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An Alternative to Existing Library Websites : Evaluation of Nine Start Pages using Crit... - 0 views

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    WEB START PAGES AS LIBRARY HOME PAGES This is long, so just browse it to get the gist of the tools examined and the criteria used. Pigott, C. (2009). An Alternative to Existing Library Websites: Evaluation of Nine Start Pages Using Criteria Extracted from Library Literature. School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington. Retrieved from http://researcharchive.vuw.ac.nz//handle/10063/1276
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Appendix B Draft - Google Docs - 0 views

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    Video Links -  1.10 Appendix B Please also provide in a section at the end (Appendix B) a link to a single, short appropriate movie online (not created by you) that your manager can view to understand better how the recommended device works. Contextualise this with a description of what it contains and why it is included.
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Employing records professionals in the information age - ProQuest - 0 views

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    Cox, R.J. (2000). Employing records   professionals in the information age. Information   Management Journal, 34(1): 18-33
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Understanding Society through its Records - 0 views

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    The John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library has created an good overview of recordkeeping and archives management http://www.john.curtin.edu.au/society/index.html
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McKemmish, S. (1997). Yesterday, today and tomorrow: A continuum of responsibility - 0 views

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    McKemmish, S. (1997). Yesterday, today and tomorrow: A continuum of responsibility. In Proceedings of the 14th national convention of the Records Management Association of Australia, 14-17 September, 1997 (Perth: RMAA): 18-36.
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CAARA - Council of Australasian Archives and Records Authorities - 0 views

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    Activities (not for assessment) * What is distributed custody? A good place to start is with CAARA's (Council of Australasian Archives and Records Authorities) Policy Statement 15: Models for the distributed custody and management of government archival records. Adopted March 2006. http://www.caara.org.au/?s=Policy+Statement+15#principle15
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Form creation software by Adobe Acrobat - 0 views

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    This is another popular forms creation and management tool. There are options to insert digital signatures using this software. You may have completed an online form using Adobe and hope it was a pleasant experience. I liked the digital sigature aspect of this software.
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Bachelor of Arts (Librarianship and Corporate Information Management) - 0 views

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Archives & Museum Informatics: Museums and the Web 2009: Paper: Gow, V. et al., Making ... - 0 views

  • New Zealand content difficult to discover, share and use
  • DigitalNZ is testing ways to create digital content, collect and share existing digital content, and build smart, freely available search and discovery tools.
  • Memory Maker blurs the line between consuming and producing content. What’s sometimes called ‘remix culture’ […]. Digital technologies have opened up new possibilities for young people to access and represent the stories of their culture by taking sound and images and recombining them to say something new, something relevant to them. (Sarah Jones, Lunch Box: Software & digital media for learning, November 2008) http://lunchbox.org.nz/2008/11/get-coming-home-on-your-schools-website-wiki-or-blog/)
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  • The Memory Maker provides a taste of what is possible when collecting institutions modernise their practices for keeping and managing copyright information, using Creative Commons licenses or ‘no known copyright’ statements.
  • Learning about ‘hyperlinks’ today, these young New Zealanders will be the developers and creators of tomorrow.
  • The full set of contributions is accessible through a Coming Home search tool, occasionally on a google-like hosted search page (Figure 5), but more often through a search widget embedded on many New Zealand Web sites (Figure 6).
  • Digital New Zealand is developing and testing solutions that showcase what’s possible when we really focus on improving access to and discovery of New Zealand content.
  • Technically, the Digital New Zealand system is in three parts: a backend, a metadata store, and a front end.
  • The coolest thing to be done with your data will be thought of by someone else
  • “an API is basically a way to give developers permission to hack into your database”.
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    Gow, V., Brown, L., Johnston, C., Neale, A., Paynter, G., & Rigby, F. (2009). Making New Zealand Content Easier to Find, Share and Use. In Museums and the Web 2009. Presented at the Museums and the Web 2009, Toronto: Archives & Museum Informatics, Retrieved from http://www.archimuse.com/mw2009/papers/gow/gow.html
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