Digital initiatives in Maori communities :: Honiana Love and Claire Hall, Te Reo o Taranaki Charitable Trust
Museums and mobiles: The good, the bad and the ugly :: Simon Sherrin, Museum Victoria
Museums and mobiles: The good, the bad and the ugly :: Virginia Gow, Auckland Museum
Museums and mobiles: The good, the bad and the ugly :: Michael Parry, ACMI, Melbourne
Communities working collaboratively to preserve heritage in the age of the internet and mobile :: Smita Biswas, Tauranga City Libraries
Communities working collaboratively to preserve heritage in the age of the internet and mobile :: Walter McGinnis, Katipo/independent
Communities working collaboratively to preserve heritage in the age of the internet and mobile :: Annette Beattie, Hutt City Libraries
Communities working collaboratively to preserve heritage in the age of the internet and mobile :: Jackie Gurden, West Coast Heritage and Libraries
Digitisation projects: Purpose, planning, process, people :: Vye Perrone, University of Waikato Library
Moving image content: Challenges and choices :: Michael Parry, ACMI, Melbourne
What’s ours is yours, or is it? How open is our data? – The National and State Libraries Australasia Libraryhack project :: Margaret Warren, State Library of Queensland
Elisabeth Niggemann, Deutsche Nationalbibliothek
History in the making – Creating a digital archive of the Canterbury earthquakes :: Moira Fraser and Ross Becker, Ross Becker Photography
History in the making – Creating a digital archive of the Canterbury earthquakes :: Guy Field, Christchurch City Libraries
Emulation is practicool :: Euan Cochrane, Archives New Zealand