by LARK | Oct 18, 2022 | Uncategorized
We are pleased to share slides from the LARK 2022 Symposium. The full program with presenters’ bios is available here.10 years of LARKDr Suzana Sukovic – LARK’s Founder and ConvenorKEYNOTEThe Power of Evidence-based Practice: Fostering Social...
by LARK | Oct 5, 2022 | LARK Symposium 2022
This is a summary of Emilia Bell’s presentation at the LARK 2022 SymposiumSlidesThe UniSQ Makerspace is a community space used for creating and hands-on activities. It includes equipment for digital fabrication, electronics, and crafting (UniSQ Library...
by LARK | Oct 4, 2022 | LARK Symposium 2022
The LARK 2022 Symposium was last week, just as inspiring as we expected. Many people travelled from other states and New Zealand to participate in a great day of discussions about library and information research in practice. After the formal part of the day, we...
by LARK | Sep 19, 2022 | AreWeAProfession
The question of ‘are we a profession?’ is something of a fixture for LIS. As an ‘interstitial’ profession (yes, profession), we see why this is a reoccurring topic (e.g., Raju, 2020). When our disciplinary boundaries span multiple domain areas, whilst also including...
by LARK | Sep 6, 2022 | LARK Symposium 2022
By Professor Lisa M. GivenMore than five years ago, the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) published a report documenting outcomes of a series of research meetings held in 2016. Working in partnership with Charles Sturt University (where I was...