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DESCRIPTION:&nbsp\;\n15th Health Libraries Inc. Conference\nWilliam Angliss
  Institute\, Melbourne\nFriday 19th October 2018\n&nbsp\;\n'A Healthy Rela
 tionship with Information'\n&nbsp\;\nWe are excited to be able to invite y
 ou to join us for our 15th Health Libraries Inc Conference on 19th October
  2018. This year the program will include two key note speakers:\nKeynote 
 speaker 1 - James Quealy\nNext generation learning: using research and co-
 creation to move from compliance to engagement to performance\nJames Queal
 y is an educator\, senior manager and consultant with a background in orga
 nisational psychology and human factors. He has run large elearning system
 s for RMIT and Deakin Universities and worked as a consultant developing a
 nd delivering training courses and programs across many industry sectors. 
 Through his work James has wide ranging experience in developing strategie
 s and implementing plans to use educational technology to deliver successf
 ul efficient education and training in a way that drives staff engagement 
 and organisational change. James is currently the Group Manager\, Learning
  Support Services for Epworth HealthCare with responsibility for a portfol
 io that includes Knowledge Services/Library\, Clinical Education and Simul
 ation and eLearning\nKeynote speaker 2 - Jenny Ellis\nChanges and challeng
 es in the Library-Publisher relationship\nJenny has had extensive experien
 ce in professional librarianship\, gained at the University of Melbourne w
 here she enjoyed many roles including Director\, Scholarly Information\, a
 nd University Copyright Officer. Jenny is currently employed at Macquarie 
 University as Executive Information Policy Officer\, with responsibility f
 or strategically steering copyright and Right to Information at the Univer
 sity.Jenny's engagement with scholarly information has been greatly enhanc
 ed by her experience in managing copyright in the university sector. She h
 as built a deep and abiding interest in issues related to access to inform
 ation\, scholarly information and publication\, open access and copyright.
 \nJenny holds a BA(Hons) and postgraduate qualifications in IP Law and Inf
 ormation Management.\n&nbsp\;\nConference Program 2018\n\n&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;
 \nRegistrations NOW OPEN via TryBooking details:\nWe are using TryBookings
  again this year\, you can either pay via credit card or request an invoic
 e via this link - TryBooking-Registration\nIf you have any difficulties pl
 ease contact us at hlinccom@gmail.com\n&nbsp\;\nThank you to our gold spon
 sors:\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\;
  &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;\nLook forward to seeing you on th
 e day\,\nHLInc Committee\n&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\; https://hlinc.org.au/e
 vents/past-events/event/285-15th-hlinc-conference-2018-registrations-now-o
 pen
DTSTART:20181018T223000Z
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LOCATION:William Angliss Institute (555 La Trobe St\, Melbourne VIC 3000\, 
 Australia)
SUMMARY:15th HLinc Conference 2018 - Registrations Now Open
URL:https://hlinc.org.au/events/past-events/event/285-15th-hlinc-conference
 -2018-registrations-now-open
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