Q ANZAC 100: Memories for a New Generation is a place for people to share their unique and diverse stories about the Queensland experience of the First World War. Communities discovering and contributing local stories and personal histories of those who served and those who stayed behind, along with creative responses to how the centenary is commemorated, will build a legacy for future generations. We invite you to explore and contribute your story. https://www.historypin.org/en/first-world-war-centenary/memories-for-a-new-generation/
Presented by Rachael Browning and Katya Henry at the ALIA Qld Mini Conference, 10th November 2015.
Worcester Cathedral's Newsletter for Spring 2014, with a profile of the new Canon Precentor, Revd Dr Michael Brierley, the results of the Cathedral photographic competition, a new CD from the Cathedral Choir, and other news and information from and for the Cathedral community.
Worcester Cathedral's Newsletter for Spring 2014, with a profile of the new Canon Precentor, Revd Dr Michael Brierley, the results of the Cathedral photographic competition, a new CD from the Cathedral Choir, and other news and information from and for the Cathedral community.
Pecha Kucha Erfgoed en Dementie | Dag van de Zorg - Erfgoedcel TERFFARO
Op zondag 20 maart 2016 was het Dag van de Zorg in Vlaanderen. Naar aanleiding hiervan organiseerden FARO, Kennispunt Mantelzorg, Expertisecentrum Dementie Vlaanderen en Erfgoedcel Brugge tijdens de opendeurdag van de Howest zorgopleidingen in Brugge een Pecha Kucha over Erfgoed en Dementie.
Major Derek Coulter, Glasgow and Lanarkshire Battalion ACF.
RSM Chris Keel (cadet).
Drum Major Morgan Danks (cadet).
Support from local cadet forces is critical to Poppyscotland. Major Coulter along with some cadets will talk about their experiences of collecting for the Scottish Poppy Appeal and talk about ways to make the most of the partnership.
Keynote address by Professor Rosalind Croucher* on 12 December 2011 at the 30th annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand law and history society—"Public Law: Private Lives"
Legacy digital and outreach @archives nzRoss Spencer
The Digital Continuity team at Archives New Zealand is an active participant in community discussion and outreach. Knowledge and capability is built through different channels which enables others to observe from, and learn from, the work we do internally. These channels set an example and provide a setting for others to talk about their work and impart their knowledge. In a period of time that sees digital at the forefront of the archivist’s concerns, this paper discusses some of the physical and digital channels we promote that enables this cross-pollination of ideas to help ensure the longevity of the digital material entering our collections. We look at our use of blogging, Twitter, interest groups, discussion forums and the importance of simply being open and receptive to queries from organisations and individuals across and outside of government. We conclude by placing our efforts in the light of recent work by the team to support the extract and appraisal of legacy digital documents from otherwise obsolete carrier mediums for other government agencies. Through the use of demonstration and mentoring we can help teams develop workflows and capability to do this work for themselves and to share the knowledge with others; building a strong foundation for the future. Such examples emphasise the importance of being able to meet people face-to-face, and the importance of word-of-mouth communication in disseminating all of our works across communities. The paper demonstrates a need for ad hoc digital preservation, and continuity advice. Lessons from which we can learn once and apply many times. Through community we share this knowledge, through community we receive and reuse it.
Slides presented on July 29th at the 6th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics during the session on Service Fascination Through Emotional Design, Technology, and Gamification
Simcoe County OGS - Death and Digital LegacyAdele McAlear
This is my presentation to the Ontario Genealogical Society, Simcoe County branch on June 5, 2010. It discusses Death and Digital Legacy as it relates to genealogists.
Pecha Kucha Erfgoed en Dementie | Dag van de Zorg - Erfgoedcel TERFFARO
Op zondag 20 maart 2016 was het Dag van de Zorg in Vlaanderen. Naar aanleiding hiervan organiseerden FARO, Kennispunt Mantelzorg, Expertisecentrum Dementie Vlaanderen en Erfgoedcel Brugge tijdens de opendeurdag van de Howest zorgopleidingen in Brugge een Pecha Kucha over Erfgoed en Dementie.
Major Derek Coulter, Glasgow and Lanarkshire Battalion ACF.
RSM Chris Keel (cadet).
Drum Major Morgan Danks (cadet).
Support from local cadet forces is critical to Poppyscotland. Major Coulter along with some cadets will talk about their experiences of collecting for the Scottish Poppy Appeal and talk about ways to make the most of the partnership.
Keynote address by Professor Rosalind Croucher* on 12 December 2011 at the 30th annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand law and history society—"Public Law: Private Lives"
Legacy digital and outreach @archives nzRoss Spencer
The Digital Continuity team at Archives New Zealand is an active participant in community discussion and outreach. Knowledge and capability is built through different channels which enables others to observe from, and learn from, the work we do internally. These channels set an example and provide a setting for others to talk about their work and impart their knowledge. In a period of time that sees digital at the forefront of the archivist’s concerns, this paper discusses some of the physical and digital channels we promote that enables this cross-pollination of ideas to help ensure the longevity of the digital material entering our collections. We look at our use of blogging, Twitter, interest groups, discussion forums and the importance of simply being open and receptive to queries from organisations and individuals across and outside of government. We conclude by placing our efforts in the light of recent work by the team to support the extract and appraisal of legacy digital documents from otherwise obsolete carrier mediums for other government agencies. Through the use of demonstration and mentoring we can help teams develop workflows and capability to do this work for themselves and to share the knowledge with others; building a strong foundation for the future. Such examples emphasise the importance of being able to meet people face-to-face, and the importance of word-of-mouth communication in disseminating all of our works across communities. The paper demonstrates a need for ad hoc digital preservation, and continuity advice. Lessons from which we can learn once and apply many times. Through community we share this knowledge, through community we receive and reuse it.
Slides presented on July 29th at the 6th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics during the session on Service Fascination Through Emotional Design, Technology, and Gamification
Simcoe County OGS - Death and Digital LegacyAdele McAlear
This is my presentation to the Ontario Genealogical Society, Simcoe County branch on June 5, 2010. It discusses Death and Digital Legacy as it relates to genealogists.
Keeping Memories Alive: Preserving Your Family's Digital LegacyHelen Bailey
Slides from my talk at the Winchester (MA) Historical Society on April 10, 2014. The presentation covered practical tips for preserving personal digital photos and documents.
Creative Idea which may help to solve one of Parker's problem!
Pens witness almost important moments of people's lives but they do not really appriciate pens. Turning a pen to a digital legacy may make ppl love pen even more than they thought!
The logo used in the presentation is collected from internet!
Creating a digital legacy – maximising in memory giving JustGiving
Raising money for charity is a great way to remember a loved one, but with the trend overtaking the giving of flowers as a way of showing respect, are charities are missing an opportunity to maximise donations? In this presentation we cover:
• How charities can work with Funeral Directors to move more funeral giving online to increase efficiency and income
• Exlusive insights on people fundraising in memory of someone. We explain why and how you can look after these highly motivated individuals, with some best practice examples from the charity sector
State Library of Queensland - a history annaraunik
Libraries for the People: the 11th Australian Library History Forum, was held on 18 and 19 November 2014 at the State Library of NSW.
This presentation focused on the history of the State Library of Queensland and the services currently provided
Historic Port of Washington Project is operating under the Umbrella of the nonprofit Pamlico Arts Council. They did not have a newsletter so I created them this template suitable for a quarterly or monthly community newsletter.
Queensland Business Leaders Hall Of FameJane Cowell
Historical images of Queensland businesses from the John Oxley Library. These images form part of the extensive Picture Queensland collection available at State Library of Queensland online: www.slq.qld.gov.au
Images of Queensland from the John Oxley LibraryJane Cowell
A vibrant selection of historical images of Queensland from the John Oxley Library. These images form part of the extensive Picture Queensland collection available at State Library of Queensland online: www.slq.qld.gov.au
Digitisation forum - State Library of Queensland October 2009Jane Cowell
Digitisation activities at State Library of Queensland October 2009 - Overview. Presented at a Digitisation Forum held at State Library of Queensland 2 October 2009
Metadata & Discovery Group Conference 2023 - Day 1 ProgrammeCILIP MDG
CILIP Metadata & Discovery Group Conference 2023 and UKCoR RDA Day 2023 ran from 6th-8th September 2023 at IET Austin Court Birmingham.
This presentation shows the Conference Programme for Day 1 (Wed 6th Sept '23).
Lydia Egunnike, Senior Conservator, Conservation Unit - Collection Preservation, State Library of Queensland presented at the M&GSQ State Conference 2011 on "A conservator's response to the South-East Queensland Flood".
An international library experience 2017: Part 2Jane Cowell
Great Public Libraries tour 2017 of Dokk1 Aarhus, Cologne Public Library, Germany, Stuttgart Public Library, Germany, The Storyhouse, Chester, UK, Manchester City Libraries, Manchester UK
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Orkestra
UIIN Conference, Madrid, 27-29 May 2024
James Wilson, Orkestra and Deusto Business School
Emily Wise, Lund University
Madeline Smith, The Glasgow School of Art
Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutesIP ServerOne
Introducing Acorn Recovery as a Service, a simple, fast, and secure managed disaster recovery (DRaaS) by IP ServerOne. A DR solution that helps restore your IT infra within minutes.
1. Stories to be told: Building a digital legacy
Rachael Browning, Coordinator Q ANZAC 100 Projects
Katya Henry, Project Grants Officer
State Library of Queensland
ALIA Mini Conference, Nov 2015
13. Images
Crowd of army personnel and civilians during World War One, John Oxley Library, SLQ. Neg: 163425
http://hdl.handle.net/10462/deriv/209272
Anzac Day procession through the streets of Brisbane, 1916. , John Oxley Library, SLQ. Neg: 39805
http://hdl.handle.net/10462/deriv/87520
Distribution of medals on Coronation Day at the Blackall State School, Blackall, 1902, John Oxley Library, SLQ. Neg:
186889 http://hdl.handle.net/10462/deriv/94623
Bayley and Ryan with Greta Towner’s uniform, Avril Fazel. Blackall State School
Distant view of Burketown, Queensland, ca 1915, John Oxley Library, SLQ. Neg: 139646
http://hdl.handle.net/10462/deriv/21160
Light Horse transports crossing a river at Esdud Israel during the First World War 1914-1918, John Oxley Library, SLQ.
Neg: OM77-14-0023-0014 http://hdl.handle.net/10462/deriv/264585
Rowboat approaching a bend in the Albert River near Beenleigh, ca. 1871, John Oxley Library, SLQ. Neg: 2453
http://hdl.handle.net/10462/deriv/208615
P01074.001 Group portrait of the 3rd General Service Reinforcements (Queensland), Egypt for the Light Horse recruits
for 1917. Australian War Memorial. https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P01074.001/