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Transforming Your Library
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Emerging technology, tools and strategies
Australian Catholic University
Department of Justice
State Library of Queensland
Swinburne University of Technology
TAFE NSW Riverina Institute
Ultimo College, TAFE NSW
Parramatta City Library
Leveraging emerging technologies to drive service delivery and engagement
Transforming Your Library
One day study group plus interactive workshops
22 - 23 April 2013, Citigate Central, Sydney
Future proofing your library: innovations inóó
technology, information delivery and library services
Emerging technologies; opportunities and pitfallsóó
Utilising social media to connect with clientsóó
Library advocacy: building the business case for óó
support and resources
The impact of eBooks and online resourcesóó
Post-forum interactive workshops
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
Workshop A: Creating Online Presentations
Facilitated by: Mary Kajewski, Librarian, Development & Learning, State Library of
Queensland
Workshop B: Technology that engages, technology that promotes...
Facilitated by: Joanne Clark, Manager, Libraries, Knowledge Management and IP,
TAFE NSW Riverina Institute
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2. INTERACTIVE STUDY GROUP - Monday, 22 April 2013
Transforming Your Library
22-23 April 2013, Citigate Central, SydneyAGENDAThe role of libraries and corporate information centres is changing, as the
demand for electronic services and online resources continues to grow. Libraries
must innovate, transform and create new ways to deliver information and
services to their clients and communities effectively.
The emergence of interactive social networking tools such as Facebook, Twitter,
LinkedIn, Pinterest, blogs and wikis and new trends in mobile technology and
online resources might seem daunting to the traditional library service delivery
model. These online tools, however, give libraries the opportunity to reach out
to clients on their own turf, ensuring service delivery remains relevant.
This event gives you the chance to explore emerging technology, tools and
strategies for your library in an interactive environment. You’ll learn, question
and discuss, taking home practical information and real-world strategies to
apply to your organisation right away.
You will explore the following challenges:
Utilising social media to connect with clientsóó
Emerging technologies; opportunities and pitfallsóó
The impact of eBooks and online resourcesóó
Becoming a library advocate; building the business case to support fundingóó
and investment
Looking to the future: innovations in technology, information delivery andóó
library services
8:30 Registration and refreshments
9:00
Chairperson: Nathan Turner, e-Resources
Librarian, Parramatta City Library
SESSION A
9:30 Utilising emerging technologies – what will
work for your library?
Understanding new technologyóó
smorgasbord: from augmented reality
and social media to apps and QR
codes
Look before you leap: choosing theóó
technologies that will best improve
service delivery for your end users
Integrating emerging technology withóó
traditional services and effectively
managing the transition process
Vicki Bourbous,
Liaison Librarian (Education),
Australian Catholic University
About the Facilitator:
Vicki Bourbous is the Liaison Librarian for the
School of Education and Educational Leadership
at Australian Catholic University.
Her qualifications include degrees in Education,
Information Management and Higher Education.
Vicki was instrumental in developing an
online pilot project which formed the foundation
for an online information literacy program in
2012. Apart from developments in information
literacy and online learning, Vicki has an interest
in the use of emerging technologies both for
teaching and learning and also for collaboration
and productivity. She co-presented a paper at
the ALIA Biennial Conference 2012 titled ‘iPads:
outreach, collaboration, and innovation in
academic libraries’.
11:00 Morning refreshments and networking
SESSION B
11:30 Becoming a strategist: Building the
business case for library and information
services
Understanding what senior management cares
about
Future-proofing your library and
information service:
Developing a strategy andóó
responding to changing business
needs
Raising the profile andóó
communicating the value of services
to senior management
Options for developing services withóó
limited resources
Justine Hyde, Interim Director,
Law Library of Victoria,
Department of Justice
About the Facilitator:
Justine Hyde is the Interim Director, Law Library
of Victoria. In this role she is responsible for
initiatives to support the amalgamation of the
libraries of the Victorian courts, VCAT and the
legal profession.
Justine has almost twenty years experience
leading strategies and operations in the
areas of information and knowledge
management, communications and stakeholder
engagement. She has worked in senior
management roles in professional services and
state government and is a qualified librarian.
Justine is a blogger, freelance writer and
presenter on topics such as digital
communications, social media, and libraries.
1:00 Networking Lunch (please let us know if
you have any dietary requirements)
SESSION C
1:45 Managing and integrating digital
resources
Moving to the hybrid library: curatingóó
a mixed media library, from hard
copy to eBooks
Digitising your own: managingóó
digital transference and ensuring
preservation of resources
Catalogues, access, and externalóó
and shared digital resources
Copyright made simple for digitalóó
resources: acquisition, access and
licensing
Derek Whitehead, Director,
Information Resources and University
Copyright Officer,
Swinburne University of Technology
About the Facilitator:
Derek Whitehead is Director, Information
Resources and University Copyright Officer at
Swinburne University of Technology. He is
responsible for management of the university’s
library, web site, Records Management Services,
copyright, and several information management
projects.
Derek was President of the Australian Library and
Information Association in 2008-09 and has been
Chair of the Australian Digital Alliance since
January 2008. From 1996 to 1999 Derek was
Deputy State Librarian at the State Library of
Victoria. In 2002 he was awarded the Medal of
the Order of Australia in the Australia Day
honours for his contribution to libraries and the
internet.
3:15 Afternoon refreshments and networking
Chairperson’s opening remarks
The chairperson will introduce the study
group objectives and
outline how the day will proceed.
Attendees will participate in a
“getting to know you” exercise, to
share backgrounds, experiences and
expectations of the study group
SESSION D
3:45 Reinventing the library: transformation, innovation
and future trends
Beatriz Aroche, Library Manager,
Ultimo College TAFE NSW
Helene Brown, Manager, TAFE NSW Library Resource
Management Services, TAFE NSW
Case studies in library innovation; what’s worked, what hasn’t,óó
what’s next?
Getting ready for the future; trends, predictions and new skillsóó
to develop
Future-proofing you: professional development
and building your personal 'brand'
3. POST- FORUM workshopS
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
Registration: 8.30 am
Workshop starts: 9.00 am
Workshop ends: 12.00 pm
About the workshop:
Online presentations can be used to deliver content, create support
tutorials, produce user guides, and capture screen actions to develop rich
media content.
This workshop will explore the free open-source software tools available
to create effective, learner-centred online presentations to promote and
enhance the use of library collections and services.
Participants will:
Create a fully animated web presentationóó
Learn how to capture and record audio/videoóó
Learn how to embed the presentation into a webpageóó
About the workshop leader:
Joanne Clark, is the manager of Libraries, Knowledge Management and IP at the TAFE NSW Riverina Institute. She has worked in
TAFE Libraries for 14 years and has worked on numerous projects (as Librarian, Part-Time Teacher and Human Resources Project
Officer) incorporating new technology into Libraries and learning practices.
Registration: 12.30 pm
Workshop starts: 1.00 pm
Workshop ends: 4.00 pm
About the workshop:
Often we leap into using technology without giving any thought to why, how or what for... How do you keep your early adopters engaged whilst
ensuring that you are using the technology that is going to promote your Library and be used by you and your customers?
Topics covered include:
Does your use of technology have a purpose?óó
What is the return on investment?óó
What are the challenges within your organisation and the environment in which you work?óó
How do you engage your Library staff as well as your clients?óó
A
B Technology that engages, technology that promotes...
Creating Online Presentations
About the workshop leader:
Mary Kajewski is a librarian at State Library of Queensland where she focuses on introducing emerging technologies and
trends to the community, and State and public library staff. She is also responsible for developing and delivering
development opportunities for Queensland regional and remote public library staff enabling the development of vibrant
public library services.
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Transforming Your Library
22-23 April 2013, Citigate Central, Sydney
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