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7:00am - 6:00pm Fisher & Paykel Foyer 8:30am - 9:15am BNZ Theatre
9:15am - 9:45am Foyer space9:35am - 9:45am BNZ Theatre 9:45am - 9:55am BNZ Theatre
9:55am - 10:10am BNZ Theatre
10:10am-10:55am BNZ Theatre
10:55am - 11:00am
ROOM BNZ Theatre Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4
11:00am - 11:30am 2. PAPER
Playful pop-up booksZoë Colling and Damen Joe
Auckland LibrariesAudience: Public librarians
Keywords: exhibition, pop-up books, heritage, special collections
3. PAPER
3a. Holistic approaches to the reference interview
Vaoiva (Iva) MatagiManukau Institute of Technology
Audience: Academic librariansKeywords: Va Ako, reference interview, MIT,
nursing, Pacific health
3b. Southside Libraries connecting with Southside Youth principles–Do they actually
work?Monika Nair
Auckland LibrariesAudience: Public librarians
Keywords: South Auckland, Tupu Youth, engagement
4. PAPER
Co-creating a community partnership: Dementia Canterbury & Christchurch City
LibrariesKim Slack, Christchurch City Libraries and Darral Campbell, Dementia Canterbury
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: partnerships, education, dementia,
community, connection, stories
5. PAPER
Your library, your communities, your Parliament
Michelle Baker, Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives and Katherine Close,
Parliamentary ServiceAudience: Public librarians
Keywords: #parliament, #democracy, #haveyoursay, #virtualtour
11:30am - 11:35am11:35am - 12:05pm 6. PAPER
Wellington Airport eKiosk: a new way to promote digital collections
Monty MasseursWellington City Libraries
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: digital innovation, collections,
collaboration, service promotion
7. PAPER
Hamilton Kit Collection - embracing learning outside of the book!
Julie LaingHamilton City Libraries
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: kits, technology, education, life skills
8. PAPER
Inclusivity in Chicago LibrariesPenny Guy
Tauranga City LibrariesAudience: Public librarians
Keywords: story-time, disability, autism, inclusivity
9. PAPER
Te Aka Mauri Journey - Te Haerenga o Te Aka Mauri
Lois Haddon and Kim HekeRotorua Library Te Aka Mauri
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: innovation, wellness, equity,
collaboration
12:05pm - 12:10pm12:10pm - 12:40pm 10. PAPER
10a. Challenging times ahead: changing attitudes and service delivery models
Kristen ClothierHastings District LibrariesAudience: Public libraries
Keywords: culture change, programmes, service redesign, audience engagement
10b. Better lives: library collaboration in the custodial and reintegration space
Carla Crosbie, Hastings District Libraries and Maryanne Marsters, Hawkes Bay Regional
Prison, Department of CorrectionsAudience: Public librarians
Keywords: collaboration, vulnerable communities, better lives, prison, reintegration
11. PAPER
Find your Voice @ Kāpiti: Poetry and diverse storytimes at Kāpiti Coast District Libraries
Stephnie Burton, Jane George, Diana Holmes and Juana Kelsen
Kāpiti Coast District LibrariesAudience: Public Librarians
Keywords: children, storytimes, community, inclusive, diversity, rainbow, multicultural,
library as cultural community centre, literary programming
12. PAPER
Having a look-see: EBP by stealthJo Simons
Libraries and Learning Services, University of Auckland and LIANZA Research-SIG
Audience: All library sectorsKeywords: evidence-based practice, research
methods, gathering evidence, service improvement
13. PAPER
13a. Interactive discovery: curating for a large scale psycho-geographic experience
Sarah SnellingChristchurch City LibrariesAudience: Public librarians
Keywords: discovery, interactive, heritage, engagement
13b. Developing a cultural narrative for Tūranga
Aurelia AronaChristchurch City LibrariesAudience: Public librarians
Keywords: partnerships, relationships, mana whenua, new facilities, design
12:40pm - 1:40pm Sponsors Space - Sir Woolf Fisher Arena
12:40pm - 1:30pm Vodafone Events Centre
ROOM BNZ Theatre Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4
12:50pm - 1:30pm LIANZA TEL-SIG LIANZA Research SIG AGM LIANZA Ikaroa Meeting LIANZA Accessibilty-SIG
1:40pm - 2:20pm BNZ Theatre
2:20pm - 3:00pm BNZ Theatre
3:00pm - 3:30pm Sponsors Space - Sir Woolf Fisher Arena
3:30pm - 4:50pm(concurrent with parallel sessions)
Fisher & Paykel Foyer
ROOM BNZ Theatre Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4
3:30pm - 4:00pm 14. PAPER
Co-design: kotahitanga with our communityKat Cuttriss
Hutt City Libraries Audience: Public librarians
Keywords: co-design, empathy conversations, community engagement, library strategy
15. PAPER
VR - Ye Ha!Angela Jowitt and Scott Burgess
Puke Ariki, New Plymouth District Council Audience: Public librarians
Keywords: virtual reality, technology, experiences
16. PAPER
Opening up the collectionsFreya Elmer
Walsh Memorial Library, Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT)
Audience: Special librarians (GLAM, law, health etc)
Keywords: digital, collections online, special libraries, collection managment systems
17. PAPER
It takes a community to raise a readerJo Buchan
Services to Schools, National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: reading for pleasure, wellbeing, community, relationship, schools, families
18. PAPER
Chrome, the cloud and public librariesWendy Horne, Upper Hutt City Library; Anna Williamson, HB Williams Memorial Library
Gisborne and Joan Simpson, National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o
AotearoaAudience: Public librarians
Keywords: public computers, chromebooks, Google OS
Morning Tea
LIANZA 2019 Conference - Monday 21 October 2019Location: Vodafone Events Centre, 770 Great South Road, ManukauDAY THEME: Our Families
Registration and information desk openPowhiri/Mihi whakatau
Keynote - Dr Selina Tusitala Marsh, Pasifika poet-scholar and current New Zealand Poet LaureateFrom Mophead to Poet Laureate: A Tokotoko Tale
Pukepuke ‘o Tonga Performance
Newcomers FunctionSponsored by Open Polytechnic
MC Welcome and Housekeeping
Presidential AddressRachel Esson
Break to move to sessions
Lunch amongst the Exhibition
1. PANEL
Ma tini, mano, ka rapa te whaiChris Szekely
Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: documentary heritage, system
leadership, academic libraries, archives
Panellists include: Bill Macnaught (National Librarian), Rebecca Elvy (Chief Executive, Ngā
Taonga Sound &Vision), David Reeves tbc (Chair, Library & Information Advisory
Commission), Chris Szekely (Chief Librarian, Alexander Turnbull Library), Bruce Ralston (Chair, NZ Memory of the World and panel
chair).Break to move between sessions
Break to move between sessions
Afternoon Tea amongst the Exhibition
SPLICE Human LibraryPlease note, you have to be pre-registered to attend the SPLICE Human Library (appointment slots are 20 mins in duration); book during registrationBook titles1) A colourful life2) Anatomy3) Conquering loneliness4) Henry's Brother5) Peace; adversity; opportunity for growth6) Refugee7) Social trader8) Transgender9) Voyager
Keynote - Dr Monique Faleafa, CEO, Le VaCreating a sense of belonging for Pasifika wellbeing
Keynote - Atawhai Tibble, Chief Advisor (Māori), Social Investment AgencyEffectively engaging with maori
LIANZA 2019 Programme - Subject to Change Monday 21 October 2019
4:00pm - 4:05pmROOM BNZ Theatre Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4
4:05pm - 4:35pm 19. PAPER
The future for story telling looks great in Auckland
Keith StuartAuckland Libraries
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: archives, local government, Pacifica
4:35pm - 4:40pm Break to move between sessions4:40pm - 5:10pm 24. PAPER
Introducing the SIG for librarians supporting customers with disablities
Katie LumsdenChristchurch City LibrariesAudience: Public librarians
Keywords: disability, professional development, communities
5:10pm - 5:15pm5:15pm - 6:15pm BNZ Theatre
6:15pm - 7:30pm Sponsors Space - Sir Woolf Fisher Arena
22. WORKSHOP
Ngā Tamariki, Ngā TaongaRochelle Paki
Christchurch City LibrariesAudience: Academic librarians
Keywords: ngā tamariki, ngā taonga
23. WORKSHOP
Spark curiosity, build understanding: connecting ākonga with culture and heritage
Samuel Beyer National Library of New Zealand Te Puna
Mātauranga o Aotearoa
Audience: Public librarians, school librariansKeywords: education, resources, culture,
heritage
21. WORKSHOP
Trans* and Gender Diversity 101Rhion Munro
Auckland LibrariesAudience: Public librarians, school librariansKeywords: transgender, diversity, LGBTIQ,
gender
20. LIGHTNING
20a. A platform for the future: Auckland Rapid Transit (ART)
Chelsea Renshaw and Rachel BushWalsh Memorial Library, Museum of Transport
and Technology (MOTAT)Audience: Special librarians (GLAM, law, health
etc)Keywords: exhibition development, collection
management, community engagement, knowledge sharing
20b. Collecting more by collecting lessJohn Sullivan
Alexander Turnbull LibraryAudience: Special librarians (GLAM, law, health
etc)Keywords: special, heritage, research, donors,
community
20c. What's the plan? Future-proofing Aotearoa's cultural heritage
Olivia Baldwin-DentonVictoria University of Wellington
Audience: Special librarians (GLAM, law, health etc)
Keywords: heritage, training, kaupapa Māori, sustainable education
20d. Playful sharing - Wellington City Libraries and Spanish-speaking communities
Debbie HouseWellington City Libraries
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: bilingualism, communities, video,
Spanish language, social media
Welcome Function
LIANZA AGM
Break to move between sessions
Break to move between sessions
LIANZA 2019 Programme - Subject to Change Monday 21 October 2019
7:45am - 5:30pm Fisher & Paykel Foyer 8:45am - 8:55am BNZ Theatre
8:55am - 9:10am BNZ Theatre
9:10am - 9:30am BNZ Theatre
9:30am - 10:30am BNZ Theatre
10:30am - 11:00am Sponsors Space - Sir Woolf Fisher ArenaROOM BNZ Theatre Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4
11:00am - 11:30am 26. PAPER
Whanaungatanga – Together We All SucceedLillian Pak and Shane O'Connor, Hutt City Libraries; Lydean Herman, Taita College
Audience: Public LibrariansKeywords: collaboration; partnership;
whanaungatanga; relationships; career/study pathways; school
27. PAPER
Communities and social media – collecting the conversations that matter
Susanna Joe and Gillian LeeAlexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: web archiving, social media
28. PAPER
Censorship of Books in the Age of Social MediaMelanie Brebner
Te Tumu Herenga (Libraries and Learning Services), The University of Auckland
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: Censorship law, Freedom of
expression, Advocacy
11:30am - 11:35am11:35am - 12:05pm 33. LIGHTNING
33a. Libraries caring about the environment: programmes for sustainable communities
Steve Harley and Rosamund Feeney Nelson Public Libraries
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: environment, public libraries,
programmes, education
33b. GenConnect: connecting generations for healthier communities
Steffi MarshallChristchurch City LibrariesAudience: Public librarians
Keywords: intergenerational programming, tech help, GenConnect
33c. Embracing diverse communities: turn grumbles to gold
Cath SheardSouth Taranaki District Libraries
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: diversity, rainbow, programming,
public
12:05pm - 12:10pm12:10pm - 12:40pm 34. LIGHTNING
34a. Value Pacific youth place on librarianship as a potential career
Richard MisileiAuckland Libraries
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: Pacific, youth, librarianship, talanoa
34b. Vā Pasifika: cultural engagement from the Old Plantation
Rhia TaonuiPalmerston North City Libraries
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: Pasifika, cultural engagement,
community
34c. Turou! Oro mai! Pacific Collection relabeling projectMelissa ManaporiAuckland Libraries
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: Pacific taonga, Measina collection
35. PAPER
Harnessing collaboration & co-design to create positive community change
Sonia MunroAuckland Libraries
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: collaboration, co-design, community,
employment, engagement, research, youth, senior
36. PAPER
Health science libraries: the small libraries making a difference
Barry O'CallaghanSouthern DHB
Audience: Special librarians (GLAM, law, health etc)
Keywords: health science libraries, public libraries, community
12:40pm - 1:40pm Sponsors Space - Sir Woolf Fisher Arena
1:00pm - 1:30pm(during lunch)
Room 3
1:00pm - 1:30pm(during lunch)
Sir Noel Robinson Conference Centre Foyer
1:00pm - 1:30pm(during lunch)
Fisher & Paykel Foyer
1:40pm - 2:40pm BNZ Theatre
2:40pm - 2:45pm
Kōtui library members catch-up with Joan Simpson and Tanja Webster
Break to move between sessions
Keynote - Toeolesulusulu Damon Salesa, Pro Vice-Chancellor – Pacific, University of AucklandAuthors of the Pacific future: how Pacific narratives change the world
Poster Presentations - Sponsored by Victoria University of WellingtonCome and hear about the posters from their authors (please note that not all authors are able to attend)
1. Pictorial Eloquence: Telling a story visually Robyn Wilson, Palmerston North City Library2. Can Librarians Save the Planet? Re-positioning the Six Capitals Paul Tudor, Tonkin & Taylor Ltd3. Using the Cynefin Framework to understand complex problems Paul Tudor, Tonkin & Taylor Ltd 4. Connect, Collaborate and Cultivate: an example of community collaboration Mojgan Sadighi, Massey University Library
37. WORKSHOP Pasifika Ukulele Workshop - Learn a Pasifika "Omni-Action-Song"John Mata'afa, Auckland LibrariesAudience: Public LibrariansKeywords: Ukulele, Music, Song, Pasifika, Aotearoa, Children, Community
LIANZA 2019 Conference - Tuesday 22 October 2019Location: Vodafone Events Centre, 770 Great South Road, ManukauDAY THEME: Our Communities
Keynote - Angel Jewel Tucker, Youth Services Manager, Johnson County Library, Kansas, USA Engaging your community around topics of local history, race, and equity: Weaving the Thread of Humanity with Dialogue
Morning Tea amongst the Exhibition
Lunch amongst the Exhibition
Registration and information desk open
Welcome and Housekeeping
National Librarian Address
Pukepuke ‘o Tonga Performance
32. PAPER
32a. Engaging with schools: the digital space, our story, your opportunity
Ann-Louise Vonk and Tyla Winter South Taranaki District Libraries
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: technology, schools, digital
innovation, outreach(max 20 people)
32b. Taking the 'Maker' out of the 'Space': community-led STEAM programmingStephen Clothier and Jamie Boorman
Wellington City LibrariesAudience: Public librarians
Keywords: makerspace, educational programming, transportable, community
outreach
29. WORKSHOP
Supporting young learners' lifelong journey – let’s work together
Miriam TuohyServices to Schools, National Library of New
Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o AotearoaAudience: Public librarians
Keywords: collaboration, learners, families, reading
Break to move between sessions
30. WORKSHOP
Pacific engagement: catching the knowledge wave 10 years on
Judy Taligalu McFall-McCaffery, University of Auckland; Maryanne Marsters, Hawkes Bay Regional Prison, Department of Corrections
and John Mata'afa, Te Matariki Clendon Community Centre and Library, Ngā Pātaka
Kōrero o Tāmaki Makaurau – Auckland Libraries
Audience: Special librarians (GLAM, law, health etc)
Keywords: Pacific engagement, diverse communities, practices, strategies, policies
Break to move between sessions31. PANEL
Looking for that AHA momentModerator: Nina Whittaker, Te Paenga Hira
Auckland War Memorial Museum LibraryPanel: Jacqui Davidson, Auckland Council
Archives; Kirsty Webb, Auckland Libraries and Nina Finigan, Te Paenga Hira Auckland War
Memorial Museum Library Audience: Special librarians (GLAM, law, health
etc)Keywords: collaboration, community of
practice, Auckland Heritage Archives
LIANZA 2019 Programme - Subject to Change Tuesday 22 October 2019
ROOM BNZ Theatre Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4
2:45pm - 3:15pm 38. PAPER
Go forth and co-create: practical co-creation projects in libraries
Louise AndersonWhakatane Library
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: co-creation, collaboration,
leadership, projects
39. PAPER
Brokering, boundary-spanning, belonging: becoming embedded in a community of
practiceCourtney Harper
Counties Manukau Health LibraryAudience: Special librarians (GLAM, law, health
etc)Keywords: community of practice, health,
knowledge roles, influence
40. PAPER
Keeping it local: co-developing library services in the community
Nicholas Keene and Pete GrayWhanganui District LibraryAudience: Public librarians
Keywords: community, local, co-design, volunteer, working smarter
41. PAPER Vā Oceans Between
Tai Mann and Tiresa IeromeChristchurch City LibrariesAudience: Public librarians
Keywords: Pasifika community engagement, programming, consultation, Vā Oceans Between
This session includes making an Ei Katu (Cook Island flower head garland)
Limit of 70 people
3:15pm - 3:45pm Sponsors Space - Sir Woolf Fisher Arena
ROOM BNZ Theatre Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4
3:45pm - 5:00pm 42. TALANOA
Talanoa for all – Social media and it’s influence on youth
43. TALANOA
Strengthening connections in the Pacific
44. TALANOA
To be crowd-sourced
45. TALANOA
Libraries, digital innovation & inclusion
6:45pm - 11:00pm BNZ Theatre ‘The Royal Garland’ LIANZA 2019 Conference Gala Dinner and LIANZA Fellowship PresentationsCome dressed in your finest; be it kilt, tuxedo, gown, sari or puletasi and be swept up in a night of celebration
Afternoon Tea amongst the ExhibitionTalanoa (inTongan/Samoan/Fijian) means an open, shared dialogue between two or many. ‘Tala’ in talanoa means talk, to talk, to dialogue, to tell a story. Talanoa can be formal or informal in which people share their stories, thoughts and feelings on a topic of interest (Vaioleti, 2006). There are different types of talanoa ranging from talanoa vave |fast and brief talanoa; to fakatalanoa when people meet for the first time; to pō talanoa |deeper exchange and sharing of ideas (Fa'avae, 2016). Talanoa is guided by protocols and principles which includes faka‘apa‘apa (Tongan) fa’aaloalo (Samoan)| respect; ‘ofa (Tongan), alofa (Samoan)| love, compassion to generate ethical and meaningful engagement between people. The sharing of stories in the talanoa encourages inclusiveness, participation, and open interactions. For Tongan, Samoan, Fijian including other Pacific cultures, talanoa is a precursor to establishing effective and ongoing reciprocal relationships which our conference sessions hope to create. We look forward to seeing you in one of our exciting talanoa sessions.
LIANZA 2019 Programme - Subject to Change Tuesday 22 October 2019
8:00am - 4:00pm Fisher & Paykel Foyer 8:40am - 8:45am BNZ Theatre
8:45am - 9:00am BNZ Theatre
9:00am - 9:20am BNZ Theatre
9:20am - 10:15am BNZ Theatre
10:15am - 10:20amROOM BNZ Theatre Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4
10:20am - 10:50am 46. PAPER
How to use NZSL in the library every dayKatie Lumsden
Christchurch City LibrariesAudience: Public librarians
Keywords: NZSL, deaf, inclusion, community, communication, disability, professional
development
47. PAPER
Mind the gap: or why a library needs a manager
Nicola Harwood and Sarina BarronNelson Public Libraries
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: leadership, management,
community
48. PAPER
DigitalNZ on communicating copyright information and a user upload feature
Daz MartinNational Library of New Zealand Te Puna
Mātauranga o Aotearoa Audience: Special librarians (GLAM, law, health
etc)Keywords: DigitalNZ, copyright, user generated
content, search engine, metadata
49. PAPER
We are the PacificKate Ogden, Christchurch City Libraries; Sandy
Nepia, Whanganui District Library and Trina Roycroft, Auckland LibrariesAudience: Public librarians
Keywords: Pacific Libraries Network, collaboration, advocacy
50. LIGHTNING SESSIONS
50a. Institutional repository and gold open access: unexpected synergy?
Kin Lok Rocky MakRun Run Shaw Library, City University of Hong
KongAudience: Academic librarians
Keywords: open access, institutional repositories, scholarly communication
50 b. What are research-librarian skills and how do we get them?
Jo SimonsLibraries and Learning Services, University of
AucklandAudience: Academic librarians
Keywords: academic libraries, research support skills, qualifications, staff training
50 c. It’s party time! Social research consultations for postgraduates
Ceire HopleyWaiopehu College
Audience: Academic librariansKeywords: academic, research support,
innovative offerings, relationships, subject 10:50am - 11:20am Sir Woolf Fisher ArenaROOM BNZ Theatre Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4
11:20am - 11:50am 52. PAPER
Traditional metrics, altmetrics, and researcher profiles: faculty perceptions and
useAnne Ferrier-WatsonUniversity of Waikato
Audience: Academic librariansKeywords: traditional metrics, altmetrics,
researcher profiles, research impact, visibility
53. PAPER
Pūkana mai ki te ReoChris Szekely
Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o
AotearoaAudience: Public librarians
Keywords: Māori, Te Reo, Māori language, exhibition, youth audiences
54. PAPER
Responding to the needs of our Pacific neighbours' libraries
Daphne SmithersLincoln University
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: libraries, Pacific, VSA, communities,
transformation, literacy, Solomon Islands
55. PAPER
'Help, I'm unpublished!'Nicola Frean
Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o
Aotearoa Audience: Special librarians (GLAM, law, health
etc)Keywords: archives, manuscripts, academic librarians, school librarians, public librarians
11:50am - 11:55am11:55am - 12:25pm 56. PAPER
56a. Customer service training - going beyond role play!
Kim ClaytonVictoria University of Wellington
Audience: Academic librariansKeywords: customer service education, academic, public libraries, staff training
56b. Ko ngā kaimahi i a tātou tāonga: our treasured staff
Shane O'Connor and Jeff KirkusHutt City Libraries
Audience: Public librariesKeywords: staff training, co-design, learning,
professional development
57. PAPER
Navigating teaching from face-to-face to online library tutorials
Anne Macaskill and Anais SaysellVictoria University of Wellington
Audience: Academic librariansKeywords: tertiary libraries, subject librarian,
information literacy, online learning
12:25pm - 12:30pm 12:30pm - 1:00pm 60. PAPER
Waiho i te toipoto, kaua i te toiroaJacinta Beckwith, Hocken Collections, University of Otago and Riki-Lee Saua,
University of AucklandAudience: Academic librariansKeywords: Māori, indigenous,
whanaungatanga, relationships, manaakitanga, unity, international networks
61. PAPER
Linked data 101Jonathan Hunt
Catalyst ITAudience: Special librarians (GLAM, law, health
etc)Keywords: linked data, semantic web, graphs
1:00pm - 2:00pm Sir Woolf Fisher Arena
1:00pm - 1:50pm Room 4
1:20pm - 1:50pm Room 3
2:00pm - 3:00pm BNZ Theatre
3:00pm - 3:20pm BNZ Theatre
3:20pm - 3:25pm BNZ Theatre
3:25pm - 4:15pm BNZ Theatre
Lunch amongst the Exhibition
Break to move between sessions
Pukepuke ‘o Tonga Performance
LIANZA 2019 Conference - Wednesday 23 October 2019Location: Vodafone Events Centre, 770 Great South Road, ManukauDAY THEME: Our Libraries
Registration and information desk openWelcome and Housekeeping
Keynote - Fa’aso’otauloa Sam Saili, Chief Executive Officer, SkyEye Pacific, SamoaCutting-edge technology adapted to local knowledge is rewriting Samoa’s pre-European contact history
Presentation of LIANZA Grants and LIANZA Professional Recognition Awards
59. WORKSHOP
Copy-riot: chocolate, cards and copyrightSarah PowellAUT Library
Audience: Public librariansKeywords: school librarians, university
librarians, copyright, game
58. WORKSHOP
No (wo)man is an island: sole charge rolesMichelle Goodall, Jasmax and Zoe Cornelius,
Department of CorrectionsAudience: Special librarians (GLAM, law, health
etc)Keywords: sole charge, discussion,
cooperation, collaboration, versatility, skills
51. PANEL
Connecting to our communities: the power of professional registration
Audience: All librariansKeywords: Registration, revalidation, journal,
qualifications, professional registration, professional development
Kat Cuttriss, Hutt City LibrariesJohn Garraway, University of Auckland
Anahera Morehu, University of AucklandPeter Murgatroyd, Counties Manukau Health
LibraryCath Sheard, South Taranaki District CouncilKim Tairi, Auckland University of Technology
Hao Zhang, Massey University
Morning Tea amongst the Exhibition
Break to move between sessions
Break to move between sessions
PIMN’s bi-monthly meeting - Each meeting looks at what our organisations are doing in the Pasifika space, and ends with some Personal Development time with regards to the Pacific. Our guest speaker for this session will be creative writer, artist and educator, Helen Tau’au Filisi.
Poroporoaki
Vendor Prizes
IFLA 2022 Conference Presentation
Keynote - Mary-Lee Kennedy, Executive Director, Association of Research Libraries, USAOur Families, our Communities, our libraries: Research libraries as partners in advancing the well-being of all future generations
Aotearoa People’s Network Kaharoa Members Catch-up
LIANZA 2019 Programme - Subject to Change Wednesday 23 October 2019