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Joanne S

Heslop, H., Davis, S., & Wilson, A. (2002). An approach to the preservation of digital records - 0 views

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    Heslop, H., Davis, S., & Wilson, A. (2002). An approach to the preservation of digital records. Canberra: National Archives of Australia. http://www.naa.gov.au/images/an-approach-green-paper_tcm2-888.pdf
Joanne S

Cunningham, A. (2001). What's in a name? Broadening our horizons in the pursuit of a recordkeeping profession that cherishes unity in diversity. - 0 views

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    Cunningham, A. (2001). What's in a name? Broadening our horizons in the pursuit of a recordkeeping profession that cherishes unity in diversity. Archives & Manuscripts, 29(1): 110-117.
Joanne S

Schmidmaier, D., & Doherty, A. (2005). Pay equity for the library profession: a State Library of New South Wales perspective. In Libraries - a voyage of discovery. - 0 views

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    Schmidmaier, D., & Doherty, A. (2005). Pay equity for the library profession: a State Library of New South Wales perspective. In Libraries - a voyage of discovery. Presented at the World Library and Information Congress: 71th IFLA General Conference and Council, Oslo. Retrieved fromhttp://archive.ifla.org/IV/ifla71/papers/179e-Schmidmaie_Doherty.pdf
Joanne S

Hildenbrand, S. (2000). Library feminism and library women's history: Activism and scholarship, equity and culture. Libraries & culture, 35(1), 51-65. - 0 views

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    Hildenbrand, S. (2000). Library feminism and library women's history: Activism and scholarship, equity and culture. Libraries & culture, 35(1), 51-65. Retrieved fromhttp://sentra.ischool.utexas.edu/~lcr/archive/fulltext/LandC_35_1_Hildenbrand.pdf
Joanne S

Greene, M.A. (2002). The power of meaning: The archival mission in the post-modern age - 0 views

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    Greene, M.A. (2002). The power of meaning: The archival mission in the post-modern age. American Archivist, 65(1): 42-55.
Joanne S

Reprogramming The Museum | museumsandtheweb.com - 0 views

  • An Application Programming Interface (API) is a particular set of rules and specifications that a software program can follow to access and make use of the services and resources provided by another particular software program
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    Dearnley, L. (2011). Repreogramming the museum. In Museums and the Web 2011 : Proceedings. Presented at the Museums and the Web 2011, Toronto: Archives & Museum Informatics. Retrieved from http://conference.archimuse.com/mw2011/papers/reprogramming_the_museum
Joanne S

Garnter's Newest Hype Cycle: Discuss - 0 views

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    Kirkpatrick, M. (2010, October 14). Garnter's [sic.] Newest Hype Cycle: Discuss. Read Write Web. Retrieved October 21, 2010, from http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/garnters_newest_hype_cycle_discuss.php Although this is from 2010, please read it for the way it casts a critical eye over the conclusions to the report
Joanne S

State Records Act 2000 | SRO - 0 views

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    Familiarise yourself with this legislation for your role as a Records Management professional. International students & students out of W.A., please look out for similar legislation. We will be covering this Act in detail in another Unit - Management of Records and Archives.
Joanne S

Standards and legislation - National Archives of Australia - 0 views

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    NAA's guide to Legislation that affects how your agency manages its records NAA summarises key legislation affecting recordkeeping practices
Joanne S

Managing recordkeeping risks - National Archives of Australia - 0 views

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    NAA lists the business risks associated with managing records, see bottom of webpage titled Manageing recordkeeping risks.
Joanne S

Outsourcing - National Archives of Australia - 0 views

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    NAA - Outsourcing your records management This is a good resource and I recommend you view this website and take in as much as you can.
Joanne S

blyberg.net » Blog Archive » The Darien Statements on the Library and Librarians - 0 views

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    Blyberg, J., Greenhill, K., & Trainor, C. (2009, April 3). The Darien Statements on the Library and Librarians. blyberg.net. Retrieved October 21, 2010, from http://www.blyberg.net/2009/04/03/the-darien-statements-on-the-library-and-librarians/
Joanne S

Blogs in Plain English - YouTube - 0 views

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      You've seen the word, you've seen the web sites and you may even have one.  But have you ever wondered:  What's the big deal about blogs? This is Blogs in Plain English. To make sense of blogs, you have to think about the news and who makes it. We'll look at news in the 20th vs. the 21st century to make our point. In the 20th century, the news was produced professionally.  When news happened, reporters wrote the stories and a tiny group of people decided what appeared in a newspaper or broadcast. Professional news was mainstream: general and limited. The 21st century marked the point where news became both professional and personal.   A new kind of web site called a weblog or blog came onto the scene that let anyone be a reporter and publisher - often for free. As blogs became popular, they created millions of news sources and gave everyone an audience for their own version of news. Of course, we're using the word "news" loosely.  But really - isn't everything news to someone?  With a blog...A business owner can share news about his business A mother can share news about her family Or a sport star can share news with fans These people are all "bloggers". How did this happen? Well, blogs made sharing news on the web easy.  Anyone with an idea can start a new blog with the click of a button and share news minutes later. Here's how blogs work. Blogs are websites that are organized by blog posts - these are individual news stories, like articles in the paper. Bloggers simply fill out a form like this one to post a new story. With the click of a button, the blog post appears at the top of the web page, just above yesterday's news.  Over time, the blog becomes a collection of these posts, all archived for easy reference. Also, Each blog post can become a discussion through comments left by readers. Blogs make the news a two way street. But really, the fuss is not about how blogs work - it's about what people like you do with
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    Blogs in Plain English. (2007). Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN2I1pWXjXI
Joanne S

blyberg.net » Blog Archive » 11 reasons why Library 2.0 exists and matters - 0 views

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    Blyberg, J. (2006, September 1). 11 reasons why Library 2.0 exists and matters. blyberg.net. Retrieved September 14, 2010, from http://www.blyberg.net/2006/01/09/11-reasons-why-library-20-exists-and-matters/
Joanne S

Publications and tools - National Archives of Australia - 0 views

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    Australian Governments' Interactive Functions Thesaurus (AGIFT) "The Australian Governments' Interactive Functions Thesaurus (AGIFT) is a three-level hierarchical thesaurus that describes the business functions carried out across Commonwealth, state and local governments in Australia" (quote from above website).
Joanne S

Peak Professional Archivist Body in Australia - Australian Society of Archivists - 0 views

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    * Australian Society of Archivists http://www.archivists.org.au
Joanne S

Welcome | Australian Memory of the World Program - 0 views

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    * The UNESCO Australian Memory of the World Program http://www.amw.org.au/
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