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Researching ePortfolios in education, employment and community.
The AeP2 project aims to:
* Establish, facilitate and encourage an Australian Community of Practice for ePortfolio researchers and practitioners, and to
* Introduce a regular Australian conference to provide a forum in which to explore and discuss ePortfolio research and practice.
The project seeks to build on the work undertaken in the Australian ePortfolio Project by enhancing the use of ePortfolios in . . . → Read More: Australian ePortfolio Project
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CAVAL is an Australian not-for-profit company established to provide library services to libraries in Australia, New Zealand . . . → Read More: CAVAL
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This is the third set of surveys under the neXus research banner. This one will focus on Health Libraries . . . → Read More: neXus3
By gecko, on November 10th, 2010%
The second in the neXus research series. The report provides a demographic, educational and employment picture of the Australian library and information profession, as well as identifying diverse workforce planning activities being undertaken in the sector.
The neXus2 workforce planning study: the institutional picture – final report (January 2009)
This study was undertaken by Dr Gillian Hallam for . . . → Read More: neXus2
By gecko, on November 10th, 2010%
This project represents a key component of the Staff Development Review that is currently being undertaken by QUT Library, as part of an Action Initiative on the Library’s 2010 . . . → Read More: QUT Library Staff Development Review
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“The Department of the Premier and Cabinet and the Department of Public Works seek to develop an options paper to determine potential future service delivery models for the departmental and agency libraries within the Queensland Government. The nature of ongoing technological, financial and administrative changes presents Government library and research services with a number of challenges in terms of delivering . . . → Read More: Queensland Government Agency Libraries
By gecko, on November 10th, 2010%
About the project
The project aims to establish a picture of the Australian library and information science (LIS) profession and identify how its future education and training can be better adapted to an employment landscape where traditional roles are changing and non-traditional roles are emerging as a result of drivers such as technological change and a growing . . . → Read More: LIS for the 21st Century
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