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Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association | 2017

The Push to Publish: What is the Impetus for Australian Academic Librarians?

Sarah Charing; Blair Gardiner

Abstract Drawing on a case study about a librarian/academic research and writing collaboration, this paper proposes why, despite a lack of explicit compulsion, academic librarians in Australia should choose to research and write for publication. It offers a reflection on the process as seen through the authors’ experience of a collaboration between academic librarians and a faculty academic, and considers the challenges and benefits in establishing a publishing track record. It argues that there are benefits in collaborative research for librarians with academics in generating research and publishing it to contribute to evidence-based practice, individual professional development and to contribute to their organisation’s publication output.


Architectural Engineering and Design Management | 2007

Rules of Engagement: Testing the Attributes of Distant Outsourcing Marriages

Paolo Tombesi; Bharat Dave; Blair Gardiner; Peter Scriver

Abstract In the space of a few years, the provision of architectural services that rely on the digital outsourcing of documentation responsibilities to other firms—often located offshore in areas of the world with lower labour costs—has come to the forefront of the restructuring debate of the architectural sector. Today, the discussion about digital outsourcing cannot be reduced to the simple exploitation of rent differentials between distinct socio-economic and professional worlds. It must also reflect and examine the objective extension of the transactional market of architectural practices, where firms can reorganize their production strategically across a vast territory to remain sustainable or competitive. Even though the distant collaborations that underlie this arrangement are drawing more public attention than in the past, it is still difficult for nonanecdotal evaluations to take place, since the parameters currently employed in the analysis of this phenomenon have not yet been sufficiently developed theoretically. As a result, it is arduous for industrial scholars, or for those firms that have not directly taken part in such ventures, to assess the perils and possibilities of this emerging mode of service delivery in a balanced way. Building on work carried out for a research programme sponsored by the Australian Research Council, this article establishes a set of criteria and protocols to gauge, more systematically, the potential and viability of distant alliances. By adopting such criteria, it becomes clear that the evaluation of digital collaborations cannot be done in the abstract or solely through the use of office spreadsheets. It requires a thorough consideration of the socio-technical characteristics of the firms involved, and an in-depth analysis of their cultural routines.


Archive | 2007

Guilty in theory or responsible in practice? Architects and the decisions affecting occupational health and safety in construction design

H Lingard; Paolo Tombesi; N Blismas; Blair Gardiner


Proceedings of INCITE/ITCSED 2006, IT Solutions of the Design & Management of Infrastructure Construction Projects | 2006

Digital outsourcing in architecture: Sifting through promises, problems and myths

Bharat Dave; Paolo Tombesi; Blair Gardiner; Peter Scriver; B. Dave; P. Scriver


49th International Conference of the Architectural-Science-Association | 2015

Built pedagogy and architectural design in the architecture library of the Melbourne School of Design

Blair Gardiner; S Charing; N Mullumby; K Kealy


Proceedings of Panorama to paradise : scopic regimes in Architectural and urban history and theory: XXIV SAHANZ | 2007

Globality, Locality, and Freedom in the India of Satellier

Peter Scriver; Paolo Tombesi; Bharat Dave; Blair Gardiner


THETA The Higher Education Technology Agenda | 2015

'Let's be brief(ed)': Library design, education pedagogy and service delivery

Blair Gardiner; S Charing; N Mullumby; K Kealy


Parity | 2014

Let us not forget the building: Built environment design and supported accommodation facilities

Blair Gardiner


Spon Press Taylor & Francis Group | 2010

Construction mediation in Australia

Ajibade Ayodeji Aibinu; L Akin-Ojelabi; Blair Gardiner


Proceedings of AASA | 2007

Upstairs/downstairs: India, Australia and the changing division of labour in 'offshore' architectural production and education

Peter Scriver; Paolo Tombesi; Bharat Dave; Blair Gardiner

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University of Melbourne

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