The theme and supporting whakataukī for the 2014 LIANZA Conference is:
pou whakairo - connect and thrive
Me hoki whakamuri, kia haere whakamua
Look into the past to view the future
Look into the past to view the future
A pou whakairo is a high quality wood, shaped into a post and elaborately decorated by a master carver to portray the stories of the past and present for people to connect with the future.
As a nation, we connect with our past to help shape and develop a thriving future. As library and information specialists we bring different perspectives and skills to connect with each other, our communities, our environment and changing technologies in order to understand and evolve into the future.
Conference offers a range of topics for presentations including:
As a nation, we connect with our past to help shape and develop a thriving future. As library and information specialists we bring different perspectives and skills to connect with each other, our communities, our environment and changing technologies in order to understand and evolve into the future.
Conference offers a range of topics for presentations including:
- Kaitiakitanga – custodianship, protection, copyright, open access, creative commons
- Pūkengatanga – skill development, information literacy
- Rangatiratanga –self-determination, leadership, succession
- Manaakitanga – supporting media, people, artefacts, materials
- Wairuatanga – cultural and intellectual property, the environment
- Te reo – communication, different media formats, social media
- Whanaungatanga – connecting with others, connecting with customers, building relationships, growing communities, inclusive, collaboration, partnerships
- Te ao hurihuiri – our changing world, industry challenges, changing technologies, changing landscape
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