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ALIA national library and information technicians' symposium 2017: bridge to knowledge
ALIA National Library and Information Technicians' Symposium, held 27-29 September 2017, provided an opportunity for library technicians from around Australia to meet together in the formal setting of a structured program, to hear prominent members of the profession, as well as their peers, speak and debate contemporary issues relating to the profession, professionalism and library work in general.
National Early Language and Literacy Strategy: Discussion paper
This discussion paper outlines the objectives and priorities of a National Early Language and Literacy Strategy based on the evidence review undertaken between March 2019 and June 2020. The review included peerreviewed literature, existing national and international strategies, policies and programs, in addition to previous work undertaken by the National Early Language and Literacy Coalition. Its content will frame the co-design by the Working Group of a draft National Strategy.
Application to amend an ALIA Accredited Course
This form is no longer in use. Please contact [email protected] for further information.
A form provided for an Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) accredited institution or registered training organisation (RTO) which wishes to apply to amend a course that is currently accredited.
Australia Reads: Good news alert
This document promotes news regarding Australia Reads campaigning as of Tuesday 25 May 2021.
ALIA Mentoring Scheme: Mentee application
Application form for mentees in the Australian Library and Information Association Mentoring Scheme in 2021.
ALIA Recruitment Advertising 2019-20
This documents presents information regarding the Australian Library and Information Association's employment advertisement services.
Share Your Stories With the World: Victorian public libraries and the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals
Public libraries are highly regarded institutions and leaders in the community, with significant influence on local government. The purpose of this report is to support leaders in the Victorian library sector to leverage their relationship with local government and policy makers; and to share their stories and contribute to federal reporting on the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Think global, act local
This document presents a three-step way to for councils and public libraries to make a direct connection between sustainability projects at a local level and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals of the world's 2030 Agenda.
This library supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: National/State library
Promotional materials (poster) listing and stating support for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
This library supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: University library
Promotional materials (poster) listing and stating support for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.