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, April 28, 2010

LIANZA Council Elections

2010 LIANZA Council Elections
LIANZA Secretary, Alli Smith, is calling for nominations for the LIANZA Council for the 2010/11 year.
Nominations are being sought for the roles of President Elect, Ikaroa Councillor, Otago/Southland Councillor and Waikato/Bay of Plenty Councillor.
All nominations for the 2010/11 Council elections will close at 5pm on Thursday 20th May 2010.
Who can Nominate and Stand?
Any Personal Member of the Association or the Authorised representative of an Institutional Member may nominate any other Personal Member for election to a position as Officer on the National Council.
Any Personal Member of the Association or the Authorised representative of an Institutional Member in a particular Region may nominate any other Personal Member in that Region as Councillor for that Region on the National Council.
Who can vote?
The Officers of the LIANZA National Council are elected by Personal and Institutional Members of the Association.
Regional Councillors of the LIANZA National Council are elected by LIANZA Personal and Institutional Members within that Region.
Voting Papers
If an election for any position is held, voting papers will be sent to members for a poll.
More Information
For more information about the process and the rules for nominations go to the Code of Practice or the following sections of the Rules on the LIANZA website:
Officers of the Association
National Council of the Association
Powers of the National Council
For further information about Council elections please contact Alli Smith, Secretary, LIANZA (Ph: 04 473 -5834) alli@lianza.org.nz
Associated files
LIANZA Council Nomination Form 2010.doc (70 Kb)
Position Description - Regional Councillor.pdf (78 Kb)

Open Letter To The Library Sector From Penny Carnaby, National Librarian

Open Letter To The Library Sector From Penny Carnaby, National Librarian
Kia ora colleaguesI thought it useful if I updated everyone on the recent Government announcement that Archives New Zealand and the National Library of New Zealand would amalgamate into the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA). Firstly, I want to thank the many individuals and sector groups that have been in touch during the past few weeks. Of course many questions and at times concerns have been raised and I want to assure you that your questions will be answered in the next few weeks. We will put these up on a web link very soon.
Since the announcement I have met with the Libraries of New Zealand through the Strategic Advisory Forum (made up of CONZUL, Te Rōpū Whakahau, ITPNZ, Parliamentary Library, NZLLA, LIANZA, SLANZA, GIG, the professional education sector, APLM and HealthSIG);the Library and Information Advisory Commission (LIAC), Guardians Kaitiaki of the Alexander Turnbull Library, and the Public Service Association (PSA). I was also able to catch up with the South Island Public Library Managers at their conference last monday.... http://www.lianza.org.nz/news/2010/apr/19/open-letter-library-sector-penny-carnaby-national-librarian

Friday, April 23, 2010

Revalidation Process cont.

Six Months out from when you revalidation is due (This information should be received by the office within 3 months of revalidation being due):
1. Write a brief self-assessment of your continuing professional development over the revalidation period, including any explanation for why any criteria might not have been met;
2. Print out Jorunal Cover Sheet and fill in. http://www.lianza.org.nz/resources/professional-registration/revalidation/journal-cover-sheet
3. Print out the Letter of verification, fill it in. http://www.lianza.org.nz/resources/professional-registration/revalidation/letter-verification
4. Get you manager to verify and sign that the revalidation journal is a true and correct record of you continuing professional development.
5. Forward your journal, together with:
the brief self-assessment of their continuing professional development over the period, including any explanation for why the criteria above might not have been met;
6. A signed statement that information recorded in the journal is true and correct, and
7. A signed statement (leter of verification) from the applicant’s employer (or another registered professional familiar with the applicant’s work and practice) verifying that the information recorded in the journal is to the best of their knowledge true and correct.

Put this all in a large envelope and post to:

The applicant should post the journal, cover sheet and signed letter of verification to the Administration Officer, Library and Information Professional Revalidation Board, c/- LIANZA, P.O. Box 12 212, Wellington.

At the same time, applicants who have maintained an electronic copy of the journal should submit this to the registration@lianza.org.nz

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Putting The Journal Together

Over the 3 years period you will no doubt have attended a number or courses, seminars, webinars, conferences or read Online Journals , or other printed Library Journals etc.
Now you have collated all these in to you journal from your "Activities sheet" and "Seminar and Conference" sheets you need to check the following criteria:

1. Check that you have the BOK numbers recorded
2. Check that you recorded the date and activity correctly.
3. Check that you have coverage of all 11 areas of the Body of Knowledge , over the 3 year period, and
4. Check you have coverage of 3 out of the 4 domains of professional practice
i. Currency of Professional Knowledge
ii. Professional Practice and Responsibility
iii. Communication and Professional relationships
iv. Professional, Leadership
please note that the 3 domain areas do not have to be applied to each of the 11 Body of Knowledge elements), for more info on the four domains click http://www.lianza.org.nz/career/professional-registration/revalidation-process and
5. check you have at least 10 activities per year for the duration of the revalidation period (i.e. 30 over 3 years) and
6. You have commented on the learning outcomes of each activity undertaken and how you have applied this learning.

NOTE: As part of their assessment, the Board will be looking for
quality rather than quantity, relevance of activities to the role held by that individual, spread of learning across all areas and throughout the whole period evidence of the depth of learning gained.


You are almost ready for revalidation.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Social Cataloguing - Tim Spalding

Tim Spalding, the founder of LibraryThing, presented at LIANZA this past October, 2009 in New Zealand. He has posted his presentation on YouTube in a series of 6, 9 minute videos. The theme of his presentation? “What is social cataloging?” It’s great!
View his LIANZA Conference Presentation in these 6 9min videos.
http://laureltarulli.wordpress.com/2010/01/21/tim-spaldings-what-is-social-cataloguing-presentation/

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Cataloguing for Non Cataloguers

There 28 Librarians from Hawke's Bay Libraries and 2 Library Studies Studies syudents in attendance. Rosalie had a lively bunch who from the start offered eager words of participation. The course itself "Cataloguing for non Cataloguers" presentation gave a basic orientation to cataloging -- its purpose, its goals, its terminology and why we catalogue, and how to apply cataloguing principles to searching the Library catalogues.
A few participatory quizzes on the dewey system, what the 100's are and then how they relate to subjects. This was followed by a quick test to make sure they understood. They then looked at Subject Headings and had to work out what dewey 100's they fitted into, and then breaking down to the dewey thousands.
The Afternoon was used to apply what they had learnt to search catalogues around the country, to find books and information examples and questions.
An enjoyable day by all, the Lunches and afternoon tea being great and were really enjoyed. Some good networking opportunities too. Jocelyn said "it was great to see how Dewey and subject headings work hand in hand"
Thanks Sharon & Jocelyn for your report back.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Rosalie Blake Dinner with East-in SIG


The recent retirement of long-serving Horowhenua District Librarian Rosalie has served at the helm of Horowhenua District for nearly three decades. Rosalie Blake is hosting a some professional development in the bay for Librarians of the East-in SIG.

Tonight several of the East-in SIG members enjoyed a lovely Thai dinner at the Lotus Thai restaurant in Taradale. A great evening of fun frivolity and networking was enjoyed by all.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Conference and Seminar Activities Record

For any conference you attend eg LIANZA, NDF, Children's Conference Archives Conference, Public Libraries Confernce etc

1. Record the sessions / networking opportunities too eg at Lunch, exhibitors etc. you went too. in the Conference and Seminars Activities Record.
2. Fill in the session / networking event title
3. Fill in the description of the session / event / networking.
4. Fill in box the knowledge gained, and how applied
5. Fill in the BOK number, domain & date

Repeat for each session you attended.


Revalidation Activities sheet


Write the activity that you completed with the date and the BOK number if you have time to check the catergory und the appropriate column whether it is:
1. Currency e.g. Read the new Copyright Act - BOK 1, Dec 08
2. Practice e.g. Web 2.0 skills training completed - BOK 7- Feb 08
3. Communication e.g. Attended presentation on readers advisory skills - BOK 4- May 08
4. Leadership e.g project manager for the recent Book Expo - BOK 9 12 Jul -30 Oct 09

So try and do this for each activity soon after the completion of the activity.

See attached picture of examples in Activity Worksheet

Revalidation Journal

Keeping the Journal
1. Download Activities Template
I actually start with an activities template, to record my training, professional development, reading, and othere relevant activities including the BOK number if I have time. A template obtained from http://www.lianza.org.nz/registration/files/revalidation_activities.xls

2. Download the Conference & Seminar Template
I also maintain a conference and seminar record sheet for various conferences and seminars I may attend over the three year period. http://www.lianza.org.nz/registration/files/conference_seminar_attendance_template.doc

3 Download Journal Template
I then once a month tranfer the information from my activities record to my journal with the appropriate comments, Bok number and how I have applied the new gained knowledge.
I Repeat the process for the Conference & Seminar activities sheet.
A template for the journal is available on the LIANZA website. http://www.lianza.org.nz/registration/files/revalidation_journal_template.xls

The journal can be downloaded to your own computer files and maintained on-line as an excel file. There is a separate worksheet for each of the 11 Body of Knowledge elements.

Alternatively the journal can be printed from the LIANZA website and maintained in hardcopy format.

NOTE:
The are Embedded help links in the spreadsheet provide online explanations of the different categories.

An example of a completed journal has been created on the LIANZA website to provide guidance for applicants and is explained here. http://www.lianza.org.nz/registration/files/revalidation_examples.xls

Revalidation Criteria Part 1

Revalidation Criteria
Applicants wishing to maintain their registration must record evidence of continuing professional development and practice, demonstrated by examples.
by maintaining and completing a journal over the 3 year period.

The following criteria must be met through revalidation in order to maintain the status of RLIANZA.

1.Individuals must maintain a journal that records evidence of all relevant continuing professional development activities. The would include LIANZA Conference and other LIANZA CPD Training as well as relevent training by other companies relating to the job. To achieve revalidation, these activities must include as a minimum:

a. coverage of all 11 areas of the Body of Knowledge, and
b. activity in 3 of the 4 Domain areas (please note that the 3 domain areas not have to be applied to each of the 11 Body of Knowledge elements), and
c. at least 10 activities per year for the duration of the revalidation period
d. comment on the learning outcomes of each activity undertaken.

I will look at each of these requirements in more details over the next few days.
Our Next step to look at:
The suggested journal template can be found here http://www.lianza.org.nz/registration/files/revalidation_journal_template.xls

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Eligibility for Revalidation

Eligibility for Revalidation
All individuals granted the status of RLIANZA (ie Professionally registered) are required to revalidate their registration every 3 years. Registered practitioners will be reminded 3 months prior to the date of renewal of their revalidation, and must forward the necessary documentation within 6 months of this date.

The initial revalidation renewal date for LIANZA Associates is 4 years from the date of their initial registration, thereafter 3 years. The initial revalidation renewal date for LIANZA Fellows is 5 years from the date of initial registration, thereafter 3 years. This is in order to spread the number of revalidations due in 2010.

Are you getting anxious about revalidation?

Fear not over the next 5 weeks I will take you through what I see as the steps to revalidation of your professional Registration.
We will cover the requirements for revalidation that need to met and the ways of achiving these.

For more info check out the LIANZA website http://www.lianza.org.nz/registration/revalidation.html
Or article in Library Magazine http://www.lianza.org.nz/publications/library-life/pdfs/LL333Mar09.pdf
or the discussion board on the IKAROA blog. http://ikaroalianza.blogspot.com/

Joann Ransom - Mover and Shaker 2010


Congratulations to Joann Ransom from Horowhenua! See the details here for becoming one of Library Journal's 2010 "Movers & Shakers" - first time a kiwi has been awarded this title ...
She is the first Kiwi to make this prestigious award. Well done Joann
http://diligentroom.wordpress.com/2010/03/16/congratulations-joann-ransom-library-mover/

PUBSIG AGM Online

The AGM for PubSIG is this year being held online. The reason for this is that committee members are now based throughout the country rather than in a region.

A Google Group has been set up for the online AGM of PubSIG. On the pages within this group you can:

* See who the Committee Members are
* Participate in the Online AGM and vote in the committee members
* Read the PubSIG report
* View the PubSIG financial reports
* Participate on online discussions.

Online voting and the AGM discussions are open from Saturday 10 April 2010 to Monday 10 May 2010. We invite all members to participate in voting and discussions on the best way for PubSIG to promote and support the development of public library services and the librarians who work in them.

You can visit the Google Group at http://groups.google.co.nz/group/pubsig?hl=en or via the PubSIG section of the LIANZA website.

We would like to invite and encourage your participate in this online AGM.

Kind regards,

Joanne Dillon (for PubSIG)

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Transliteracy & Librarians

Are You Transliterate?
Transliteracy is the ability to read, write and interact across a range of platforms, tools and media from signing and orality through handwriting, print, TV, radio and film, to digital social networks.
The updated meaning of the term, in this case as the plural 'transliteracies', evolved at the Transcriptions Research Project directed by Professor Alan Liu in the Department of English at the University of California Santa Barbara. Liu later developed and formalised the Transliteracies Project, researching technological, social, and cultural practices of online reading, which launched in 2005. Based at UCSB, the Transliteracies Project includes scholars in the humanities, social sciences, and engineering in the University of California system (and in the future other research programs). It will establish working groups to study online reading from different perspectives; bring those groups into conjunction behind a shared technology development initiative; publish research and demonstration software; and train graduate students working at the intersections of the humanistic, social, and technological disciplines.

This is important for Librarians, staff must be able to cross the divide between printed, digital and virtual worlds to address the constantly changing needs of the communities they support. I'd like to help them understand how library customers use social media tools (blogs, social networking sites, virtual worlds, podcasts, text messaging, etc.) to gain information, and how they can use these tools to share the library's value with the community.
If we are not then we can't serve our Library community as best as we can or should.

Please
http://librariesandtransliteracy.wordpress.com/

Nominations for the LIANZA Council for the 2010/11 year.

LIANZA Secretary, Alli Smith, is calling for nominations for the LIANZA Council for the 2010/11 year.

Nominations are being sought for the following roles:

President Elect
Ikaroa Councillor
Otago/Southland Councillor
Waikato/Bay of Plenty Councillor
All nominations for the 2010/11 Council elections will close at 5pm on Thursday 20th May 2010

Who can Nominate and Stand?

Any Personal Member of the Association or the Authorised representative of an Institutional Member may nominate any other Personal Member for election to a position as Officer on the National Council.
Any Personal Member of the Association or the Authorised representative of an Institutional Member in a particular Region may nominate any other Personal Member in that Region as Councillor for that Region on the National Council.
Who can vote?

The Officers of the LIANZA National Council are elected by Personal and Institutional Members of the Association.

Regional Councillors of the LIANZA National Council are elected by LIANZA Personal and Institutional Members within that Region.

Voting Papers

If an election for any position is held, voting papers will be sent to members for a poll.

More Information

For more information about the process and the rules for nominations go to the Code of Practice or the following sections of the Rules on the LIANZA website:

Officers of the Association
National Council of the Association
Powers of the National Council
Please visit the LIANZA website for details on who is eligible to stand, nominate and vote.

For further information about Council elections please contact:

Alli Smith, Secretary, LIANZA (Ph: 04 473 -5834) alli@lianza.org.nz

The Merging of the National Library and Archives into the Department of Internal Affairs

Government’s announcement re the merging of the National Library and Archives into the Department of Internal Affairs

As a representative of the stakeholders of the National Library, LIANZA is concerned that there has been no consultation about the proposed merger of National Library and Archives with the Department of Internal Affairs. As a significant partner in the many collaborative activities that the National Library has initiated or facilitated, we are concerned about the potential impact on every single library service in New Zealand.

You will recall that LIANZA made a press statement following the media report about the proposed merger last month - http://www.lianza.org.nz/news/newsroom/news1268354236.html

LIANZA has made an Official Information Request to Tony Ryall, Minister of State Services asking for more detailed information relating to specific sections of the cabinet paper ‘Next Steps in Improving State Services Performance’, along with a request for other documents relating to the merger.

Once we have a response to our request LIANZA Council will need to consider its next steps on behalf of the profession. We will keep you informed of any developments.