
Selected Papers from the ALIA 2006 Biennial Conference : Selected Papers From the ALIA 2006 Biennial Conference.
Title:
Selected Papers from the ALIA 2006 Biennial Conference : Selected Papers From the ALIA 2006 Biennial Conference.
Author:
Raitt, David.
ISBN:
9781846635953
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (107 pages)
Series:
The Electronic Library - Issue 4, Volume 25
Contents:
Cover -- CONTENTS -- EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD -- Guest editorial -- What is a library OPAC? -- The blog as a high-impact institutional communication tool -- SMS reference: keeping up with your clients -- Innovation in a podshell: bringing information literacy into the world of podcasting -- Emerging technologies changing our service delivery models -- RFID systems, standards and privacy within libraries -- Print v. electronic reference sources: implications of an Australian study -- Unlocking The Garage: a web portal for car enthusiasts -- Architecture for implementing a sustainable electronic delivery services platform -- Book reviews -- Awards for Excellence.
Abstract:
The Australian Library and Information Association 2006 Biennial Conference was held in sunny Perth from 19-22 September 2006 in the new Convention Centre overlooking the picturesque Swan River. The Conference theme click06: 'Create, Lead, Innovate, Connect, Knowledge' deliberately challenged the norm; playing with words and sounds, and asking participants to think about the library profession's role and responsibilities in coming years. The range and quality of presentations and papers was exceptional and the papers selected for this e-book provide a 'taste' of the innovative work and developments currently being undertaken in libraries and information agencies around Australia. Each paper was reworked by the authors and updated and revised for this e-book.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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