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  • From: Matt McGregor <Matt.McGregor AT royalsociety.org.nz>
  • To: 'Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand discussion' <cc-nz AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [Cc-nz] Free event to share ideas about our digital work - attend a NDF Barcamp
  • Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 03:15:24 +0000

Hi all,

Great idea Danyl. I can also send a few of our new posters.

This goes for anyone, by the way: I'm always happy to send out CC resources
for any and all events you might have planned.

Cheers,
Matt

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-----Original Message-----
From: cc-nz-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org
[mailto:cc-nz-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Danyl Strype
Sent: Tuesday, 18 June 2013 2:58 p.m.
To: Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand discussion
Subject: Re: [Cc-nz] Free event to share ideas about our digital work -
attend a NDF Barcamp

Kia ora koutou

Alison, thanks heaps for sharing this with us. These Digital Forum BarCamps
sound like a fantastic opportunity for CC supporters to gather with others in
the same region, get to know each other, and maybe envision some local
activities. I'll certainly attend the BarCamp here in Ōtepoti, and I might
even pop up to the one in Whakatu (Nelson).

If you are going to one of these BarCamps, I encourage you to let Matt know,
and get him to send you a stack of the glossy CC brochures. They are much
more useful in the hands of potential CC users, supporters, and advocates
than cluttering up Matt's office (I already have a stack for such occasions
to get them out of his hair ;) The brochure has the website url, which leads
to a sign-up form for this list, and it would be great if you could also
encourage people to subscribe and participate in the info-sharing and
discussions here.

He mihi nui ki a koutou
Strypey

On 18 June 2013 11:08, Allison Brown <allison.brown AT otago.ac.nz> wrote:
> [Apologies for Cross-posting]
>
>
>
> Join like-minded people from across the cultural heritage sector at a
> free barcamp in your region, supported by the National Digital Forum.
>
> NDF barcamps are a chance to get together and share ideas about the
> digital work of libraries, museums, archives, galleries and others in
> the cultural heritage space.
>
> Barcamps, or unconferences as they are otherwise known, are
> participant-driven events where attendees create the agenda and run
> the sessions.
>
> Details of the different barcamps are provided below. Please register
> soon if you plan to attend one:
> http://www.ndf.org.nz/barcamp-registration/
>
> Find out more: http://www.ndf.org.nz/regions/
>
>
> -------------------------------------
>
> Hamilton Barcamp, 21 June 2013 (1pm-5pm)
>
> With special guest Donelle McKinley. Donelle is a PhD candidate in the
> School of Information Management at Victoria University of Wellington.
> Her research focuses on crowdsourcing in the Digital Humanities and
> cultural heritage sector. As a member of the Wai-te-ata Press research
> team, Donelle is involved with two projects that will use
> crowdsourcing: the NZ-RED and The Colenso Project. Prior to
> postgraduate study Donelle worked for an online learning provider,
> where she specialised in website optimization, search engine optimization
> and social media.
>
>
>
> -------------------------------------
>
> Tauranga Barcamp, 28 June 2013 (10am-3pm)
>
> With special guest Virginia Gow. Virginia has worked in award-winning
> digital teams in a number of New Zealand’s cultural institutions,
> including the National Library and Auckland War Memorial Museum where
> she was the senior manager responsible for digital experiences. She
> currently manages the online strategy for WW100, New Zealand's First
> World War Centenary programme, led by the Ministry for Culture & Heritage.
>
>
>
> -------------------------------------
>
> Palmerston North Barcamp, 3 July 2013 (10am-3 pm)
>
> With special guest Claire Stent. Claire has been involved in digital
> library services for all her professional life. In her workplace,
> Statistics New Zealand, Claire develops solutions that deliver
> improved service; followed up with training tools to increase
> workplace productivity. In 2010, Claire led a major project for
> Statistics New Zealand to digitise the New Zealand Official Yearbooks,
> 1893-2008.
>
>
>
> -------------------------------------
>
> Dunedin Barcamp, 4 July 2013 (10am-1pm)
>
> With special guest Jay Gattuso. Jay is a Digital Preservation Analyst
> at the National Library of New Zealand, working in the Preservation,
> Research and Consultancy unit. He has a background in digital media,
> previously as a scientist, and currently as a data wrangler.
>
>
>
> -------------------------------------
>
> Christchurch Barcamp, 5 July 2013 (9.30am-1pm)
>
> With special guest Michael Lascarides. Michael is the Manager of the
> New Zealand National Library Online, the author of the book Next-Gen
> Library Redesign (from ALA Press) and a contributor to the forthcoming
> book Crowdsourcing Our Cultural Heritage. Prior to moving to
> Wellington, he was head of the New York Public Library's web design and
> development team.
>
>
>
> -------------------------------------
>
> Nelson Barcamp, 10 July 2013 (9.30am-1pm)
>
> With special guest Smita Biswas. Smita is the Collections and
> Information Manager for the Tauranga City Council. She was awarded the
> LIANZA Associateship award in 2009 and the LIANZA Merit award for
> digital services in 2012. Through her two Kete projects, Kete Hamilton
> and Tauranga Hamilton, she has mobilised the community of both
> locations to participate and digitise valuable community images and
> stories; while contributing to national initiatives.
>
>
>
> -------------------------------------
>
> Auckland Barcamp, 10 July 2013 (10am-3pm)
>
> With special guest Matthew Oliver. Matthew is an NDF board member and
> works at the Ministry for Culture and Heritage managing the ministry's Web
> Team.
> With a background in publishing he's interested in how collections are
> used in the wild and how we can use new publishing formats in our work.
>
>
> -------------------------------------
>
> Wellington Barcamp, 17 July 2013 (1pm-5pm)
>
> With special guest Zoe Roland. Zoe has made social history
> documentaries for film festivals, radio and cultural institutions.
> Capturing good yarns and sincere insights make her day. She is
> currently employed by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust in
> Christchurch where her role entails developing projects which engender an
> appreciation of built heritage.
>
>
>
> -------------------------------------
>
> Find out how the barcamps are organised:
> http://www.ndf.org.nz/how-the-barcamps-are-organised/
>
> Register to attend a barcamp:
> http://www.ndf.org.nz/barcamp-registration/
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Ngā mihi
>
> Allison Brown on behalf of the NDF Barcamp facilitators




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