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Program

 

Tuesday, 20 January 2009

0900 - 0915 OFFICIAL OPENING

Welcome to Country


Hon Stephen Conroy

   
0915 - 1030 KEYNOTE ADDRESS:

The Trouble with Books: Finding their place in a Web 2.0 world

Sherman Young

   
1030 - 1100 MORNING TEA    
1100 - 1225

SESSION A:

Eyes wide open

SESSION B:

From Sandbox to search box

SESSION C:

You may be right

1100 - 1125

A1:
A study on student and staff awareness, acceptance and usage of e-books at two Queensland universities
 
Martin Borchert & Alison Hunter

B1:
Bringing library resources into users' context: a multi-part research study examining alternatives for integrating library access points into user environments
John Law

C1:
The 'stuff' beyond Google: information literacy in a corporate setting
 
 
Natalie McDonald & Peter Keenan

1130 - 1155

A2:
Queensland memory outreach - creating online public access to Queensland's cultural heritage resources
Gavin Bannerman & Margie Barram

B2:
Engaging students online at the State Library of Victoria
 
 
Linda Angeloni & Lili Wilkinson

C2:
The case for a digital lending right
 
 
 
Kent Fitch

1200 - 1225

A3:
Unlocking the information
 
 
 
Tony Iezzi

B3:
Beyond the search box - different ways of exploring collections
 
 
Paul Hagon

C3:
Letting the orphans out of the orphanage - risk management for the use of orphan works at the State Library of Queensland
Margaret Warren

1230 - 1400 LUNCH AND EXHIBITION VIEWING    
1400 - 1440 KEYNOTE ADDRESS:

Libraries as happiness engines

Liz Lawley

   
1440 - 1535

SESSION A:

The times are e-changing

SESSION B:

Peeling off the search layers

SESSION C:

New century copyright

1440 - 1505

A4:
Enhancing e-resourcefulness
 
 
 
Meg Boness

B4:
What's beyond the OPAC: discovery layer services
 
 
Jane Burke

C4:
Open access repositories and Australian copyright law - towards practical risk management strategies
Teula Morgan

1510 - 1535

A5:
Managing change: harnessing technology to manage organisational change
Sally Scholfield

B5:
One search, many options
 
 
Karen Stone

C5:
Rights management - does copyright still matter in the 21st century?
Caroline Morgan

1535 - 1600 AFTERNOON TEA    
1600 - 1645 KEYNOTE ADDRESS:

Digital convergence at the Australian War Memorial

Mal Booth

   
1650 - 1745

SESSION A:

When we meet again

SESSION B:

Opportunity knocks

SESSION C:

All systems go

1650 - 1715

A6:
Cisco Unified Meeting place - bringing together your virtual team
 
Leanne Griffiths

B6:
Opportunity not hard work: scripted solutions to solving our bibliometric nightmare
Kate Sergeant

C6:
All Roads Lead to Rome: A library information management system grows wings
Elke Dawson

1720 - 1745

A7:
Blending the physical and the virtual: making collaborative spaces work in law libraries
 
Catherine Crawford
& Geoff Mitchell

B7:
Transforming a library for the 21st century. How the State Library of Victoria developed a vision and strategy to deliver a broad range of change initiatives
Ian Patterson & Prue Mercer

C7:
DOMS: what does a digital object management system mean to the State Library of Victoria
 
Wendy Quihampton
& Anne Beaumont

1800 - 2000 WELCOME COCKTAIL PARTY