alia 2004 biennial conference

CONFERENCE PAPERS

Please find below (in alphabetical order by presenting author) papers from the presenters at the conference that are available for your viewing.

Margaret Allen
Rebuilding from the inside out - the State Library of South Australia's organisational redevelopment project
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Philip Blackwell
Uneven distribution - a look back at the future of E-books
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Hon. Anna Bligh
Opening Address: Education and arts in Queensland: challenging culture and tradition
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Fiona Bradley (PR)
Enabling the information commons
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Kate Burnham
Why do I have to explain what I do: the challenge of language and definition in Librarianship
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Alex Byrne
Right to information in square brackets: advocacy and the World Summit on the Information Society
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Grant Collins
Indigenous library services - preservation
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Helen Darch
Marketing Ourselves
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Debbie Dawson
Are you keeping fit for the job, and are you the best fit for the job?
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Rosalie Day
Community information - bringing it all together
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Don Di Matteo
Passport required - librarians conducting information literacy sessions overseas
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Gayner Eyre (PR)
Towards a literate Australia: the role of public libraries in supporting reading
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Stuart Ferguson (PR)
The knowledge management myth: Will the real knowledge managers please step forward?
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Biddy Fisher
Workforce skills development: the professional imperative for information services in the United Kingdom
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Jack Goodman, Linda Dunn, Carolyn Bourke
Looking west to learn what works: how 500+ U.S. libraries challenge tradition to win back a key demographic
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Ross Harvey (PR)
Preserving the memory of Australia
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Bob Hayward
The future impact of IT on IS and library service delivery
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Andrew Heath
Opportunities in the palm of your hand: the challenges of handheld computing for libraries and information services
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Sue Hutley
Generational change in Australian librarianship: viewpoints from Generation X
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Joyce Kirk
Information and work: extending the roles of information professionals
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Allison Lee
Graphic attraction: graphic novels in libraries
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Pamela Leuzinger (PR)
'But you're restricting access to information' - the ethical and cultural dimensions of installing access gates in the UTS City Campus Library (Blake Library)
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Barbara Lison
Wind of Change: How German Public Libraries Meet the 21st Century
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Deidre Lowe, Sandra Jefferies
Clothes may disguise a fool but his voice will give him away: the challenge of smart service delivery for off-campus clients
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Peter Macauley (PR)
Challenging librarians: the relevance of the doctorate in professional practice
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Roxanne Missingham (PR)
Redeveloping kinetica: towards a more innovative future
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Kim Moody (PR)
Opinions and experiences of Queensland-based public librarians with regard to censorship of materials in public library collections: an exploratory analysis
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Sabina O'Callaghan
Encouraging a love of reading in a digital age
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Michael Olsson (PR)
Understanding users: context, communication and construction
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Helen Partridge
Developing human perspective to the digital divide in the smart city
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Helen Partridge, Gillian Hallam (PR)
The double helix: a personal account of the discovery of the structure of [the information professional's] DNA
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Jan Richards
"In bed with the competition"
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Sandra Ryan
Information literacy: evidence that school libraries can lead the way
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Richard Siegersma
From book purchase request to client--ready delivery: challenges to the existing supply chain
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Kerry Smith (PR)
The political perception of the public library: the Australian view
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Patrick Sommers
Meeting the smart service challenge: the role of the library in a wired society
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Sandi Taylor
Indigenous knowledge centres - the Queensland experience
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Jane Turnbull
Evolution or revolution? New roles for library staff in organisational knowledge management
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Ton van Vlimmeren
Cultural Diversity: how public libraries can serve the diversity in the community
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Eric Wainwright
People, networks, books: new strategies for university academic information and service delivery
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Belinda Weaver
New Stars In The Sky - How Open Access Is Transforming The Information Universe r
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(PR) - Paper has been peer reviewed

Authors had the opportunity to elect if they wanted their paper peer reviewed. Manuscripts underwent a double blind review process by independent experts. The process fulfilled DEST requirements for recognition of publication.

Papers accepted for publication in the Proceedings must not be presented or published elsewhere prior to the Conference; however, they can be lodged on institutional or personal websites after the Conference providing there is acknowledgement of the Conference.

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