An opening powerpoint slide showing 5 historic images of Australian animals and plants.
A images, each featuring a librarian standing behind a large rare book, each featuring a beautiful historic illustration.
A map of Australia completely covered in red dots. Each red dot represents a latitude and longitude pair from a journal article on the Biodiversity Heritage Library website.
Screenshots from the Biodiversity Heritage Library website: the first featuring 2 photos of two women (Kelli Trei and Nicole Kearney), the second text about how people can help with the BHL transition.
Tomorrow I'm speaking at the #MuseumsVictoria all-staff meeting about the 200,000+ pages from their collection now freely accessible online on @biodivlibrary.bsky.social + the challenges & opportunities created by the #BHLTransition.
π± #ILoveBHL π§ͺ @bhl-au.bsky.social #AtlasLivingAustralia
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Thank you Nicole Kearney and Jack Eastaugh! π we have seen many changes as the #BHLAustralia has progressed and evolved over the last 14 years, the passion never wanes π¦
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Thank you Nicole Kearny and Jack
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π’ Big news from the Biodiversity Heritage Library: The Smithsonian will no longer host BHLβs central operations from Jan 2026. After 20 years, weβre entering a new chapter β seeking new funding and support to sustain our global staff and infrastructure. Please share. π±
#ILoveBHL #OpenAccess
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The most meaningful work of my career has been the 17.5 years I have spent with the Biodiversity Heritage Library. Now BHL faces new challenges, and seeks funding and support. Please share this message, and reach out if you can help.
#ILoveBHL
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