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Familiar categories and documentary forms: Readers’ perspectives.
(2015)This paper presents an evaluation of the ways in which three different groups of readers (recordkeepers, teachers and secondary school students) categorise documents. This is used to show how they understand documents, ... -
Flexible learning: Reflecting on a decade of library and information studies programmes at the Open Polytechnic.
(2011)The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the changes in undergraduate library and information studies education in New Zealand over the past decade. It considers developments in the delivery of distance ... -
From the Antipodes: embedded librarians at the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand.
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Frozen in headlights on the Information Superhighway?
(2010)Discusses the information superhighway and how continuing professional development is vital to ensure librarians develop and maintain the skills they need to work with constant change and floods of information. -
Gaining knowledge and expanding the skill base: The professional development of New Zealand's records managers. Pre-forum paper and presentation at Archives and Records Education Stakeholders (ARES) Forum, Melbourne, 12-13 June 2003.
(2003)Professional development opportunities for records managers in New Zealand have been patchy to say the least. Research undertaken last year found a substantial number of practising records managers have not studied at ... -
Information architecture: A brief tour
(2007)Explains what information architecture is, and how it is relevant to librarians (and especially cataloguing librarians). -
Information culture training workshop
(2017-06)