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next_meeting_and_agenda_local_studies [2024/09/26 20:30] ellen.forsyth_sl.nsw.gov.aunext_meeting_and_agenda_local_studies [2025/03/25 16:46] (current) ellen.forsyth_sl.nsw.gov.au
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 NSW Local Studies Librarians’ Meeting NSW Local Studies Librarians’ Meeting
  
-The next meeting will be at Bathurst and online 5 November 2024 +The next meeting will be at Yellamundie Library and Gallery, 52 Scott Street, Liverpool and online 25 March 2025, 10.00am - 4.30pm
  
 +https://youtu.be/mDiLieI34LM
  
-The venue is the Central Tablelands Collection Facility,  Leena Street, Bathurst NSW  
-N.B It does not have a street number. It is the only building on Leena Street, behind the public school. 
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-Bookings:  
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-The booking link for those going to Bathurst can be found on the Agenda at the top of the page - red button - Select Tickets.  
-The booking link for online participants, including presenters, is at the bottom of the Agenda – Please use this registration  
  
 NSW Local Studies Librarians’ Meeting NSW Local Studies Librarians’ Meeting
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 Local Studies Librarians Meeting Local Studies Librarians Meeting
  
-5 November 2024 
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-Central Tablelands Collection Facility, Leena St, Bathurst and online 
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-Online participants please use this link 
  
 The meeting is for public library staff. The meeting is for public library staff.
  
-AGENDA+AGENDA - note this is subject to change
  
-9. 15am Welcome+Local Studies Librarians Meeting
  
-9.30 – 10.10 am Dianne BarnesBathurst Family History GroupPenetrating the Past: searching for the Bathurst Female Factory with ground penetrating radar.+Yellamundie Library and Gallery52 Scott StreetLiverpool and online 
  
-10.15 – 10.55 am Jan Page, President, Friends of Bathurst War Memorial Carillon, Bathurst War Memorial Carillon – a memorial with a voice+25 March 2025, 10.00am - 4.30pm 
  
-11 – 11.30 am Morning tea +AGENDA
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-11.30 – 12 pm Local Studies in Flash: 10 slides in 5 minutes+
  
-1John Merriman, Blue Mountains, A new Local Studies Section at Springwood Library+10 - 10.15am Welcome to Liverpool and Acknowledgement of Country
  
-2Liz PetersLithgow​​The use of the Local Studies collection at Lithgow Library+10.20 – 11am Doug RoganDirector Museum and Gallery ServicesInternational Conservation Services, From Analogue to Digital: Navigating Collection Digitisation – Assessing, Planning, Prioritising and Executing. And Managing the Digital Deluge.
  
-3Tara Eagleton, Liverpool New Library Build: Enhancing Local Studies Services and Community Engagement+11.05 – 11.25am Morning tea
  
-4Simone TaylorFrom the Vaultlearning the hard way to curate an exhibition series.+11.30am - 12.10pm Sarah Middleton-JonesSenior Archivist (Research), Reserve Bank of Australia, Unreserved AccessDiscovering the Histories of People and Places in the Reserve Bankonline
  
-5Mary-Clare Thatcher, Bathurst, Bathurst Library: Growing Local History+12.15 12.25 pm Local Studies in Flash: 10 slides in 5 minutes 
  
-6. Ian Hoskins, North Sydney Council Historian, Hidden history of the Chinese in North Sydney+  - Ian Hoskins, North Sydney Council Historian, Hidden history of the Chinese in North Sydney. online 
 +  - Andrew Allen, Local Studies Librarian, Campbelltown Sharing History: collaborating with the History Club.
  
-12. – 12.20 pm Local Studies Audit 2025, Ellen Forsyth SLNSW+12.30 – 1pm General Business
  
-12.20 – 1 pm Rachel Cullen, NAA State Manager, Public Engagement (acting) National Network Coordination, NSW Office, A local historians guide to the National Archives of Australia.+  - Wider LS  
 +  - LS wiki 
 +  - Steering committee 
 +  - Next meeting 
 +  - Other
  
-1 – 2 pm Lunch (catered)+1 – 1.55pm LUNCH
  
-– 2.40 pm Tim PikeCollection CoordinatorThe Central Tablelands Collections Facility, overview, and tour+2.40pm Professor Kathy BowreyLaw & JusticeUNSW Kathy Different ways of doing historical legal research online
  
-2.45 – 3.25 pm General Business+2.45 – 3.25 pm Liz Mackenzie, Assistant Director, Community Liaison and Jenny Ostini Director, Trove Community Services. Trove at 15: a snapshot and looking forward.
  
-1CDP templates and other forms+3.30 –  4.05 pm Local Studies in Flash: 10 slides in 5 minutes 
  
-2RAHS conference.+  - Gillian Allen, Local Studies Officer, Ryde, Ryde History Hub. 
 +  - Leila DavandehPrograms Officer, Systems. Wagga Wagga, Library Connection. 
 +  - Holly Millward, Community History Technician, Inner West Community Hub Educational Site Studies History - material for the classroom and at home. 
 +  - Louise Riley, Archive Customer Service Officer and Sue Ryan, Coordinator Local Studies, Newcastle, Local History a Monumental Task: trying to keep track of local plaques and markers. online 
 +  - Samantha Figueroa, Service Team Leader, Local Studies (Acting), Wollongong, Aboriginal Community Histories. 
 +  - Leonie Welstead, Local Studies Officer, Liverpool Community Exhibitions at Yellamundie. 
 +  - Alison Wishart, Local History Librarian, Woollahra, Woollahra: Then and Now exhibition – online and onsite 
  
-    other+ 4.10 – 4.40pm Associate Professor Toby Raeburn, Madness: Then and Now Liverpool Lunatic Asylum (1826-1838). Liverpool Lunatic Asylum is rarely mentioned in the history of mental health in NSW, and this is the first major research on this institution. 
  
-3.15 – 4 pm Wirribee Aunty Leanna Carr, Wiradyuri Elder and Traditional Owner; Elder-in-Residence and Scholarly Teaching Fellow, School of Psychology, Charles Sturt University, Dhuluny: the war that never ended. 
  
-Online participants please use this link 
  
-The State Library of NSW respects your privacy. View the Library's privacy statement for more information. 
  
  
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