Programme 

Titles do not always reflect the quality or depth of the session. Abstracts are available to view on the website to assist when planning the sessions you wish to attend.

Saturday 29 October
1000-1600 Health SIG Study Day - more details 
  being held in the Civic Suite 3 of the Wellington Convention Centre

Sunday 30 October
1000-1100 New Zealand Health Database Consortium (NZHDC) AGM
Square Affair Lounge 1 - Wellington Convention  Centre
1100-1900 Registration Open (closed during the Mihi Whakatua)
1300-1430 Haka, powhiri, kapahaka and shared afternoon tea
1430-1445 Conference Welcome
1445-1545 Opening Keynote 1 
Martin Molloy OBE
Public Libraries: the end of the beginning or the beginning of the end?
1545-1600 Stretch – no refreshments
1600-1700 Keynote 2
Molly Raphael
Libraries:  essential for learning, essential for life
1700-1830 Conference Welcome Reception
sponsored by Te Upoko o te ika a Maui

Monday 31 October
0745-1730 Registration Desk open
0830-0900 Mihi and housekeeping
0900-0920 Presidential Address
0920-0950 National Librarian – Bill MacNaught
0950-1015 LIANZA Fellowship Awards
1015-1100 Morning Tea amongst the Exhibitors sponsored by SWETS 
Newcomers Morning Tea sponsored by Victoria University Wellington and Massey University
1100-1200 Keynote 3 – Aroha Mead PhD
1200-1330 Lunch amongst the exhibitors

ITSIG Workshop followed by AGM (12.30-1.30pm)
Informal discussion on current IT developments including e-books, platforms, social media, copyright and authentication.  Note session starts at 12.30pm.

Preservation SIG Meetings
CatSIG Meeting
TEL-SIG Meeting
SLIS Meeting
Health SIG AGM
PubSig Meeting
Local Government Corporate Librarians

1330-1430 Workshops

WS00 Empowering Voices: Communities Speak Out for Libraries by Molly Raphael
WS01 The fearless librarian: lessons that can be learned from the virtual librarian by Robert Baigent
WS02 EPIC ideas by Paula Banks 
WS03 SMART motivation by Annette Beattie
WS04 Social media for special librarians by Christine Busby
WS05 Kei a wai? Who has.... by Rukuwai Jury 
WS06 Building a stronger profession – unconference facilitated by LIANZA Council

Library Tours

LT01
  Te Papa
LT02  Wellington City Library
LT03  Ministry for the Environment
LT04  Law Library CANCELLED
LT05  Archives
LT06  Simpson Grierson CANCELLED
LT07  American Reference Center CANCELLED
LT08  Wellington Girls CANELLED
LT09  Department of Corrections

Poster Session
All posters market place

1430-1515 LIANZA AWARDS
1515-1530 Afternoon Tea sponsored by Nature Publishing
1530-1630 Keynote 4
Andrew Green
Notes from a small country
1630-1715

Concurrent Sessions

P01  Applying for an associate award - passion for the profession by Kareen Carter
P02  Leading from any position? Implementing leadership strategy at UWS by Michael Gonzalez 
         and Jan Herivel
P03 Vision for an Educational Resources Repository by Kristina Hoeppner  
P04 The story of Wellington special libraries by Christine Busby  
P05 New Zealand Heritage - any time, any place - online by John Sullivan
P06 What is offered by the newest and most renowned children's land youth library services from
        around the world by Rose Barker 
P07 Using influence and power to build a good customer relationship by Lucy Lang and Louise Mercer 
P08 One City, Auckland Libraries.  The story so far - MyCard Project and Logistics by Louise Lahatte

1715-1800 LIANZA AGM followed by INELI Mix & Mingle

Tuesday 1 November
0745-1730 Registration desk open
0830-0900 Mihi and housekeeping
0900-1000 Keynote 5 – Michael Houlihan, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
1000-1045 Morning tea amongst the exhibitors sponsored by ABNOTE
1045-1130

Concurrent Sessions

P09 
 Are we there yet? Interactivity can make the journey fun and the destination worth seeking 
         by Claire Stent 
P10 Tai Tokerau taniwha rau: empowering students to acheive by Cherie Tautolo
P11  Looking out and keeping the gate open by Sandy Green
P12  Too much of a good thing? NZ university libraries and the problem of storage by Helen Renwick
P13  Tu te ihi, wehi tu te wana: Maori subject headings and the empowerment through access 
         by Jacinta Paranihi sponsored by CatSIG
P14  IFLA moving forward: Q&A session facilitated by Winston Roberts 
P15  The power of choice - the problems with a female dominated workforce by Michelle Anderson
P16  One City, Auckland Libraries. The story so far - 
         Marketing and Change Management by Mirla Edmundson

1130-1230 Keynote 6
Karen Coyle
Five steps to the future of Metadata sponsored
by the National Library
1230-1330 Lunch amongst the exhibitors
1330-1430 Workshops                                                                      

WK06  Te ihi, Te wehi, Te wana = Koha by Paul Nielsen 
WK07  The ideas factory: "What is the biggest challenge you will face next year?" by Sally Pewhairangi 
WK08  Empowering information professionals through best practice technology competency
              by Sarah-Jane Saravani 
WK09  Empowering users, empowering libraries: interactive user instruction, activities and games that
             work by Neda Zdravkovic 
WK10  Revalidation knowledge café

RS1  Research Session 1
  Transforming public libraries by listening to children’s experiences by Peter O'Connor & Matthew Kerr
  E-readers: devices for passionate leisure readers or empowering scholarly resource? by Peter Lund
  Is it all just Google? The research behaviour of education masters students by Christine Moselen 
  Me whakarongo ki te korero: let the conversations be heard by Liz Wilkinson

GW1 Gateway Session 1
  International network of emerging library innovators 
  "Reimagine, Reinvent, Reallocate: our new reality to the session" by Sandra Nelson

VS1  Vendor Sessions 
  Giving librarians a voice - using open source libraries to build a better system by Shelley Gurney
  Librarians are not hospice workers: best practice strategies for demonstrating value and influence
  in academic libraries by Stephen Pugh

1330-1515 Library Tours - please note due to small numbers some of the tours are cancelled

LT10  Te Papa
LT11  Wellington City Library
LT12  Victoria University of Wellington (Central Campus) CANCELLED
LT13  Parliamentary Library
LT14  National Library
LT15  Wellington Medical & Health Sciences Library CANCELLED
LT16  Radio New Zealand CANCELLED
LT17  NIWA
1430-1515

Concurrent Sessions 

P17  MIS Research Presentations
         So what made you decide to become a school librarian?  by Lynn Walker
         New Zealand librarians' decision-making and open access research by Angela King
         Use of social media tools by readers' advisory and social media librarians. by Rebecca Anwyll
P18  Creating an online staff resource archive: having a voice & being heard at all levels by Fiona McGregor 
P19  The power of unexpected events by Ronald Milne 
P20  Updating the Public Libraries of New Zealand Strategic Framework - have your say by Ian Littleworth
P21  IFLA: Sharing power in advocating for indigenous librarianship by Dr Loriene Roy

RS2  Research Session 2 
  More than a quiz, a new approach for empowering first year university students to navigate
  scholarly information by Fiona Salisbury
  Elements in common? antipodean online tutorials and overseas literature by Meg Cordes

GW2 Gateway Session 2
  International network of emerging library innovators 

VS2 Vendor Sessions
  Techno-sprawl, accommodating laptop users in libraries by Paul White
  What can video business intelligence do for libraries by Sheri Whitmill

1515-1545 Afternoon tea amongst the exhibitors sponsored by Peter Pal
1545-1645 Keynote 7 – Andrew Booth

Evidence Based Library and Information Practice: Harnessing Professional Passions to the Power of Research
sponsored by Health SIG

1900 A Celebration of Kiwiana
 
Wednesday 2 November
0745-1330 Registration Desk open
0830-0900 Mihi and housekeeping & 3M Vala Draw
0900-1000

Keynote 8
Jenica
Rogers
Reality-based librarianship for passionate librarians
sponsored by TEL-SIG

1000-1045 Brunch amongst the exhibitors
1045-1130 Concurrent Sessions

P22  A video collage of librarians views from around the country by Louise Mercer and Judit Farquhar-Nadasi
P23  Discovery: seek and you may find by Brian Flaherty
P24  Accountability, advocacy and academia: a library liaison perspective by Thelma Fisher
P25  Power to print disabled people through passion for information by Marianne Kraack 
P26  NZ information on the internet: the power to find the knowledge by Alastair Smith 
P27  Capturing history goes viral by Moira Fraser
P28  Between the quakes by Joan Simpson

1130-1230 Closing Panel Presentation
1230-1245 2012 Conference Launch
1245-1300 Poroporoaki

This programme is correct at the time of printing.

Titles do not always reflect the quality or depth of the session, we recommend that you view and plan the sessions you wish to attend.  Abstracts are available online under the programme tab.  Abstracts will be updated when received.