31
2011
LIANZA Conference Day One
A short day with two keynote speakers. The first (Martin Molloy) didn’t offer me too much in the way of helpful information other than libraries are struggling in the UK and they have a picture website full of historical imagery. The latter ran alongside his talk on screen and was completely disconnected from the messages he gave. It became laughable on Twitter as fellow tweeters at conference starting playing spot the animal bingo with images [...]
30
2011
Getting Started
It was a smooth flight up to LIANZA Conference 2011 this morning – two hops – Dunedin to Christchurch and then onto Wellington. I found myself hoping there would be no earthquakes as I waited for my second flight of the morning in Christchurch, sorry team CHCH but I think I’m not alone in thinking this now each time I land. So onto Wellington where it’s a sunny, mild morning with a temp in the [...]
22
2011
All good things…
It’s been a turbulent year for our family with respect to pets. We started 2011 with two cats and a dog and now we’re down to just a single cat. Chester Chester was only six weeks old when we bought him from a breeder in South Auckland. We drove up from our house in the central North Island to see the litter, choose him and bring him home. He came with purebred paperwork but also on the [...]
21
2011
LIANZA Conference 2011 Online Coverage
Passion, People and Power is the theme for the 2011 LIANZA Conference to be held in Wellington at the Michael Fowler Centre, 30 October – 2 November. If you can’t make it in person – keep up with keynotes, workshops and other general buzz via CoveritLive. On my site you will find a dedicated CoveritLive feed for each day of the conference. All of the tweets from attendees who use the #lianza11 hashtag will be [...]
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