Icebreaker/NLS6/ALIA Information Online Report Back Session

by | Feb 1, 2013 | Uncategorized

Date:
Wednesday 27th Feb
Time: 5.30pm
for a 6pm start
Venue: SLWA –
Great Southern Room
Event:
Icebreaker / NLS6/ALIA Info Online report back

Cost: ALIA member $5; Non-member $8; Student: Gold coin donation
Nibbles and drinks provided
RSVP: Fill out this form: ALIAWest
Speakers:
Frank
Flintoff:
Currently studying for her Masters of Information
Management at Curtin, Frank works as an Audio Producer/Librarian at the Dr.
Geoff Gallop Braille and Talking Book Library, where most of her time is spent
cataloguing. Being a producer of Audio Books also means having to listen to
parts of them – so she is often producing odd requests, and suffering from
overexposure to erotic fiction.  She is carefully considering turning all
this craziness into a real-life piece of research (“Implementing Dewey
Table 8: Improving information retrieval and user experience in Libraries
through extended cataloguing processes”), and is never afraid to consider
that the ridiculous might actually be possible.  ASL 26/f/Perth, Mum of two human(ish) children
and all-round Nerd.

Tamara Capper:
Tamara
completed a Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design as well as a Graduate Diploma
in Information Services. She is currently a Reference and Information Services Librarian at
Murdoch University and studying for her Masters Degree in Information
Architecture, and is also a committed member of ALIAWest and a Regional
Coordinator for New Grad committee. 
Tamara has worked in the Family Planning WA Library, Greening Australia
Library and ECU library, during this time she managed to travel and lead an
active social life.  She loves going to
the gym, spending time with her family and heading out to restaurants with
friends. 

Ghylène Palmer:
Ghylène is
currently the Manager of Library Client Services at Murdoch University
Library.  She is the Marketing & PR person for
ALIAWest and has been on several library
committees throughout her library career including working groups, peer
reviewing of papers, conference subcommittees and mentoring.  She has had experience working in a specialised,
a school and a public library and is enjoying facing new challenges in an
academic library.  Apart from libraries,
Ghylène has a passion for health, food and other cultures and their languages. 

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