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2Deadly: the 2006 ATSILIRN conference

Conference Programme

Monday 20th

Time

Session

Presenter

Topic

2:15-4:00pm

Early registration

Early Registration

Early Registration

1:00-3:00pm

Digitisation Policy Workshop

Prof N Martin Nakata & Dr Alex Byrne

The Collections Council of Australia’s draft document on a future digitisation policy position for Australia, and particularly aspects that relate to Indigenous materials

3:00-4:00pm

Tour of SLNSW

Ms Melissa Jackson & Mr Ronald Briggs

Information session

4:00-6:00pm

ATSILIRN AGM

Paid-up Members only

Annual General Meeting

6:30-7:30pm DRINKS

Tuesday 21st

Time

Session

Presenter

Topic

8:15am-

 

Registration

 

8:45am

Welcome to Country

Mrs Sylvia Scott

Acknowledgement and welcome from Indigenous people

 

UTS Welcome

Vice Chancellor

Welcome from UTS

9:00-9:30am

Keynote Address : Professor Marcia Langton

9:30-10:00am

Keynote Address

Ms Rachel Perkins

Documentary Research and the Archives

10:00-10:30am

MORNING TEA

10:30-11:00am

Indigenous writers

Prof Larissa Behrendt

Writing Indigenous materials

11:00-11:30am

Indigenous writers

Mr Steve Kinnane

Writing Indigenous materials

11:30-12:00pm

Indigenous writers

Ms Jeanine Leanne

Writing Indigenous materials

12: 00-1:00pm

Lunch and launch of ATSILIRN Indigenous Protocols Website
(by Ms Jackie Huggins, Reconciliation Australia)

1:00-1:30pm

Digitisation

Prof Martin Nakata

Report from Monday's workshop

1:30-2:00pm

Digitisation

Ms Lauren Hewitt

AIATSIS Digitisation Project

2:00-2:30pm

Digitisation

Ms Melissa Jackson

SLNSW Digitisation Project

2:30-3:00pm

AFTERNOON TEA

3:00-3:30pm

Knowledge Centres

Cate Richmond

NT & IKCs, SLQ and Wujal Wujal IKC

3:30-4:00pm

Protocols & Guidelines

Ms Emily Hudson

Cultural Institutions & Guidelines

4:00-4:30pm

Safeguarding Indigenous Material

Ms Terri Janke

Intellectual Property and Cultural Property Rights

4:30-5:00pm

FACS

Ms Pam Cunningham

ATSIC Library

6:30-7:00pm DRINKS

7:00 -

CONFERENCE DINNER

7:30

Dinner speaker

Prof Marcia Langton

Importance of libraries and archives to Indigenous people

Wednesday 22nd

Time

Session

Presenter

Topic

9:00-9:30am

US Keynote

Prof Lorienne Roy

If I can read, I can do

9:30-10:00am

NZ Keynote

Mr David Jones

NLNZ and Services to Maori Unit

10:00-10:30am

NZ Keynote

Ms Makere Chrisp

NLNZ and Services to Maori Unit Policy Plan for pertnership in Aotearoa

10:30-11:00am

MORNING TEA

11:00-12:00pm

IFLA

Dr Alex Byrne

World Information Summit and Indigenous Library Services

 

CASL

Lea Giles-Peters

The National Library Policy and Indigenous Library Services

 

ALIA

Dagmar Schmidmaier

The Library Profession and Indigenous Library Services

12:00 - 12:30pm

Discussion of national and international networks and collaborative strategies

12:30-1:30pm

LUNCH

1:00-3:00pm

AIATSIS

Ms Joanne Taylor

Family History Research

1:30-2:00pm

SLNSW

Mr Ronald Briggs

Researching IK

2:00-2:30pm

State Records, WA

Ms Gerard Foley

Access to State Records

2:30-3:00pm

State Records, NSW

Ms Kirsten Thorpe

Repatriation of Trust Funds

3:00-3:30pm

DATSIP

Ms Kathy Franklin

Indigenous Archives and Native Title Research: Startegies to meet the demand for information

 

 

 

 

3:00-4:00pm

Panel on Future Agendas

1. Prof. Lorienne Roy/NZ

2. Prof. Marcia Langton & Prof. Martin Nakata

3. Ms. Alana Garwood-Houng

 

     


For further information, contact:

Gabrielle.Gardiner@uts.edu.au
 
University of Technology, Sydney Jumbunna, Indigenous House of Learning ATSILIRN

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