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Events and conferences in May 2008

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28 Apr–16 Jun FOLIOz Course-Getting to Grips with Knowledge Managemenet (G2G) ALIA / FOLIOz course details and REGISTRATION FOLIOz online delivery course. Special ALIA rate $195.
1–31 May Information Awareness Month 2008 More information
13 May ALIA Annual General Meeting 2008 More information 6pm, ALIA House, 9-11 Napier Close, Deakin - RSVP to Helen Wheeldon, helen.wheeldon@alia.org.au
19–25 May Library and Information Week 2008 More information
21 May National Simultaneous Storytime 2008 More information 11am, 21 May 2008
29 Apr–1 May DQ Asia Pacific 2008 - Ark Group Registration and Information SYDNEY: 29 Apr - 1 May 2008 / Aligning strategy and technology for improved data quality. This Exhibition event will allow you to evaluate and bring back strategies and technologies to use in your organisation. For more information, contact ARK Group, aga@arkgroupasia.com.nospam. [nsw] 2239
1–4 May 9th Children's Book Council of Australia Conference and EXPO All the Wild Wonders The conference will provide those interested in children’s literature with an opportunity to explore issues formally and informally through presentations which will allow engagement in intellectual debate and in celebrating successes and new directions. For more information, contact CBCA 08 Conference Secretariat - ICE Australia, ph 03 9681 6288, cbca@iceaustralia.com.nospam. [vic] 1927
1 May May Day Saving our libraries. Preparedness protects our heritage. For more information, contact Veronica Bullock , research@collectionscouncil.com.au.nospam. [os] 2101
1 May Using/managing copyright material: Melbourne (9:30-11:30am / Karstens at QC) Australian Copyright Council. For people working in State or Commonwealth Government departments or agencies For more information, contact The Australian Copyright Council, info@copyright.org.au.nospam. [vic] 2184
1 May Licences for digital resources: Melbourne (12-1pm / Karstens at QC) Australian Copyright Council. Digital resources can be handy to use but complex to administer. In this session we give you a plain-English guide to the process, including common pitfalls and ways to limit your risk. For more information, contact The Australian Copyright Council, info@copyright.org.au.nospam. [vic] 2194
1 May Conquering copyright: Melbourne (2-4pm / Karstens at QC) Australian Copyright Council. This course, delivered by a specialist copyright lawyer, gives you up-to-date, practical information that will give you confidence in dealing with copyright issues. For more information, contact The Australian Copyright Council, info@copyright.org.au.nospam. [vic] 2199
1 May Marketing Your Library and its Services; Brisbane (Mecure Hotel) Register online with Key Forums Expertly led by Craig Anderson, this workshop focuses on exploring the elements of a marketing strategy and building an effective marketing framework for your library. For more information, contact Helen Lewis, ph 02 9436 4255, enquiries@keyforums.com.au.nospam. [vic] 2221
1 May edna workshop: framing your digital footprint (UQ St Lucia) full details Education Network Australia (edna) presents a 1 day hands-on workshop in the use of online collaborative tools. Participants will be challenged to consider their current digital learning footprint and the use they are making of social networking. Full rates: $45.95 ALIA members, $49.50 non-members [GST incl]. For more information, contact Lisa Javier, ph 08 8334 3210, askedna@edna.edu.au.nospam. [qld] 2371
2–4 May All the wild wonders CBCA Conference website The Children's Book Council of Australia's 9th National Conference & Expo at the Melbourne Convention Centre Full rates: $800 ALIA members [GST incl]. For more information, contact CBCA 08 Conference Secretariat, ph 61 3968 1628 x8, cbca@iceaustralia.com.nospam. [vic | cysnsw] 2093
2 May Photographers and graphic designers: Melbourne (9:30-10-30 / Karstens at QC) Australian Copyright Council. NEW COURSE Copyright law enables photographers and graphic designers to protect their work and make a living from it. This 2-hour seminar explains how to avoid common pitfalls and get the most out of copyright law For more information, contact The Australian Copyright Council, info@copyright.org.au.nospam. [vic] 2204
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