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This article discusses the role of library technicians in the professional development of library personnel and highlights the importance of their contribution in offering the best service to clients.
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Reflections on Professional Development and Library Technicians Judy Brooker
The Australian Institute of Librarians' inaugural meeting in Canberra, August 20, 1937
ALIA Constitution • Objects of the Association • “ To ensure the high standard of personnel engaged in information provision and foster their professional interests and aspirations” 3.2 c
Library Technicians (LTs) • “There is a clear middle area in library work between the professional and supportlevels which technicians will fill more capably than any makeshift category of graduate clerks or semi-trained clerical assistants. If we want to offer the best service possible to our clients and to optimise the effectiveness of a limited number of staff positions then technicians provide a significant part of the answer.” • (Brudenall,1979, p.166)
To LT or not to LT, that was the question… apologies to Shakespeare • Photo credit: Paul Coles
Library Technician Membership of ALIA is based onsuccessful completionof an ALIA Accredited Diploma of Library and Information ServicesPost nominal:ALIATec
2015 is the LT Diploma of Library and Information Services Reaccreditation Year : • Adelaide - TAFESA • Brisbane – TAFE Qld Brisbane • Canberra – CIT • Coffs Harbour – TAFEnow • Darwin – Charles Darwin University • Hobart – TASTAFE • Melbourne - Box Hill Institute • - Swinburne University • - Victoria University
Continued • Nambour – TAFE Qld East Coast • Newcastle – Hunter Institute • Perth – Central Institute • Sydney - Sydney Institute • - Western Institute • Wollongong – Illawarra Institute
Course Assessment Criteria • Scheduling of units • Student feedback Range of electives • Resourcing • Training Package guidelines Quality Assurance processes • Graduate outcomes Infrastructure Work placement opportunities for students • Educator engagement with the profession • Employer engagement
Diploma of Library and Information Studies: Enrolments and Completions • Number of students • Source: IBSA, 2015b
VET Enrolments • Source: NCVER (past year figures updated from NCVER 2013 report)
BRIEF FACTS • 30 PD points per PD Year • 120 over three Years • PD Year 1 July -30 June • Choose how you record your PD • Choose a Specialisation • Use the Audit checklists to identify gaps • Audit is by Learning outcome. • ALIA SUPPORT • INCITE, your monthly magazine, with news and features about the sector. • ALIA Weekly, PD Postings, Australian Public Library Alliance News. • Access LIS journals and ebooks
Launch ALIA PD Scheme Schools Specialisation L T Skills Audit Checklist Developed by the ALIA School Library Advisory Committee, with assistance from the ALIA Schools Committee
Thank you • Judy Brooker AALIA(CP) | Director of Learning • direct line02 6215 8216 | mobile 0488 448 222 | judy.brooker@alia.org.au • Australian Library and Information Association • 9–11 Napier Close Deakin ACT 2600 | PO BOX 6335 Kingston ACT 2604 • freecall 1800 020 071| fax 02 6282 2249 |enquiry@alia.org.au| www.alia.org.au