ALIA LIBRARY
Consultation Paper – Review of Institutional Membership
ALIA's consultation paper reviewing ALIA institutional membership.
The purpose of the review is to:
- identify improvements to enhance institutional benefits
- understand the interplay between institutional membership and personal membership
- make structural adjustments as required
The paper outlines proposed changes to the institutional membership model.
Collecting comics: a snapshot of graphic novel research in libraries
Funded by the Charlotte Henry Study Grant 2023, this zine contains key insights and information as part of Jade Smith's research into graphic novel collections in NSW libraries. The aims of the reflective research, undertaken during her Master of Information Studies (Applied Research) project, were to investigate the value of graphic novel collections in libraries and how these can be leveraged and understood in the context of a collection that can sometimes be challenged, maligned or misappropriated.
Submission to the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia Decadal Plan for Social Science Research Infrastructure
A joint submission from the Australian Library and Information Association, Council of Australian University Librarians, National and State Libraries Australasia, Australian Society of Archivists and the Council of Australasian Archives and Records Authorities to the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia Decadal Plan for Social Science Research Infrastructure Discussion Paper.
Critical information literacy and non-traditional research methods: a case study of practice-led research and music students
ALIA National 2022 Conference, 16 May - 19 May 2022 Canberra: Diversity
Real Impact
Article from INCITE January/February 2022 Volume 43 Issue 1: Beginnings.
Discussion of the ways university librarians can support the production of research impact assessments in Australian universities.
Quantifying the value of a university electronic press
ALIA Information Online 2015 Conference, 2-5 February 2015, Sydney: at the edge.
Abstract:
10 ways libraries contribute to the university’s competitive advantage
Libraries contribute to the university's competitive advantage by providing a central point of reference for students, award-winning spaces, digital access to the world's knowledge, understanding of new digital technology, copyright expertise, contributions to and dissemination of research output, open access and traditional publishing, business efficiency and the recruitment, retention and engagement of students.
Honing the edge: an integrated model for supporting eResearch
ALIA Information Online 2015 Conference, 2-5 February 2015, Sydney: at the edge.
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Have you met ROS? The value of cross library collaboration in project management and delivery
ALIA Information Online 2015 Conference, 2-5 February 2015, Sydney: at the edge.
This conference paper discusses the new system launched by UNSW Library in 2013 to manage information about the research outputs produced at UNSW. In addition to the work expected as a part of a major technical implementation, the rollout of this system involved communication and support for up to 15,000 users, demanding skills that no single team at UNSW Library could provide on its own. The situation lent itself to collaboration.
Vote library in the 2019 federal election: Template letter
This document is a template letter to a local candidate for election in the 2019 Australian federal election, encouraging the candidate to support open access, investment in libraries and library staff and copyright law reform.