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Digital Forums
This series of free presentations exploring information in the digital age ran throughout 2007 and 2008 in association with the Australian Library & Information Association.
Archived audio
Listen to expert speakers from a selection of sessions.
You can access the audio in three ways:
- Listen online now - Click on any 'Listen to...' link to go direct to our in-page media player and listen to your chosen Digital Forum at your computer.
- Subscribe to the podcast and listen later - Use the link under the 'Subscribe' heading on the right-hand side of our audio pages to automatically download the audio files in this podcast series. You will receive new forums as they are added, after each event has taken place. Transfer the files to a portable device or listen at your computer.
- Download the audio manually and listen later - Right-click on any 'Listen to...' or 'Download...' link and save to download your chosen audio file. Transfer your downloaded files to a portable device or listen at your computer.
In this forum held on 2 September 2008, author Graeme Base and producer Ewan Burnett talk about the challenge of taking Base's successful book 'Animalia' to the screen.
In this forum held on 1 July 2008, Sarah Kenderdine (Museum Victoria) talks about new models of panoramic imaging and 360-degree display systems for cultural heritage visualisation.
In this presentation on 1 April 2008, Martyn Wild explains SuperClubsPLUS, a new Australian social network for kids, with an emphasis on cybersafety.
In this 5 February 2008 presentation, Dr Angelina Russo explains the Engaging with Social Media in Museums research project.
In this 2 October 2007 presentation, project manager Chris Wade introduces the features and aims of the State Library of Victoria's new online chat information service.
In this 4 September 2007 forum, Tom Chandler and Andrea di Castro of Monash University discuss the educational potential of interactive virtual spaces, using as a case study 3D graphic and animation materials produced for the study of archaeology at Monash.
In this forum held on 29 August 2007, Chris Batt, Chief Executive of the UK's Museums, Libraries and Archives Council, discusses major trends in libraries in the UK.
In this presentation, held on 7 August 2007, Ian Patterson discusses the State Library of Victoria's current and future directions to meet the expectations of 21st-century library users.
Eleanor Whitworth discusses Victoria's Cultural Network, a collaborative broadband project making cultural content available to Victorians, in this forum, held on 3 July 2007.
To help young people engage with the Library's rich collection and expand their information literacy skills, the Library is creating an 'online learning space' (to be launched in late 2007). Project Manager Jo Wellington and her team discuss this innovative project.
In this 1 May 2007 forum, Dr Ken Walker explains how Museum Victoria is providing remote access to its collection through web-based image libraries for targeted audiences.
Dean Mason, Principal of Enakt, discusses what print-on-demand means today and how it might help writers, researchers, publishers and readers get to tomorrow in this forum, held on 3 April 2007.
In this presentation, held on 6 March, Keren Flavell, Director of OMGtv, discusses current trends in mobile content and portable computing.
In this address on 6 February, Dagmar Schmidmaier AM, President of the Australian Library and Information Association, reflects on how we should be educating the librarians of the future, at the tertiary level.
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