| AUTHOR |
TITLE |
PAPER |
PRESENTATION |
| Jessica Allen & Deanne Montesin |
Tracking your collection in a digital age:
RFID technology |
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| Kim Allen |
The international loan of cultural property |
 |
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| David Arnold |
A new Australian curriculum:
challenges and opportunities for museums |
|
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| David Arnold |
Engaging Rural and Remote Primary Schools through the Snapshots Project |
 |
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| Penelope Bartlau & Maria McGann |
Reinventing community heritage
for a contemporary audience |
|
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| Prof Warren Bebbington |
Cinderella awaits her wedding:
managing university collections |
|
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| Stacie Bobele |
A collection, a print, an intern |
 |
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| Amanda Burritt and Andrew Jamieson |
Antiquities in a Contemporary Context |
 |
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| Elizabeth Cole |
Learnings from selling tickets online |
|
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| Clare-Frances Craig |
National Standards panel discussion session |
|
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| Jan Croggon & Margaret Fullwood |
Whose story is it, anyway? |
|
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| Lisa Dale-Hallet, Bec Carland & Peg Fraser |
Making Meaning from ashes: reflections on the role
of museums following Black Saturday |
|
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| Rhonda Davis & Leonard Janiszewski |
Integrated vision: a new direction for
Macquarie University Art Gallery & Collection |
|
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| Prof Kate Darian-Smith & Jean McAudan |
New technologies, new interpretations: the visitor
experience at the Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne |
|
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| Aimee Deaves |
Backyards to centre court: a museum’s search for funding |
|
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| Paula Dredge |
Collections of paint colour charts, paint tins and paintings
as a source for developing an understanding of
paint making history |
|
|
| Christine Elias |
Discovering Egypt:
Egyptian antiquities at the University of Melbourne |
|
|
| Diane Fitzpatrick |
A management plan for Near Eastern artefact collection |
|
|
| Priscilla Gaff & Carolyn Meehan |
Deciphering children’s learning in a dinosaur exhibition |
|
|
| Dr J Patrick Greene |
Old wine and new bottles: presenting natural history
collections in the 21st century |
|
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| Bridget Guthrie |
The Bonegilla story |
|
|
| Carole Hammond |
The Eco Museum; reimagining exhibition production |
 |
|
| Eureka Henrich |
Suitcases and stories:
objects of migration in museum exhibition |
|
|
| Prof Stephen Heppell |
Learning & Technology |
|
|
| Lyn Hicks |
New ways of contextualising volunteering
in the museums sector |
|
|
| Jenny Horder |
Overcoming barriers left, right and centre |
|
|
| Christine Horn |
Memories of Sarawak |
|
|
| Dr Alison Inglis |
Art collections and art curators:
the professionalisation of the art curator in Australia |
|
|
| Chris Keeler |
Here is My Country: Aboriginal Art of South-eastern
Australia: a collection-based resource for the
Aboriginal community |
|
|
| Jane King |
Way out west: mining our collections |
|
|
| Alison Leeson |
Vital Connections: increasing interest
in museums among university students |
|
|
| Helen McHugh & Deb Sulway |
Look, think, respond: simple RFID technology
helping students engage with collections |
|
|
| Dr Christopher Marshall |
‘Monumental’ sculpture and
institutional identity at the
National Gallery of Victoria:
from here to eternity/from eternity to here |
|
|
| Nicholas Martland |
Hidden leaves: Australian botanical, taxonomic and
economic botany resources in the British Library |
|
|
| [Janie] EA Mason |
It could only happen in Darwin: collecting in the north |
|
|
| Ingrid Mason |
Tracing history and contemporary patternmaking |
|
|
| Georgia Melville |
Victorian Collections: digital preservation
and community participation |
|
|
| Dr Paul Meszaros, Lyn Hicks & Dr Andrew Simpson |
The renewed science: bridging the gap between museum scientists, museum practitioners and volunteers |
|
|
| David Milne |
Sharing cultural collections through Wikimedia |
|
|
| Dr Petronella Nel, Holly Jones-Amin, Dr Andrew Jamieson
& Associate Professor Robyn Sloggett |
New education and research roles for a university
Cypriot pottery collection |
|
|
| Chris Nobbs |
How do you use a 19th century taxonomic display
of Pacific Islander artefacts to engage students
in learning about our Pacific neighbours? |
|
|
| Joanne Orr |
Museums and Intangible Cultural Heritage in Scotland |
|
|
| Fara Pelarek |
Behind-the-scenes of the behind-the-scenes tour
at the Australian Museum |
|
|
| Dr Sharon Peoples, Dr Elizabeth Beckman & Dr Kylie Message |
Internships: students and collections |
|
|
| Stewart Reed |
Changing of the Guard: The evolving relationship
between the director and trustees at the Art Gallery
of New South Wales in the 1940s and 1950s |
|
|
| Philippa Rogers |
A new beginning - why we need national guidelines for museum buildings |
 |
|
| Karen Schamberger |
Resistance, advocacy and education: collecting
and exhibiting race |
|
|
| Marcelle Scott, Charlotte Walker & Caroline Fry |
The challenge of climate change and the increasing risk
of bushfire for the protection of cultural heritage |
|
|
| Graham Shirley |
The archive as intermediary between past and future |
|
|
| Rosemary Simons |
Designing the Dreamtime |
 |
|
Morwenna Pearce &
Dr Andrew Simpson |
A survey of the current status of university natural history
museums and collections in Australia |
|
|
| Margaret Simpson |
The farm machinery project |
|
|
| Susanna LK Siu |
New roles of collections in Hong Kong’s museums |
|
|
| Kate Spinks |
A forgotten history of the kelly Gang:
stories from victoria Police |
|
|
| Kate Stone |
Lessons from a collaboration for online
representation of collections |
|
|
| Stephen Thompson |
Objects through time: creating and interpreting
an online virtual collection |
|
|
| Melanie van Olffen |
The virtual Museum of the Pacific: the process of developing
a platform for sharing stories and caring for collections |
|
|
| Prof Morris Vogel |
America’s enduring conversation about national identity:
the shifting view from New york’s Lower East Side
Tenement Museum |
|
|
| Dr Jana Vytrhlik |
Reviewing a research policy |
|
|
| Vicki Warden |
Collecting Queensland Festivals |
 |
|
| Lyndel Wischer |
New roles for collections held by Australian local governments |
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