Wikimedia Commons Social History Photo InitiativeDavid Milne
This is a two-part presentation made at the Museum & Gallery Services (Queensland) Networking event in December 2009. The first part outlines the rationale for the Queensland Museum contributing a small selection of high quality, copyright free social history photographs to Wikimedia as a first step towards developing a digitisation strategy. This is the first contribution made to Wikimedia by any Australian cultural heritage organisation with many mutual benefits arising. The second part demonstrates the use of NING as a social media platform for museum professionals to engage with and to share ideas.
Packing original iPhone to send via post and scared of mishandling? Use innovative and protective iPhone packaging from Pakthat. Our original iPhone packaging boxes have proven track record of protecting the costly phone inside, perfectly.
Crossing borders for professional developmentInterLibNet
This presentation will be delivered by Alyson Dalby at the 16th Summer Seminar of the Vidzeme regional division of the Library Association of Latvia, 11th July 2013. The presentation focuses on acknowledging the value of international professional networks, and then looks at the development and future of the International Librarians Network.
Wikimedia Commons Social History Photo InitiativeDavid Milne
This is a two-part presentation made at the Museum & Gallery Services (Queensland) Networking event in December 2009. The first part outlines the rationale for the Queensland Museum contributing a small selection of high quality, copyright free social history photographs to Wikimedia as a first step towards developing a digitisation strategy. This is the first contribution made to Wikimedia by any Australian cultural heritage organisation with many mutual benefits arising. The second part demonstrates the use of NING as a social media platform for museum professionals to engage with and to share ideas.
Packing original iPhone to send via post and scared of mishandling? Use innovative and protective iPhone packaging from Pakthat. Our original iPhone packaging boxes have proven track record of protecting the costly phone inside, perfectly.
Crossing borders for professional developmentInterLibNet
This presentation will be delivered by Alyson Dalby at the 16th Summer Seminar of the Vidzeme regional division of the Library Association of Latvia, 11th July 2013. The presentation focuses on acknowledging the value of international professional networks, and then looks at the development and future of the International Librarians Network.
Putting Metadata Online: Practice Change + Technical Innovationcollectionsaustralia
Linked data requires practice change and the establishment and implementation of shared metadata standards to enable museum collection data to be widely accessed and used online.
How Indian Language Computing can dramatically expand the Indian domestic market, and what needs to be done to achieve this. To explain this, I use Geoffrey Moore's Crossing the Chasm model of technology diffusion.
How do collections and objects "speak" to audiences? How can museums present their collections online in ways that can be resourced and sustained at local level? Collections Australia Network national project manager Ingrid Mason used this presentation at the 2009 Museums Australia conference to discuss how museums can bring their collections to life online to engage new audiences.
What are the issues facing communities "being online now"? Sustainability of effort;
continuity of community interest in and investment in online presence; collection
access, use and reuse; attention to past, present and future issues associated with
culture change; old, new and unforeseen audiences; evolving professional practices;
and shifting expectations by all participants. If these issues are all fluid then the crucial factors that need to be allied to "being
online" are exploring, generating, sharing and communicating value as a means of
moving to "living online". How well in a context of such flux does the collecting
sector investigate and articulate the value of being online to its diverse stakeholders,
i.e., the funders, the traditional onsite visitors, the unwitting and geo-spatially out-of- context web surfers, the peers in the collecting sector comprising GLAMs et al, avid e-researchers desperate for digital content to analyse, new media artists wanting to recode, hijack, mash, subvert, squash or fiddle with digital content, kids (of all ages)
wanting to "play with stuff", and the director, etc? If the collecting sector is "being
online" then is there an assumption that the utility value is high, well understood and
managed and can easily progress to a state of "living online" or is there another
perspective of value that needs to be articulated to facilitate this shift from "being
there" to "living there". This presentation takes the history and strategic change in Collections Australia Network as an example of "being online". The 2009 review of its direction, performance and remit ongoing is referenced with a view to investigating what it takes to move from "being online" to "living online".
Presentasi Next Generation Campus Network di ID-NOG tanggal 24 Juni 2014. Bercerita ttg implementasi campus network di ITB yang mengarah pada tiga kemampuan: enterprise network, research education network & service provider network. Enterprise network memungkinkan existing network berjalan dgn routing protokol biasa seperti OSPF dan BGP. Research network memungkinan network & aplikasi riset spesifik berjalan, seperti SDN dengan OpenFlow. Service Provider network memungkinkan campus menjalankan layanan service provider MPLS bagi berbagai pihak (external user, ISP, commerce) seperti L3VPN dan VPLS untuk memudahkan berjalannya aplikasi/jaringan yang tidak dapat dijalankan di enterprise network sebelumnya.
Is eResearch about the technology? ...space, platforms, hubs and social chang...collectionsaustralia
Collections Australia Network (CAN) [1] is a technological platform for content aggregation, enabling access to well-
structured and organised collection information for the convenience of the research community to retrieve. Content
aggregator services, like CAN, have a role to play beyond providing a technological platform in service of
eResearch. Content aggregation services need to evolve from their current state as technological platforms to active
agents of social change in support of eResearch goals. Content aggregating services operate as a hub, a key player and
broker technically – and socially – in the wider network of contributors. Content aggregating services already operate as
boundary negotiators but it is as incubators and facilitators of change in practice and the discernment of areas for
strategic digital development that these services are in a unique position to contribute to advancing eResearch initiatives.
Putting Metadata Online: Practice Change + Technical Innovationcollectionsaustralia
Linked data requires practice change and the establishment and implementation of shared metadata standards to enable museum collection data to be widely accessed and used online.
How Indian Language Computing can dramatically expand the Indian domestic market, and what needs to be done to achieve this. To explain this, I use Geoffrey Moore's Crossing the Chasm model of technology diffusion.
How do collections and objects "speak" to audiences? How can museums present their collections online in ways that can be resourced and sustained at local level? Collections Australia Network national project manager Ingrid Mason used this presentation at the 2009 Museums Australia conference to discuss how museums can bring their collections to life online to engage new audiences.
What are the issues facing communities "being online now"? Sustainability of effort;
continuity of community interest in and investment in online presence; collection
access, use and reuse; attention to past, present and future issues associated with
culture change; old, new and unforeseen audiences; evolving professional practices;
and shifting expectations by all participants. If these issues are all fluid then the crucial factors that need to be allied to "being
online" are exploring, generating, sharing and communicating value as a means of
moving to "living online". How well in a context of such flux does the collecting
sector investigate and articulate the value of being online to its diverse stakeholders,
i.e., the funders, the traditional onsite visitors, the unwitting and geo-spatially out-of- context web surfers, the peers in the collecting sector comprising GLAMs et al, avid e-researchers desperate for digital content to analyse, new media artists wanting to recode, hijack, mash, subvert, squash or fiddle with digital content, kids (of all ages)
wanting to "play with stuff", and the director, etc? If the collecting sector is "being
online" then is there an assumption that the utility value is high, well understood and
managed and can easily progress to a state of "living online" or is there another
perspective of value that needs to be articulated to facilitate this shift from "being
there" to "living there". This presentation takes the history and strategic change in Collections Australia Network as an example of "being online". The 2009 review of its direction, performance and remit ongoing is referenced with a view to investigating what it takes to move from "being online" to "living online".
Presentasi Next Generation Campus Network di ID-NOG tanggal 24 Juni 2014. Bercerita ttg implementasi campus network di ITB yang mengarah pada tiga kemampuan: enterprise network, research education network & service provider network. Enterprise network memungkinkan existing network berjalan dgn routing protokol biasa seperti OSPF dan BGP. Research network memungkinan network & aplikasi riset spesifik berjalan, seperti SDN dengan OpenFlow. Service Provider network memungkinkan campus menjalankan layanan service provider MPLS bagi berbagai pihak (external user, ISP, commerce) seperti L3VPN dan VPLS untuk memudahkan berjalannya aplikasi/jaringan yang tidak dapat dijalankan di enterprise network sebelumnya.
Is eResearch about the technology? ...space, platforms, hubs and social chang...collectionsaustralia
Collections Australia Network (CAN) [1] is a technological platform for content aggregation, enabling access to well-
structured and organised collection information for the convenience of the research community to retrieve. Content
aggregator services, like CAN, have a role to play beyond providing a technological platform in service of
eResearch. Content aggregation services need to evolve from their current state as technological platforms to active
agents of social change in support of eResearch goals. Content aggregating services operate as a hub, a key player and
broker technically – and socially – in the wider network of contributors. Content aggregating services already operate as
boundary negotiators but it is as incubators and facilitators of change in practice and the discernment of areas for
strategic digital development that these services are in a unique position to contribute to advancing eResearch initiatives.
Campbell at the National Library Australialittlehigh
Web 2.0 and the NLA (Debbie Campbell, Director, Collaborative Services, NLA)
This presentation provides an overview of the impact of Web 2.0 on the National Library of Australia's discovery services. The National Library has recognised that changes in service delivery are required for library services to be available in personal online environments. Consequently, in its Strategic Directions' statement 2006-2008, the National Library included an objective "to ensure [its] relevance in a rapidly changing world, participate in new online communities and enhance [its] visibility". One of the activities embarked on to achieve this objective was the provision of innovative online ‘spaces’ for Library patrons to interact with us and among themselves, and how this has been achieved will be discussed in relation to the National Library's premier discovery services, Libraries Australia, Picture Australia and Music Australia. [ppt presentation, 7MB] [audio - Cathro + Campbell - mp3, 48MB]
The 2021 Eportfolio Shark Tank allowed people within the eportfolio community to input from expert Eportfolio Sharks about an idea or an issue - for more information go to: https://eportfoliosaustralia.wordpress.com/other-events/eportfolio-shark-tank/
Data out, data in: the ALA and the Field Guide apps to Australian Fauna ProjectElycia Wallis
This talk was given in June 2013 at the Atlas of Living Australia Science Symposium, at CSIRO Discovery Centre in Canberra.
The talk discussed a project being run by Museum Victoria to work with museum partners around Australia to develop field guide apps to animals found all around Australia.
The text of the talk can be found at the end of the slides.
Biodiversity Heritage Library - an overview for the Australian MuseumNicole Kearney
This presentation was delivered to the Australian Museum (Sydney Australia) on 17 October 2016. It provides an overview of the Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) and its efforts to make the world's biodiversity literature accessible & discoverable (with particular emphasis on scientific artwork, field diaries and taxonomic descriptions).
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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1. Collections Australia Network
cross-pollination and cultural mediation
Australian libraries: access and practice
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2. Collections Australia Network
What is it? What about bees + hives?
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3. Collections Australia Network
lateral connections + cross- collecting
sector interaction and engagement
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4. Collections Australia Network
cross-collecting domain
connections
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5. Collections Australia Network
social+ technical platform
for: collecting organisations and collection access
Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
6. Collections Australia Network
What does CAN do for libraries? Events.
Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
7. Collections Australia Network
What does CAN do for libraries? Sector connection.
Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
8. Collections Australia Network
What does CAN do for libraries?
Allsorts Online: Social media. Networking.
Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
9. Collections Australia Network
What does CAN do for libraries?
Allsorts Online: Local history. Promotion.
Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
10. Collections Australia Network
Allsorts Online: Wider sector engagement
Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
12. cross-pollination and cultural mediation
CAN Partner: Mackay Regional Library
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13. cross-pollination and cultural mediation
CAN Partner: Mackay Regional Library
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8hI4Jue7As
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14. cross-pollination and cultural mediation
CAN Partner: Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists
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15. cross-pollination and cultural mediation
CAN Partner: State Library of Western – Durack Collection
Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
16. CAN Partner practice: expose+ content
Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
17. CAN Partner practice: expose+ content
Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
18. CAN Partner: expose+ content
Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
19. CAN Partner: expose+ content
Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
20. CAN Partner: expose+ content
Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
21. CAN: cross-pollination and social mediation
Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
22. CAN: cross-pollination and social mediation
Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
23. CAN: cross-pollination and social mediation
Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
24. unique material / special collections
CAN: access and practice: opportunity+
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25. unique material / special collections
content access: expose+ ?
http://publicus.culture.hu-berlin.de/collections/list.php?id=qs&quick=australia
Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
26. unique material / special collections
library management: access+ and practice
Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
27. Australian libraries: join CAN + use it!
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28. Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
29. Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
30. Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
31. CAN Licence Agreement
Material non-exclusive licence for CAN to publish Partner’s content
Our Role
modification/moderation/use of content by CAN
Warranties
Partner’s right to make content available to CAN
Termination to withdraw from agreement (CAN and/or Partner)
right
IndemnityPartner’s responsibility for loss/liability due to negligence
Use by Otherspermission for reuse of content resides with Partner
Law
Australian
Variation the agreement with CAN
to
Definitions
terms in the agreement
Interpretation
interpreting the agreement
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32. Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
33. Ingrid Mason, National Project Manager, Collections Australia Network, VALA connections.content.conversation showcase 10 Feb 2010
34. Collections Australia Network
Australian libraries: access and practice
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/fixwriter/2508675462/
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35. Collections Australia Network
Australian libraries: access + content
beyond the hive + wider collecting field
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36. Collections Australia Network
collections online
cross pollination
lateral connections
cultural and social mediation
cross-sector engagement
Ingrid Mason: CAN National Project Manager
email: ingrid.mason@collectionsaustralia.net
web: http://www.collectionsaustralia.net
twitter: @CAN001
slideshare – YouTube - Delicious: /collectionsaustralia
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