Author: Andrew Kelly

  • cardiCast episode 23 – Michael Peach – Nostalgia Box

    cardiCast episode 23 – Michael Peach – Nostalgia Box

    Perth November 2017 cardiParty

    Recorded live

    The very first Perth cardiParty where Michael Peach, Marketing Manager for the Nostalgia Box will discuss how this interesting museum came about.

    The Nostalgia Box is Australia’s very first interactive Video Game Console Museum where visitors can come and experience a fun and exciting return to their youth.

    Music by Professor Kliq ‘Work at night’ Movements EP.
    Sourced from Free Music Archive under a Creative Commons licence.

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  • GLAM Blog Club – December 2017

    GLAM Blog Club – December 2017

    November was a month of balance for GLAM Blog Club. As always there were a lot of interesting takes on our theme.

    Happier Librarian talks about work-life balance, and gives us some great tips to achieve it.

    Nathan Sentance discusses the need to collect First Nation’s social media output to add balance to our collections and perspectives. A great and important read for all GLAM.

    Andrew Finegan looks at balancing professional involvement along with ALL THE THINGS!

    Melly Tango talks about succession planning when long-term employees retire.

    Tim Sherratt struggles to get the balance right between working, creating, and living.

    Alisa Howlett reminds us all that we are more than our work.

    I take the theme of balance literally and talk about a GLAM hero of mine.

    Jane Cowell talks about activism in libraries.

    Our favourite cataloguer, Alissa, looks at breaking the rules. GASP!

    CardiCore Nik looks at achieving everyday balance in her work (or ‘archiving’ everyday balance as my auto correct wanted).

    Clare gives us some wonderful podcasts to listen to (remember to subscribe to cardiCast folks!)

    Matthew Burgess looks at the balance with professional blogging.

    Finally, cardiCore Clare rejects balance and instead goes for eating jam alone in a quiet room.

    December’s theme is collaboration. We’re always collaborating in GLAM. Working with colleagues, other organisations, and local community groups, but what other types of collaboration are out there? Should we be collaborating at all? What are the trials and tribulations of those collaborations?

    As always, please remember to tag your blog post as “GLAM Blog Club” (three separate words in one tag), and if you share it on social media, use the alternate tag “#GLAMBlogClub” there. It also helps us do the roundup if you tag the theme on your post. If your blog isn’t registered with Aus GLAM Blogs yet, register it here.

    Happy blogging!

  • cardiParty 2017.12.Perth – Curtin Library Makerspace

    cardiParty 2017.12.Perth – Curtin Library Makerspace

    Join us for our next Perth cardiParty where Karen Miller, Curtin University Library Learning Coordinator & Academic, talks about the evolution of the Makerspace.

    The Curtin Library Makerspace was one of the first university library makerspaces in Australia, and has recently expanded with its much bigger location on the 5th floor of the Robertson Library.

    The makerspace is a learning space to foster the development of skills such as: digital literacies, critical thinking, complex problem solving, creative and iterative design and collaborative learning. It invites hands-on exploration of emerging technologies to cultivate expertise for the future workplace.

    Friday 1 December

    5.45pm* Curtin Library Makerspace, T.L. Robertson Library (Building 105, Level 5 | Room 510)

    *5:45pm sharp cardies, latecomers will be locked out – literally!

    7.00pm Varsity Bar – Waterford

    Register now!

  • cardiCast Interviews: Vick Gwyn

    cardiCast Interviews: Vick Gwyn

    newCardigan interviews Vick Gwyn, who was Assistant Curator of Photographs, Film & Sound, at the Australian War Memorial at the time of recording.

    During NLS8 Andrew Kelly conducted a series of interviews, the first of which is with Vick Gwyn, Creator/Curator of Kulture Kid Digest a monthly digest on culture in our lives.

    Vick discusses creating and running Kulture Kid Digest, and the need for diversity in GLAM.

    Check out Kulture Kid Digest on Facebook and Instagram.

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    Music by Professor Kliq ‘Work at night’ Movements EP.
    Sourced from Free Music Archive under a Creative Commons licence.

  • Cardi Party 2017.11.Perth – The Nostalgia Box

    Join us for the very first Perth cardiParty where Michael Peach the Marketing Manager for the Nostalgia Box will discuss how this interesting museum came about. If we are lucky there will be time for games!

    The Nostalgia Box is Australia’s very first interactive Video Game Console Museum where visitors can come and experience a fun and exciting return to their youth.

    Located in Northbridge, they have approximately 100 consoles dating from as early as the 1970s, right through to the 2000s. Uncovering old friends and unexpected creations as you explore the journey of the console from humble beginnings to the present day is what The Nostalgia Box is all about.

    Replay the old classics such as Pong, Space Invaders, Super Mario, Sonic, even a little bit of Crash Bandicoot. Perfect for reviving your old favorites, as well as trying out some classics that you missed first time around.

    Friday 10 November

    6:00pm: The Nostalgia Box, 3/16 Aberdeen Street, Perth WA
    6:30pm: Dominion League, 84 Beaufort St, Perth WA

    BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL

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  • GLAM Blog Club – August 2017

    GLAM Blog Club – August 2017

    Identity was the theme for July GLAM Blog Club.

    A wide range of topics were discussed this month, many were extremely personal and all of them were powerful. We thank all the cardies who shared openly and acknowledge and respect those who didn’t feel safe enough to.

    First up we have Nathan Sentance talking about his identity as a Wiradjuri man and the construct of Aboriginal identity by colonisers.

    Paige the Librarian looks at the similarities and differences between GLAM professionals.

    Read all about Narrative Identity theory with Annelie De Villiers.

    We have librarians (cardi Core member Justine Hanna) and non-librarians (Matthew Burgess) looking at their identities.

    Clare gives us two posts this month, the first shows us how important it is to find yourself in books. The second looks at a GLAMorous homotopia.

    Melly Tango addresses racism and identity in Australia.

    Hugh Rundle, cardi core member, takes a very different approach and throws data into the mix.

    An interesting post from Heather Iveson shows how a well rounded identity is important.

    Dual identities cause some reflection for both Kassi Grace and Alissa.

    Sarah Treweek looks at how she has reformed her identity between being a parent and study.

    Anne Reddacliff removes her profession from her identity and looks at what is left over (spoiler: it’s a lot).

    Cardi core member Nic McGrath attempts to catalogue herself, like the GLAM geek she is <3.

    Another cardi core, Clare Presser, has an identity crisis while packing up her life.

    Finally, I reveal the origin behind the mysterious Edward Shaddow.

    August GLAM Blog Club theme is SILENCE.

    An almost juxtoposition of our August CardiParty at PBS FM, this month’s theme looks at silence. The old library stereotype of being shushed is what most people think of, but what about the voices that are silenced every day in the wider world? What aren’t we talking about in GLAM, and who should be silent and listen to those unheard? Think beyond the obvious and speak up this month.

    Don’t forget to tag your blog post “GLAM Blog Club”, tweet a link to it using the hashtag #glamblogclub, and register your blog at glamblogs.newcardigan.org (blog registration only available to Australians or Australia-connected GLAMers). As always, we are extremely excited to read your blogs. So spread the word, and make sure all of your GLAM friends and colleagues get blogging!