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2022_reference_seminar_online [2022/05/03 20:46] – created ellen.forsyth_sl.nsw.gov.au2022_reference_seminar_online [2022/05/24 17:27] (current) ellen.forsyth_sl.nsw.gov.au
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 **2022 reference seminar online** **2022 reference seminar online**
  
-Note the seminar will be 100% online.+Note the seminar was 100% online.
  
-This day will have online speakers and activities for all. The seminar will be recorded for later viewing.  You can [[https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/reference-seminar-2022-for-nsw-public-libraries-tickets-318550823087|book here]].  Participation is for NSW public library staff.+You can watch the recording here
  
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-Our Reference Seminar is happening again this year on Tuesday 24 May 2022 9.30am - 4.00pm **online** 
  
-There are exciting speakers to inspire you:+{{:wiki:refseminar.jpg?|}} 
  
   * Dr Nicole A Cooke (online) - is the Augusta Baker Endowed Chair and an Associate Professor at the School of Library and Information Science, at the University of South Carolina   * Dr Nicole A Cooke (online) - is the Augusta Baker Endowed Chair and an Associate Professor at the School of Library and Information Science, at the University of South Carolina
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   * Corey Tutt (online) - Founder/CEO/ Director of Deadly Science   * Corey Tutt (online) - Founder/CEO/ Director of Deadly Science
  
-We still have spaces in our 5 minute talks - What is your library doing in the wide world of Reference? Do you have a new service or quirky program occurring to encourage your community to borrow from the Nonfiction area? Have you done a Escape Room highlighting your collection? What has changed now COVID restrictions have eased? 
  
-This day will be a mix of online and onsite speakers and activities for all. 
  
-**Draft program**+**program**
  
 9.20 Welcome to the seminar and acknowledgement of country 9.20 Welcome to the seminar and acknowledgement of country
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   * Reporting on the professional development discussions - Kelly Woods from Shoalhaven   * Reporting on the professional development discussions - Kelly Woods from Shoalhaven
   * Super elibrarian - Kathryn Jauncey from  Blue Mountains   * Super elibrarian - Kathryn Jauncey from  Blue Mountains
-  * Digital engagement with their CALD communities - Yan Zhang from Parramatta  +  * Engaging digitally with your CALD communities - Yan Zhang Parramatta Libraries
  
 12.00 - 1.00 lunch break 12.00 - 1.00 lunch break
  
-1.00 - 2.00 Find legal answers and Drug info+1.00 - 1.35 What's new in state wide services from Abby Dawson, Catherine Bryant and Michael Adams. {{ :wiki:slnsw_statewide_services.pdf | Handout on what's new in state wide services}}
  
-2.00 - 3.00 Corey Tutt - online+1.35 - 2.00 group discussion about reference and information services 
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 +2.00 - 3.00 Corey Tutt - this was not recorded
  
 3.00 - 5 minute talks 3.00 - 5 minute talks
-  * Mental health initiatives -  Kirsty Plumridge from Penrith  +  * Mental health initiatives - Kirsty Plumridge from Penrith Library
-  * Statewide sessions for Reference excellence training - Ellen Forsyth+
   * #LibraryBookTestDrives - Yasmin Greenhalgh from Stanton Library (pre-recorded)   * #LibraryBookTestDrives - Yasmin Greenhalgh from Stanton Library (pre-recorded)
   * Midnight Library for HSC students - Helen Kassidis from Burwood   * Midnight Library for HSC students - Helen Kassidis from Burwood
 +  * Statewide sessions for Reference excellence training - Ellen Forsyth
  
 3.30 - call for additional RISG committee members 3.30 - call for additional RISG committee members
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