ALIA LIBRARY
10 ways that library and information services power the health sector
Australian health libraries and their staff comprise an important part of the health information workforce, alongside health information managers and health information specialists by providing quality information to improve patient care, evidence based practice and research support, specialist resources, outstanding value and return on investment, information literacy training, and decision ready information.
10 ways that libraries power high performance organisations
Australian special libraries serve clients in government, health, law, business, banking, consulting, research, science and technology, the arts, media and other industries by providing facts not fiction, decision-ready information, usable big data, tailored resources, 24/7 electronic delivery of information, a world view of cutting edge information theory and practice, access to the latest news, staff professional development, information and technology expertise, and preservation services.
Fires, floods and failures: future proofing against disaster conference program 2019
ALIA Universities and Research Libraries (URLS) & Blue Shield Australia Conference - Fires, floods and failures: future proofing against disaster, 1 May 2019 Canberra
Serving users in Central Australia
Article by Desert Peoples Centre Campus Library staff, from INCITE March/April 2019 Volume 40 Issue 3/4 - Indigenous Matters.
Desert Peoples Centre Campus Library staff, from the Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education in Central Australia, provide a range of services to Indigenous Australian people every day. Each team member came to the job via a unique path. In this article they share the story of their growth as library service providers.
More copyright reform for libraries in 2019
Article by Jessica Coates, Australia Libraries Copyright Committee, from INCITE January/February 2019 Volume 40 Issue 1/2 - State of Australian Libraries.
2018 was a big year for copyright in Australia. It saw the start of several major changes that directly affect libraries, including improved provisions for providing access to people with a disability; simplified educational statutory licences; and a ‘fixed’ preservation exception.
Writing for INCITE
Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) guidelines on preparing an article for INCITE magazine.
From the CEO: keeping up to date with digital technology
ALIA CEO Sue McKerracher's announcement in INCITE March/April 2018 Volume 39 Issue 3/4
ALIA has continuously evolved to stay up to date with changes in technology and our publications are no different. From 2018, two issues of INCITE each year will be produced in digital only format.
INCITE: May/June 2018
INCITE: The magazine for library and information professionals - May/June 2018 Volume 39 Issue 5/6
INCITE: November/December 2018
INCITE: The magazine for library and information professionals - Nov/Dec 2018 Volume 39 Issue 11/12
Special libraries: digital INCITE supplement - May/June 2019
INCITE: The magazine for library and information professionals - May/June 2019 Volume 40 Issue 5/6 (supplement)