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Learning 2.0: A Catalyst For Library Organisational Change, Julia Gross, Lynette Leslie
Learning 2.0: A Catalyst For Library Organisational Change, Julia Gross, Lynette Leslie
Lynette A Leslie
The purpose of this paper is to describe “what happened” with round two of the implementation of Learning 2.0 with a large and diverse group of library staff at Edith Cowan University (ECU) Library during 2007/2008. A previous paper reported on a study of the suitability of the 23 Things Learning 2.0 program for a small group of early adopters in the ECU Library. This follow-up paper reports challenges that library management faced when the remaining staff were given the 23 Things Learning 2.0 program. All remaining library staff members were encouraged to undertake the program, but take-up was not …
Modus Vivendi Of E-Business, Joze Kuzic, Julie Fisher, Angela Scollary, Linda Dawson, Milan Kuzic, Rod Turner
Modus Vivendi Of E-Business, Joze Kuzic, Julie Fisher, Angela Scollary, Linda Dawson, Milan Kuzic, Rod Turner
Associate Professor Linda Dawson
This paper reports on an investigation into relationships between challenges and success factors in e-business, from the perspective of the acknowledged benefits achieved by large organizations operating within the Australian context. To enable organisations to achieve benefits from e-business, it is imperative for companies to recognise challenges before them as well as to identify critical success factors necessary for their success. The outcome of the research reported in this paper is a key set of critical success factors, challenges and benefits that can be used as a modus vivendi to overcome problems by applying appropriate solutions in order to achieve …
Australian Virtual Libraries For Crocodile Dundee And The Sheilas, Joe Fernandez
Australian Virtual Libraries For Crocodile Dundee And The Sheilas, Joe Fernandez
Joe Fernandez
Discusses the growing use of virtual libraries in Australia to reach information seekers dispersed in a huge country.
Information Literacy From Australia To Allendale, Kim L. Ranger
Information Literacy From Australia To Allendale, Kim L. Ranger
Kim L. Ranger
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