In Transit
I like working with transitions of all kinds – new structures, services, systems. When things are in flux, new possibilities arise. READ MORE
I like working with transitions of all kinds – new structures, services, systems. When things are in flux, new possibilities arise. READ MORE
The film A Dangerous Method, is essentially about the relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, two of the 20th century’s most original thinkers. READ MORE
In 2010, the UK government announced a swathe of public service cost cutting measures. These included the proposed closure of up to ten per cent or 450 public libraries READ MORE
When the University of Adelaide’s Hub Central opened last September, students found the doors open at 7.00 in the morning, and by 10.00 the new learning hub was packed. READ MORE
How can public libraries support new migrants, or cross the generational divide with the clever use of social media? READ MORE
The lush landscape of Victoria’s south Gippsland region is home to many things – dairy cattle, organic produce, a wild coastline fronting the notoriously fickle Bass Strait, and a thriving arts community. READ MORE
1995 – it marked a threshold between the old and the new millennium, and the buzzword for this millennium was knowledge. The ‘knowledge revolution’ posed tremendous challenges, opportunities and threats to the library profession, in particular. READ MORE