ALIA LIBRARY
Australian library design awards 2019 conference program
Australian Library Design Awards and Conference, 19 March 2019 Brisbane
Share it: resource sharing futures 2018 conference program
Share it: Resource Sharing Futures Conference, 10-11 May 2018 Canberra
In collaboration with ALIA, Libraries Australia held Share it, a two-day resource sharing futures event. The aim of Share it was to discuss the current Australian resource sharing landscape and issues around the complex world of modern resource sharing. A further aim was to determine whether there is still a need for a national resource sharing service and, if so, to develop a resource sharing road map and action plan for Australia.
ACOC 2018 seminar: resource description for the 21st century program
ACOC 2018 Seminar, 13 August 2018 Canberra: resource description for the 21st century
ALIA library privacy guidelines for ebook lending and digital content provision
This guideline is intended to provide library and information professionals with guidance on negotiating third party digital licensing or agreements and the appropriate management and security practices in respect to library customers’ personal information.
Australian Government libraries: policy decisions based on fact
Government library and information professionals connect politicians and government employees to the essential information they need to make decisions based on facts, not fiction. The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) calls for all state, territory and federal government departments to have equal access to quality information and resources, managed by qualified library and information professionals.
ALIA guidelines for special libraries experiencing service reviews
Every special library is likely to experience the review process at some point, often triggered by changes in the parent organisation. It is important to remember that while a review is challenging, it is also an opportunity to reinforce messages about the role and value of the library and information service. The review process can result in the reduction of some library and information services, but others find themselves coming out of the process in an even stronger position.
Improving library services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Libraries across Australia are focused on improving services for people identifying as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, whether they live in cities, towns or remote communities.
The library and information agenda 2015
This document summarises how people who work in the library and information field want Australian Governments to engage with library and information services during their term of office.
Health librarianship workforce and education: research to plan the future
In late 2009, Health Libraries Australia (HLA) received a small grant to undertake a national research project to determine the future requirements for health librarians in the workforce in Australia and develop a structured, modular education framework (post-graduate qualification and continuing professional development structure) to meet these requirements.
Public libraries: a surprise on every page
This document contains a snapshot of some of the innovative programs, events and activities taking place over the last 12 months or so in Australian public libraries. It features nearly 60 examples, which give together some idea of the variety of what’s happening all around the country.