Sunday, May 20, 2012

HOBART: Interview Techniques Workshop

Gain an insight into the Interview Techniques required to access the 3 biggest employment sectors for librarians in the state:


Public Libraries: From LINC Tasmania, we have Jane McGregor who has over 23 years experience in the area of Library and Information Services, working in areas such as Technical Services, Systems, Collection Development, Reference and Client Services in both public and academic libraries in Tasmania. Jane is a qualified Library Technician and Librarian and a member of ALIA. Interests include client’s needs, recruitment and use of new technologies to enhance service delivery.


School Libraries: From Hutchins School, we have Jill Abell who has a background in teacher librarianship, systems and software project management.  She has worked in government schools, colleges and curriculum and ICT consultancies prior to the current appointment. Interested in the effective implementation of educational change, Jill’s strategic ICT planning goal has been to enable a high performance learning organisation with fast, secure and reliable communications.  She is a member of the library associations and takes an equally active role in the professional learning communities of national educational associations.


University Libraries: From UTAS, we have Christine Evans who, for over a 20 year career to-date, has worked in public libraries, special libraries and higher education libraries in the north and south of Tasmania.  Since 2004, Chris has been Science Librarian at the University of Tasmania (UTAS). In addition to managing the branch library, this position includes the role of a Liaison Librarian and the provision of Library-wide leadership to colleagues in their support of UTAS researchers. 


Initially, a short session on Selection Criteria will be covered with the main subject of Interview Techniques to follow.


This will be the most comprehensive information and interactive session yet held for the New Grads Group (Tas) and will run for a period of 4 hours.


Don’t miss this rare opportunity to gain a personal insight into how the library sectors of Tasmania work!



Details


Date:                   30 June 2012 (Saturday)


Time:                   1.00 - 5.00pm


Cost:                   $10 (ALIA members);  $15 (non-ALIA members)


Venue:                Guilford Young College Boardroom – Hobart Campus (directions will be given to RSVPs)


RSVP:                by 17th June 2012 to alianewgradstas@gmail.com


                             *Light refreshments provided*



                             *Minimum of 12 RSVPs required to make this event possible*

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Shape the NLS6 program! Have your say on keynote topics and speakers



The Sixth New Librarians Symposium (NLS6) is taking place in Brisbane before Information Online on the 10th and 11th of February 2013. It might seem far away but the wheels are turning to make this the best ever NLS. This is an event for you: aimed at students and recent (or not so recent) graduates of the information industry (not just Librarians!).

One of the very first tasks for the NLS6 Organising Committee is locking in a range of awesome keynote speakers.
But in keeping with our Be different theme, we want to take a different approach to selecting speakers for keynote presentations and participants for panels.
This time round, we want you guys – the delegates-to-be – to tell us what you want to hear about and who you want to hear from.
We encourage you to think differently:
  • Think beyond the L in LIS. What’s happening in the broader information profession?
  • Think beyond the obvious three. It’s not just about academic, public and special libraries. Who inspires you in school libraries? Research libraries? Non-traditional library roles?
  • Think beyond a lecture. Our ‘keynote’ sessions don’t have to be traditional keynotes. Want to hear different people on the same topic? Suggest a panel, debate, or round of lightening talk keynotes.
You can suggest topics or people – we’re open to both.
Although we can’t promise stacks of big names from overseas, don’t limit your thinking at this point. As well as having people present in person at NLS6, we’re open to bringing some keynote presenters in virtually.
So let’s get a discussion going! Tell us what you think, either in the comments on the website (http://newlibrarianssymposium.com/2012/05/16/shape-the-nls6-program-have-your-say-on-keynote-topics-and-speakers/), or by tweeting with the hashtag #mynls6. Have your say by COB Friday 25 May.


http://newlibrarianssymposium.com/              Twitter: @aliaNLS6

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Make friends in high places! Melbourne, Thursday 24 May

You can never have too many friends, especially friends in high places! ALIA VIC invites you to add some of the LIS industry's most senior leaders to your professional network.

Join ALIA VIC committee members to celebrate Library and Information Week 2012 and hear first hand from VIP guests---including Sue Roberts, State Library of Victoria CEO and State Librarian---what they see as the critical issues facing their sector now and into the future.

This is your opportunity to meet new colleagues, ask questions and share ideas over a glass of wine and nibbles.

When: Thursday 24 May, 2012
5.30pm for 6pm start

Where: Seminar Room 1 RMIT Swanston Library
Building 8, Level 5 360 Swanston Street, Melbourne

If you would like to attend, email gschmidt@slv.vic.gov.au before COB on Tuesday 22 May.

Due to the generous support of Zenith Information Management Services and RMIT University Library there is no charge for this fabulous event 'Make friends in high places' but places are limited to ALIA members and LIS students.

Attendance at this forum qualifies as 1 point in the Informal Learning category for members of the ALIA Professional Development Scheme. Please advise Gail Schmidt when you RSVP if you require a certificate of participation.

Friday, May 4, 2012

Come and join us for dinner in Melbourne, 16 May 2012

The library students from Charles Sturt University are coming to Melbourne for a study visit. The ALIA Victorian New Graduates Group is hosting an informal dinner to help them feel welcome, and we'd love you to come!

If you're a local library student, a new librarian or you work in the industry and just want to meet people and have fun, come along and join us for an exciting night in the heart of Melbourne. This is a great chance to make friends in the community, mix with other students and learn about the industry from colleagues working in a range of different libraries.

When: Wednesday 16 May, from 6pm
Where: 3 degrees at QV Square: Corner of Swanston & Lonsdale Streets (table booked under ALIA)
Who: All welcome
Cost: At own cost.

Come for a drink or dinner: main meals range from $15 to $25, and vegetarian and gluten free options are available. For more information, see the website.

If you know in advance that you're coming, please RSVP your attendance to Rebecca by Monday 14 May so we can have an idea of numbers. But feel free to drop in on the night if you find you have time.

Your ALIA Vic New Graduates Group Committee
Lesa, Nyss, Rebecca and Ryan