If the profession fails to communicate its value, then the march of 'amateurisation' will continue, argues Ian Clark.
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If the profession fails to communicate its value, then the march of 'amateurisation' will continue, argues Ian Clark.
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The VALA2012 16th Biennial Conference and Exhibition was held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Melbourne, Australia from 6 - 9 February 2012.
"The theme for this conference is emPowering eFutures ."
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6-9 Feb 2012:
The conference is a [...] "platform for innovation that promotes the use and understanding of information and communication technologies across a broad sector of Libraries, with increasing participation from the Galleries, Archives and Museums sectors."
VALA2012 Conference Theme:
VALA2012 looks to the future as our presenters embrace technological change in their workplaces and institutions, seeking ways to mobilise service delivery and granting service providers the skills and power to stay ahead of a connected and socialised client base."
VALA - Libraries, Technology and the Future Inc. aims: " - To promote the use of information technology in data manipulation and management within and for libraries, library networks and information systems.
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Up to librarians themselves to communicate and demonstrate their worth!