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| 9.30 Welcome to State Library – Cameron Morley, Manager Public Library Services | 9.30 Welcome to State Library – Cameron Morley, Manager Public Library Services | ||
| - | 9.40 [[https://www.slideshare.net/PublicLibraryServices/reference-services-for-the-cald-community|Information services for refugees and other migrants]] - Shauna Miller, State Library of NSW | + | 9.40 [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/ |
| - | 10.00 [[https://www.slideshare.net/PublicLibraryServices/why-technology-is-like-chocolate|What does working with technology have in common with working in a chocolate factory?]] - Kathleen Alexander, State Library of NSW | + | 10.00 [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/ |
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| 10.20 stand, introduce yourself to someone near you, and share an idea for your library inspired by information services for refugees or working with technology | 10.20 stand, introduce yourself to someone near you, and share an idea for your library inspired by information services for refugees or working with technology | ||
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| 10.30 Andromeda Yelton - Andromeda teaches librarians to code and has taught Python through the American Library Association in the United States and the Mozilla Foundation in Canada. She is an independent web developer, primarily working in Django and a Director-at-Large for [[http:// | 10.30 Andromeda Yelton - Andromeda teaches librarians to code and has taught Python through the American Library Association in the United States and the Mozilla Foundation in Canada. She is an independent web developer, primarily working in Django and a Director-at-Large for [[http:// | ||
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| 11.30 10 slides in 5 minutes | 11.30 10 slides in 5 minutes | ||
| - | [[https://www.slideshare.net/PublicLibraryServices/sl-nswreference2016-62519501|Research blogs and libguides]] - Neera Sahni, Parramatta | + | [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/ |
| - | [[https://www.slideshare.net/PublicLibraryServices/crafting-connections-62602046|Crafting connections in corporate library services]] - Kathryn Joss, City of Sydney | + | [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P7y-_Fy7WF445Np64qbn1y4PH_oqPwMD/ |
| - | [[https://www.slideshare.net/PublicLibraryServices/23-research-data-things-62405362|23 (Research Data) Things]] - Jennifer Wilson, Macquarie University Library | + | [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/ |
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| 12.00– 1.00 lunch | 12.00– 1.00 lunch | ||
| - | 1.00 [[https://www.slideshare.net/PublicLibraryServices/refexupdate|Update on ref-ex]] - revised and new modules, plus how you can use ref-ex at your library. | + | 1.00 [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/ |
| - | 1.20 [[https:// | + | 1.20 [[|3D and reference]] - Theo Stephens, Manly Library |
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| - | 1.40 [[https://www.slideshare.net/PublicLibraryServices/unusual-collections-62405473|Unusual collections and their implications for information services]] - Shiralee Franks exploring seed libraries, ukuleles, cake tins, knitting needles and much more. | + | 1.40 [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/ |
| - | 2.00 [[https://www.slideshare.net/PublicLibraryServices/code-club|Coding]] - Peter Flemming, Computer Systems Coordinator, | + | 2.00 [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y4FNU1-Xz99pf5WvbQSah0UH3P8DMb1K/ |
| - | 2.20 [[https://www.slideshare.net/PublicLibraryServices/strategies-to-promote-e-magazines|Information related promotions]] - David Boutros from Bankstown. Here is a [[http:// | + | 2.20 [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/ |
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| 2.50 Stand and share with the people around you an idea for an information inspired pop up location and why | 2.50 Stand and share with the people around you an idea for an information inspired pop up location and why | ||
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| - | 3.00pm From the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, | + | 3.00pm From the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, Miguel Garcia, Librarian. He will give an insight into their library and what resources they have in their library @RBGSydney. This session is part way through the above video. |
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| Back to [[reference_and_information_services_working_group|Reference and information services working group home page]] | Back to [[reference_and_information_services_working_group|Reference and information services working group home page]] | ||
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