Registrations for ALIA Information Online 2017 at the Hilton Sydney close 30 January
Registrations are still open and with a
jam packed program and
full exhibition, why not sign up to come and see your favourite industry partners and inspiring speakers.
Can’t make it to the full conference? You
can still experience the conference by purchasing a day pass or by
signing up for one of our workshops.
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Program highlights
Haven’t registered for ALIA Information Online 2017 Conference yet? Here are more reasons you need to be there:
- Digital play pen – Don’t miss the opportunity to experience emerging technologies in these “hands on” daily sessions. Join The Brainary, Academy Xi and Makeway Lab to see, try and play with the latest technologies including NAO robot, virtual reality and 3D printing.
- Another amazing keynote speaker – Professor Julian Thomas
has been announced as the last in a packed schedule of innovation and
engaging keynote speakers. Professor Thomas will be speaking about the
digital divide that exists in Australia, The Australian Digital Index
2016 and how the library and information can sector respond to this
research? View the full keynote line-up here.
- Play along with us as we bring augmented and virtual reality to ALIA Information Online 2017. If that isn’t enough you can also win some amazing prizes!
- Daily industry partner sessions
– these are your chance to see the latest technologies, cutting edge
trends and hot topics from our partners. Hear about what they do and
what they can do for you.
- Pre-conference workshops
– with six workshops there is something for everyone. How about
'Wikimedia commons', 'Evaluating tools for data curation' or 'Digital
tools and methods for digital humanities'? Places are limited and are
selling fast.
Don't take our word for it..
You can’t afford to miss ALIA Information Online 2017. Don’t take our word for it, here are the reasons our program committee think you should be there –
“Information online is an outstanding opportunity to talk to
colleagues, be inspired, grill vendors and generally have a fabulous
time. This year’s Information Online really puts customer experience to
the fore – it really is a UX festival!” - Roxanne Missingham
“The program provides a good mixture of overseas and local papers,
covering all library sectors and beyond. The keynotes will provide a
well rounded outlook on the state of information and libraries around
the world.” - Alison Neil
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