ALIA REPOSITORY
E-commerce for library promotion and sustainability: How library technicians can market themselves and their library's services online
ALIA 2003 Library Technician Dunn & Wilson Scholarship, Lothar von Retzlaff AssDipAppSc(LT) ALIATec
This study was made possible through the Dunn & Wilson Scholarship and supported by the Australian Library & Information Association (ALIA).
This paper explores e-commerce to determine how developments in technology, promotion and marketing in the commercial arena may be adapted for libraries, so they can utilise services and create infrastructure to ensure the use of the internet benefits libraries in maintaining future funding, relevance and existence.
Multi-skill us: Library Technician national secondment opportunities
ALIA 2005 Library Technician Dunn & Wilson Scholarship, Sharon Uthmann ADipAppSc(LTST) ALIATec
This study was made possible through the Dunn & Wilson Scholarship and supported by the Australian Library & Information Association (ALIA).
This report provides an overview of secondment opportunities through discussion of:
Preserving our past to educate our future
ALIA 2007 Library Technician Dunn & Wilson Scholarship, Rebecca Evans ADipSocSC(Lib&InfStudies) ALIATec
This study was made possible through the Dunn & Wilson Scholarship and supported by the Australian Library & Information Association (ALIA).
Is there a career path for Library Technicians?
ALIA 2009 Library Technician Research Award, Janette Telford AFALIATec (CP)
The aim of the project is to see if there is a career path for Library Technicians or must they upgrade their qualifications to Librarian or Teacher Librarian to have one. Also the project will include looking at Library Technicians who have upgraded their qualifications to other degrees and those Library Technicians who have not.
There's no escape: Using Escape Room game design principles to engage library users
ALIA Information Online 2017 Conference, 13-17 February 2017 Sydney: Data Information Knowledge
This conference paper presents a case study of the process used by La Trobe University Library to develop and implement an interactive orientation activity to encourage student engagement with library services and programs.
Unlearnings we screenshot
ALIA Information Online 2017 Conference, 13-17 February 2017 Sydney: Data Information Knowledge
[Peer reviewed] This conference paper discusses the transformation of a workplace learning environment.
ALIA member code of conduct statement
The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) requires members, both personal and institutional, to adhere to the highest standards of ethical practice and professional competence. All members are bound by the ALIA Constitution to act responsibly and to be accountable for their actions. The ALIA Code of Conduct establishes a common understanding of the responsibilities of members.
This document replaces "ALIA member code of conduct statement" (2018).
ALIA By-Laws 2020
ALIA By-Laws as amended to May 2020.
This document has been superceded by amendments passed December 2021.
Our MVP: State Library of Queensland’s Business Studio
ALIA Information Online 2017 Conference, 13-17 February 2017 Sydney: Data Information Knowledge
This conference paper discusses establishing a successful Business Studio at State Library of Queensland (SLQ ) that can be adapted to use within Queensland Public Libraries.
From zero to hero: the journey of a timeline from text heavy to interactive - creating more inclusive websites
ALIA Information Online 2017 Conference, 13-17 February 2017 Sydney: Data Information Knowledge
This conference paper discusses new methods of information dissemination to encourage engagement with content.