10th Asia Pacific Special, Health and Law Librarians' Conference

Adelaide Convention Centre,
Adelaide, South Australia

24-27 August 2003

Programme

Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday

Concurrent Sessions 1A | 1B | 1C | 2A | 2B | 2C | 3A | 3B | 3C | 4A | 4B | 4C | 4D | 5A | 5B | 5C

Sunday 24 August 2003

5.30-7.30pm Welcome Reception
Adelaide Convention Centre

Monday 25 August 2003

9.00 am Opening Ceremony
9.30 am Opening Keynote Speaker
Marianne Broadbent, Group Vice President and Gartner Fellow
10.30 am Morning Tea
11.00 am

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

  1A DIGITAL LIBRARIES
  Creating Digital Libraries: a Model for Digital Library Development
Amanda Magnussen, IP Australia, Canberra
  Through the looking GLASS : the path to a successful inter-library loan consortium
Lyn Nasir, Office of the Director of Equal Opportunity in Public Employment* , Marian Moore, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, Sydney*, Fairlie Stanish, NSW Teachers Federation, Sydney*, Gayle Blayney, Energy Australia, Sydney and Irene Petch, Combined Corporate Services Unit, Research & Information Service, Sydney
  Creating Digital Futures Together: Collaboration between the National Library and Australian libraries.
Roxanne Missingham, Resource Sharing Branch, National Library of Australia
 

 

1B PROFESSIONAL FUTURES

  Yes, we're special - but how special? The futures of corporate information management.
Sue Myburgh, Program Director, Knowledge Management, School of Communication, Information and New Media, University of South Australia, Adelaide.
  Two different approaches to mentoring new library and information professionals: Chardonnay or Shiraz?
Dr Gillian Hallam, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Carol Newton-Smith, University of Western Australia, Perth and Chris Gissing ourbrisbane.com
 

Library and information science education for the Knowledge Age: Update on this important ALIA Project
Christine McKenzie, ALIA

 

 

1C PORTALS & SERVICE

  Librarians and electronic document management - a learning curve
Judy Thompson, Project Manager and Necia Agnew, Information Specialist, Information Solutions Group, Corporate Division, Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources, Canberra
  So, an Engineer, a Lawyer and a Librarian Go Into a Subject Gateway ... or Engaging Your User Community in a Virtual Environment
Nicole Clark, Coordinator, Australasian Virtual Engineering Library and Barbara Thorsen, Manager, Walter Harrison Law Library, University of Queensland Library, Brisbane
  Just browsing thanks: subject access to CSIRO's web
Cynthia Love, CSIRO
  Streamlining the Daily News Clippings Process
Norma Tovey*, Maxus Australia, Melbourne, Lucy Caminschi, Worksafe WA Perth and Stephen Cayless, Library Technology Solutions Fremantle, WA
12.30 pm Lunch & Publishers Sessions
2.00 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS
  2A LEGAL ISSUES
  Both sides now
Francis Johns, Sydney
  Privacy and IT issues for information professionals
Kent Grey, Partner, Minter Ellison Lawyers, Adelaide
  Textbooks and the Reproduction of a Discipline
Dr Mark Israel, Reader in Law and Criminology, Flinders University, Adelaide
 

 

2B INFORMATION EVALUATION

  Enhancing end user searching of HealthInsite
Jill Buckley Smith*, Prue Deacon, Stephanie Tow, Russell Kindervater, HealthInsite Editorial Team, Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing, Canberra
  More than a collection of electronic resources? A look at health libraries in the era of CIAP
Gillian Wood. NSW Health Department, Sydney
  Quality Criteria Models Used to Evaluate Health Websites
June Anderson* and Rosetta Manaszewicz, School of Information Management and Systems, Monash University, Melbourne
 

 

2C SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENTS

  Shared Funding of Teaching Hospital Libraries: Developing a Formula
Bronia Renison, Townsville Health Service District, Townsville and John McKinlay*, James Cook University, Townsville
  Implementing library service agreements: The experience of Australian health libraries
Lindsay Harris, Library Manager and Sue Rockliff*, Senior Librarian, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital & Health Service, Adelaide
  The information specialist in the clinical team: Building expertise in evidence-based healthcare
Ruth Foxlee, Librarian, University of Queensland Library, Brisbane
3.30 pm Afternoon Tea
4.00 pm Keynote Speaker: Law
Richard Susskind, UK (By videoconference)
5.00 pm Close of Sessions
5.30 - 7.00 State Library of South Australia Tour & Cocktails

Tuesday 26 August 2003

8.15am Publishers' Sessions
9.00 am Keynote Speaker : Health
Linda Watson, Director of Health Services Library, University of Virginia
10.00 am Morning Tea
10.30 am

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

  3A REMOTE USERS & TRAINING
  Community-based users: a neglected species? The Southern Health (SH) experience
Marijana Bacic*, Deputy Librarian and Andrew Rooke, Chief Librarian, Southern Health Library Network, Monash Medical Centre - Clayton Campus, Melbourne
  Cheap and Easy Ways To Be Everyone's Personal Trainer : Tried and Tested Options For Producing Library Tutorials Using Audio And Video
Sue Porter* and Jason Schimming*, La Trobe University Library, Melbourne
  Travel, training and "warmware": critical success factors for utilising the Queensland Health Clinicians' Knowledge Network at a distance
Janet Iffinger, Rural Information Network Librarian, Health Sciences Library, Rockhampton
 

 

3B TRAINING LAWYERS

  Teach Yourself Legal Research: an Online Tutorial
Lynette Falconer, Associate Law Librarian and Yvonne Wilcox, Senior Librarian, University of New South Wales Law Library
  Computer researching - Training judges in the Federal Court
Imelda Payne & Angela Fassoulas, Federal Court of Australia
 

Training as Library Customer Service - Libraries and Learning Should Go Hand-in-Hand, but Who has a Handy Training Theory ?
Jan Harrison, Librarian, Sparke Helmore Solicitors, Sydney

 

 

3C EVIDENCE-BASED HEALTH

  A Career Opportunity: Clinical Specialist Librarian
Ann Andrew, Central Gippsland Health Service, Sale, Victoria
  A pilot application of the Value Toolkit: assessing the impact of information services to clinicians in regional Queensland
Patrick O'Connor*, Manager, Library & Information Services, Queensland Health, Rockhampton and Margie Wallin*, District Librarian, Queensland Health, Mackay, Queensland
  Librarians, Doctors and Ward Rounds: Interesting findings from the NICS Clinical Evidence Researcher Study
Ruth M Sladek*, Researcher, NICS Clinical Evidence Researcher Study, Carole Pinnock, Principal Research Scientist, and Paddy Phillips, Head of Medicine, Repatriation General Hospital, Adelaide
  Evidence Based Practice and Information Literacy: a Perfect Partnership
Karen Joc, Biological and Health Sciences Library Service, University of Queensland Library
12.00 pm Lunch & Publishers Sessions
2.00 pm PLENARY SESSION
Lesle Symes Memorial Lecture
3.00 pm AGMs
3.45 pm Afternoon Tea
3.45 - 5.30 pm Library Tours and/or Facilitated Open Discussions
7.30 pm Conference Dinner Adelaide Convention Centre

Wednesday 27 August 2003

8.15 am Publishers Sessions
9.00 am Keynote Speaker
David Snowden, Director of IBM's Cynefin Centre for Organisational Complexity
10.00 am Morning Tea
10.30 am

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

  4A KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
  Culture, Collaboration and Competition
Sue Myburgh, University of South Australia
  Applying knowledge management in law firm alliances
Heather Carine, Information Services Manager, Hunt & Hunt Lawyers, Adelaide
  Sharing knowledge: a key to lift up people life through science
Tjempaka Sari Hartomo* and Rosa Widyawan, Indonesian Institutes of Sciences, Jakarta, Indonesia

 

 

 

4B LEGAL PUBLISHING SESSION
This panel chaired by Helen Wallace, ALLG National Publishers' Liaison Representative, explores the future directions of legal publishing

 

 

4C BEST PRACTICE

  Accountability and Accreditation for Special Libraries: It can be done!
Brigitte Glockner, Senior Librarian, Women's and Children's Health Service, Perth
  Reviewing Your Future
Patricia Aguado, Manager, Gardiner Library Service, Hunter Health and Leanne Cummings, Manager Library Services, Queensland Police Service
 

Creating a Vision - Determining our Future: a case study in building, developing and adapting a special library
Louise Arkles, Philanthropy Australia, Melbourne

 

 

4D PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT

  What can we do for you? - embracing new business in a competitive library world
Jane Bishop*, External Services Librarian and Miriam Saunders*, DLS-SA (Defence Library Services) Manager, DSTO Research Library, Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Edinburgh, South Australia
  Relocating Your Library
Dr Suzanne Lewis*, Librarian, Central Coast Health, Gosford, NSW and Ms Lisa Cotter, Information Services Officer (Librarian), University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW
  Knowledge Services: The New Information Professional in the New Information Profession.
Guy St. Clair
12.00 pm Lunch & Publishers Sessions
2.00 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS
  5A COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE
  The Competitive Intelligence Panel session will explore CI from three different angles: the content provider, the researcher and the information manager.
Richard Griffiths, Managing Director, Capital Monitor, will outline the competitive intelligence market.
Kitty Delaney, Director of Delaney Woods & Associates, an independent information consulting group, will discuss researching competitive intelligence and what distinguishes CI research from other business research.
Brad McGrath from Trimagic Software will discuss how competitive intelligence software is being utilised, and its potential.
 

 

5B CUSTOMER SERVICE

  Targeting our clients : the development of information and library service products for agricultural extension officers in NSW Agriculture
Sally C. Anderson, Librarian, NSW Agriculture, Trangie, NSW
  Just for You - Just in Time: customer service in a specialised government library
Helen Hennessy, Manager, Library & Information Services, Office for the Commissioner for Public Employment, Adelaide
  Information Literacy in Practice in a Small Specialist Library Environment: the Australian Consumers Association
Katherine Raper, Australian Consumers Association
 

 

5C CHANGE MANAGEMENT

  Shifting Sands - the ideal foundation for a successful Library & Information Service
Cate Dawson, Manager, Library & Information Services, Multiple Sclerosis Society of New South Wales, Sydney
  Courting Change: The Federal Court's response to the need to manage information arising from Native Title claims.
Petal Kinder and Narelle Graefe, Federal Court of Australia
  Dragging your Organisation into the 21st Century: Introducing Online Services the Hard Way: A Case Study
Di Thompson, Librarian, Legal Services Commission of SA, Adelaide
3.30 pm Afternoon Tea
4.00 pm Closing Keynote Speaker
Simon Tupman
5.00 pm Closing Remarks and Farewell

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