- Papers from 2007 ASA Conference, Alice Springs: Initiatives, Ideas and Interaction: Sharing our Story
The consolidated papers from the Australian Society of Archivists 2007 conference : Initiatives, Ideas and Interaction: Sharing our Story.
These papers are also available for individual download below.
- Initiatives, ideas and interactions: Sharing our Story - President's opening remarks
Opening remarks from the President to the 2007 Australian Society of Archivists conference.
- The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Protocols for Libraries, Archives and Information Services: Then and Now
The 2007 Loris William Memorial Lecture, presented by Alana Garwood-Houng
- ‘I’m Ready to Transfer Two Exabytes’: Forming the Archivist’s Response to E-research
Presented by Kathryn Dan and Andrew Treloar
- Recordkeeping Legislation: A View from the Coalface – A New Zealand Perspective
Presented by Matt O'Mara
- People, Place and Community Memory: Creating Digital Heritage Databases in Remote Aboriginal Communities
Presented by Jason Gibson
- Setting the Record Straight: The Koorie Annotation System
Presented by Andrew Waugh and Rebecca French
- Understanding the Cultural Significance of Archives, Taonga Through the Medium of Song
Presented by Terehia Biddle
- Victorian Koorie Records Taskforce: Improving Access to Records
Presented by Simon Flagg
- Managing Access: Towards a New Regime in Western Australia
Paper by Joanna Sasoon and Gerard Foley
- Recordkeeping Legislation and its Impacts: The PARBICA Recordkeeping for Good Governance Toolkit
Presented by Danielle Wickman
- UNESCO Australian Memory of the World Program: For Nationally Significant Documentary Heritage
Presented by Adrian Cunningham
- Translating Theory into Practice: The Leonora-Gwalia Archives Student Project
Presented by Margaret Pember
- Sharing our Story: An Archaeology of Archival Thought
Presented by Joanna Sassoon
- Two Heads Are Better than One: Collaborations in the Tasmanian Cultural Sector
Presented by Linda Jacobs
- Local Government Collections and the Community: Collaborations and Connections
Presented by Samara McIlroy
- Complementing and Using a Performing Arts Collection to Provoke Memory of More than Just the ‘Good Times’
Presented by Margaret Leask
- Some Innovating Uses of Oral History in Museum Exhibitions in he Northern Territory: Learning History from the Horse's Mouth
Presented by Megg Kelham
- Records Management at the Alice Springs Desert Park
Presented by Sarah Wilson
- The Business of Business Records
Presented by Baiba Berzins
- Too Much, too Soon: A Case Study of Digital Archiving in an Independent School
Presented by Kim Eberhard
- Sporting Tradition at the University of Adelaide
Presented by Sue Coppin
- Sport in the Social History of the Northern Territory: What Happens when the Memories Fade?
Presented by Matthew Stephens
- ‘Something you Could Do for Yourself’: Women, Sport and Feminism from the Archives
Presented by Nikki Henningham
- Extracting Something out of Nothing – What to Do when the Primary Records Are Gone and the Lawyers Come Knocking
Presented by Norman Houghton
- Business Archives as Chameleons: Aligning a Bank Archive with Risk Management
Presented by Kirsty McClea
- ‘Exacting and Zealous Research’: Or the Relevance of Yesterday’s Newspaper
Presented by Lyn Milton
- The Case of the Missing Archivist: Thunderbirds and Star Trek
Presented by Lady Patricia Henley-Not-On-Todd and Pat Jackson