VALA2012 Conference Programme
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The VALA2012 L-PLATE SERIES
On Monday 6th February 2012, VALA presented the VALA2012 L-Plate Series. This series of introductory sessions focused on the technologies that were discussed during the VALA2012 conference. Designed to help delegates brush up their knowledge and enhance their Conference experience the VALA2012 L-Plate Series was held on the Monday afternoon preceeding the conference. This series was free to all registered VALA2012 Conference delegates.
RMIT Publishing / VALAtech BOOT CAMP
If the VALA L-Plate Series is a fun way to brush up on your knowledge, the RMIT Publishing/VALAtech Boot Camp is a series of day and half-day high-end technical and practical sessions. Book into these interactive sessions (no passive participation here) and expand your knowledge of some of the key and emerging technologies used today. As a high-end practical stream, a core level of technical knowledge is required. Participants are also asked to bring their notebooks / netbooks. The RMIT Publishing/VALAtech Boot Camp is free to delegates and spaces are strictly limited. The RMIT Publishing/VALAtech Boot Camp runs from Monday 6 – Thursday 9 February 2012.
Monday 6 February 2012
1200 – 1745 | Registration |
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Tuesday 7 February 2012 | Top |
0800 – 1800 | Registration | |||
0900 – 0905 | Opening Address and Welcome Bart Rutherford, VALA2012 Conference Committee Chair | |||
0905 – 1015 | PLENARY SESSION Room: Plenary Hall Chair: David Feighan Jason Griffey, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, USA Libraries & the Post-PC era #VALA2012 #K1JG | |||
1015 – 1050 | Morning Tea and Exhibition Viewing – Exhibition Area | |||
CONCURRENT SESSION 1: Academic Research Support Room: 212 – 213 Chair: Geoff Payne | CONCURRENT SESSION 2: Discovery Room: Plenary Hall Chair: Karen Kealy | CONCURRENT SESSION 3: Mobile Room: 219 – 220 Chair: Victoria Mathews | RMIT Publishing/VALAtech Boot Camp Session C Room: 218 | |
1050 – 1120 | Austin McLean,ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA Global discoverability of graduate research: challenges and opportunities for researchers and librarians (Presenter: Keith Furniss) #VALA2012 #S1AM | Alison Dellit and Sarah Schindeler,National Library of Australia, ACT Trove: the terrors and triumphs of service-based social media #VALA2012 #S2AD | Annie Yee,RMIT University Library, Vic Mobile technology: academic libraries in Australia and beyond. #VALA2012 #S3AY | Drupal Basics Facilitator: Brian Gilbert, Realityloop#VALA2012 #BCC
High-end hands-on technical session, with limited spaces. BYO notebook/netbook. |
1125 – 1155 | Rebecca Parker, Swinburne University of Technology, Vic What the library did next: strengthening our visibility in research support #VALA2012 #S1RP | Tim Sherratt,University of Canberra, ACT Mining the treasures of Trove: new approaches and new tools #VALA2012 #S2TS | Jeremy Taylor,St. Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, Vic, Jay Glaisyer,EBSCO Australia, Sydney, NSWand Julia Ryan, State Library of New South Wales Mobilising patient care and research: remote and mobile access to clinical information resources via a state government portal #VALA2012 #S3JT | |
1200 – 1230 | Toby Burrows and Kate Croker, University of Western Australia Supporting research in an era of data deluge: developing a new service portfolio within Information Services at the University of Western Australia #VALA2012 #S1TB | Philip Minchin,Port Phillip Library Service, Vic Stacks of fun: games, community, libraries, technology #VALA2012 #S2PM | Felicity Gilbert, Yarra Plenty Regional Library, Vic From Aristotle to Siri: the augmented face of the library #VALA2012 #S3FG | |
1230 – 1405 | Lunch, Exhibition Viewing and VALA Showcase – Exhibition Area | |||
CONCURRENT SESSION 4: The Next Generation Room: Plenary Hall Chair: Ailsa Dott | CONCURRENT SESSION 5: metaFutures Room: 212 – 213 Chair: Jan Weaver | CONCURRENT SESSION 6: Big Ideas Room: 219 – 220 Chair: Lynette Lewis | RMIT Publishing/VALAtech Boot Camp Session D Room: 218 | |
1405 – 1435 | Ursula Henderson and Simon Pyke,University of Adelaide, SA 100% iPad guaranteed: information skills, the Library and an invigorated science programme #VALA2012 #S4UH | Monika Szunejko, Barbara Patison and Sarah McQuade,State Library of Western Australia If SLURP is the answer… what’s the question? #VALA2012 #S5MS | Chris Kelly,Brimbank City Council, Vic Repositioning Brimbank Libraries for 21st century service delivery (Co-presenter: Jarrod Coyles) #VALA2012 #S6CK | Drupal Advanced Facilitator: Brian Gilbert, Realityloop#VALA2012 #BCD
High-end hands-on technical session, with limited spaces. BYO notebook/netbook. |
1440 – 1510 | Shaun O’Dwyer and Kylie Bailin,University of New South Wales Imagine there’s no desk #VALA2012 #S4SO | Stephen Pugh, Oranjarra Partners, USA Harvesting relevant content: developing and applying new digital profiling methodologies and the evolution of commercial discovery, acquisition and access services #VALA2012 #S5SP | Laurie Atkinson and Bernie Lewin,Department of Treasury and Finance Victoria The big bang: establishing the Victorian Government Library Service #VALA2012 #S6LA | |
1515 – 1545 | Paul Mercieca,RMIT University, Vic Social media as an education platform: teaching through Facebook #VALA2012 #S4PM | Edmund Balnaves,Prosentient Systems, NSW Reigniting the OPAC as a metadata hub #VALA2012 #S5EB | Sharee Crocker,Deakin University, Vic Engaging student spaces: library in the Deakin Online Learning Environment #VALA2012 #S6SC | |
1545 – 1620 | Afternoon Tea, Exhibition Viewing and VALA Showcase – Exhibition Area | |||
1620 – 1730 | PLENARY SESSION Room: Plenary Hall Chair: Lian Todd Xiaolin Zhang, National Science Library of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China eMpowering e-Science, eMpowering libraries #VALA2012 #K2XZ | |||
1730 – 1900 | Welcome Reception – Exhibition Area |
Wednesday 8 February 2012 | Top |
0800 – 1800 | Registration |
0845 – 0955 | PLENARY SESSION: Room: Plenary Hall Chair: Ebe Kartus Eric Miller, Zepheira Inc, USA Linked data – weaving the web of libraries, museums and archives #VALA2012 #K3EM |
0955 – 1030 | Morning Tea, Exhibition Viewing and VALA Showcase – Exhibition Area |
1030 – 1230 | VENDOR PRESENTATIONS | ||||
Room: 212 Chair: Jan Weaver | Room: 213 Chair: Julie Gardner | Room: 218 Chair: Jeremy Taylor | Room: 219 Chair: John Terrell | Room: 220 Chair: Tom Edwards | |
1030-1042 | ProQuest Facilitating advanced research in science and engineering | Kanopy Kanopy Streaming Service – revolutionising academic VOD | EBSCO Introducing the Independent Scholarly Publishers Group | OCLC Mixing and mashing on the WorldShare platform | 3M Australia Independence with RFID |
1045 – 1057 | Serials Solutions – a ProQuest business A first peek at Serials Solutions web-scale management solution | Ebook Library An overview of EBL and DDA | IGI Global All about IGI Global | Project MUSE Project MUSE: books and journals together in an integrated interface | EnvisionWare Empowering patrons: library self-service solutions |
1100 – 1112 | ebrary – a ProQuest company Downloading with ebrary | Oxford University Press Highlights of 2012 | EBSCO EBSCO Publishing update: discovery, ebooks and Wilson “Super” databases | Casalini Libri Torrossa: the first platform dedicated to scholarly content from Italy, Spain and Portugal | FE Technologies Minimising touch with the Smart Shelf on hold solution |
1115 – 1127 | DA Information Services Integrating eFutures today | Cambridge University Press Cambridge online collections | Elsevier Science & Technology e-Trends @ Elsevier: emPOWERING you to stay ahead | Gale – Cengage Learning Nineteenth Century Collections Online – it’s elementary, my dear Watson! | Unique Management Services Material recovery of long overdue materials in a Gentle Nudge way |
1130 – 1142 | DA Information Services (continued) | Bolinda Digital Bolinda digital 2012 | Britannica Digital Learning Britannica Image Quest | Emerald Group Publishing Emerald – into the Zone | Softlink Liberty v5 Presentation – find out how Softlink’s latest Library Management System can assist with your information sharing |
1145 – 1157 | DA Information Services (continued) | SAGE Publications Asia-Pacific SAGE knowledge | Britannica Digital Learning (continued) | Euromonitor International Where do healthy people live in the world? – New findings from Passport Survey | Maxus Australia Social knowledge management best practice |
1200 – 1212 | OCLC WorldShare: manage your library not your technology | Springer Springer Book Archive: an introduction | IGroup (Australasia) American Chemical Society – ACS Update | Thomson Reuters Exploring the citation universe | Civica Library & Learning Libraries, patrons and ebooks |
1215 – 1227 | National Library of Australia Digital volcanoes and data flows | Wheelers Books ePlatform – eBook Library lending platform | IGroup (Australasia) (continued) | Thomson Reuters (continued) | Civica Library & Learning (continued) |
1230 – 1345 | Lunch, Exhibition Viewing and VALA Showcase – Exhibition Area | ||
CONCURRENT SESSION 7: Spaces, Physical and Virtual Room: 212 – 213 Chair: Lynette Brown | CONCURRENT SESSION 8: New Directions Room: 219 -220 Chair:Julie Gardner | CONCURRENT SESSION 9: eStuff Room: Plenary Hall Chair: Alison Morin | |
1345 – 1415 | Jennifer Peasley,Macquarie University Library, NSW Demystifying automated retrieval systems: the clients’ perspective #VALA2012 #S7JP | Helen Livingston,University of South Australia What is the catalogue? #VALA2012 #S8HL | Alison Neil,University of New South Wales Approval of ‘E’: fuss free selection and acquisition #VALA2012 #S9AN |
1420 – 1450 | Jenny Ellis, Karen Kealy and Alissa Sputore,University of Melbourne, Vic Empowering end-users: post occupancy evaluation of redesigned library spaces #VALA2012 #S7JE | David Feighan,Bialik College, Vic The Internet of everything: linking the print and online collections in a school library #VALA2012 #S8DF | Jenny Quilliam and Eleanor Thomas, University of South Australia Library eMpowering acquisitions in mediated selection #VALA2012 #S9JQ |
1455 – 1525 | Glenn Harper, Frankston City Libraries, Vic Cloud 9: new services and engagements #VALA2012 #S7GH | Bronwyn Foxall,Abbotsleigh, NSW Change or fade away: school libraries need to provide for, and lead, educational change #VALA2012 #S8BF | Fiona Burton and Maureen Kattau, Macquarie University Library, NSW Building in the ‘e’: creating the virtual bookshelf #VALA2012 #S9FB |
1525 – 1600 | Afternoon Tea, Exhibition Viewing and VALA Showcase – Exhibition Area | ||
1600 – 1710 | PLENARY SESSION: Room: Plenary Hall Chair: Kim Tairi Liz Lyon, UKOLN, The Library, University of Bath, Bath, UK The informatics transform : re-engineering libraries for the Data Decade #VALA2012 #K4LL | ||
1900 – 2300 | Conference Dinner – Plaza Ballroom |
Thursday 9 February 2012 | Top |
0800 – 1800 | Registration | |||
0845 – 0955 | PLENARY SESSION Room: Plenary Hall Chair: Tom Denison Eibhlin Roche, Guinness Storehouse, Ireland Guinness Archive: unlocking the potential of an iconic global brand #VALA2012 #K5ER | |||
0955 – 1030 | Morning Tea and Exhibition Viewing – Exhibition Area | |||
CONCURRENT SESSION 10: eM-powering Professionals Room: Plenary Hall Chair: Darren Ryan | CONCURRENT SESSION 11: Digitisation Room: 212 – 213 Chair: Jeremy Taylor | CONCURRENT SESSION 12: Apps and Applications Room: 219 – 220 Chair: Tom Edwards | RMIT Publishing/VALAtech Boot Camp Session E Room: 218 | |
1030 – 1100 | Helen Reid and Kim Tairi,Swinburne University of Technology, Vic Opening up the playground: supporting library staff to learn through play #VALA2012 #S10HR | Claire Stent,Statistics New Zealand Digitising historical data: that’s just scanning the tables from the books isn’t it? #VALA2012 #S11CS | Tristan Badham,RMIT University, Vic QR codes: do they provide the missing link between the physical and digital? (VALA Travel Scholar) #VALA2012 #S12TB | A Speed Date with Design Thinking Facilitator: Zaana Howard, Swinburne University of Technology, Vic#VALA2012 #BCE
High-end hands-on technical session, with limited spaces. BYO notebook/netbook. |
1105 – 1135 | Ralph Kiel and Frances O’Neil, Victoria University, Vic and Jen Scantlebury,Cocoon Consulting, Vic Brave new habits: evaluation of a library leadership program for a culture of innovation and creative contribution #VALA2012 #S10RK | Robin Wright,Swinburne University of Technology, Vic Libraries and licensing: the eFuture will need legal as well as technical skills #VALA2012 #S11RW | Margaret Warren, State Library of Queensland and Richard Hayward,State Library of Victoria Hacking the nation: Libraryhack and community-created apps #VALA2012 #S12MW | |
1140 – 1210 | Jennifer Hardware,Griffith University, Qld Where to next? A case study of the development of a Career Pathing Tool for Information Services, Griffith University #VALA2012 #S10JH | Kathryn Greenhill,Curtin University, WAand Constance Wiebrands,Edith Cowan University Library, WA No library required: the free and easy backwaters of online content sharing #VALA2012 #S11KG | Peter Neish, Parliament of Victoria Harvesting and semantically tagging media releases from political websites using web services #VALA2012 #S12PN | |
1210 – 1345 | Lunch, Exhibition Viewing and VALA Showcase – Exhibition Area | |||
CONCURRENT SESSION 13: eCapabilities Room: Plenary Hall Chair: Lynette Lewis | CONCURRENT SESSION 14: Museum Connections Room: 219 – 220 Chair: John Terrell | CONCURRENT SESSION 15: On Demand Room: 212 – 213 Chair: Baden Hughes | RMIT Publishing/VALAtech Boot Camp Session F Room:218 | |
1345 – 1415 | Lisa Smith and Steven Yates, Monash University Library, Vic Online learning: eM-powering eFutures through developing staff capability at Monash University Library #VALA2012 #S13LS | Ingrid Mason,Intersect Australia Ltd / Australian National Data Service, NSW Are the GLAMs going to bring a steampunk/neo-Victorian sensibility and aesthetic to Linked Open Data? #VALA2012 #S14IM | David Wells and Diana Blackwood,Curtin University Library, WA Streamed video in an academic library: expectations, challenges and response #VALA2012 #S15DW | Working with the Trove API Facilitator: Paul Hagon, National Library of Australia#VALA2012 #BCF
High-end hands-on technical session, with limited spaces. BYO notebook/netbook. |
1420 – 1450 | Ellen Forsyth,State Library of New South Wales Playing at professional development? #VALA2012 #S13EF | Elycia Wallis and Dave Matthews,Museum Victoria Collaborating locally, contributing globally: the Biodiversity Heritage Library in Australia #VALA2012 #S14EW | Ryan Weymouth,University of Queensland Library What’s on the telly? Delivery of offair television content to students via online video streaming at the University of Queensland #VALA2012 #S15RW | |
1455 – 1525 | Jemima McDonald and Sophie McDonald,Blake Library, University of Technology, Sydney, NSW Developing literacies and building a learning community at UTS Library #VALA2012 #S13JM | Robyn Van Dyk and Theresa Cronk,Australian War Memorial, ACT Anzacs Online: starting a new major digitisation project #VALA2012 #S14RV | Rita Ellul, Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, VIC and Indra Kurzeme, State Library of Victoria Lighting the FUSE: innovation and partnerships #VALA2012 #S15RE | |
1525 – 1555 | Afternoon Tea and Exhibition Viewing – Exhibition Area | |||
1555 – 1705 | PLENARY SESSION: Room: Plenary Hall Chair: Michelle McLean Eli Neiburger, Ann Arbor District Library, USA Access, schmaccess: libraries in the Age of Information Ubiquity #VALA2012 #K6EN | |||
1705 – 1710 | CLOSING: Lian Todd, VALA President and Bart Rutherford, VALA2012 Conference Committee Chair | |||
1710 – 1830 | Farewell Refreshments |
Friday 10 February 2012 | Top |