VALA2014 Session 1 Ludekens

CPA Australia’s archive story

VALA2014 CONCURRENT SESSION 1: Think Big
Tuesday 4 February 2014, 12:00 – 12:30
Persistent URL: http://www.vala.org.au/vala2014-proceedings/vala2014-session-1-ludekens

Kerrie Ludekens and Kerry Gutowski

CPA Australia, Vic

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Abstract

The CPA Australia Archives, a unique collection of records extending back 130 years, document the history of the organisation, the development of the accounting profession and the social and business history of Australia. These Archives are a rich source of information for academics and members of the public interested in their family history. To enhance access, CPA Australia and several Australian universities applied for and were successful in obtaining a linkage grant from Australian Research Council (ARC) to digitise the Archives. This paper discusses the digitisation process.

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VALA2010 Session 11 Howard

VALA20120Replacing the water cooler: connecting through enterprise microblogging

VALA 2010 CONCURRENT SESSION 11 – Social Networking
Thursday 11 February 2010 11:40 – 12:10
Persistent URL: http://www.vala.org.au/vala2010-proceedings/vala2010-session-11-howard

VALA Peer Reviewed PaperZaana Howard

Project Executive, Knowledge Exchange, CPA Australia
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Darren Ryan

Manager, Library, CPA Australia
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Abstract

This paper, founded within Enterprise 2.0, knowledge management and informed learning theory, outlines the introduction of Yammer, an enterprise microblogging application at CPA Australia. The implementation and adoption process is discussed through usage analysis, and resulting outcomes through user success stories. Lessons learned provide a framework for organisations looking to adopt social networking tools within their own organisational environment.