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 Use the times in the program for approximate timing on the video Use the times in the program for approximate timing on the video
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-Virtual attendees: **Adrienne Brown (Penrith); Aleem Aleemullah (Innerwest); Amber Sierek (Stanton North Sydney); Andrew Allen ( Campbelltown); Andy Carr (SL NSW); Angela Phippen (Ryde); Anna Maybury (Randwick); Beverley Fenton (Moree); Bridget Banfield (Northern Beaches); Brigid Whitbread (Queanbeyan); Carmel Andrew (Innerwest); Claire Lynch (Campbelltown); Dan Fredericks (Parkes);  David Berg (SL NSW); Debbie Campbell (Coff’s Harbour); Debbie Campbell (Coff’s Harbour); Derrilin Roberts (Shoalhaven); Donna Braye (Mosman); Elizabeth Grace (Camden); Ellen Forsyth (SL NSW); Geoffrey Potter (Central Coast); Georgina Keep (Randwick); Gialy Ly (Fairfield); Helen Mavropodis (Canterbury Bankstown); Helen McDonald (Sutherland); Hilary Powell (Wollongong); Ingrid Grace (Waverley); Jan Herivel (Blacktown); Jane Britten (Woollahra); Jason Slattery (Northern Beaches); Jennifer Madden (Canterbury Bankstown); Jenny MacRitchie (Strathfield); Jessica Graham (Ku-ring-gai); John Johnson (Canada Bay); Julie Sykes (Central West); Karen Richardson (Hornsby); Kay Shirt (Lithgow); Kimberly O'Sullivan (Cessnock); Kylie Vella (The Hills); Lynda Muggridge (City of Sydney); Mandy Vaccaro (Albury); Maria Paterson (Bathurst); Maribel Morales Rosales (Cumberland) ; Marilyn Gallo (Fairfield); Matthew Dawes (Shellharbour); Michael Adam (SL NSW); Michael Houstone (Northern Beaches); Michelle Goldsmith (Central Coast); Michelle Nichols (Hawkesbury); Michelle Richmond (Northern Beaches); Neera Sahni (Parramatta); Penny Morse (Northern Beaches); Peta Luck (Goulburn); Jeff Stonehouse (Port Macquarie); Rachel Cody (Leeton); Ravneet Gill (Blacktown); Ronald Briggs (SL NSW); Sharelle Ravenscroft (Northern Beaches); Sharon Tollard (Lithgow); Simone Taylor (Dubbo); Sue Miller (Hornsby); Sue Ryan (Newcastle); Susie Rowe (Leeton); Thomas MacRae (Georges River); Victoria Keane (Clarence); Wendy Gallagher (State Records NSW).+Virtual attendees: **Adrienne Brown (Penrith); Aleem Aleemullah (Innerwest); Amber Sierek (Stanton North Sydney); Andrew Allen ( Campbelltown); Andy Carr (SL NSW); Angela Phippen (Ryde); Anna Maybury (Randwick); Beverley Fenton (Moree); Bridget Banfield (Northern Beaches); Brigid Whitbread (Queanbeyan); Carmel Andrew (Innerwest); Claire Lynch (Campbelltown); Dan Fredericks (Parkes);  David Berg (SL NSW); Debbie Campbell (Coffs Harbour); Derrilin Roberts (Shoalhaven); Donna Braye (Mosman); Elizabeth Grace (Camden); Ellen Forsyth (SL NSW); Geoffrey Potter (Central Coast); Georgina Keep (Randwick); Gialy Ly (Fairfield); Helen Mavropodis (Canterbury Bankstown); Helen McDonald (Sutherland); Hilary Powell (Wollongong); Ingrid Grace (Waverley); Jan Herivel (Blacktown); Jane Britten (Woollahra); Jason Slattery (Northern Beaches); Jennifer Madden (Canterbury Bankstown); Jenny MacRitchie (Strathfield); Jessica Graham (Ku-ring-gai); John Johnson (Canada Bay); Julie Sykes (Central West); Karen Richardson (Hornsby); Kay Shirt (Lithgow); Kimberly O'Sullivan (Cessnock); Kylie Vella (The Hills); Lynda Muggridge (City of Sydney); Mandy Vaccaro (Albury); Maria Paterson (Bathurst); Maribel Morales Rosales (Cumberland) ; Marilyn Gallo (Fairfield); Matthew Dawes (Shellharbour); Michael Adam (SL NSW); Michael Houstone (Northern Beaches); Michelle Goldsmith (Central Coast); Michelle Nichols (Hawkesbury); Michelle Richmond (Northern Beaches); Neera Sahni (Parramatta); Penny Morse (Northern Beaches); Peta Luck (Goulburn); Jeff Stonehouse (Port Macquarie); Rachel Cody (Leeton); Ravneet Gill (Blacktown); Ronald Briggs (SL NSW); Sharelle Ravenscroft (Northern Beaches); Sharon Tollard (Lithgow); Simone Taylor (Dubbo); Sue Miller (Hornsby); Sue Ryan (Newcastle); Susie Rowe (Leeton); Thomas MacRae (Georges River); Victoria Keane (Clarence); Wendy Gallagher (State Records NSW).
  
 **9.30 -9.50 Pre-meeting Chat** **9.30 -9.50 Pre-meeting Chat**
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 9.50 Welcome and acknowledgement of country** 9.50 Welcome and acknowledgement of country**
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 **11.30 – 12.10 Andy Carr**, Team Leader, Information & Access Branch SLNSW, From Broken Bay to Broken Hill: Discovering Sports Archives in the Public Libraries of New South Wales. Andy Carr described the study he had done relating to the amount and types of historical sporting records held within public library collections. Many Libraries have collections relating to prominent sporting personalities from their areas.[[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1F5BRiwfy0p2Jn6kFerVudTZ0Airibd4YXVSRKUX_Ayw/edit?usp=sharing|presentation here]] **11.30 – 12.10 Andy Carr**, Team Leader, Information & Access Branch SLNSW, From Broken Bay to Broken Hill: Discovering Sports Archives in the Public Libraries of New South Wales. Andy Carr described the study he had done relating to the amount and types of historical sporting records held within public library collections. Many Libraries have collections relating to prominent sporting personalities from their areas.[[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1F5BRiwfy0p2Jn6kFerVudTZ0Airibd4YXVSRKUX_Ayw/edit?usp=sharing|presentation here]]
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 {{ :wiki:sporting_collections_list_andy_carr.docx |Sporting collections list}} {{ :wiki:sporting_collections_list_andy_carr.docx |Sporting collections list}}
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 12. 30 - 2pm  LUNCH 12. 30 - 2pm  LUNCH
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 2 - 2.30 General Business 2 - 2.30 General Business
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 **2.30 pm Ronald Briggs, State Library of NSW** Curator's Choice: Aboriginal stories through the PIX lens. Pix magazine was a tabloid style Australian photographic magazine which started in 1938. Trove provides access to 1938-1954 editions Ronald discussed the many features depicting NSW Aboriginal people, lifestyles and missions, and suggested that Local Studies Librarians might have a look to establish what could be there of interest to their localities. The magazines can be searched for keywords and phrases using the advanced search options. **2.30 pm Ronald Briggs, State Library of NSW** Curator's Choice: Aboriginal stories through the PIX lens. Pix magazine was a tabloid style Australian photographic magazine which started in 1938. Trove provides access to 1938-1954 editions Ronald discussed the many features depicting NSW Aboriginal people, lifestyles and missions, and suggested that Local Studies Librarians might have a look to establish what could be there of interest to their localities. The magazines can be searched for keywords and phrases using the advanced search options.
  
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