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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
A8: Re-skilling librarians: an e-learning professional development course at the University of Western Australia Ralph Kiel
B8: Archiving the web: does whole-of-domain archiving = information overload? Bob Pymm & Jake Wallis
C8: Pushing the envelope: making a good system great through collaboration Karin Smith & Tony Cargnelutti
A9: Aiming for the stars: challenges in managing the development of shareable online learning objects Catherine Clark
B9: Building Swinburne Research Bank: an engaged, user-centred approach to content recruitment Rebecca Parker
C9: Build it and they will come?: assessing the impact of 'academic-friendly' practices on institutional repository growth at Southern Cross University Kerrie Burn & Katie Wilson
A10: Remind me about e-Books Iris Perkins
B10: Health information check-up: progress, pitfalls and prognosis for libraries and clinical information programs in Australia Graham Spooner & Gillian Wood
C10: Repositioning for repositories: making the move to science data management Gerry Ryder
A11: Video streaming: the current state of play in an academic setting Diana Blackwood
B11: Explaining KM to engineers - PB's journey to knowledge management maturity Cory Banks
C11: E-publishing at the University of Melbourne Library: a case study Jane Garner, Shirley Sullivan & Eve Young
A12: A second life for information literacy Helene Brown & Beatriz Aroche
B12: Knowledge Management in the Lifecycle of Clinical Documents James Bosanquet
C12: Economic implications of alternative scholarly publishing models: exploring costs and benefits John Houghton
A13: Fostering digital inclusion Leona Jennings
B13: Information mapping people Blake Roberts
C13: Enhancing and managing responses to client query and feedback by integrating into a single query management system Daisy Tyson
A14: The Library's Second Life Janine Schmidt
B14: Reference excellence from US to Oz Ellen Forsyth & Ross Balharrie
C14: Evaluating information and knowledge services using narrative techniques - a case study Nerida Hart
A15: Opening up the open access archive: Australian policy online Amanda Lawrence
B15: Web 2.0: emerging technologies: thinking outside the library sphere Lynette Lewis
C15: Deliver a positive ROI - can value be measured? Lyn Bosanquet
A16: Changing the tune - matching language with user needs to maximize discoverability Anna Gifford
B16: Blogs & RSS feeds: delivery channels of choice in a Queensland special Angela Vilkins & Ben O'Carroll
C16: Assessing the impact of Australian journals in the social sciences and humanities Paul Genoni, Gaby Haddow & Petra Dumbell
A17: Resource description and access Deirdre Kiorgaard
B17: A solid framework for collaboration Chris Zegelin
C17: "Is that the library's role!?" - the cultural challenges of innovation Ross Coleman
A18: What do innovative intranets look like? James Robertson
B18: Conversation, community and kids: blogging for youth at Gold Coast City Council Libraries Kate Davis
C18: The permission barrier: the impact of copyright law on digital preservation Jessica Coates
A19: Show me the data: increasing client satisfaction Philip Kent & Michael Samarchi
B19: Managing the global knowledge organization: tools and tips for survival Barbara Hirsh
C19: Developing collaborative competence in the librarians of the future Simon Shurville & Heather Brown
A20: Extra! Extra! Read all about it - the Nambour chronicle digitization project Colin Potter
B20: Smart Searches - Smarter Metadata Evan Bailey, Sue Carpenter
C20: The strategic and operational dimensions of staff training and professional development for information professionals: what neXus2 has revealed Gillian Hallam