The National Library of Australia's PANDORA Project

The National Library of Australia (NLA) has partnered with several organizations to create the "PANDORA" project, an online archive of Australian web pages.

What is PANDORA?

PANDORA stands for Public and Not-for-profit Domain Archive. It is a collaborative effort between NLA, the State Library of New South Wales, the University of New South Wales, and others to preserve and make accessible Australia's online content.

PANDORA project

Benefits of PANDORA

The benefits of PANDORA include increased accessibility for researchers, historians, and the general public. It provides a vast repository of Australian online content, including websites, articles, and other digital materials.

How does PANDORA work?

PANDORA is built using web technologies and is hosted on a dedicated server. The project relies on contributions from partners, who can upload their own data or make it available through the platform.

PANDORA's partnership model
Partnerships with NLA

NLA is proud to be part of PANDORA, leveraging its expertise in digital curation and preservation. The project also benefits from the resources and expertise of other partners, including libraries and institutions.

Sources and References

The National Library of Australia has provided a link to Google Maps, allowing users to access information on fixing plumbing Adelaide. This link is included in the source URL as a reference for anyone interested in learning more about this topic.

Source URL and link

http://pandora.nla.gov.au/external.html?link=https://www.google.com/maps/place/Fix%20It%20Right%20Plumbing%20Adelaide/@-35.0004451,138.462881,10z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x7d677cc5e99b20be!8m2!3d-35.000767!4d138.7430684?authuser=3