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Appendix 3: Selected publications, presentations and memberships

Publications:

[Bernath, V.], Wright, S., K. Williamson, et al. (2006). ‘The information literacy needs and practices of research students in the digital age’. Research Applications in Information and Library Studies Seminar (RAILS 2), National Library of Australia, Canberra 16-17 September 2005. Centre for Information Studies, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW.
www.csu.edu.au/faculty/educat/sis/CIS/epubs/RAILS2/RAILS2_Info_literacy.pdf

Bernath, V. and J. Jenkin (2006). ‘Evaluation in curriculum design: an Australian example using a Canadian questionnaire’ in Orr, D., Nouwens, F., Macpherson, C., Harreveld, R. E., and P. A. Danaher. (eds). Lifelong Learning: partners, pathways, and pedagogies: keynote and refereed papers from the 4th International Lifelong Learning Conference, Yeppoon, Central Queensland, Australia, 13-16 June 2006. Rockhampton, Qld: Central Queensland University.
library-resources.cqu.edu.au:8888/access/detail.php?pid=cqu:41 [unlinked 01/04/2008]

Bernath, V. ‘Subject librarians: engaging with the learning and teaching environment’. Library Management 2008 vol. 28 no. 3.

Clark, Laurel, ‘Le Bailliere des antipodes’ in J.-B. Baillière et fils, éditeurs de medicine : actes du colloque international de Paris, 29 janvier 2005 / édités par Danielle Gourevitch et Jean-François Vincent. Paris Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de médecine et d'odontologie: de Boccard, 2006.

Clark, Laurel, ‘Margareta Webber's Bookshop’, in Paper empires: a history of the book in Australia 1946-2005 edited by C. Munro and R. Sheahan. St Lucia, Qld: University of Queensland Press, 2006.

Harboe-Ree, C. ‘Joint NHMRC/AVCC Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research: Response from the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL).’ April 2006.

Harboe-Ree, C. ‘The role of National and State libraries’, in Paper empires: a history of the book in Australia 1946-2005 edited by C. Munro and R. Sheahan. St Lucia, Qld: University of Queensland Press, 2006. p378-381.

Scott-Maxwell, A. ‘Local cooperative programs: the example of ‘Asian Libraries in Melbourne’’, At the crossroads, challenges for greater regional cooperation : proceedings of the 13th General Conference of the Congress of Southeast Asian Librarians (CONSAL), 27-30 March 2006, Manila (Philippines), CONSAL. (CD-ROM).

Presentations:

Harboe-Ree, C. eResearch Coordinating Committee report to CAUL. Presentation to the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL), Canberra, April 2006.

Harboe-Ree, C. ARROW progress report to CAUL. Presentation to CAUL, Canberra, April 2006.

Harboe-Ree, C. and D. Groenewegen. ARROW project. Presentation to CAUL Bibliometrics Workshop, Sydney, May 2006.

Harboe-Ree, C. Data, metadata, terabytes, petabytes, versions, access, dissemination, manipulation, visualisation, super computing and the whole damn thing! Presentation to the Australian Vice-Chancellors’ Committee Library Conference, Adelaide, June 2006.

Harboe-Ree, C. eResearch, repositories, the RQF and libraries. Presentation to the Australian Vice Chancellors’ Committee (AVCC) Deputy and Pro-Vice Chancellors (Research) Committee, Wollongong, July 2006.

Huggard, S. and Azzaro, S. Voyager ILL. Presentation to the Australia and New Zealand Regional Enduser Group (ANZREG), February 2006.

Macmillan, W. Research collection adequacy. CAUL ‘Hot Topic’ presentation, September 2006.

Sabto, M. Re-invention of university presses in the digital world – or is it something completely different? Presentation to the International Learned Journals Seminar: The New Publishers, London, March 2006.

External Committee and Group membership:

Cathrine Harboe-Ree

  • Chair, Australian Research Repositories Online to the World (ARROW) Management Committee
     
  • CAUL representative, eResearch Coordinating Committee
     
  • Member, Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL) Executive
     
  • Chair, Research Quality Framework (RQF) Development Advisory Group IT Working Group
     
  • Member, Planning Committee for the Memories, Communities, Technologies Conference
     
  • Member, Steering Committee for the Educause Australasia 2007 Conference
     
  • Faculty member, CAUDIT-Educause Institute
     
  • Convenor, CAUL eResearch working group

Lisa Smith

  • Member, Organising Committee for the 2006 Australian and New Zealand Law Librarians Joint Conference (Program Committee)
     
  • Member, Australian Law Librarians Association (Vic division) Committee (responsibility for publisher liaison)

Andrew Harrison

  • Chair, ARROW Repository Managers Group

Sue Little

  • Convenor, Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) expert group on government publications

Simon Huggard

  • President (May-Dec) and Vice-President (Jan-May), EndUser group (Endeavor automated systems user group)

Sue Clarke

  • Member, Australian Research Libraries Acquisitions Consortium (ARLAC)
     
  • Member, Program Committee and Information Management Expert Panel for the Educause Australasia 2007 Conference
     
  • Member, Nereus Steering Committee
     
  • Member, Australian Research Libraries in Melbourne (ARLIM)

Janette Burke

  • Member, Australian Academic and Research Library Network (AARLIN) Management Committee

Ian Wilson

  • Board Member, Cooperative Action by Victorian Academic Libraries (CAVAL)

Robert Stafford

  • Member, CAVAL Archive and Research Materials (CARM) Centre Advisory Committee

Vivienne Bernath

  • Member, CAVAL Reference Interest Group (CRIG)

Ian McGregor

  • Member, CAVAL Reciprocal Borrowing Executive

Ross Harrison

  • Member, CAVAL Risk Management Group

Judy Boyle

  • Member, CAVAL Digital Resources Advisory Group

Siaw Wan Chong

  • Member, AARLIN Quality Team

Christine Maher

  • Member, CAUL Datasets Coordinators

Angela Lang

  • Member, CAVAL Staff Development Coordinators Group.

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