[Hum-DIS] COSI seminar at Monash
Gaby Haddow
G.Haddow at curtin.edu.au
Thu Aug 23 12:39:44 WST 2012
Apologies for cross postings - for any students in Victoria with an interest in records management
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§ Invitation to COSI Seminars at Monash University 29 and 30 August 2012 [1 Update]
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Joanne Evans <joelizevans at gmail.com<mailto:joelizevans at gmail.com>> Aug 21 02:58PM -0700
If in Melbourne next week, please consider coming along to these COSI
seminars at Monash University featuring some of our international
colleagues who are in town following on from the ICA Congress in Brisbane.
*COSI Seminar: Recordkeeping Standards - The State of the Art and Future
Directions *
Hosted by the Centre for Organisational and Social Informatics and the
FIT5107/3072 Managing Business Records Class at Monash University
When: Wednesday 29 August, 1-3 pm. Followed by afternoon tea.
Where: H Building, Basement, Room: B.32 Lecture Theatre -- Caulfield
Campus, Monash University,
http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/maps/2-Caulfieldcolour.pdf
RSVP: Sue.McKemmish at monash.edu<mailto:Sue.McKemmish at monash.edu> by Friday 24 August 2012
This seminar will explore the current state of the art with the suite of
related international RK Standards, how they relate to other Standards,
challenges associated with their development and implementation, and future
directions and strategies - e.g. globalisation vs localisation; integration
of RK requirements into other Standards c.f. stand alone RK Standards
approaches. Our speakers Hans Hofman and Barbara Reed have been leading
members of the group that has led the development of international and
national standards in recordkeeping. Ineke Deserno's research concerns the
relationship between transparency and recordkeeping in multinational
companies, and has significant implications for the future development of
RK standards, highlighting the need for integration strategies.
Our Speakers:
*Hans Hofman*, National Archives of the Netherlands and Chair of the ISO
Committee which developed ISO AS ISO 23081(2006 & 2007) Information and
Documentation - Records Management Processes - Metadata for Records: Parts
1 & 2
*Barbara Reed*, Head of the Australian Delegation to the International
Standards Organisation Committee TC46, SC11 (Records Management), and
leading recordkeeping consultant
*Ineke Deserno*, PhD candidate in COSI, Monash University
*COSI Seminar: Education, Research and the Information Professions*
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*Hosted by the Centre for Organisational and Social Informatics and the
FIT5104/3124 Professional Practice Class at Monash University
When: Thursday 30 August, 3-5pm. Followed by drinks and snacks.
Where: H Building, Basement, Room: B.36 Lecture Theatre -- Caulfield
Campus, Monash University,
http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/maps/2-Caulfieldcolour.pdf
RSVP: Sue.McKemmish at monash.edu<mailto:Sue.McKemmish at monash.edu> by Friday 24 August 2012
This seminar will explore future directions for education and research to
support the information professions and their role in society locally and
globally. In this context it will also address the challenges associated
with diversifying the profession, and the role that inclusive,
participatory research and education might play.
Our speakers:
*Professor Anne Gilliland*, University of California LA, will discuss ways
in which the international archival community are identifying grand
challenges for archival education and research; and the challenges
associated with decolonising archival education and research so that it can
better address the needs of diverse communities, as well as social justice
and social inclusion agendas.
*Barbara Reed*, a leading consultant in archives and records, will discuss
the knowledge and skill set that archivists and records managers need to
deal with the complexity of recordkeeping continuum-style in the digital
age.
*Dr Kerry Tanner*, a senior research fellow in COSI, will discuss the
findings of the ALTC funded Re-conceptualising and Re-positioning
Australian Library and Information Science Education for the 21st Century
Project - http://www.liseducation.org.au/
* Speakers Bios *
Ineke Deserno is a PhD candidate at Monash University. She lives and works
in Belgium. Since February 2010 she is the NATO Archivist. Ineke has over
18 years of professional experience in international organizations,
including UNHCR, IOC and WHO. Ineke holds a Masters degree from the Radboud
University in the Netherlands, followed by post graduate education at the
School for Archival Studies in the Netherlands. She completed a
post-graduate certificate in archives and records management at the
University of British Columbia in Canada. She is an active member of the
ICA and ARMA International.
Professor Anne Gilliland is Director of the Center for Information as
Evidence in the Department of Information Studies at the University of
California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Her work relates to the design, evaluation
and history of recordkeeping, cultural and community information systems
and practices, and metadata creation and management. Recent research
activities include the Building the Future of Archival Education and
Research Initiative (AERI), the Metadata Archaeology Project, and the
InterPARES 1&2 Projects. Dr. Gilliland is a Fellow of the Society of
American Archivists.
Hans Hofman is senior advisor recordkeeping at the Nationaal Archief of the
Netherlands and is involved in developing e-government with respect to
recordkeeping. He represents the Netherlands in ISO TC46/SC11 Records and
Archives Management, in which committee he is chairing the Working Groups
on Records Metadata, the WG on the Revision of ISO 15489 and the WG on risk
assessment for records systems. He acts as the liaison between ISO and the
International Council on Archives (ICA), and is member of the Programme
Committee of the ICA.
Barbara Reed is a practicing consultant in the field of records,
information and archives management as a director of Recordkeeping
Innovation Pty Ltd, an Australian-based company delivering recordkeeping,
consulting and training services globally. With a background in archives
administration, long practice as a practitioner and consultant in the
field, Barbara's interest is in transforming recordkeeping into the digital
world and aligning recordkeeping with business. She has been a teacher and
researcher at Monash University, written extensively on recordkeeping
issues and has been active in standards development work both locally and
internationally. Barbara is also Head of the Australian Delegation to the
International Standards Organisation Committee TC46, SC11 (Records
Management), Deputy Chair of that Committee, and a member of IT 21,
Standards Australia's Committee on Records Management.
Dr Kerry Tanner is currently a senior adjunct research fellow in the
Faculty of IT, Monash University, Caulfield campus. Previously she was a
senior lecturer and course director of the postgraduate information systems
and information management courses at Monash, and a lecturer/senior
lecturer at RMIT (1979-1999); and Melbourne State College (1977-1978). Her
research relates to the professional development needs of information
professionals; secondary students' and tertiary students' library usage
habits; university library and public library user surveys; evaluating
library resource adequacy; management of electronic resources in schools;
evaluating information delivery and the information needs of managers;
human networks in organisational information processing; outsourcing of
information services and information technology in Australia; the future of
LIS education; human capital, knowledge management and community
informatics.
Cheers
Joanne
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