Today's learners in tomorrow's world: Info lit skills for the future
Hazel Owenにより

1. access to technology
1.1. Unitec provided (hardware and bandwidth restrictions)
1.1.1. Still providing students with what they might not have at home!!!
1.2. student provided (cost to student)
1.2.1. subsidised kindles with packages
1.3. flexible learning spaces
2. Online community-building
2.1. librarian forum for sharing ideas
3. No need for traditional library services in mind of users eg. books!
3.1. Defining what library services are...
3.2. Depending on discipline, type of user...
4. The first steps to searching
4.1. Which source?
4.2. Search strategies
5. copyright (or wrong)
5.1. creative commons licensing
6. Students still need to learn how to evaluate information. How will they do this?
6.1. Librarians! :)
6.1.1. Great reason for libraries to be on Facebook etc. We have to market promote and make sure we are in the 'conversation"
6.1.1.1. Hmmm.... I always think that if I'm a young librarian and I don't want to be facebook friends with the library, who would???
7. Let your imagination go wild
8. Opportunities
8.1. Libraryh3lp
8.1.1. more interaction with the academic staff
8.1.1.1. New node
8.2. Personalised subject/liaison pages
9. technology skills
9.1. using computers, cellphones, mp3 players, etc
9.2. using ever changing social networking sites
9.3. Concern: neded to correct current inequality around IT skills
10. students can learn from each other - not just from lecturer
10.1. plagiarism?
10.2. lecturers have wide variety of technology skills
11. Librarians' anxieties rather than user anxieties
11.1. 'Comfort zone'
11.2. need the freedom to be creative and try new things
11.2.1. freedom to make mistakes
11.2.2. encouragement to spend time to learn about web 2.0 tools