EAST-IN SIG (East Coast Special Interest Group)
PURPOSE
To form a focus group for information specialists in the East Coast/Hawkes Bay Region.
To conduct continuing education for information professionals.
To form a focus group for information specialists in the East Coast/Hawkes Bay Region.
To conduct continuing education for information professionals.
Membership
Membership is open to all Librarians in the East Coast Region of the North Island.
Membership is $10 per annum.
LIANZ Membership is not a requirement, but desirable.
Membership application can be obtained from treasurer Diane Friis dfriis at eit.ac.nz
(note: all one word replace the word at with @)
Membership is $10 per annum.
LIANZ Membership is not a requirement, but desirable.
Membership application can be obtained from treasurer Diane Friis dfriis at eit.ac.nz
(note: all one word replace the word at with @)
Committee 2009-10
The current comittee is:
Convenor: Jenny Cutting
Secretary: Jeannie Wright
Treasurer: Diane Friis
Blog: Kim Salamonson
Committee: Sheryl Reed, Sue Fargher, Kim Salamonson, Paula Murdoch, Jennifer Cutting, Diana Cram, Pat Money, Karen Tobin, Rae Jones, Maureen Roache,
Convenor: Jenny Cutting
Secretary: Jeannie Wright
Treasurer: Diane Friis
Blog: Kim Salamonson
Committee: Sheryl Reed, Sue Fargher, Kim Salamonson, Paula Murdoch, Jennifer Cutting, Diana Cram, Pat Money, Karen Tobin, Rae Jones, Maureen Roache,
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Information Literacy
If you are interested in Information Literacy then this maybe a useful link...
http://information-literacy.blogspot.com/2009/02/lianza-papers.html
Some interesting papers from the November 2008 LIANZA (New Zealand Library Association ) Conference have been archived in LIANZA's online library. They include: Helen Mandl and Margie Jantti Far from common - innovative approaches to designing information rich learning and research spaces (about the uses of and activities in the new University of Wollongong Library complex) I also noticed Kathryn Greenhill's Building Scripted Objects to go in Second Life libraries. Go to http://opac.lianza.org.nz/cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl
http://information-literacy.blogspot.com/2009/02/lianza-papers.html
Some interesting papers from the November 2008 LIANZA (New Zealand Library Association ) Conference have been archived in LIANZA's online library. They include: Helen Mandl and Margie Jantti Far from common - innovative approaches to designing information rich learning and research spaces (about the uses of and activities in the new University of Wollongong Library complex) I also noticed Kathryn Greenhill's Building Scripted Objects to go in Second Life libraries. Go to http://opac.lianza.org.nz/cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl
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