Concurrent Sessions

Monday 12th September 2005 – Inform Strand

3.45pm – 4.15pm

Presenter Title
Bednarek, A
Lincoln University
Library Classification and Biculturalism in New Zealand
Coolbear, K
Know Where Consulting
Developing a Knowledge Management Strategy
Gaskin, K B
Stears, J H
Wellington City Libraries
Up, up and away! – The way to super suburban library
Herring, J
Charles Sturt University
McMaster E
Mount Maunganui Public Library
Internet training for public library staff in New Zealand plus an overview of a UK training project
Le Dayn, D
Library Consortium of New Zealand
What’s Next? Project lifecycle for digital collections
Nairn, A
Szekely, C
Manukau City Libraries
Building the case for RFID – navigating the RFID Jungle
Read, M
Bay of Plenty Polytechnic
RFPs: A necessary evil or indispensable tool

 
Tuesday 13 September 2005 – Connect Strand
1.00pm – 1.30pm

Presenter
Title
Fletcher, B
Rodney Libraries
Chamberlain, G
North Shore Libraries
Scott, S
Waitakere Libraries and Information Services
It will never be business as usual again!
Lodge, D
Charles Sturt University
Understanding workplace culture to better manage your library
Sachs, I B
Biological Sciences Library
Communication overload: how do you get your message across when everyone else is competing for your customers’ attention?
The following presentations are 60 minutes long:
Elliot, A
Maori Subject Headings Project Steering Group
Stewart, J
National Library of New Zealand
Improving access for Māori clients – practical tools to help you
Hope, R
Pacific International Hotel Management School
Is it ready yet?
Taunga, K
Manukau Libraries
Botany Library above the Cock and Bull
Webster, K G
Victoria University of Wellington
Accepting the challenge: the roles and responsibilities of professionals

 
Tuesday 13 September – Connect Strand
1.35pm – 2.05pm

Presenter
Title
Barker, R
Wellington City Libraries
Taking the show on the road: College Promotions
Obradovic, K
The University of Auckland Library
Luxury or necessity?: Enhancing bibliographic records at the University of Auckland
Searle, S
National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa
Establishing and sustaining national digitisation programmes: lessons from the Netherlands, Scotland and Wales

 
Tuesday 13 September – Connect Strand
2.10pm – 2.40pm

Presenter
Title
Henczel, S M
CAVAL
Global support and networking for information professionals through SLA
Hyde, E
Carterton District Council
Collaboration Beyond Political Boundaries
Kerr, D
University of Otago
Graham, T
Auckland Central City Library
Pushing the Boundaries with Special Collections: A North-South Approach
Lilley, S
Massey University Library
Ki Te Ao Marama, Ki Te Ao Mātauranga
Ramage, R
McKillop, A Auckland University of Technology
Time after time: getting some zip back into your info lit
Richards, C
North Shore City Council
Mobile libraries on the move and going the extra mile
Sayers, R C
CAVAL Collaborative Solutions
All for one and one for all – the art and science of building successful special library consortia

 
Wednesday 14 September – ENGAGE
11.30am – 12.00pm

Presenter
Title
Biswas, S
Hamilton City Libraries
The World about us
Cheetham, W
Thuringowa Library Services
Thuringowa – A small public library answers the challenge
Chidlow, R
Coates, J
Wilkinson, E
The University of Auckland Library
Learning from LEARN – Usability Testing of the University of Auckland Library Website
Hooper, L
Statistics New Zealand
Working together to provide a better official statistics system for all New Zealanders
Kurzeme, I
Sate Library of Victoria
Experiment, Explore, Engage: Engaging audiences by experimenting and exploring the possibilities of digital content and technology through smart programming
Lally, K
Auckland City Libraries Tamaki Pataka Korero
The Edith Jessie Carnell Travelling Scholarship: my experiences
O’Donovan, M
National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga O Aotearoa
From trepidation to anticipation: life as an outline librarian with AnyQuestions.co.nz

 
Wednesday 14 September – ENGAGE
2.30pm – 3.00pm

Presenter
Title
Nagelkerke, B
Early, C
Christchurch City Libraries
Playing the game: expanding the public library’s concept of story.
Page, A E
National Library of New Zealand, Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa
Digitisation, supremacy of the original
Simmonds, K M
Palmerston North City Library
Reaching Out, Connecting, Creating: a Library working in Partnership with its Community
The following presentations are 60 minutes long:
Piper, K A
Wellington City Libraries
Creating Clubs which Connect with Children: The BookBusters Experience
Edmundson, M
Manukau Libraries
Tu’inukuafe, A
creativeSpaces
Extreme makeover – the nip and tuck in Libraryland
Rosenfeldt, D
State Library of Victoria
Libraries Building Communities: a research report
Thompson, S
Moen, N
Christchurch City Libraries
Eels and wheels: Planning and delivering a non-traditional library service at Parklands Library

 
Wednesday 14 September - ENGAGE
3.05pm – 3.35pm 

Presenter
Title
Dawson, D
Christchurch City Libraries
Values based change management – a case study
Horn, T
Matthews, B
University of Canterbury Library
Aladdin’s Cave or Bargain Basement: balancing the principles of preservation with accessibility
McCarthy, N
Barnard, D E
College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Massey University Library
How to engage your resistant punters: successfully teaching library skills to postgraduate students who have come along for a rest.

 

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