Staff papers 2006
Here you will find papers published and/or presented by National Library staff at public forums on a wide range of subjects.
2006
Maps Collection Control
Report on current methods of collection management and access to maps, and trends in publication of maps.
A paper presented by Dr Martin Woods on Monday, 4 December 2006, National Library of Australia.
Setting a new standard : Resource Description and Access (RDA)
A
paper by Deirdre Kiorgaard, presented at the ACOC seminar "Beyond the OPAC : future directions for Web-based catalogues", Perth, 18th September 2006
MAGDIR: Managing Australian government digital information resources
A presentation by Pam Gatenby at the third annual AGLIN conference, July 2006
The Big Vision - Picture Australia
A paper presented by Fiona Hooton to the National History Teachers' Association of Australia, National Conference 2006
Recent Developments in Digital Archiving and Preservation
A paper prepared by Pam Gatenby for the CDNL Meeting in Seoul
ILL Benchmarking recommendations. Trained Staff, improved workflows, automation, what next?
A paper presented by Margarita Moreno at IFLA 2006
Bringing the stories to the people: online sound at the National Library of Australia
A paper presented by Marie-Louise Ayres at the VALA 2006 conference
New frameworks for resource discovery and delivery: the changing role of the catalogue
A paper presented by Warwick Cathro at IFLA 2006 in Seoul
The Role of a National Library in Supporting Research Information Infrastructure
A paper presented by Warwick Cathro at IFLA 2006 in Seoul
Libraries Australia and PictureAustralia: Innovation in access at the National Library of Australia
A paper presented by Tony Boston at Alia 2006 ALIA 2006 Biennial Conference
Collaboration between the National Library of Australia and Australian arts libraries
A paper presented by
Linda Groom at the ARLIS/NA Conference, Banff, May 2006
User Collaboration in Websites
A paper presented by Judith Pearce at Framing the Future, ARLIS/ANZ Conference, 21-23 September 2006.
The People Portal project
A paper presented by Judith Pearce at the Biography and Technology Conference, Australian National University, 12-14 September 2006.
New directions for library collections on East Asia
A paper
by Amelia McKenzie, presented to the IFLA Preconference Meeting on Scholarly Information on East Asia in the 21st Century, Seoul, Korea, 18 August 2006.
For the Record: Assessing the Impact of Archiving on the Archived
A paper
by Edgar Crook, published in RLG DigiNews, August 15, 2006.
Open Access Journals
A paper presented by Bobby Graham on 28 July at Open Publish 2006 (http://www.openpublish.com.au/06papers/index.htm)
Dancing words, or speaking with a sense of theatre
A paper given by Dr Michelle Potter at the International Oral History Conference in Sydney July 2006.
Related audio files of Kira Bousloff interview 1 (850 Kb), 2 (657 Kb), 3 (543 Kb), 4 (874 Kb), 5 (287 Kb) (All files are 64 kbps MP3s).
Copyright in the Digital Age:
Challenges and Opportunities for Offering Creative Work in the
Digital Environment
A paper presented by Paul Hetherington
on Wednesday, 17 May 2006, National Library of Australia.
‘A rose by any other name?: from AACR2 to Resource Description and Access
A paper by Deirdre Kiorgaard and Ebe Kartus, presented at the conference VALA 2006: Connecting with users, on 9 February 2006.
E-Publishing
A paper by Bobby Graham given to the Independent Scholars Association Inc in February 2006.
