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National library & information technicians symposium 2005: conference report

ALIA National Library and Information Technicians Symposium, 2005 Sydney
 
This conference report was composed by the recipient of the WALT symposium grant.
 
The aim of the WA Library Technicians Group (WALT) symposium grant is to enable students and recent graduates of a library technician qualification course to experience the value of a National Library and Information Technicians' Symposium. The Symposium is a prime source of professional development and networking opportunities for library technicians within Australia and overseas.

WA Library Technicians Group (WALT) conference grant: winning essay 2004

The aim of the WA Library Technicians Group (WALT) symposium grant is to enable students and recent graduates of a library technician qualification course to experience the value of a National Library and Information Technicians' Symposium. The Symposium is a prime source of professional development and networking opportunities for library technicians within Australia and overseas.

National library & information technicians symposium 2007: conference report

ALIA National Library and Information Technicians Symposium, 2007 Melbourne
 
This conference report was composed by the recipient of the WALT symposium grant.
 
The aim of the WA Library Technicians Group (WALT) symposium grant is to enable students and recent graduates of a library technician qualification course to experience the value of a National Library and Information Technicians' Symposium. The Symposium is a prime source of professional development and networking opportunities for library technicians within Australia and overseas.

WA Library Technicians Group (WALT) conference grant: winning essay 2007

The aim of the WA Library Technicians Group (WALT) symposium grant is to enable students and recent graduates of a library technician qualification course to experience the value of a National Library and Information Technicians' Symposium. The Symposium is a prime source of professional development and networking opportunities for library technicians within Australia and overseas.

National library & information technicians symposium 2011: conference report

ALIA National Library and Information Technicians Symposium, 2011 Perth: back to basics
 
This conference report was composed by the recipient of the WALT symposium grant.
 
The aim of the WA Library Technicians Group (WALT) symposium grant is to enable students and recent graduates of a library technician qualification course to experience the value of a National Library and Information Technicians' Symposium. The Symposium is a prime source of professional development and networking opportunities for library technicians within Australia and overseas.

WA Library Technicians Group (WALT) conference grant: winning essay 2011

The aim of the WA Library Technicians Group (WALT) symposium grant is to enable students and recent graduates of a library technician qualification course to experience the value of a National Library and Information Technicians' Symposium. The Symposium is a prime source of professional development and networking opportunities for library technicians within Australia and overseas.

Eating a palm tree: the history of an ALIA special interest group

ALIA Asia Pacific Special Interest Group (ALIA APSIG) is a national group that aims to lead efforts in identifying new sources of support for the development between information professionals in the region, through two-way co-operation. It also aims to provide a forum for members to discuss regional professional issues and to communicate these to the appropriate forum; hosts public talks relating to relevant issues; and produce a membership newsletter three times per year.

Innovative projects in digital special collections: bridging the gap between digitisation and knowledge creation [slides]

National Library and Information Technicians Symposium, 27-29 September 2017 North Sydney: bridge to knowledge
 
This presentation (PowerPoint slides) supports the paper which discusses an approach to effectively managing photographic digitisation projects.
 

How much do you really want to know? Harvesting to build institutional knowledge resources [slides]

National Library and Information Technicians Symposium, 27-29 September 2017 North Sydney: bridge to knowledge
 
This presentation (PowerPoint slides) accompanied the keynote address at the conference. It provides an overview of the changing role of libraries in knowledge management.
 

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