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30 September 2010 Issue 441
Farewell to retiring National Librarian Jan FullertonAfter 43 years at the National Library of Australia, the last 11 as Director-General, JanFullerton, the first female head of an Australiancollecting institution retired last week.
This photograph was taken at her farewell
event last Thursday, which was covered by ABC Television and the Canberra Times.
A feature of the event was a performance bythe library’s National Kazoo Orchestra. Partinggifts included a photograph album compiled bystaff; a lemon tree; life membership of theFriends of the National Library, and a volunteer
application pack.Her successor has yet to be appointed.
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Contents1 Farewell to retiring National Librarian Jan
Fullerton
3 Slovenian minister’s gift to Victorians
3 Aesop’s Fables go online at the BritishLibrary
3 ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’ say librarysupporters
4 Technology for libraries conference in India
4 Sustainable living seminars in
Brisbane libraries
4 New report values academic libraries
3 International news in brief
New advocacy resourceson the ALIA website
ALIA has launched its Every Member An Advocate kit, which providesinteresting ‘factoids’. For example, didyou know that Australian spend nearlyfive times as much on wine as they doon public libraries? Get your kit atwww.alia.org.au/emaa.
The association has made 2010 its‘year of advocacy’ and has run a seriesof workshops around the country. Thefinal sessions are in Sydney on 11 and12 October and Perth on 15 and 16
November. More information on the
website www.alia.org.au.
The Brisbane Open House program on October 2, which includes a behind-the-scenes look at the State Library of Queensland, is likely to become anannual fixture. It is an initiative of the Queensland Government Architectand the Brisbane Development Association, and this year it is expected thatmore than 10,000 visitors will participate in tours around buildings withinteresting spaces that are normally closed off to the public.
4 South Australian budget signals cutsfor libraries
4 News in brief
5 Unorthodox, unpopular, yet still uncensored
5 Tree-huggers welcome at Campbelltownlibrary
5 New print-on-demand book facility
5 ALIA seeks your ‘Top 10s for 2010’
5 Exhibitions, Classifieds
6 What’s On Guide
Open House at the State Library of Queensland
Thomson Reuters’ Web of Science content has been integrated into SerialsSolutions’ discovery service.Jim Pringle, vice president of product development for Thomson Reuters
said, ‘The availability of Web of Science results within Summon will be atremendous benefit to libraries who subscribe to both services, as it willexpose the value of citation counts and citing references to a wide array of library users, increasing information literacy and improving the quality of research across the board.’
Mike Buschman, senior product manager for Serials Solutions,explained, ‘This will help the researcher more quickly and easily discover influential individuals and articles in their field of study, among a host of other options. More at www.serialssolutions.com/summon.
Partnership will help scientific researchers
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American Vogue onlineProQuest and Conde Nast havereached an agreement to digitise
every issue of Vogue US from1892. The online issues will be ahighlight of ProQuest’s new search
platform and will be available earlyin 2011.
More at www.proquest.com.
New library guidelinesAt IFLA in Gothenburg last month,two new publications werelaunched, the IFLA Public Library
Service Guidelines and IFLAMobile Library Guidelines. More
on the website at www.ifla.org.
Follow PLINGPublic Libraries In Need Group(PLING) is a new social media
phenomenon in the UK to gather supporters for libraries. Follow thetweets at #pling.
Archive on a cloudSir Paul McCartney is partneringwith Hewlett Packard to digitise hiscollection of music, videos and
photographs, which will then bestored on a web-based cloud.
‘Blind black Beethoven’The Ray Charles Memorial Libraryhas opened in Los Angeles in thesame building as his former officesand recording studio. It is hoped thelibrary, containing mainly videoand sound recordings, will ‘informand inspire’ young people.
Half a million to findAn anonymous donor has given$500,000 to Seattle Public LibraryFoundation on the condition that itraise the same amount from other funding sources.
National Book FestivalAn estimated 150,000 people took
part in the 2010 National Book Festival last week, run by theLibrary of Congress.
The US President and First
Lady were honorary chairs of theevent in Washington DC.
Dr Bostjan Zeks introduces Peter Batchelor to the library’s latest donation
Slovenian minister’s gift to Victoria GovernmentOn Monday evening, at a special reception at the State Library of Victoria,Dr Bostjan Zeks, Minister for Slovenes Abroad, presented Victorian ArtsMinister Peter Batchelor with the Iconotheca Valvasoriana, a 17-volumefacsimile edition of a 17th century collection that is now part of the CroatianState Archives. The original was the work of Janes Vajkard Valvasor, aSlovenian nobleman who bankrupted himself collecting works by the likesof Rembrandt and Durer, as well as commissioning his own illustrations of the flora and fauna of the times.
Only 100 copies of the facsimile edition exist. They are being given tomajor libraries around the world to draw attention to Slovenian culture andhistory. The State Library of Victoria was chosen to receive the Australiancopy in recognition of the strength of the Slovenian community in the state.
Aesop’s Fables go online at the British Library
The British Library has digitised more than 250 manuscripts handwritten inancient Greek, including a collection of Aesopic fables discovered on MountAthos in 1844. A further 250 documents are to follow in 2012. The initiativehas been sponsored by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation.
‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’ say library supporters
Library Systems & Services, a private American company, has woncontracts to run ailing public libraries in four states—Tennessee, Texas,Oregon and California—and is now the country’s fifth largest library
operator. However, its latest deal, to take over a successful Los Angeleslibrary service, has caused concern among staff and library users.
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NEWSNEWS IN BRIEF
Andrew Wells’ fellowshipUniversity librarian Andrew Wellshas been made a fellow of ALIA.
His award will be presented at theALIA Information Online event inFebruary 2011.
The 2010 library Grand Tour Read about the USA public librarytour in July 2010 on the PublicLibraries NSW Metropolitan sitewww.plmnsw.org.au.
New university publishing armMonash Univerity Publishing waslaunched earlier this month by
Barry Jones, chair of the Book Industry Strategy Group.
www.publishing.monash.edu.au
Move to the countrySydneysiders are being advised toleave the city and make new livesin New South Wales’ prosperousregional cities—Albury, Armidale,Bathurst, Dubbo, Orange, WaggaWagga and Tamworth. Librarieshave been mentioned as attractionswithin these communities.
SA library closureThe ABC reports that Port AdelaideEnfield’s council is likely to seek afunding extension from the SouthAustralian Government to keep itslibrary open at the Angle Park Parks Community Centre.
It reported that ‘a large part of the centre will be closed within sixmonths and the whole site withintwo years as part of South
Australian budget cuts.’
Architect to give lectureThe speaker for the second NielsonDesign Lecture, at the State Libraryof Queensland on 6 October, will
be Sir Peter Cook. More details atwww.slq.qld.gov.au.
New head of university libraryJane Long, currently with CSIRO,will become university librarian atthe University of Tasmania on 4
January 2011. She will take over from Linda Luther who is retiring.
Now that the dust has settled from the South Australian Government budget,announcement on 16 September, public libraries in the state are looking at ashortfall of $1 million in 2013-2014, while the State Library of SouthAustralia will need to save $400,000 over a three year period.
The South Australian Government has also indicated that it will notmake available the $3 million that public libraries had hoped for as acontribution to the cost of one library management system for the state.
A joint statement has been issued by ALIA and Public Libraries SouthAustralia, describing the reasoning behind the cuts as ‘flawed logic, false
economy and cost-shifting.’ ALIA executive director Sue Hutley said, ‘Wefear this may be the thin edge of the wedge, with the State Governmentseeing public libraries as an easy target for spending cuts in the future.
‘As evidenced by the experience of the State Government in WesternAustralia earlier this year, politicians attack public libraries at their peril.These institutions are much loved by taxpayers and voters, and even themost moderate of community members will rise up to defend their locallibrary if they believe it is under threat.
‘We recognise that the public sector as a whole in South Australia hassuffered the brunt of this round of government cutbacks and we are notasking for public libraries to be made a special case. However, we arecalling for the government to reconsider a $3 million investment in onestatewide library management system and to make a commitment before 30June 2011 to a per capita contribution to public library funding from 2011-2012 onwards.’ More on the website www.alia.org.au/advocacy.
South Australian budget signals cuts for libraries
New report values academicand other types of librariesThe American Association of College andResearch Libraries has a new publicationentitled The Value of Academic Libraries: AComprehensive Research Review and Report .
At 172 pages, it lives up to its title and will be of interest, not only to academic institutions, but also to school and public libraries.
Full report at www.acrl.ala.org/value.
The International Conference on Digital Library Management will take placein Science City, Kolkata, from 11 to 13 January 2011. The theme of the
conference is ‘extending the benefits of modern technology to public,academic and special libraries. Speakers already include GobindaChowdhury from the University of Technology, Sydney, but papers can besubmitted until 20 October. More information on the website atwww.teriin.org.events/icdlm.
Technology for libraries conference in India 2011
Brisbane City Council is running more than 40 free sustainable livingseminars in libraries across the city throughout October. The events willcover growing vegetables, recycling, home renovations, ecologically-friendly fashion and parenting. The seminars have become an annual eventsince they were first introduced in 2008 and now attract more than 2000residents. www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/libraries/sustainability-living-seminars
Sustainable living seminars in Brisbane libraries
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Burke and Wills: Terra Incognita
Cowen GalleryState Library of VictoriaUntil 3 October 2010
The Governor
State Library of NSWUntil 10 October 2010
Til You Drop: Shopping a
Melbourne History
State Library of VictoriaUntil 31 October 2010
Shaun Tan: Pictures and Books
International Youth Library ExhibitMunich, GermanyUntil 31 October 2010
Behind the Lines: the major
events of 2009 through the eyes of
Australia’s top cartoonists
Northern Territory LibraryParliament HouseUntil 7 November
The Lindsays, artists, writers and
publishers State Library of QueenslandUntil 28 November 2010
Flash Women: photographic
portraits of Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander women
State Library of QueenslandUntil 31 January 2011
Truth to Tell: Political Cartoons
of A J Hingston
Talbot Family Treasures WallState Library of QueenslandUntil 13 March 2011
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NEWS
With the tenth day of the tenth month of 2010 only 10 days away, ALIA hasset up a new social media challenge, asking library people to think of their ‘Top 10s for 2010’. The blog site is at http://top10for2010.wordpress.com/ and you can tweet your response on #top10for2010.
The annual Banned Books Week takes place in the US this year from 25September to 2 October. Its aim is to promote the benefits of free and openaccess to information, while drawing attention to the dangers of censorship.A partnership between booksellers, libraries, publishers and writers, thecampaign stresses ‘the importance of ensuring the availability of unorthodox
or unpopular viewpoints for all who wish to read and access them.’
Tree-huggers welcome at Campbelltown library
The new Campbelltown library in South Australia, which opened earlier thismonth, has an interactive cyber storytelling tree with special light effects for storytime. It is a feature of the $8.9 million council and federal governmentfunded project, which has made this the largest public library in the state.
New print-on-demand book facility for Australia
Ingram Content Group is to establish a Lightning Source print-on-demand book manufacturing operation in Australia, giving it a presence in threeregions—North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific. The new facility will
begin operation in mid-2011.
ALIA seeks your ‘Top 10s for 2010’
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