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Changing landscapes in the library world | Sues Bent
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Skip to primary content. Changing landscapes in the library world. May 30, 2015. As part of the Public Libraries of Victoria Network. Libmark group I was privileged to be the photographer at the seminar held in Melbourne. It was a great line-up of guest speakers hosted by the expertise and good humour of Brett de Hoedt of Hootville Communications. Richard Sarr of Wavesound. Two CEO’s of two of Victoria’s Public Libraries, Karyn Siegman and Chris Kelly, presented an overview of the Libraries 2030. Told us...
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Sues Bent | One Librarians view | Page 2
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. October 21, 2015. I want to tell you about this concept the Self Initiated Life Long Learning Experience. This is a new acronym created by me a few months ago. It is a way that people use the library that is currently not described in any way. This to me is one of the backbone features of the library. It is something I have called SiLLé. It is about the individual; not your parents or your school or your workplace. The Buddha, Geoff and Me.
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THOUGHTS FROM LIBRARY LAND: Publishing and books - the next ten years
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THOUGHTS FROM LIBRARY LAND. Comments and ideas from Joseph at Eastern Regional Libraries. Publishing and books - the next ten years. From ireaderreview.com comes the following horizon scanning. What will be the 10 biggest changes in 2010 through 2020? In no particular order:. 50-50 split between paper and electronic books. EReaders grow to over 100 million units in circulation. 2 to 3 Platform Companies dominate – Apple and Amazon are the likeliest. Uncrowded to during the run of and beyond this advanced...
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Frankston City Libraries Blogalogue: December 2014
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Frankston City Libraries Blogalogue. 31 December, 2014. 1 December 2014 to 15 February 2015. The Summer Read is back. And gives Victorians the chance to discover new, local books. Summer is the perfect time to pick up a book and read. It doesn’t matter if you’re at home or on holidays, you can take a book anywhere and enjoy some quality storytelling. After the often hectic pace of life throughout the year, The SummerRead. The Summer Read is presented by the State Library of Victoria. 20 December, 2014.
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THOUGHTS FROM LIBRARY LAND: Comfortable Lifestyle and Modest Lifestyle in Retirement
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THOUGHTS FROM LIBRARY LAND. Comments and ideas from Joseph at Eastern Regional Libraries. Comfortable Lifestyle and Modest Lifestyle in Retirement. I thought you might find this information from the Westpac-ASFA Retirement Standard interesting: http:/ www.superannuation.asn.au/RS/default.aspx. To achieve “Comfortable” status as a couple you probably need $500 to $600k in Super, which still allows you to receive some Age Pension. Wholesale hip hop watches. Thursday, January 28, 2010.
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THOUGHTS FROM LIBRARY LAND: October 2009
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THOUGHTS FROM LIBRARY LAND. Comments and ideas from Joseph at Eastern Regional Libraries. What are the 5 biggest turn-offs for customers? Read this short e-article recently by Jurek Leon of Terrific Trading. I am always wary of media questions relating to customer service that are likely to highlight the negatives. I responded by saying, “How about I give you my five biggest turn-ons for customers and from this the turn-offs will be clear as well? 8221; The five biggest turn-ons I came up with are:.
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THOUGHTS FROM LIBRARY LAND: Price for SMEs for carbon accounting not sky high.
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THOUGHTS FROM LIBRARY LAND. Comments and ideas from Joseph at Eastern Regional Libraries. Price for SMEs for carbon accounting not sky high. An interesting piece of work by National Centre for Sustainability, Swinburne University of Technology which claims that the price for SMEs for carbon accounting is not sky high. See: http:/ www.swin.edu.au/ncs/documents/SP1323 NCS ClimateChangefinal.pdf. What is very interesting in a library context is what is not accounted for? So, what’s not counted? We also prov...
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THOUGHTS FROM LIBRARY LAND: January 2010
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THOUGHTS FROM LIBRARY LAND. Comments and ideas from Joseph at Eastern Regional Libraries. Price for SMEs for carbon accounting not sky high. An interesting piece of work by National Centre for Sustainability, Swinburne University of Technology which claims that the price for SMEs for carbon accounting is not sky high. See: http:/ www.swin.edu.au/ncs/documents/SP1323 NCS ClimateChangefinal.pdf. What is very interesting in a library context is what is not accounted for? So, what’s not counted? Joseph monit...