Abstract
In 2003 an international survey described digital preservation in Australia in these words: “For a country with a relatively small population, Australia has a relatively large number of leading-edge online projects across all sectors.” Is this still the case in 2014? This paper gives a personal view of the current state of digital preservation in Australia and examines what we have learned since 2003 to answer this question; it then notes what we still need to learn about digital preservation-in particular, the activities of the National Library of Australia and of the key roles that research and collaboration play in digital preservation are noted.
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