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Appendix 3: Selected publications and presentations

Publications

Bernath, V. ‘Information literacy instruction for educators: Professional knowledge for an information age’, Library Management Journal, volume 26, issue:3, 2005

Clark, L.  ‘F.F. Bailliere’,   Australian Dictionary of Biography Supplement 1580- 1980, Melbourne University Press, 2005

Deacon, M. ‘Eugenics,  Encyclopedia of Melbourne, Cambridge University Press, 2005

Harboe-Ree, C. Bibliometrics information kit. September 2005.
Available from www.caul.edu.au/stats/caul20052bibliometrics.doc

Harboe-Ree, C. Joint NHMRC/AVCC Australian Code for Conducting Research 2004: Response from the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL). April 2005.
Available from www.caul.edu.au/gov-inqu/NHMRC-AVCCresearchcode.doc

Harboe-Ree, C. Managing Australian research output for increased return on investment: The role of open access institutional repositories. Discussion paper, May 2005.

Harboe-Ree, C. National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy draft implementation framework: Submission to the Advisory Committee from the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL). February 2005.
Available from www.caul.edu.au/gov-inqu/NCRIS2005.doc

Harboe-Ree, C. Transforming scholarly communication: a Monash University perspective. prepared for the Academic Board, March 2005

Harboe-Ree, C. et al. The role of librarians in digital curation. Joint paper by the CAUL e-Research Working Group, October 2005

Kim J. The following reports were published in the East Asian Library

Resources Group of Australia (EALRGA) newsletter:

  • Workshop for overseas librarians’,  2005, Seoul, Korea, October 2005
  • 4th KSAA Biennial Conference ‘Intellectual Engagements with Korea: Diversity in Korean Studies in Australasia’, University of Auckland, New Zealand, July 2005

Scott Maxwell, A. ‘Finding a space for pop in the music of multicultural Australia', in D. Crowdy, ed., Popular Music: Commemoration, Commodification and Communication: Proceedings of the 2004 IASPM Australia New Zealand Conference, held in conjunction with the Symposium of the International Musicological Society: 11-16 July 2004, International Association for the Study of Popular Music, Australia & New Zealand Chapter, 2005, pp. 41-53 

Smith, L. ‘Online Shopping: the Australian Experience’, 8:3 Internet Law Bulletin 44, June 2005

Presentations

Burke, J. Learning commons (panel discussion) for CAVAL Reference Interest Group (CRIG) forum at Victoria University, St Albans campus, 5 August 2005

Harboe-Ree, C. ARROW. Presentation to the Institutional Repositories Forum, Wellington, New Zealand, November 2005

Harboe-Ree, C. Bibliometrics: coming ready or not. Presentation to the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL), Brisbane, September 2005

Harboe-Ree, C. E-Research. Presentation to the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL), Brisbane, September 2005

Harboe-Ree, C. Repositories and RQF. Presentation to the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL) Repositories Forum, Melbourne, November 2005

Hinde, N. “Bibliographic data integrity in Voyager’, presentation to ANZREG, Macquarie University, Sydney, February 2005

Huggard, S. Presentation on information systems issues to IASTP (Indonesia Australia Specialised Training Program), 16 November 2005

Huggard, S. Presentation on Voyager Usability Study, to ANZREG meeting, 4 February 2005 and EndUser 2005 Conference, 29 April 2005

Kim, J. ‘Finding full text articles in Korean databases on the Internet’ presented at the 4th KSAA Biennial Conference Intellectual engagements with Korea: Diversity in Korean studies in Australasia, at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, July 2005

Kim, J. ‘Korean collection at Monash University Library’, presented at the session of the Committee on Korean Materials at the Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL), Meetings 2005, Thursday 31 March 2005

Scott Maxwell, A: ‘Cooperation in the provision of library resources and expertise for Asian studies', presented as part of a roundtable on 'Collecting, cooperation and the role of the specialist: Current issues for libraries' at the Asia Research Forum, National Library of Australia, 24 October 2005

Smith, L.  Online Learning, Open Archives, Authors, Publishers and Users, Navigating the IP legal maze: copyright and licence issues for e-resources, CAVAL Reference Interest Group (CRIG) Forum, May 2005

Wright, S., Williamson, S., Bernath, V. and Sullivan, J. ‘The information literacy needs and practices of research students in the digital age’, to RAILS2 (2nd Research Applications in Information and Library Studies Seminar), National Library of Australia, Canberra ACT, 16-17 September 2005.

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