Australia New Zealand Regional
Ex Libris Group
2012 ANZREG Seminar, State Library of Victoria - 10 February 2012
Our annual ANZREG seminar will be held at the State Library of Victoria so that Ex Libris customers in Melbourne, as well as VALA attendees, can come along, share their knowledge and learn about the latest updates on Ex Libris products and the Australia/New Zealand community.
This year the theme is: Talking to each other - our systems, our community.
SOME PRESENTATIONS NOW AVAILABLE
2012 ANZREG Workshop, State Library of Victoria - 9 February 2012
For the more technically minded, there is the ANZREG Workshop on Thursday 9 February at the State Library of Victoria. This year we are extending our technical offering to cover technical issues regarding Primo and other Ex Libris products, as well as providing a forum for developers to meet other developers, as well as other technically minded staff to talk techo together. There will be presentations from Ex Libris as well as customers.
SOME PRESENTATIONS NOW AVAILABLE
2011 IGeLU Conference, Haifa - 11-13 September 2011
The annual IGeLU conference, organised by the International Ex Libris user group, offers a wide range of customer presentations and discussions, together with strategic sessions and product updates presented by Ex Libris staff. The conference is targeted at directors and senior library staff as well as system librarians, system administrators, and developers.
PRESENTATIONS NOW AVAILABLE
ANZREG Seminar Presentations
The presentations from the 2011 ANZREG Seminar are now available.
The new login and password has been sent to each institution's primary contact, or contact an ANZREG Committee member.
ANZREG Position Paper is released for comment
One of the issues we will be highlighting at the ANZREG Seminar this coming Friday will be the ANZREG position paper which we have written, to define the role of ANZREG and some of the directions in which we think the group can be effective as a relevant organisation to its members and to Ex Libris.
We encourage you to discuss whether you think the document is relevant and defines what we are trying to achieve as a user group. Join the discussion on Ning or the email list.



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