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Famous : Karin Catt portraits
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Keith Murdoch Gallery, State Library of Victoria 13 July - 11 November 2007.Invitation, Programme of events
Lost & found : Peter Lyssiotis and John Wolseley : the adventures of two artists in the State Library of Victoria.
Catalogue of an exhibition held from 18 November 2005 - 12 February 2006 at the State Library of Victoria.Curator: Clare Williamson.
Includes bibliographical references
Victorian Public Libraries: Our Future, Our Skills. Research Report
This research study represents a key part of the program of Statewide Public Library Development Projects delivered by the State Library of Victoria between 2011 and 2014 in partnership with Public Libraries Victoria Network (PLVN), the peak body for Victoria’s 47 public library services. The overarching objectives of this project were:\ud
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- to develop a framework to articulate the core competencies required by the public library workforce for the 21st century\ud
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- to conduct a skills audit of Victorian public library staff in order to collect evidence of the current skills and to anticipate future skills requirements\ud
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- to deliver a report that analyses the audit findings and makes recommendations on training needs and strategies to prepare for the future delivery of public library services in Victoria. \ud
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The study built on the 2008 report Workforce sustainability and leadership: Survey, analysis and planning, developed for the State Library of Victoria and PLVN, in which three types of workplace skills were delineated: cognitive (or Foundation), technical (or Professional) and Behavioural skills. Following industry discussion and review, a framework comprising 59 skill-sets within the three distinct skills areas was finalised in October 2013. The skills audit, which comprised an Individual survey and a Management survey with questionnaires directly based on the skills framework, was undertaken between late November and December 2013. This report presents the analysis and interpretation of the data collected through the two surveys
Pauline Mitchell speaking outside the State Library of Victoria
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/275952Pauline Mitchell speaking outside the State Library of Victoria. Sign behind her reads "Stop Jabiluka". Photograph most likely taken at the 1998 Palm Sunday rally which focussed on protesting uranium mining in Jabiluka, Northern Territory.40300
Item: [1999.0081.00001] "Pauline Mitchell speaking outside the State Library of Victoria
Libraries and learning
Margaret Gardner talks about the relationship between universities and libraries, and the interaction students have with libraries on and off campus. Libraries and universities are places of dynamic engagement and learning. The collaborative project to provide wireless access at the State Library of Victoria and RMIT University is an example of a successful cohesive approach to providing information and access. This talk given at the State Library of Victoria\u27s "Library of the 21st Century Symposium" is available as a transcript and audio file
Libraries and learning
Margaret Gardner talks about the relationship between universities and libraries, and the interaction students have with libraries on and off campus. Libraries and universities are places of dynamic engagement and learning. The collaborative project to provide wireless access at the State Library of Victoria and RMIT University is an example of a successful cohesive approach to providing information and access. This talk given at the State Library of Victoria\u27s "Library of the 21st Century Symposium" is available as a transcript and audio file
Lifelong Learning: The Pilgrimage Manuscript in the State Library of Victoria
Hudson Hugh. Lifelong Learning: The Pilgrimage Manuscript in the State Library of Victoria. In: Scriptorium, Tome 66 n°2, 2012. pp. 382-389
Accessing the State Library of Victoria through iTunes University (beyond the campus)
In recent years, the State Library of Victoria (SLV) has shifted its focus from printed material to digital resources, with the intention of expanding its holdings of electronic and multimedia resources. Acknowledging that this move enables the Library to increase the range of resources available to its users and offers users with the potential to access the collection from anywhere, at any time, it is the Library's intention to continue to move in this direction. This paper provides an indication of the potential of iTunes University (beyond the campus) for the State Library of Victoria (SLV) to serve its users. It concludes with an outline of how the Searchers project could add value to any SLV involvement with iTunes University (beyond the campus)
Evaluation of the lifelong learning business and statistics program at the State Library of Victoria
Lifelong learning and information literacy programs have been conducted over many years at the State Library of Victoria. Express Information is one of the library’s lifelong learning program providers offering a number of training sessions. These sessions aim to build expertise in business and statistical research within the Victorian business community. This paper is a case study of this initiative
New media in government
As governments across Australia and around the world seek to use Web 2.0 tools and strategies to communicate with their citizens, this forum explores the role of social media as a means of direct communication, collaboration and engagement between governments and communities.
This event was held at the State Library of Victoria on 17 November 2009 as part of the Big Issues symposium.
An introduction to the New Media in Government seminar by Penny Hutchinson, the acting deputy secretary for the Department of Premier and Cabinet, is included at the beginning of Nicholas Gruen\u27s presentation.
There are three audio presentations available to download
Nicholas Gruen: New Media in Government
Dr Nicholas Gruen refers to new media as a truly transformational phenomenon and discusses the exciting possibilities for using Web 2.0 in government.
This recording begins with an introduction to the New Media in Government seminar by Penny Hutchinson, the acting deputy secretary for the Department of Premier and Cabinent.
New Media in Government was held at the State Library of Victoria on 17 November 2009.
View the slides here
Bill Thompson: New Media in Government
Bill Thompson explains how the social media network creates the possibility of re-thinking government.
Mark Pesce: New Media in Government
Mark Pesce talks about the explosion of communication opportunities that social media has created. He explores the power of the social media platform and how we can use it to amplify our creative and connective capabilities
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