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...
LARK 2022 Symposium in tweet and picture
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...
Revisiting Relevance 2020 – What Next for LIS Research in Australia?
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...
LARK 2022 Symposium grants
LARK wishes to encourage attendance by library and information students, and colleagues outside Sydney. We offer two grants to cover the registration cost and contribute to traveling expenses. Applications are invited for registration...
Breaking: LARK 2022 Symposium Program Now Available
As part of our 10 year celebrations, your LARK committee is proud to be hosting #LARK2022 Research for Library and Information Practice Symposium in September at the University Technology Sydney. Great news is that the program is now available...