Qualifications Bachelor of Science – James Cook University Graduate Diploma in Library and Information Science – Queensland Institute of Technology (Now QUT) Master of Science – Griffith University Wendy is currently the Associate Director, Library Services, Bond University where her portfolio comprises frontline Library services as well as internal services associated with Information Resources acquisitions and cataloguing. In recent years, Wendy has been played a key role in developing integrated Library and Computing services to create a one-stop-shop approach to service delivery. Wendy has extensive experience in University libraries including positions at QUT and Griffith University prior to her joining Bond University in 2002. She is a member of several committees including the Bond University Teaching and Learning Committee; and Queensland University Libraries Office of Cooperation (QULOC) Staffing Issues Working Party. A member of the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA), Wendy served on the ALIA 2004 Conference Publicity Committee Wendy has published and presented widely in information science professional journals and conferences.
Articles
Transforming the library for the new millennium (with Mark Sutherland), Information Services papers (2008)
In the past decade, academic libraries have experienced dramatic change. Various developments including new information...
Using electronic resources to enhance teaching and learning (with Peta J. Hopkins), Teaching and learning papers (2007)
This is a powerpoint presentation from a Teaching and Learning Seminar for Bond University academic...
Persuasive evidence: Improving customer service through evidence based librarianship, Evidence based library and information practice (2006)
Objective - To demonstrate how evidence based practice has contributed to informing decisions and resolving...
The wave of the future: Librarians teaching for 21st century skills (with Gulcin Cribb), Information Services papers (2004)
Outline:
The Information Age and the knowledge economy
Skills for the 21st century
Implications for...
Sooner or later! – Have e-books turned the page? (with Kate M. Kelly), Information Services papers (2004)
Electronic journals have become well established in their various formats in university libraries while electronic...
Conference Papers
Social media for international students: It's not all about Facebook (with Grace Saw, Jessie Donaghey, and Carolyn McDonald), 33rd Annual IATUL (International Association of Scientific and Technological University Libraries) conference (2012)
According to the OECD there are nearly four million tertiary students enrolled in a course...