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6 7 Programme / Te Wātaka Titles do not always reflect the content or depth of the session. Abstracts can be viewed on the website to assist when planning the sessions you wish to attend. Saturday 27 November 10.00am – 5.00pm Health SIG Study Day Sunday 28 November 9.00am - 11.15am Dunedin Public Library Tour 11.00am – 7.00pm Registration desk open (Closed during Mihi Whakatau) 11.30am Association of Public Library Managers AGM 1.00pm – 2.30pm Mihi Whakatau including shared aſternoon tea 2.30pm – 2.45pm Conference Welcome 2.45pm – 3.45pm Opening Keynote 1 eresa Gattung 3.45pm – 4.30pm 3M Award Finalists Presentations 4.30pm – 5.30pm Keynote 2 Sharpening the value edge of academic libraries Carol Tenopir 5.30pm – 7.30pm Conference Welcome Reception sponsored by Taylor and Francis Group Conference Venue / Te Wāhi Hui e University of Otago, Dunedin e University of Otago is New Zealand’s oldest University, founded in 1869 and opening in 1871 with a staff of just three professors. In 2010 that number is closer to 3,700 with a student body of over 21,500 individuals. Part of the University of Otago’s popularity with students is its vibrant student culture, with the bulk of student accommodation all in one place. During semesters students can be found in their rundown flats, outside on their couches or cooling off a Speights in the fridge (or simply outside on a cold day!). Dunedin students are known around New Zealand as ‘Scarfies’ which originated from the students tendency to wear thick scarves in the freezing cold winter. e University’s Registry Building, oſten referred to as the Clocktower Building, is a Dunedin landmark. e building was modelled on the main building of the Glasgow University in Scotland and is constructed from contrasting dark basalt and light Oamaru stone. Part of University tradition involves the annual ‘Clocktower Race’ where students must race round the tower and attached building, beginning on the first chime of the clock at noon and completing before the chimes cease. e main venue for the conference is St David Lecture Complex, where the plenary sessions will take place and the vendor exhibition is accommodated. Dunedin / Ōtepoti As the principal city of Otago, and the largest city area in New Zealand, Dunedin is renowned for its spectacular beauty. is friendly, compact city (population 130,000) is also the financial and commercial hub of a region where a thriving economy and a range of employment and investment opportunities make for an exciting place to live and work. e Octagon is busy with cafés, restaurants and theatres all under the watchful eye of the City’s famous statue of poet Robbie Burns. Handy to the centre of town are numerous chic fashion boutiques. Delegates attending the LIANZA Conference can take advantage of the city’s accessible recreational and cultural venues, fashionable shopping and first-rate entertainment. Dunedin has a rich heritage of beautiful Edwardian and Victorian architecture which is the perfect complement to the vibrant restaurant and café scene, art galleries, museums, live club music and professional theatre and music.

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Programme / Te WātakaTitles do not always reflect the content or depth of the session. Abstracts can be viewed on the website to assist when planning the sessions you wish to attend.

Saturday 27 November

10.00am – 5.00pm Health SIG Study Day

Sunday 28 November

9.00am - 11.15am Dunedin Public Library Tour

11.00am – 7.00pm Registration desk open (Closed during Mihi Whakatau)

11.30am Association of Public Library Managers AGM

1.00pm – 2.30pm Mihi Whakatau including shared afternoon tea

2.30pm – 2.45pm Conference Welcome

2.45pm – 3.45pm Opening Keynote 1 TheresaGattung

3.45pm – 4.30pm 3M Award Finalists Presentations

4.30pm – 5.30pm Keynote 2 Sharpening the value edge of academic libraries CarolTenopir

5.30pm – 7.30pm Conference Welcome Reception sponsored by Taylor and Francis Group

Conference Venue / Te Wāhi Hui The University of Otago, Dunedin

The University of Otago is New Zealand’s oldest University, founded in 1869 and opening in 1871 with a staff of just three professors. In 2010 that number is closer to 3,700 with a student body of over 21,500 individuals.

Part of the University of Otago’s popularity with students is its vibrant student culture, with the bulk of student accommodation all in one place. During semesters students can be found in their rundown flats, outside on their couches or cooling off a Speights in the fridge (or simply outside on a cold day!). Dunedin students are known around New Zealand as ‘Scarfies’ which originated from the students tendency to wear thick scarves in the freezing cold winter.

The University’s Registry Building, often referred to as the Clocktower Building, is a Dunedin landmark. The building was modelled on the main building of the Glasgow University in Scotland and is constructed from contrasting dark basalt and light Oamaru stone. Part of University tradition involves the annual ‘Clocktower Race’ where students must race round the tower and attached building, beginning on the first chime of the clock at noon and completing before the chimes cease.

The main venue for the conference is St David Lecture Complex, where the plenary sessions will take place and the vendor exhibition is accommodated.

Dunedin / Ōtepoti

As the principal city of Otago, and the largest city area in New Zealand, Dunedin is renowned for its spectacular beauty. This friendly, compact city (population 130,000) is also the financial and commercial hub of a region where a thriving economy and a range of employment and investment opportunities make for an exciting place to live and work.

The Octagon is busy with cafés, restaurants and theatres all under the watchful eye of the City’s famous statue of

poet Robbie Burns. Handy to the centre of town are numerous chic fashion boutiques.

Delegates attending the LIANZA Conference can take advantage of the city’s accessible recreational and cultural venues, fashionable shopping and first-rate entertainment. Dunedin has a rich heritage of beautiful Edwardian and Victorian architecture which is the perfect complement to the vibrant restaurant and café scene, art galleries, museums, live club music and professional theatre and music.

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1CSearching at the Edge: Finding Aotearoa information on the global internetAlistairSmith

1D Workshop Numbers limitedPart 1: The Price of Cabbages and Kings: The theoretical and practical application of valuing heritage collectionsStuartStrachan&AnthonyTedeschi

1EWorkshop Numbers limitedPart 1 – Information LiteracyJesúsLau– sponsored by KAREN and National Library of New Zealand

2C Te Ara Tika: Are we still on the right path?ChrisSzekely

2DWorkshop Numbers limitedPart 2: The Price of Cabbages and Kings: The theoretical and practical application of valuing heritage collectionsStuartStrachan&AnthonyTedeschi

2E Workshop Numbers limitedPart 2 – Information LiteracyJesúsLau– sponsored by KAREN and National Library of New Zealand

2FTour of University of Otago Information Services Building

4.45pm – 6.15pm LIANZA AGM

6.15pm – 7.45pm Centennial Celebrations and LIANZA Book Launch sponsored by LIANZA, Otago and Southland Region

Monday 29 November Sponsored by The National Library

7.45am – 6.00pm Registration desk open

8.30am – 9.00am Mihi and housekeeping

9.00am – 9.20am Presidential Address/Centennial History of LIANZA

9.20am – 9.40am National Librarian – PennyCarnaby

9.40am – 10.00am Minister for the National Library and Archives New Zealand – HonNathanGuy

10.00am – 10.45am Morning tea amongst the Exhibitors sponsored by Emerald Group Publishing Ltd

Newcomers Morning Tea sponsored by Open Polytechnic

10.45am – 11.15am LIANZA Fellowship Awards

11.15am – 12.15pm Keynote 3 At the Edge of Opportunity: Embedded librarianship today and tomorrow DavidShumaker

12.15pm – 1.45pm Lunch amongst the exhibitors

Celebratory Luncheon for Retired Members (invitation only)

12.15pm – 1.45pm Preservation SIG Meeting SLIS Meeting Te Rōpū Whakahau Meeting CatSIG Meeting Health SIG Meeting SLIS North Meeting TEL-SIG Meeting ITSIG Workshop and AGM Aurora Leadership Institute Meeting 1.45pm – 2.30pm Concurrent Session #1 sponsored by SirsiDynix

1A Panel DiscussionLest we forget: Connecting 21st century history students to the ANZAC legacyTomBrooking,CharlotteBrown,SimonHart,AnneJackman

1B Part 1 – Pioneers, revolutionaries and the new guardMaryRonnie

2.30pm – 3.30pm LIANZA Awards

3.30pm – 4.00pm Afternoon Tea amongst the exhibitors sponsored by FE Technologies

4.00pm – 4.45pm Concurrent Session #2 sponsored by SirsiDynix

2A Leading From The edge of The World: How New Zealand library professionals are making a contribution on the international stage  JanetCopsey,AllisonDobbie,MoiraFraser&JohnRedmayne

2B Part 2 – Pioneers, revolutionaries and the new guardMaryRonnie

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3CFrom “The Butcher’s Shop” to “The Peaceful Pill”: A history of book censorship in New ZealandMichelleBaker

3De-reader devices in public libraries – are our customers ready for them?Kris Wehipeihana

3ETour of University of Otago, College of Education, Bill Robertson Library

4CDemand driven e-book selection: Moving beyond “just in time” collection developmentMarilynFordyce&PaulaHasler

Does my bottom line look big in this? Counting the uncountable in the library’s customer experienceClaireScott&AlisonFitzpatrick

4D Applying web usability research to support better access to library collectionsRebeccaCox

The value of user-created contentMikeKmiec

4EWorkshop Numbers limitedLeading at the Edge: Leadership for transformational changeLuisHerrera

3.00pm – 3.45pm Afternoon tea amongst the exhibitors and presentation of 3M award

3.45pm – 4.45pm Keynote 6 Information for Development Terrain: Harvesting Knowledge and Seeds JesúsLau sponsored by KAREN and National Library of New Zealand

5.00pm – 11.00pm The Great Train Robbery transport departs from conference venue

6.30pm – 11.00pm Larnach Castle Evening Extravaganza transport departs from hotels

Tuesday 30 November

7.30am – 8.30pm Professional Registratration Mentors Workshop

7.45am – 6.00pm Registration desk open

8.30am – 9.00am Mihi and housekeeping

9.00am – 10.00am Keynote 4 Nothing has changed but everything is different ChrisSzekely

10.00am – 10.45am Morning tea amongst the exhibitors sponsored by Peter Pal Library Supplier

10.45am – 11.30am Concurrent Session #3 sponsored by SirsiDynix

3A Panel DiscussionWhat have libraries done for Māori?

3B Your library…where real and imaginary worlds can be found LizKnowles&PaulHayton

11.30am – 12.15pm Keynote 5 TahuPotiki

12.15pm – 1.30pm Lunch amongst the exhibitors

12.45pm – 1.30pm Knowledge Cafe on Revalidation – JanetUpton

1.30pm – 3.00pm Concurrent Session #4 sponsored by SirsiDynix

1.30pm – 2.15pm

2.15pm – 3.00pm

4ATikanga Māori and information behaviourSpencerLilley

Exploring Māori knowledge paradigms using picture booksJoanGibbons

4BOpen to Change? Factors influencing the adoption and use of open access repositories by academic staff in New Zealand tertiary institutionsBrendaChawner&RowenaCullen

Getting Beyond the Roach Motel: How to develop a service that our clients may not realise they needAllisonBrown,GillianElliot&KateNixon

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2.15pm – 3.15pm Closing Keynote 8 Vision of the future StephenAbramsponsored by Gale Cengage

3.15pm – 3.30pm 2011 Conference Launch

3.30pm – 4.30pm Conference Wrap up – DarrynRussell

Poroporoaki

Farewell refreshments

4.00pm – 5.15pm Tour of Hocken Library

Wednesday 1 December

7.45am – 4.00pm Registration desk open

8.30am – 9.00am Mihi and housekeeping

9.00am – 10.00am Keynote 7 LouiseSchaper

10.00am – 10.45am Morning tea amongst the exhibitors sponsored by Nature Publishing Group

10.45am – 12.15am Concurrent Session #5 sponsored by SirsiDynix

10.45am – 11.30am

11:30am – 12:15pm

5A Sustainable librariesBernieHawke

Literacy and Learning - Imagining the future in services to schoolsGeraldineHowell&ElizabethJones

5BRDA: Coming soon to a catalogue near youChrisTodd

Twitter tricksMagalieLeGac

5CMovies, Maps and Memories: Extending our collections, refining our servicesBrianFlaherty

Image Management - leading edgeGerardRooijaakkers

5DCommunity Connection: Developing a public library’s collection and services from the outside inLindaHeald

Public libraries after the iPadChristineMackenzie

5EWorkshop Numbers limitedSucceeding with Embedded Librarianship: A self-assessment workshopDavidShumaker

5FWorkshop Numbers limitedMāori university students and the academic library: Interacting with our communityTroyTuhou

12.15pm – 1.30pm Lunch amongst the exhibitors

12.15pm – 1.15pm EPIC Workshop: At the edge of something

1.30pm – 2.15pm Concurrent Session #6 sponsored by SirsiDynix

6ARevitalising libraries for the self serve generation: The Altona North community library experienceJoanneSmith

6BQR Codes: Pushing the library out or bringing the world in?Sarah-JaneSaravani

6CHanging Out: Preserving ephemeral print culture in DunedinSarahGallagher

6DHere Today and Here Tomorrow: The academic library of the futureSueMcKnight

6EDollars, Sense and Public Libraries: The community value of Victorian public librariesDebraRosenfeldt&AndrewMcDougall

6FTour of University of Otago Law Library

This programme is correct at the time of printing.

Titles do not always reflect the content or depth of the session, we recommend that you view and plan the sessions you wish to attend, by looking at the Concurrent session abstracts online at www.lianza.org.nz

Please check the website for programme updates – www.lianza.org.nz