Indigenous Knowledges Symposium

1 July 2021

Acknowledging, respecting and promoting Indigenous knowledge in academic libraries - a conversation starter. #RespectIndigenousKnowledge

CAUL/NSLA Email Archives Webinar

2 June 2021

CAUL and NSLA are hosting this joint webinar on email archives which will be of interest to all academic and cultural institutions who are bringing email into their archives and special collections, or see that in their future. Email is the correspondence of our day and personal correspondence continues to inform and enrich the archival collections of significant individuals. However taking email into an archive or collection presents challenges and will require new skills and solutions if we are to retain personal correspondence for future research.

CAUL Research Repositories Community Event 2019

28 October 2019 to 29 October 2019

Sydney

THETA 2019 (The Higher Education Technology Agenda)

19 May 2019 to 22 May 2019

North Wollongong

THETA is the number one biennial conference in Australasia for Information Technology, Teach and Learning. THETA 2019 will be held in Wollongong, Australia on the 19th - 22nd May.

CAUL Digital Dexterity Community of Practice launch

11 February 2019

Haymarket

As the nature of work continues to change, how will we learn to thrive in new workplaces? It’s all about unleashing your curiosity to play with new technologies, build your digital confidence and solve problems with innovation and creativity. Join our international e-learning consultant Helen Beetham and a bunch of enthusiastic Librarians for the launch of CAUL’s Digital Dexterity initiatives.

Community Event (CAUL Research Repositories) 2018

29 October 2018 to 30 October 2018

Melbourne

This is the annual Research Repository Community Day event for the CAIRSS community #CAULRD2018. Information will be added to this page as it becomes available.

CAUL Leadership Institute 2018

16 August 2018 to 17 August 2018

Adelaide

This two day conference will highlight the major issues influencing the shape of the Australian higher education sector and their implications for university libraries, now and into the future. The speakers have been chosen to inform, challenge and provoke thinking about change. Delegates will leave the institute with a range of actions to inform, influence and drive change at a senior level of leadership. The Institute also provides an excellent opportunity for delegates to exchange experiences and develop a national network of colleagues.

Statistics Forum 2018

15 May 2018

Melbourne Airport

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