Tues 26th & Weds 27th November, 5pm-6pm
We’re repeating some of the sessions relevant to tertiary libraries over two nights. No cost or registration required.
Zoom in for one night or two, or for a session or two. We will also be recording the sessions and making them available on the LIANZA YouTube channel. There’ll be time for the odd question after the sessions. You can also follow along on Twitter with the hashtag #telsig19.
LIANZA is delighted tertiary presentations from the recent #LIANZA19 conference will be shared via Zoom, and thank LIANZA TELSIG for organising these ‘unconference’ events.
Each unconference will begin at 5pm with a karakia whakatuwhera and a brief conversation with LIANZA Executive Director, Ana Pickering. “One of the challenges for future LIANZA conferences is meet the professional needs of tertiary librarians and library staff. I am interested to begin a discussion about how this can be achieved for 2021” says Ana. LIANZA also thanks all the presenters who are reprising their conference presentation at these online events.
Tuesday 26th November https://vuw.zoom.us/j/327738343
5.00-5.05pm Ana Pickering, LIANZA Executive Director, talks about the importance of special interest groups and highlights the importance of tertiary library involvement in LIANZA.
5.05-5.20pm Iva Matagi (Manukau Institute of Technology) Holistic approaches to the reference interview
5.25-5.40pm Joanna Wenman (Massey University) It’s party time! Social research consultations for postgraduates
5.45-6.00pm Mojgan Sadighi (Massey University) Connect, collaborate and cultivate: An example of community collaboration
Wednesday 27th November https://vuw.zoom.us/j/483251497
5.00-5.05pm Ana Pickering, LIANZA Executive Director, talks about the importance of special interest groups and highlights the importance of tertiary library involvement in LIANZA.
5.05-5.20pm Jo Simons (University of Auckland) Having a look-see: EBP by stealth
5.25-5.40pm Anne Ferrier-Watson (University of Waikato) Traditional metrics, altmetrics, and researcher profiles: Faculty perceptions and us
5.45-6.00pm Anais Saysell (Victoria University of Wellington) Navigating teaching from face-to-face to online library tutorials
We look forward to you joining us!