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Saturday, 4th September 2010

Papers & Slides from ALIA (Australia Library and Information Association) Access 2010 Conference

The conference took place on September 2, 2010 and September 3, 2010 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Several of the presentations are already online. Here are five we've already downloaded and will be looking at soon.

1) Trove: More than a Treasure? How Finding Information Just Became Easier (9 Pages; PDF)
by Rose Holley
National Library of Australia, ACT

Ed. Note: If you've never taken a look and run some searches with Trove, you should. Also, Trove released a new version (ver. 2.03) on two days ago.

2) Honey We've Shrunk the Referencing Guide! (4 Pages; PDF)
by Dr. Jim Badger
Box Hill Institute, VIC

3) Collaborating to share library resources across Australasia (6 pages; PDF)
by Katie Wilson & Greg Anderson
University of Newcastle, NSW

4) Information Literacy Skills in Libraries - The Web 2.0 Way (5 Pages; PDF)
by Leonie Atkins
Tasmanian Polytechnic, TAS

5) NSLA [National & State Libraries Australasia] Libraries Working Towards Seamless Access - Discover to Delivery
by Vicky Carlyon
State Library of Western Australia, WA

Access Conference Papers With More to Come

Bonus: Slides from Stephen Abram's "Virtual" Presentation: "Not the Keynote – The Keynote You Have When You’re Not Having a Keynote"

Source: ALIA (Australia Library and Information Association) Access 2010 Conference


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