Programme

 

 

Monday 12 October

Time

Programme

7.30am

New Zealand Health Database Consortium (NZHDC) AGM

8.30am

Powhiri
Victoria Square – please gather together on the bridge

9.30am

Morning Tea amongst the Exhibitors (as the final part of powhiri)

10.30am

Opening Session

10.45am

Generation Ngai Tahu
Sir Tipene O’Regan and Hana O’Regan

11.45am

3M Award for ‘Innovation in Libraries’ Finalists Presentation

12.00pm

Lunch amongst the Exhibitors
Vendor presentations will take place during the last part of the lunch break. Two 15 minute vendor presentations will run simultaneously each day.

12.30 – 1.15pm - EPIC User Group

1.30pm

Copyright vs community in the age of computer networks
Richard Stallman

2.30pm

Concurrent Session #1

1A

1B

1C

1D

1E

Aotearoa People’s Network: facing the future

Sue Sutherland, Margaret Garland

This session is kindly sponsored by National Library

‘Take a walk on the wild-side’: library service at the margins: The challenges of prison librarianship

Susan Smith,
Judith Wenborn
  

Research in Libraries: The example of gay history

Chris Brickell

Our journey into the future: Using ePortfolios to capture our learning and development

Gillian Hallam

Kei hea te taunga mai o aku kupu?

Where will my words rest?

Terehia Biddle

3.15pm

Afternoon Tea amongst the Exhibitors

3.45pm

Concurrent Session #2

2A

2B

2C

2D

2E

“I had no idea that the library has so much to offer!” The Cephalonia method of library induction: shaped by students, for students, and starring students!

Simon Hart,
Charlotte
Brown

Talking to the world: using online identities for professional (and personal)
communication

Brenda Chawner, Timothy Greig

How to run a podcast poetry competition without an in-house IT infrastructure to support it

Rachel Fisher,
Kris Wehipeihana

Leading the Library up the garden path – creating a sculpture trail in the UC Library

Terri Elder

DAISY texts in the classroom

Melanie Brebner,
Sue
Spooner,
Moira Clunie

4.15pm

Hon Nathan Guy, Minister Responsible for the National Library

4.30pm 
LIANZA Awards

5.15pm

Welcome Reception amongst the Exhibitors

5.30pm

CatSIG Meeting

HealthLIB AGM

 

Tuesday 13 October

Tuesday 13 October is kindly sponsored by Datacom  
Datacom logo  

Time

Programme

7.30am

SLIS Meeting

8.30am

Making IT work for you
Warwick Grey and Corin Haines

9.00am

Libraries on the agenda
Claudia Lux

10.00am

Concurrent Session #3

3A

3B

3C

3D

3E

Customer education: what is the point?

Kim Clayton, 
Rebecca Waechter

Here, there and virtually everywhere.
library services for distance learners

Anne Ferrier-Watson

This stream is kindly sponsored by the University Libraries

Koha 3.0: are you ready to take the next step? 

Joann Ransom,
Chris Cormack

Our babies’ rock!:
A journey into CD
production…

Ella Martin,
Kini Piper

Using wikis to collaborate with stakeholders: a study of central government organisations in New Zealand

Anand Kochunny

10.30am

Morning Tea amongst the Exhibitors

Newcomers Morning Tea

11.00am

Concurrent Session #4

4A

4B

4C

4D

4E

Evolution and aesthetics

Denis Dutton


Getting people onside: making allies to support your innovation

Deborah Fitchett

Workshop Session

 

 

 

Balanced Copyright Would be Nice

Nat Torkington,
Ursula Cheer

Matauranga Maori and Professional Registration

Workshop Session

Anahera Morehu,
Eddie Neha

Releasing content in the digital age: gatekeeping or gateholding?

Stephanie Pietkiewicz,
Jane Hornibrook

Information Technology SIG Workshop

Brief presentations and discussion on current issues

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A model for difficult times: the merger of 6 special libraries

Hilary Rendell,
Flora Wallace

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The role of libraries in emerging models of scholarly communication: a faculty-library publishing partnership

Sigi Jöttkandt, John Willinsky, Shana Kimball

This stream is kindly sponsored by the University Libraries

Hearing from the people: designing effective user surveys

Rachel Esson

Revitalising libraries for the self serve generation

Joanne Smith

12.30pm

Lunch amongst the Exhibitors
Vendor Presentations will take place during the last part of the lunch break. Two 15 minute vendor presentations will run simultaneously each day.

Te Ropu Whakahau (Maori in Libraries and Information Management) Meeting

2.00pm

Concurrent Session #5

5A

5B

5C

5D

5E

Meeting the organisational needs for breaking news at the Department of Labour

Jan Rivers

What would you do?

Developing and sharing creative solutions

Elizabeth Whyte,
Paul Sutherland

Join Elizabeth and Paul for 90 minutes of user-generated discussion. In the spirit of Unconference and Pecha Kucha, hear rapid-fire presentations of ideas and challenges from your colleagues. Then break into groups, design solutions, and get inspired to do more with less.

This is a participant driven event.

The 'Little Nobel'

Bill Nagelkerke


 

The prow: digital stories from the top of the south

Ian Littleworth,
Susan Price,
Cathy Vaughan

Who are the people in your neighbourhood?

Ada Nally

Libraries building communities in Timor-Leste

Patti Manolis

The librarian as a bookseller: empowering the profession to take their knowledge to the reader

John McIntyre

Ngā Ūpoko Tukutuku: advance the future

Kim Gutchlag,
Anahera Morehu, Charlotte Stretton,
Teri Ta’ala

Digitally Chinese

Sam Minchin

Samoan library, Australian librarian: connecting people and libraries through international volunteering

Susanne Newton

 

Diversity in action

Jill Richardson

3.30pm

Afternoon Tea amongst the Exhibitors

4.00–5.30pm

LIANZA AGM

5.30pm

Preservation SIG Meeting

Victoria LIM Programmes Update

ITSIG AGM

7.00pm

SOL Evening
SOL Square

 

Wednesday 14 October

 

Time

Programme

7.30am

TelSIG Meeting

SciTech Meeting

9.00am

A new equity emerges: citizen-created content powering the knowledge economy
Penny Carnaby

9.30am

Libraries building communities: communities building libraries
Jessica Dorr

10.30am

Morning Tea amongst the Exhibitors

11.00am


Concurrent Session #6

6A

6B

6C

6D

6E

Library2.0 in rural
outposts: developing
a digital presence

Michael Parry

 

Defining the best customer experience

Su Scott, Geoff Chamberlain, Allison Dobbie, Mirla Edmundson, Marion Read, Kim Taunga

Creating a vibrant collection development and management policy

Margaret Ferguson, Emma Shepheard-Walwyn

The way to go! – University of Wollongong Library professional cadets

Jo-anne Lombardi, Anne Brown

From “We Shall Remain” to “Operation teen book drop”:  new national indigenous library services initiatives

Loriene Roy

Implementing Web 2.0

Paul Hayton

 

Connecting your library to DigitalNZ

Andy Neale, Jo Eaton, Virginia Gow

This stream is kindly sponsored by National Library

Maku ano i hanga toku nei whare: Determining our Future. The international indigenous librarians forum 2009

Jackie Te Rore (Haki) Tahana

Developing our leadership potential: lessons learnt from an online programme

Kate Cuttriss, Dan Dorner, Sue Roberts

Manukau Libraries RFID – The Times They Are A Changin’

Corin Haines,
Mirla Edmundson

Web 2.OhMyGod to Web 2.OhNo

Douglas Campbell, Chelsea Hughes, Courtney Johnston, CJ Wells

This stream is kindly sponsored by National Library

Lifelong learning and older adults: Coffee, tea and Christchurch City Libraries

Patsy-Anne Street, Wendy Butcher

12.30pm

Lunch amongst the Exhibitors
Vendor Presentations will take place during the last part of the lunch break. Two 15 minute vendor presentations will run simultaneously each day.

1.00  – 1.45pm – PubSIG Meeting

1.00 – 1.45pm – Institutional Repositories Meeting

2.00pm

Social cataloguing - What it is, and what it means for libraries?
Tim Spalding

3.00pm

2010 Conference Launch

3.10pm

Poroporoaki

3.30pm

Conference Concludes

 


 

 

 

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