Seminar Holy Evidence: Research in Information Practice

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By Suzana Sukovic


On 22 September LARK is celebrating its 5th anniversary in its signature style – by organising a seminar dedicated to research in practice. We are delighted to announce that the full program is now ready.


The seminar will be presented in two parts. In the first half of the day, we will consider issues of research in practice, learn from experiences in other professional fields and consider some examples of successful practice-based research projects in different types of libraries. The second half of the day will be dedicated to learning how to put research ideas into action. We will finish the day by discussing communication of research from Twitter to peer-reviewed journal articles. 

The seminar will be presented by experienced researchers from the profession and academia, and we will hear from young professionals who are at the beginning of their research journey.


Registrationhttps://www.alia.org.au/events/15693/alia-lark-holy-evidence-research-information-practice 



Audience: primarily LIS professionals, but it is suitable for educators and anyone who wants to learn about research in practice.


ALIA PD points can be claimed.

PROGRAM

See the full program with details about the sessions and presenters.


9-9.30 am
Registration
9.30-10
am
Welcome
& Introductions
RESEARCH IN
PRACTICE
10-10.30
am
LARK on the research horizon:
developing research in practice
Dr Suzana Sukovic, HETI
(Health Education & Training Institute)
10.30-11am
Learning from other
professional fields: research in rural health
David Schmidt, NSW Health
11-11.30 am
Morning break
REALITY OF
RESEARCH IN LIS PRACTICE
11.30-11.45
am
RFID project at UTS:
collaborating with academics
Sally Scholfield, University
of Technology, Sydney Library
11.45
am-12 pm
Peer-led learning in a public library
Liz Griffiths, Willoughby City Council Libraries
12-12.15
pm
Developing
a validated integrated care search filter:
a
practice-based research project
Suzanne Lewis, Central Coast
Local Health District
12.15-12.45
pm
Panel discussion
12.45-1.30 pm
Lunch
SKILLS FOR
RESARCH IN PRACTICE
1.30-3
pm
Doing research in practice
Dr Suzana Sukovic and Fiona
Salisbury, La Trobe University Library
3-3.15
pm
Afternoon break
3.15-4
pm
Doing
research in practice: Planning a project (group work)
4-4.50
pm
Communicating
research: from Twitter to peer-reviewed article
Dr
Mary Anne Kennan, Charles Sturt University
Dr
Bhuva Narayan, University of Technology, Sydney
4.50-5
pm
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