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    Recordkeeping Plans from SROWA This link leads you to the SROWA's webpage where you will find background to the Recordkeeping Plans, templates for the RKP, RKP self evaluation checklist for State and Local Goverment agencies, and other useful information. See also, the training presentation slides to the RKP at the bottom of the webpage under the section Recordkeeping Plan Training.  
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    National and State Libraries Australasia. (2008). Re-imagining library services: strategic plan. Retrieved from http://nsla.org.au/publications/papers/2008/pdf/NSLA.Discussion-Paper-20080708-Re.imagining.Library.Services.Strategic.Plan.pdf MULTIMEDIA PLATFORMS IN INFORMATION SERVICES
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National and State Libraries Australasia. (2008). Re-imagining library services: strate... - 0 views

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    Browse these two vision statements to compare and contrast the directions taken by the National and State Libraries. Note the modified and less ambitious vision of the later version. National and State Libraries Australasia. (2008). Re-imagining library services: strategic plan. Retrieved fromhttp://nsla.org.au/sites/www.nsla.org.au/files/publications/NSLA.Discussion-Paper-Reimagining.Library.Services.Strategic.Plan_200807.pdf
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Wikis in Plain English - YouTube - 0 views

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      Welcome to Wikis in Plain English. These four friends are going on a camping trip. They need to bring the right supplies because they're backpacking. The group needs to plan and plan well, so coordination is key. They're all computer users, so they start planning with an email. It's start with one, but then becomes a barrage. Email is not good at coordinating and organizing a group's input. This is the old way - Booo! The important information is scattered across everyone's inbox. This isn't coordination! Let's start over. There is a better way. It requires using a website called a wiki. Using a wiki, the group can coordinate their trip better. This is the new way - yaay! Most wikis work the same. They make it easy for everyone to change what appears on a webpage with a click of a button. It's as easy as erasing a word and rewriting it. The buttons are really important. There are two that are essential. They are "edit" and "save", and they are always used together. Let's see them in action. Here are our camping friends and here is a wiki website. Like all wikis, it has an edit button. Clicking this button, transforms the webpage into a document. All you have to do is click it and the webpage becomes a document ready for editing. Editing the page means you can add or remove words or change how they look, just like writing a letter. Once you're finished editing, you click save and the document becomes a webpage once again, and is ready for the next person to edit it - easy! Edit - Write - and Save. Using this process, a group can coordinate more easily. Let's apply this to our camping friends, who need to bring the right supplies. Mary signs up for a wiki site and then sees the new site for the first time. She clicks the edit button to get started. She creates two lists for camping: What we have and what we need. Under "we have" she lists the things she will bring: A cooler, stove and flashlight. Under "we need" she lists items
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    Wikis in Plain English. (2007). . Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dnL00TdmLY
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Re-imagining Libraries 2012-2016 | National and State Libraries Australasia - 0 views

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    National and State Libraries Australasia. (2012, May). Re-imagining Libraries 2012-16. Retrieved fromhttp://www.nsla.org.au/publication/re-imagining-libraries-2012%E2%80%932016
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