Media: A4 paperback - 160 pages
Author: A. Bundy (editor)
Year: 2011
ISBN: 9780980816716
Publisher: Auslib Press
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Trans Tasman library conference proceedings
Contents
- Conference recommendations
- Connecting our past with our future: a new gateway to Maitland’s history and heritag - Keryl Collard
- Working collaboratively in local studies in Orange - Jan Richards
- Sustaining community archives - Joanna Newman
- The Bendigo Regional Archives Centre: a new collaborative model - Vivien Newton
- Looking out and keeping the gate open: Wairarapa archive, New Zealand’s greatest little archive - Sandy Green
- Waratahs and kookaburras in the library: the role of exhibitions at Mosman Library NSW - Donna Braye
- Innovation in local studies collections and programs: how Melbourne Library Service is fostering community pride - Shirley Bateman
- A practical partnership: library, museum and family history society cooperation in Camden NSW - Jo Oliver
- Fostering family and local history in libraries: the Hawkesbury experience - Michelle Nichols
- Heritage treasures - cultural networks: museum initiatives and projects applicable to local studies - Jayne Fitzpatrick and Vicki Warden
- Local studies in the Wentworth Library NSW: our sense of place - Leanne Watmuff
- From manuscripts to metadata: the changing face of local studies librarianship - Diana Dixon
- A virtual sense of place: public libraries as creators of local studies indexes and online resources - Fran Inkster
- AR u feeling appy? Augmented reality, apps and mobile access to local studies information - Ellen Forsyth
- In Google we trust? Gen Y, the internet and local and family histories in libraries - Carly Reimann and David Brooks
- The Manly art of local studies blogging: a new approach to old stories - John MacRitchie
- Digitising council minutes at the city of Nedlands Western Australia - Anthea Harris
- From filing cabinet to cultural centre: creating a community history centre in Wanneroo Western Australia - Carol Leigh
- Many interests, one group: creating and celebrating history in a modem environment - Amanda Peckham
- Unlock the Past: promoting history, genealogy and heritage in Australia and New Zealand - Shauna Hicks
- Additional paper: Geeking out: quick and easy oral history - Fiona Blackburn
- Panel session Day 1
- Panel session Day 2
- About the contributors
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