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ALIA submission in response to the Data Sharing and Release Legislative Reforms Discussion Paper, October 2019
The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) has been an active participant in the discussions around the proposed Data Sharing and Release Legislation, and we would like to commend the Office of the National Data Commissioner on the extent and depth of the consultation process. We understand that there is further work to be undertaken and welcome the opportunity to continue to be involved and to highlight the evolving role of library and information professionals, making data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (the FAIR principles).
2019: A year in libraries
This report, a collaboration between the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA), Australian Public Library Alliance (APLA), and National and State Libraries Australia (NSLA), provides a snapshot of the ways libraries have supported industry, health, education, communications and the arts at a national level during 2019, including celebrating the UNESCO International Year of Indigenous Languages and the Australian Year of the Public Domain.
ALIA submission in response to the Tune Review of the National Archives of Australia, June 2019
The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) asks the Tune Review panel to acknowledge the broader role of the National Archives of Australia (NAA), in relation to audience engagement, in the context of the information management and GLAM sectors, and with reference to the changing role of archives in the developed nations.
ALIA submission in response to the CSIRO Data61 Artificial Intelligence: Australia's Ethics Framework Discussion Paper, May 2019
The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) welcomes the opportunity to provide a response to this discussion paper and would be pleased to be involved in further discussions about Australia’s ethical framework for artificial intelligence (AI).
ALIA National Library and Information Technicians' Symposium 2019: program
National Library and Information Technicians' Symposium, 13-15 November 2019 Melbourne: Discover, persify, pe In
Submission in response to the Senate inquiry into nationhood, national identity and democracy discussion paper
Nationhood, national identity and democracy - Submission 63
Submission from the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) submission in response to the Senate Inquiry into Nationhood, National Identity and Democracy Discussion Paper - 30 September 2019
The future of LIS education
Viv Barton, ALIA Vice President (President-elect) has chosen education as the theme for her Presidential year, from May 2020 – May 2021. It is a topic which goes to the very heart of ALIA, as the professional body for the library and information sector.
INCITE: November/December 2019
INCITE: The magazine for library and information professionals - November/December 2019 Volume 40 Issue 11/12
Health librarianship courses and professional development mapped to HLA competency areas
The Competency Mapping work has produced a list of approximately 110 health-related courses, events and programs offered in 2019 that are relevant to health librarians and technicians in Australia. The courses are also mapped to HLA's eight competency areas.
Health librarianship courses and professional development mapped to HLA competency areas
The Competency Mapping work has produced a list of health-related courses, events and programs offered in 2018 that are relevant to health librarians and technicians in Australia. The courses are also mapped to HLA's eight competency areas.