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To help the Committee arrange suitable accommodation for the various sessions we request that you use this program to indicate your session preference. This is NOT a booking form but the information you submit will help us with the conference organisation.

Select the checkbox next to the session number of the sessions you think you will attend and hit the submit button at the bottom of this page.

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All queries should be addressed to the Chair of the Program Committee, Colin Steele, University Librarian, Australian National University.

DAY 1 Tuesday 24 October 2000 THE ENVIRONMENT – THE FUTURE
** at the start of a session indicates a separate session

TIME THE SOCIETAL CONTEXT THE LEGAL CONTEXT THE LEARNING CONTEXT THE TECHNOLOGICAL CONTEXT
9.00-10.00 Keynote Address

The Environment the future

Speaker: Dr Paul Twomey of Argo P@cific

10.00-10.30 Morning tea/Exhibition
10.30–12.30 The 21st C information environment

Dr Rod Badger
Dr Jerry Everard
Ms Jan Fullerton

2

Intellectual property – setting the scene for the 21stC

Peter Ford
Sir Anthony Mason
Tom Cochrane

Privacy aspects

Jack Waterford
Catherine Riordan

7

Trends in the learning environment

Globalisation of the information economy

Prof Ron Johnston

New educational paradigms: modes of education in the 21st Century

Prof Don Aitkin

Life long learning

Dr Bill Donovan
Craig Anderson
Maureen Kahlert

11

Views of the technological future

Infrastructure and convergence issues

Geoff Huston
Stewart Fist

IT developments and the information future

Rob Durie

Inter-operability and IT linkages

Dr Renato Iannella

14

12.30-2.00 Lunch/Exhibition Lunch/Exhibition Lunch/Exhibition Lunch/Exhibition

 

DAY 1 THE ENVIROMENT – THE FUTURE

 

TIME THE SOCIETAL CONTEXT THE LEGAL CONTEXT THE LEARNING CONTEXT THE TECHNOLOGICAL CONTEXT
2.00-3.00 The impact of change of information access on society

Sue Boaden

3

Intellectual Property access and protection

Philip Blackwell
Alex Byrne
Eve Woodberry

8

Flexible learning developments

Janice Rickards
Dr Chris Trevitt

12

Public libraries in a wired world

Chris Batt

15

3.00-3.30 Afternoon Tea/Exhibition Afternoon Tea/Exhibition Afternoon Tea/Exhibition Afternoon Tea/Exhibition
3.30-5.30

NB

** indicates separate session

The impact of change on library environments:

**University/research libraries

Helen Hayes
Maxine Brodie

Philip Kent
Mike Ridley

4

** Public libraries

June Garcia
Frances Awcock
Margaret Butterworth
Kay Poustie

5

**Special libraries

See the impact of change by visiting ACT special libraries –ABS AFFA AGSO CSIRO AHAC see Tours list for details

6

Intellectual property – access and protection

Consumer rights

Dawn Casey
Charles Britton
Libby Gleeson
David Emery
Nick Smith

9

** Censorship in public libraries

Elizabeth Handsley
Richard Holt / Deidre Pellizzer
Ann K. Symons
Derek Whitehead

10

The library perspective on information literacy

Nikki Kallenberger
Anne Horn
Anne Girolami
Kris Johnstone / Sandra Ryan
Marilyn Steven
Karen Visser

13

Library services for a networked environment

Neil McLean

Digital libraries

Dr Warwick Cathro
Brewster Kahle

16

5.30 Close Close Close Close

 

DAY 2 Wednesday 25 October 2000 CONSUMER NEEDS

TIME KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT CONTENT ACCESS TO SERVICE TECHNOLOGY
9.00-10.00 Keynote address

Understanding and providing for consumer needs

Dr Brian Hawkins 17

10.00-10.30 Morning Tea/Exhibition Morning Tea/Exhibition Morning Tea/Exhibition Morning Tea/Exhibition
10.30-12.30 Knowledge management theory and technology

Jo Bryson
Christine Johnston

Knowledge management skills and knowledge literacy

Ted Briggs/Dale Chatwin
Karen Bishop
Kathryn Dan

18

Content for consumers

Prof Trevor Barr
Sheridan Roberts
Ian Webster

21

Access by communities

Richard Vincent
Kathleen Bresnahan / Chris Burns
Robert Knight
Dr Kirsty Williamson
Bruce Maguire

25

Consumer needs in the information society

Tom Worthington
Dr Roger Clarke
Oliver Freeman

28

12.30-2.00 Lunch/Exhibition Lunch/Exhibition Lunch/Exhibition Lunch/Exhibition

 

DAY 2 Wednesday 25 October 20000 CONSUMER NEEDS

2.00-3.00 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT CONTENT ACCESS TO SERVICE TECHNOLOGY
Knowledge management- blending the ingredients

Cedric Israelsohn

19

The market for information

Victoria Richardson

22

Ensuring effective access to library services

Dr José-Marie Griffiths
Donald W King

6

The information needs in the consumer society – a technological basis

Jay Jordan
Senator Kate Lundy

29

3.00-3.30 Afternoon Tea/Exhibition Afternoon Tea/Exhibition Afternoon Tea/Exhibition Afternoon Tea/Exhibition
3.30-5.30 Knowledge management a practical interactive panel - incorporating speakers from the morning KM sessions

(3.30-5.00pm)

20

Content for the future

Jenny Morawska-Ahearn
Dr Jeremy Shearmur
Prof Edward Lim

Indigenous content

Helena Gulash

Multicultural content

Andrew Cunningham

23

Customer services

Sabine Robertson / Shirley Sullivan
Janine Schmidt
Steve O’Connor
Mike Middleton

Censorship-

Tom Cochrane

27

Current interface uses

Helen Hasan
Tony Barry
Geoff Payne
Tim Noonan

30

4.30-5.30

** indicates separate session

** Electronic publishing in the 21st Century

Donald W King
Deb DeBruijn

24

5.30 Close Close Close Close Close

 

DAY 3 THURSDAY 26 OCTOBER PROVIDER ROLES

TIME THE INFORMATION PROFESSIONAL VALUE, PERFORMANCE AND

RELEVANCE

THE CREATORS TECHNOLOGY
9.00-10.00 Keynote Address

The information professions:serving information creators and users

Prof José-Marie Griffiths

31

10.00-10.30 Morning Tea/Exhibition Morning Tea/Exhibition Morning Tea/Exhibition Morning Tea/Exhibition
10.30-12.30 The library and information profession in the future

- different routes

Margie Anderson
Phillipa Fasham
Robert Tucker

- the educators

Assoc Prof Ross Todd

- the Aurora graduates

Richard Sayers
Aileen Weir
Spencer Lilley

32

Measuring the value and performance of information providers

Jo Bryson
Therese Lake / Kerrie Burgess
Felicity McGregor
Prue Mercer
Moyra McAllister

34

Creators and publishers

Dr Paul Turnbull
Rick Johnson
Stephen Matthews
Paul Hetherington
Peter Donoughue

 

36

Standards, permanence and resource discovery

Anne Robertson
Debbie Campbell
Sally-Anne Leigh
Roxanne Missingham
Belinda Weaver

38

12.30-2.00

 

DAY 3 THURSDAY 26 OCTOBER PROVIDER ROLES

2.00-3.30 THE INFORMATION PROFESSIONAL VALUE, PERFORMANCE AND

RELEVANCE

CREATORS TECHNOLOGY
Keeping up to date: librarians and the future

Georgina Cane/Leonie Blair
Jan Kaye
Anne Galligan
Graeme Johanson

Conference Summary: Education and practice for the future

Mike Middleton
Associate Prof Ross Todd

33

Library industry statistics for the 21stC

Alan Bundy
Ainslie Dewe
Jennefer Nicholson

Conference Summary: Consumer needs and user services

Gaynor Austen
Craig Anderson

35

Authors and libraries – a symbiotic relationship

Marion Halligan
Sophie Masson
Prof Hank Nelson

37

Globalisation of library services and suppliers.

Andrew Wells
Steven Hall

Conference Summary: Technology

Ian McCallum

39

33.30-4.00 Information in the 21stCentury:

A heretical view - Special Guest Speaker: James O'Loghlin

40

4.00-4.30 Closing ceremony
4.30 Close

       

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