Adopted Mukurtu

Tranby Aboriginal Co-operative

Tranby, one of Australia's oldest independent Aboriginal adult-education organisations, is working with the Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research (UTS) to implement the open-source Mukurtu digital-archives system, a project funded by a Community Heritage Grant. Mukurtu is helping Tranby digitise and safeguard its significant collection of documents and materials — a record of decades of Aboriginal education and history — while respecting cultural protocols and the privacy of the people in the records. An Australian example of an Aboriginal community organisation adopting Mukurtu for protocol-aware digitisation.

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Library & Archives digitisation — Tranby
Tranby Aboriginal Co-operative
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