Quantifying the value of a university electronic press
ALIA Information Online 2015 Conference, 2-5 February 2015, Sydney: at the edge.
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ALIA Information Online 2015 Conference, 2-5 February 2015, Sydney: at the edge.
Abstract:
ALIA Information Online 2015 Conference, 2-5 February 2015, Sydney: at the edge.
ALIA Information Online 2015 Conference, 2-5 February 2015, Sydney: at the edge.
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Introduction:
This document sets out the structure of the relationship between the Special libraries Association (SLA) and the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA).
This document represents a statement of intent between INELI-Oceania, Australian Library and Information Association, Library and Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa, National and State Libraries Australasia, National Library of Australia, National Library of New Zealand, State Library of Queensland, Public Libraries Victoria Network, Yarra Plenty Regional Libraries and Auckland Libraries.
This document sets out the structure of the relationship between Health Libraries Inc (HLI) and the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA), which includes Health Libraries Australia (HLA).
This document provides information related to establishing and managing an ALIA member group. ALIA Groups are formed by ALIA Members and are either geographically or interest based. While some Groups are localised, a number of them operate nationwide.
ALIA Groups are run by energetic and committed ALIA Members, who generously volunteer their time to create an active and vibrant network of activities that extends right across Australia. They are supported to do this by ALIA staff from the national office in Canberra and where possible by locally based State Managers.
ALIA Information Online 2015 Conference, 2-5 February 2015, Sydney: at the edge.
This conference presentation (PowerPoint slides) examines the rhetoric of ‘seamlessness’ in the world of discovery services, focusing in particular on the possibilities and problems facing Trove at the National Library of Australia.
ALIA Information Online 2015 Conference, 2-5 February 2015, Sydney: at the edge.
Abstract
Visions of technological utopia often portray an increasingly ‘seamless’ world, where technology integrates experience across space and time. Edges are blurred as we move easily between devices and contexts, between the digital and the physical.
ALIA Information Online 2015 Conference, 2-5 February 2015, Sydney: at the edge.
This conference presentation (PowerPoint slides) discusses the Media Lab digital creation space at the City of Gold Coast Libraries in 2013 and how the library's new site provided the potential for the new and engaging ways to build cultural community capacity.