ALIA LIBRARY
An investigation of the perceptions, expectations and behaviors of library employers on job negotiations as both employers and as job seekers
National 2016 Conference, 29 August-2 September 2016 Adelaide: Engage Create Lead.
Review of NGAG Twitter use and engagement 2014-2016
The New Generation Advisory Committee (NGAC) is a committee of the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA). The key objectives of NGAC are to increase new graduate participation in the Association and contribute to the development and delivery of services for new library and information services professionals and student members of ALIA.
Relevance 2020: LIS research in Australia
Relevance 2020 was a joint initiative of the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) and Charles Sturt University (CSU) to consider the need for further development of library and information science (LIS) research infrastructure in Australia to address gaps in LIS knowledge.
ALIA LIS education, skills and employment trend report 2016
This report concludes that Library and information science is an occupation with a relatively small, highly qualified workforce (representing approximately 0.2% of the Australian labour force) and an equally small education footprint (approximately 0.2% of VET students and 0.1% of higher education students).
Submission in response to the Productivity Commission Data Availability and Use issues paper
We welcome this opportunity to respond to the Productivity Commission Data Availability and Use Issues Paper. Library and information professionals work with data every day: we capture data; we help store data and make it accessible; we help make data discoverable; we help others find the data they need; we contribute to data policy discussions.
National Newsletter (October 1993)
Contents: AGM President's report; casemix; Australian Council of Allied Health Professionals; third Anne Harrison awarded to Veronica Delafosse.
Original document held in ALIA House, Canberra.
National Newsletter (November 1990)
Contents: report of health libraries seminar and AGM held Perth, 1st October, Joan Martin awarded ALIA Letter of Recognition.
Original document held in ALIA House, Canberra.
National Newsletter (December 1989)
Contents: report of joint conference of the Health Libraries Sections of Australia and New Zealand held Auckland 12-16 November; second Anne Harrison award presented to Frances Bludhorn; AGM President's report, Treasurer's report; photos from NZ conference.
Original document held in ALIA House, Canberra.
Newsletter No.36 (November 1991)
Contents: report on Achieving Excellence: fourth Asian-Pacific Special and Law Librarians Conference with the Ninth Biennial Health Librarians Conference, management strategies for the one-person or minimal staff health services library; Australia-wide scheme for serials duplicates; quality assurance in health libraries; budget survey of Melbourne hospital libraries.
Original document held in ALIA House, Canberra.
Newsletter No.35 (August 1991)
Contents: report on quality assurance demystified workshop; report on occupational health and safety.
Original document held in ALIA House, Canberra.