ALIA REPOSITORY
Submission to the Australia in the Asian Century Taskforce
This submission addresses the question ‘What does the Asian century mean for Australia?’ It makes recommendations in two key areas: Australia’s knowledge of Asia, and ways of deepening engagement between Asia and Australia in the sphere of civil society in which library and information services are centred.
Submission to the Joint Select Committee on Cyber-Safety
This submission examines cyber-safety and seniors focusing on the advantages and the barriers to being online and the role that public libraries already play in training for digital literacy and support for senior Australians in the online world. It describes examples of the current delivery of services such as Senior’s Internet Training and offers some suggestions to increase the level of digital literacy training for seniors, for consideration for the future.
Submission to the Australian Bureau of Statistics: Essential Statistical Assets for Australia
This submission has two purposes. The first is to establish ALIA’s interest in being involved in further discussion and consultation around the choice of Essential Statistical Assets for Australia; the second is to make the case for the inclusion of an additional statistic, and for the retention of two of the Category D “possibly out” statistics.
ALIA Public Sector Information Advisory Committee letter of response to the government's issue paper on Big Data Strategy
The Australian Library and Information Association strongly applauds the move by the Government to provide access to its many data sets, while understanding and respecting data security and privacy issues
National Newsletter (July/August 2001)
Contents: Health Libraries Australia: new group endorsed by ALIA; ALIA Group application form; reports from portfolio holders on information policy, benchmarking, evidence based healthcare; consortia; summaries from Queensland, Western Australia, ACT, Northern Territory, South Australia, Tasmania, New South Wales and Victoria. National Executive: Melanie Kammermann (Convenor), Patrick O'Connor (Secretary), Veronica Delafosse (Treasurer).
Original document held in ALIA House, Canberra.
National Newsletter (March/April 2001)
Contents: Financing the heritage of the Royal District Nursing Service; The future of health librarianship in Australia; MediText; Report of the 2000 Cochrane Library survey. National Executive in Victoria: David Lloyd, Veronica Delafosse, Lorena Smirneos, Gabby Fennessy.
Original document held in ALIA House, Canberra.
National Newsletter (October/December 1995)
Contents: Entrepreneurial services: are they legal?; AGM Minutes 28th August 1995, Synergy in Sydney report; Health information State Library NSW. National Executive: Ian Stubbin, Virginia Staggs, Toni Silson, Grahame Manns.
Original document held in ALIA House, Canberra.
National Newsletter (June 1996)
Contents: Copyright in Victoria; Profile of Princess Margaret and King Edward Memorial Hospital Libraries; Paediaric nursing resources on the Internet; Statistical survey of document delivery time in a hospital library: VCH ILL Transactions 1995.
Original document held in ALIA House, Canberra.
National Newsletter (December 1998)
Contents: Micromedex; The Critical Appraisal Skills Programme; AGM Minutes and Treasurer's Report 27th October 1998; National Executive: Tricia Scolaro, Cheryl Hamill, Anne Batt, Gillian McCardle.
Original document in ALIA House, Canberra.
National Newsletter (December 1996)
Contents: Private hospitals; Cost of document delivery; The Alcohol and Other Drugs Council of Australia Library; AGM Minutes and Treasurer's Report 8th October 1996.
Original document held in ALIA House, Canberra.