ALIA LIBRARY
ALIA Professional Pathways board meeting: Take home messages 15 February 2022
The first meeting of the ALIA Professional Pathways Board in 2022 was conducted over Zoom on 15 February 2022, and included discussion of a range of issues including:
- Project progress
- Stregthening accreditation and courses
- Research and projects.
ALA’s Core Competences of Librarianship
The American Library Association Core Competences (ALACCs) reflect basic knowledge gained through LIS education, job on-boarding, and ongoing professional development early in a library career. It is essential that library professionals working throughout their careers in school, academic, public, special, and governmental libraries be life-long learners to acquire specialized and advanced knowledge beyond those specified in this Core Competences document.
Subject Benchmark Statement: Librarianship, Information, Knowledge, Records and Archives Management (Undergraduate and Postgraduate)
The subject benchmark standard for librarianship, information, knowledge, records and archives management defines the academic standards that can be expected of a graduate, in terms of what they might know, do and understand at the end of their studies, and describes the nature of the subject.
This document is reproduced with permission from QAA. The statement is scheduled to be revised in 2023.
Bodies of Knowledge (BOK)
The Bodies of Knowledge (Bok) identify the different areas of competency for the Library and Information Profession. The 11 BOKs are clustered in six managable groups, which makes it easier to gather evidence to revalidate.
This document was captured with permission from the Library and Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa (LIANZA) webpage, "Bodies of Knowledge (BOK)" on 3 March 2022.
Submission in response to the Exposure Draft Copyright Amendment (Access Reform) Bill 2021
The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) responds to the Exposure Draft Copyright Amendment (Access Reform) Bill 2021, proposed by the Australian Federal Government.
Supplementary Submission: Public, Educational and Digital Lending Rights
This supplementary submission is made to the Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts in regards Australia’s lending rights schemes. This short submission clarifies comments made about public and educational lending rights at the hearing on 13 November 2020, including the importance of supplementing the existing lending to cover Australian ebooks and audiobooks collected and loaned by Australia’s libraries.
Anne Harrison Award: research hot topics (2022)
Miss Anne Harrison (1923-1992) was librarian-in-charge of the Brownless Medical Library at the University of Melbourne (1949-1983), and founder of the Central Medical Library Organization (1953-1994). She helped pioneer the introduction of Medline into Australia, and was a founder of the Australian Medical Librarians Group in the early 1970s, and later of the LAA Medical Librarians Section (now ALIA Health Libraries Australia).
Warm off the press
Article from INCITE January/February 2022 Volume 43 Issue 1.
Discussion of "Short Story Dispenser" project initiated by Kingston Libraries in Melbourne during 2021.
Back in the habit
Article from INCITE November/December 2022 Volume 43 Issue 1.
Discussion of statewide marketing campaign in Victoria, "Return yourself to the library", designed over late 2021 to increase visitor numbers following COVID-19 lockdowns.
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.