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ALIA LIBRARY

Renew Our Libraries

Article published in INCITE September/October 2019 Volume 40, Issue 9/10.

Robert Knight shares how, after successive state governments spent decades underfunding New South Wales public libraries, the 2018–2019 Renew Our Libraries campaign successfully delivered the largest single increase in library funding since the introduction of the NSW Library Act in 1939. 

Library Design Conference 2021: Changing Spaces

Library Design Conference 2021: Changing Spaces virtual conference held on 18 March 2021.

This document provides a conference program. Featuring presentations on:

  • Designing public buildings in a post-COVID environment (Keynote)
  • Changing faces, spaces and places: the impact of Library space transformation at the University of Western Australia
  • The Creative Technology Hub sets sail
  • State Library Victoria
  • City of Salisbury Library
  • Library Design Awards 2021
  • Library Design Awards panel

Special libraries and COVID-19: Lessons learned and future directions

Speaker notes for this presentation which discusses:

  • Highlights of the HLA Survey results Australasian Health Libraries responses to the COVID 19 pandemic.
  • HLA Initiatives in response to the COVID 19 pandemic.
  • Redeployment: my journey from the Library to the Emergency Department.
  • Insights into Library responses from the international literature.

Special libraries and COVID-19: Lessons learned and future directions [slides]

This presentation (PowerPoint slides) discusses:

  • Highlights of the HLA Survey results Australasian Health Libraries responses to the COVID 19 pandemic.
  • HLA Initiatives in response to the COVID 19 pandemic.
  • Redeployment: my journey from the Library to the Emergency Department.
  • Insights into Library responses from the international literature.

Des Tellis Australian Geoscience Information Association Grant

Des Tellis Australian Geoscience Information Association Grant is an annual grant fund of up to $2500 is available to ALIA Members who are Australian residents engaged in the practice or study of geoscience information and data management. The purpose of the funding is to provide financial assistance for projects that have one or more of the following objectives:

Anne Harrison Award Recipients

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).