National Library of Australia

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National Library of Australia 
Created in 1960 by the National Library Act, by the end of June 2019 its collection contained 7,717,579 items, with its manuscript material occupying 17,950 metres (58,890 ft) of shelf space. The NLA also hosts and manages the renowned Trove cultural heritage discovery service, which includes access to the Australian Web Archive and National edeposit (NED), a large collection of digitised newspapers, official documents, manuscripts and images, as well as born-digital material. 
The National Library is a reference library—you can use collection items in our reading rooms but you can't take them home. You can use your library card to print, copy and scan in the reading rooms. If you can't make it to the Library there are copying and interlibrary loans services for individuals and for libraries. https://www.nla.gov.au/using-library/digital-reproductions-and-interlibrary-loans 
docss@nla.gov.au 
+61-2 6273 5081 
+61-2 6262 1266 
+61-2 6262 1434 

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The Library’s preservation role is mandated by the National Library Act 1960. 

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