July ’22

👀 This Month’s Image…

The pub with no beer, Skipper’s Canyon, New Zealand, Oct 1966. From Jack and Isabel Bain’s trip around the world. Graffiti alive and well in 1966! https://digitalcollections.qut.edu.au/6575/

🔦 Highlights

  • Preparing Kendall Kousek’s orientation program, for her start as our new Resource Team Leader on 1/8
  • Awesome work from our fab four Success Champions: the “LRS-RTL Angels” (higher duties Resource Team Leaders): Donna Powell, Greg Steele, Mary Harlow, and Maryann Loneragan. You kept LRS workflows humming whilst we waited for Kendall: thank you!

LRS-RTL Angels

  • MLRS undertook Risk Assessment training
  • Reviewing MOPP F/1.8: Library resources and borrowing with ADL and Information Access Coordinator
  • MLRS accepted as QUT’s mentor in the ALIA Mentoring scheme: matched with a mentee at CQU
  • MLRS accepted as a coachee in QUT’s Internal Coaching Pilot program, and into QUT Coaching Training
  • The ALIA Professional Pathways framework consultation launch, via Zoom
  • Curtain student placement, with QDC project – Linda Bull welcomed for 15 weeks
  • QUT STEP program for Nicholas Morgan (QUT Marketing and Comms)

🔎 Issues (ongoing and emerging)

  • Service delivery with staff gaps continues from 2021 (1 less RL, and 2 less RAs) – however, recruitment for a new HEW6 Resource Coordinator (Readings), and 0.7 EFT HEW4 Resource Assistant got underway!
  • New rodent friend in roof in LRS’ smaller wing 🐀
  • Finally repaired: semi-continuously beeping sliding doors into LRS 😱 Thanks to Marina and Nat for persevering!

⛷️ Major Future Activities

  • Staffing: acclimating Kendall to her new RTL role; recruiting two new team members; looking for opportunities to streamline LRS workflows as a result of all these fresh eyes. Exciting times ahead
  • Subscription renewals ramping up

👐 Indigenous Strategy

  • Assisted the UL progress a SAGE scholarship venture with CSU
  • Attended the Library’s first yarning circle with Uncle Cheg, at GP’s Elder’s Garden
  • Purchased some great books from the NAIDOC week Indigenous Bookfair at GP
  • Attended “Reimagine descriptive workflows: an Australasian perspective” via Zoom, hosted by the NSLA and OCLC

Owned Services

📈  Information Resources:

  • CAUL Content Coordinators’ monthly meeting – update on new R&P offers and subscription renewals under negotiation; refresher on the use of Consortia Manager (the platform used for managing CAUL deals)
  • Complex EBSCO renewals for 2023, continue (thanks Mary, Susan and Adam)
  • Discussions with EBSCO around QUT no longer paying on estimated subscription renewal pricing: new model proffered
  • Virtual vendor meetings: Kanopy (new rep meet and greet), Bloomsbury, Elsevier
  • Issue with LexisNexis use by a couple of QUT students – escalated to CAUL. Users identified by LN, and contacted directly by them – most unsatisfactory
  • QULOC Information Resources Working Group meeting, with new convenor – discussion on items of interest from each institution’s submitted report – of particular common interest: VitalSource, AustlII
  • Supporting Rosie Glynn (health LL team) in her bid to crack the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia’s pricing model for access to their key online resource
  • Big increase in one-off spending this month, due to the uptake of Rialto. Funds will need to be reallocated within Alma should the uptick continue

📷  QUT Digital Collections:

Total number of items in QDC, July 2022 – 6,713

Total number of accesses, July 2022 – 25,697

Date Hits EPrints Doc.s Full. Abs. Users Countries
2022-07 25,697 5,192 2,458 8,555 17,142 7,361 131
Totals 25,697 5,192 2,458 8,555 17,142 7,361 131

July 2022: Specific Collection Use

Collection Use
#QUT YARNS 52
Alison Jones Technical Production    562
Asia Pacific Images 1970s-1990s    4,861
Bain/ O’Gorman   5,026
CRC for Construction Innovation     901
Cilento Gift Scripts 159
QUT Alumni Donations   4,639
QUT Conference Proceedings   40
QUT Film Screen & Animation    362
QUT Landscape Architecture    501
QUT Publications   959
QUT Stories    1,408
QUT Visual Arts   86
Queensland Law     2,878
Sugar Industry Collections    1,789
Susan Caulfield-Leclerq Dance Programs 271
  • QDC liaises regularly with QUT Records, Marketing and Comms, Alumni, and Chancellery staff on queries they receive and pass on. Jill passes on images/ ideas for Throwback Thursday (usually on QUT Twitter) and other ideas for stories re QDC materials
  • Continued to work with Google Arts and Culture for the launch in Jan 2023 of selected QUT images and writing exhibitions in readiness. Getting closer with ingest of Asia Pacific collection metadata; just have to add images
  • Great help always from CA staff at GP and KG with digitisation of items. Brett Rock (CA GP) working on digitising a beautiful book re Brisbane 1823 to 1923 loaned to us by Dr Lyndal O’Gorman
  • Zach Dominello is continuing  a STEP program with QDC. One hour per week in person, and when he can do other tasks from his desk

📖  QUT Readings:

  • Looking into availability of data by faculty, for Quality and Planning Manager
  • Ongoing liaison with the DBS LMS+ Project team regarding integration of Talis with Canvas
  • Readings rollovers completed for Semester 2
  • Reading List Working Group (RLWG) held
  • Readings SharePoint usage statistics – considering best terminology for “Items + Sections + Lists = Total Visits”; settled on ‘Visits’
  • Readings’ Newer Editions report for LLs – fortnightly report sent to RLWG

💐Bouquets

Resources Team – academic feedback

On arranging the purchase of a three user license eBook version of  ‘Stahl’s Essential Psychopharmacology: Neuroscientific Basis and Practical Applications’:

That is fantastic news.  Yes we use this (have for many years) and have found it the best resources for CSB465.  Not many other texts that serve the purpose we need.  I will forward this to my teaching team too.

QDC – community engagement

Query re: Kelvin Grove Teachers College:

I’m not sure whether year books were published though I do know that something like a year book was published in 1964. My name is Ian Kindt & in 1964 I player for Teachers rugby league team of which the majority were Kedron students. I’m trying to find the report of the team’s season which was included in the publication. Can you help with this?

Reaction to Jill supplying the link and page reference within:

Thanks so much for posting the article. I’m sure it’s the one which I hadn’t seen before but only heard about. I would have been pleased just to know that the publication existed and could be viewed. Is it possible to see and read the entire publication? There are a few people from that time I’d like to remember. (Jill replied: If you click the link below you will see the whole publication. Sixty six pages in total. If you want to search a name you could do this by ctrl f and type the name.)

QDC – partnering with QUT Corporate Engagement team engagement / used in QUT Social Media

Query re Cherrell Hirst, QUT Chancellor from 1994 to 2004. She was inducted 15th July 2022 into the Business Leaders Hall of Fame (SLQ)  (feedback from Julie- Ann Sully – corporate engagement team). Jill also worked with Records, Graphic Designer and Brisbane Girls Grammar Archivist . QDC record: https://digitalcollections.qut.edu.au/6710/

Hi Jill,

Thanks for all your help with the archive items for Cherrell’s award! More than happy to share some photos and the videos of Cherrell and for you to pass these onto BGGS.

I have uploaded the videos and photos to a cloudstor file here: https://cloudstor.aarnet.edu.au/plus/s/Li0V1bu8XD148Qi

You can pass this link on. The Digital story (longer length video) is available for anyone to view on the Hall of Fame website here: https://leaders.slq.qld.gov.au/inductees

 

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QUT Tweet:

Excited about basketball at the #CommGames? It was popular in 1923 too! This vintage photo from #QUT Digital Collections shows the ‘Domestic Science High School Basketball team’ at #GardensPoint. Can you spot the cat? https://digitalcollections.qut.edu.au/2129/ #ThrowbackThursday

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QDC – community engagement

So many early fires destroyed timber structures in Brisbane. It took a long time to establish a Fire Service.

It was not until 1881 that a Brisbane Fire Brigade Board was established. Its first commander, John Edward Hinton, was appointed in 1882, but it was not until 1889 that the first full-time fireman was appointed. (Wikipedia)

Some images from the QUT Alumni Donations collection of early ‘fire engines. None of the images have a known photographer: 1905, [n.d], 1904, [n.d]

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An old image of Bribie (Bongaree) Island Jetty (Pier) circa 1925. Taken by Jack Bain held by Queensland University of Technology Digital Collections (Bain/O’Gorman collection) https://digitalcollections.qut.edu.au/6520/

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On 18th July 1919 Brisbane’s heritage listed New Farm Park officially opened! When I think of New Farm I think of roses and jacaranda trees. What do you think…

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From a much simpler time in January 1958. Not sure about a chilled mayonnaise sandwich. This image was taken by Jack Bain at the very popular Boolarong Hotel, Alexandra Headland. The Grand Palais Apartments, built in 1998 are now on the site. Held by QUT Digital Collections. https://digitalcollections.qut.edu.au/6608/

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Posted by Lindsay Cripps Old Brisbane Album July 2022 (QDC images)

Moggill Creek near Brisbane. 1905. This photo was taken by a 15 year old Ernest J. Melville whose father, lived in “Yaralla” on Musgrave Street occupying a large area of land. James was a well known state surveyor. Ernest would have been attending the Normal School at around that time. Ernest’s grandfather, William, arrived along with James, his father, in 1849 on Petrie’s “Fortitude” from Inverness, Scotland, along with the rest of the family. Oddly, William died in 1882…

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Bradley and Holland (importers of cars and commercial vehicles, cnr Adelaide and Albert Streets (Albert Square), Brisbane, 1920. The building at the extreme left is the former Queensland Deposit Bank and Building Society building from the late 1880’s – it was modernised by the Commonwealth Bank c.1940. The building to its right is the former ‘Commonwealth Buildings’, later occupied by the Commonwealth Trading Bank. Both buildings were demolished in the late 1960s…

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Demonstration Kindergarten at Kelvin Grove, part of the Brisbane Kindergarten Teachers College in the 1970s. [Photos source: Queensland University of Technology, 6647]

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Regatta Hotel, Toowong, Brisbane. The Regatta Hotel on Coronation Drive, Toowong, Brisbane, is listed with the Queensland Heritage Register. First built on the banks of the Brisbane River in 1874 as a small wooden hotel, it has remained a popular feature of the life and landscape in the suburb of Toowong ever since. The current 3-storey building with its cast iron lace verandahs was built in 1886 and has survived several major river floods, the latest of which was in 2011. The hotel takes its name from the rowing regattas on the Brisbane river which always finished at the hotel and which were resumed as the annual RegattaFest in 2002 raising funds for charity. [Photographer: (1) Cynthia O’Gorman (1981) & Iraphne R. Childs (ca. 1985). Photographs held: Queensland University of Technology: License CC-BY-NC 3.0AU]

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Aerial View, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, 1999.” [Photographer: Iraphne R. Childs. Photo source: Queensland University of Technology: License CC BY-NC 3.0 AU]

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