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What you want to read

Posted June 24th 2007 @ 4:00 pm by Peta Hopkins

Thank-you to everyone who has responded to our poll about what you would like to read here. Quite clearly you want to find out how to do things with 47% asking for more of these types of posts. We will be putting our thinking caps on to come up with some How tos. Why not [...]

Getting buy-in for Library2.0 ideas

Posted March 22nd 2007 @ 9:02 pm by Kathryn Greenhill

A casual conversation around our thali table resulted in this experimental post. We were discussing how to get staff and/or management to support (or even pay attention to) initiatives like internal blogs or a Flickr account for a library or podcasting. We all had a lot to say and were rather, well, passionate about it. [...]

Information Architecture conference in Sydney this weekend

Posted September 26th 2006 @ 1:57 pm by Fiona Bradley

An Australian Information Architecture conference and retreat, featuring an array of well-known speakers, including the NLA’s own Alexander Johannesen will be held this weekend in Sydney: OZ-IA 06. We want to continue building and sharing the practice of information architecture in Australia and this is our forum to come together and discuss and learn. Who [...]

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RSS for beginners

Posted August 21st 2006 @ 7:58 pm by CW

You may have noticed the small orange icons on the right, near the bottom of this blog page, “Feed” and “Comments feed“, and below that an icon with the information “73 readers by Feedburner” (at least as of this evening). This tells me that at least 73 regular readers of this blog are subscribers who [...]

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