ALIA LIBRARY
Evaluation of University of Queensland library spaces: three case studies at St Lucia campus
ALIA National 2014 Conference, 15-19 September 2014 Melbourne : together we are stronger
This conference presentation reports on an evaluation study of spaces in the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSHL), Biological Sciences (BSL) and Walter Harrison Law (WHLL) Libraries of the University of Queensland (UQ). The study was part of an evaluation of the quality and patterns of use of spaces in UQ libraries, which aimed to propose recommendations for future improvements and decision-making.
Evaluation of University of Queensland library spaces: three case studies at St Lucia campus
ALIA National 2014 Conference, 15-19 September 2014 Melbourne : together we are stronger
This conference paper reports on an evaluation study of spaces in the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSHL), Biological Sciences (BSL) and Walter Harrison Law (WHLL) Libraries of the University of Queensland (UQ). The study was part of an evaluation of the quality and patterns of use of spaces in UQ libraries, which aimed to propose recommendations for future improvements and decision-making.
Everything you ever needed to know about copyright (in 15 minutes)
ALIA National 2014 Conference, 15-19 September 2014 Melbourne : together we are stronger
This conference presentation offers a quick overview of copyright law.
You thought all of Shakespeare’s in plays in 100mins was impressive, we’re doing the copyright act in 15.
Adventures in collaboration: library and information workers as 'Master Builders' of knowledge
ALIA National 2014 Conference, 15-19 September 2014 Melbourne : together we are stronger
This conference presentation reveals how, through working with the mechanisms and tools outlined, in addition to learning from achievements and failures in the examples provided, can contribute to: capacity building, knowledge transfer and succession planning.
Adventures in collaboration: library and information workers as 'Master Builders' of knowledge
ALIA National 2014 Conference, 15-19 September 2014 Melbourne : together we are stronger
This conference paper reveals how, through working with the mechanisms and tools outlined, in addition to learning from achievements and failures in the examples provided, can contribute to: capacity building, knowledge transfer and succession planning.
Libraries for literacy: every day every way framework
ALIA National 2014 Conference, 15-19 September 2014 Melbourne : together we are stronger
Cross Institutional Library Mentoring Program
ALIA National 2014 Conference, 15-19 September 2014 Melbourne : together we are stronger
This conference presentation discusses the cross institutional mentoring program implemented and completed by Monash University Library with six other Victorian academic libraries, CAVAL and State Library of Victoria facilitated by Linda Betts and Associates.
Developing your staff in a cross institutional mentoring program
ALIA National 2014 Conference, 15-19 September 2014 Melbourne : together we are stronger
This conference paper discusses how Monash University Library with six other Victorian academic libraries, CAVAL and State Library of Victoria have implemented and completed a cross institutional mentoring program, facilitated by Linda Betts and Associates.
Libraries as learning organisations: changing our approach to learning
ALIA National 2014 Conference, 15-19 September 2014 Melbourne : together we are stronger
This conference paper explores the impact of the work by the National and State Libraries of Australasia (NSLA) to establish a Literacy and Learning Group to promote the important role of libraries in both formal and informal education, develop the organisational capability of libraries as learning organisations, and set out best practice for library programs and partnerships.
The benefits and the costs of digital grey literature for collecting organisations and the world!
ALIA National 2014 Conference, 15-19 September 2014 Melbourne : together we are stronger
This conference presentation explores the role of grey literature in public policy and practice in Australia based on the results of the Grey Literature Strategies research project, an ARC Linkage project being undertaken by Swinburne University and Victoria University in partnership with the National Library of Australia, the National and State Libraries Australasia (NSLA), the Australian Council for Educational Research and the Eidos Institute.