Information Futures Forum Archive
Key Priorities for Information Services(February, 2007) (ppt 134 kb
IS Futures Forum (September 2006)
VALA 2006 Feedback Forum, 17 March 2006 (ppt 1.3 mb)
School of Athens or Mr. Ford's Factory?: ICT in the Future of Higher Education held 3 May 2007 with Richard N. Katz, Vice President, EDUCAUSE
“Where is it ? Enterprise Search - Promises and Challenges" held Wednesday, 20th September 2006 with Dr David Hawking, CSIRO
New media Realities : the User Revolution held 21st June with Tony Walker, Manager, ABC Digital Radio, Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Thoughts on Technology and the 21st Century University held 25th May with Dr Tracey Wilen-Daugenti, Cisco Systems, Global Education, USA
Sakai and Community Source Software for Higher Education held 23rd March with Chuck Severance, the Chief Architect of the Sakai Foundation, James Dalziel from Macquarie University’s E-learning Centre Of Excellence, Neil McLean, Director IMS Australia, and Mike Rebbechi from Charles Sturt University - a representative of the Sakai Partners in Australia.
The Library of the Future: spreading the word: capturing and delivering libraries of information in 21st century: held Thursday 9th and Friday 10th of February with Daniel Clancy (Engineering Director for Google Book Search, USA) and Sandy Payette (Cornell University's Information Science program).
Information Futures Forum 2005- a review: held Friday 25 November 2005. Introduced by Professor Jeff Borland, Chair of the Libraries Committee, with presentations from Eve Young, Shirley Sullivan, Karen Kealy and Simon Porter
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Researchers, Research Councils, and the UK Information Infrastructure: held Friday 30 September 2005 with Dr Michael Jubb, British Library.
The National Scholarly Communications Forum's 19th roundtable on open access, open archives and open source was held in Sydney on 27 September 2005, with presentations from a range of Australian and international leaders and policy makers.
Creative Commons and Open Access Initiatives: held Friday 16 September 2005 with Tom Cochrane, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Technology, Information and Learning Support), Queensland University of Technology
Global Trends in Scholarly Communication: the inaugural University of Melbourne Information Futures Forum, held Thursday 21 July 2005 with Australian National University Emeritus Fellow Colin Steele.
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