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.

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
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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,

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Future Perfect : Digital Continuity Conference

Future Perfect : Digital Continuity Conference
Wellington, New Zealand

Monday 3 – Wednesday 5 May 2010

Venues:
Workshops: Archives New Zealand, 10 Mulgrave Street, Wellington.Conference: The Wellington Convention Centre, CBD, Wellington.BarCamp: Mac's Brewery Bar, 4 Taranaki Street, Wellington.
Programme
Archives New Zealand is pleased to announce the Southern Hemisphere's premier conference dedicated to the theme of digital continuity, preservation and long-term public sector information issues. This is an exciting opportunity for all information professionals impacted by the emerging information risk and longevity issues, or those who just wish to find out more. These escalating digital challenges will impact on all of our lives both personally and in our workplaces. Come along to hear what the key issues are, and who is developing answers both globally and locally.The Future Perfect 2010 conference will feature internationally renowned experts from Australasia, North America and Europe presenting on a range of aspects in the digital preservation and information continuity fields.While we have some of the world’s leading digital preservation experts in New Zealand we will also be taking the opportunity to deliver workshops and master-classes. The conference also includes a BarCamp 'unconference' day with a more technical outlook.
http://www.archives.govt.nz/advice/digital-continuity-action-plan/future-perfect-digital-continuity-conference-2010

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