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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    
 
 
 

Wednesday, 21 January 2009

0900 - 0950 KEYNOTE ADDRESS:

Strategic directions and initiatives at the Library of Congress

Laura Campbell

   
0950 - 1020 MORNING TEA    
1020 - 1215

SESSION A:

Learning to be different

SESSION B:

In a different light - Part 1

SESSION C:

Right where I belong

1020 - 1045

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

1050 - 1115

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

1120 - 1145

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

1150 - 1215 VENDOR PRESENTATIONS VENDOR PRESENTATIONS VENDOR PRESENTATIONS
1215 - 1345 LUNCH AND EXHIBITION VIEWING    
1345 - 1430 KEYNOTE ADDRESS:

KM - new frontiers, new opportunities by

Justin Harness

   
1435 - 1600

SESSION A:

And Action!

SESSION B:

In a different light - Part 2

SESSION C:

Fit to publish

1435 - 1500

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

1505 - 1530

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

1535 - 1600

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

1600 - 1730 VENDOR PRESENTATIONS VENDOR PRESENTATIONS VENDOR PRESENTATIONS
1730 - 1800 Pre Dinner Drinks    
1800 - 2300 CONFERENCE DINNER    
 
 
 

Thursday, 22 January 2009

0900 - 0950 KEYNOTE ADDRESS:

Anticipating the future of librarians: understanding trends and staying relevant in the digital age

Andy Hines

   
0950 - 1020 MORNING TEA    
1020 - 1145

SESSION A:

I Spy

SESSION B:

Stand and deliver

SESSION C:

The name of the game � Part 1

1020 - 1045

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

1050 - 1115

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

1120 - 1145

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

1150 - 1215 VENDOR PRESENTATIONS VENDOR PRESENTATIONS VENDOR PRESENTATIONS
1215 - 1345 LUNCH AND EXHIBITION VIEWING    
1345 - 1430 KEYNOTE ADDRESS:

Staff and customer engagement, our "hybrid" lives, and innovation

Michael Ossipoff

   
1435 - 1530

SESSION A:

Innovative access

SESSION B:

We are one, we are many

SESSION C:

The name of the game - Part 2

1435 - 1500

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

1505 - 1530

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

1530 - 1600 AFTERNOON TEA    
1600 - 1700

SESSION A:

Digitalisation on show

SESSION B:

Skilling the skilled

SESSION C:

Future proofing

1600 - 1625

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

1630 - 1655

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

1700 - 1750 PANEL DISCUSSION:

Are we (the Information Profession) cool enough to attract the Y and Z generations?

   
1750 - 1800 CONFERENCE CLOSE    
1800 - 1900 FAREWELL DRINKS