ALIA LIBRARY
Health Libraries Australia Seminar: Future gazing – innovation, disruption, transformation!
Speaker list for a virtual professional development seminar held 26 November 2020, featuring presentations which highlight innovation in health libraries following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Health Libraries Australia (HLA) Lunchtime Series 2021: All things open
Event series presenting updates on the current state of Open Scholarship in Australia, facilitated from 15 July 2021 - 22 July 2021.
Executive Statement of Support to Health Libraries and Health Library Workers
The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) Health Libraries Australia Executive (HLA) along with the ALIA Board of Directors supports the safety and well-being of library workers and the health sciences communities. The Executive advocates for the safety of members, colleagues, health care workers, and the general public in the continuing provision of information services and resources during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sustainable Development Goals: template for public libraries
The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA), through the Australian Public Library Alliance (APLA), has identified the need for an easy way for library services to identify, collate and report on the activities which contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This template identifies the 10 goals that are most appropriate to Australian libraries and provides ideas for the kinds of content under each goal.
Workforce diversity: digital INCITE supplement - July/August 2021
INCITE: The magazine for library and information professionals - July/August 2021 Volume 42 Issue 4 (supplement)
INCITE: July/August 2021
INCITE: The magazine for library and information professionals - July/August 2021 Volume 42 Issue 4
Libraries and privacy guidelines
The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) recognises that many Australian libraries are developing, or have developed, a privacy policy, which they publicise to their user community. These guidelines are intended to assist libraries to develop policies and practices which will enable them to comply with privacy codes, principles and related legislation. It is not intended that they should replace the obtaining of formal legal advice.
Guidelines on dispersal of collections in government agency libraries
The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) recognises that government agency libraries frequently hold collections of long-term significance for Australian heritage and research. These guidelines are intended for all Commonwealth, state and territory government agencies, as a guide to what to do in situations where agency libraries plan to dispose of material. The guidelines provide for the orderly disposal of library collections when the parent organisation has decided not to retain them.
Guidelines for the management of the Association's archives
Records management guidelines of the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA).
Guidelines for Australian home library services
The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) supports social inclusion and asserts that all Australians should therefore have access to the resources and services of a public library, regardless of their circumstances. Home library services exist to provide services to users who - through reasons including disability, illness and limited mobility - are unable to access public libraries in person.