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ALIA Research Grant: Ethics application form
It is the responsibility of the researcher and ALIA to ensure that any research funded by the Association meets national ethical guidelines.
This form should be completed by ALIA research grant holders.
This form has three sections:
SECTION 1: Form (to be completed by applicant)
SECTION 2: Ethical issues checklist for research involving humans (to be completed by applicant)
SECTION 3: To be completed by ALIA research ethics coordinator/reviewer
ALIA ethics requirements and guidelines
It is the responsibility of the researcher and ALIA to ensure that any research funded by the Association meets national ethical guidelines.
This document outlines requirements to meet ethical standards when conducting library and information research.
Twila Ann Janssen Herr Research Award
The Twila Ann Janssen Herr Award is a biennial award of up to $5000 that aims to provide an early career LIS practitioner with the opportunity to research or undertake a project in the area of library and information services for people with a disability.
The document outlines frequently asked questions regarding the terms of the Twila Ann Janssen Herr Award.
Application for approval of research
Each year the ALIA community recognises excellence in professional practice and research within the field of library and information management. When applying for a research grant, applicants must read the ethics guide and consider whether an ethics application is necessary for their proposed research.
Application for ethics approval
Each year the ALIA community recognises excellence in professional practice and research within the field of library and information management. When applying for a research grant, applicants must read the ethics guide and consider whether an ethics application is necessary for their proposed research.
ALIA submission in response to the proposed revisions to NHMRC’s Open Access Policy and Further Guidance, April 2021
This submission is made on behalf of the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) in response to the National Health and Medical Research Council's (NHMRC) proposed revisions to its open access policy.
ALIA submission in response to the proposed legislative instrument: quality of provider research, April 2021
This submission is made on behalf of the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) in response to TEQSA’s draft text for the proposed legislative instrument relating to the quality of research generated by accredited higher education providers.
ALIA working for special libraries 2016-2021: Report March 2021
In 2016, at the ALIA National Conference in Adelaide, we invited 28 leaders from special libraries in government, health, law, research and other fields to come together and discuss the issues affecting the sector, with the aim of developing the basis for a collaborative national action plan.
Qualifications: Curiosity is the spark
Article by Mary Coe AALIA & Rebecca Muir AALIA from INCITE January/February 2021 Volume 42 Issue 1 - Qualifications.
This article discusses the challenges and rewards of undertaking part-time doctoral research whilst working full-time as an information professional.
An enterprise approach to research outputs collection, management and reporting at the University of South Australia: collaborating to innovate
ALIA Information Online 2017 Conference, 13-17 February 2017 Sydney: Data Information Knowledge
[Peer reviewed] This conference paper discusses a project by the University of South Australia to develop a system to manage research ouputs.