Showing posts with label ALIA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ALIA. Show all posts

Monday, 23 February 2009

Victorian bushfires, books and libraries

With the devastating bushfires in Victoria many libraries and booksellers are rallying around and contributing to the affected communities.

There's a message from Jan Richards ALIA Vice President on the ALIA Blog outlining some of the action taking place: " libraries across the country are acting as collection points for local relief efforts and throwing their weight behind fundraising campaigns. "

One of the major Australian book suppliers, DA Information Services, is donating $5 to the Bushfire Appeal from the proceeds of every book ordered before the end of February 2009:
"This collaboration between members of the Australian Library and Information Association, Public Libraries Victoria, the Australian Publishers Association and the Australian Booksellers Association is demonstrating a unity of purpose for these times. Books are being consolidated at the Mitcham premises of library wholesaler DA Information Services located just 40km from the nearest affected region"

Borders are also donating books to schools and libraries in fire affected communities.

The major centre for cash donations via phone or online is the Australian RED CROSS Bushfire Appeal

Thursday, 15 November 2007

ALIA Top End Symposium papers online

The ALIA website now has some of the Top End Symposium papers online. Our paper on Learning 2.0 is there:

Evolving and Changing with Workplace E-Learning: 23 ways your staff can grow.
Julia Gross and Lyn Leslie, Edith Cowan University

They plan to add the podcasts too at some stage. Other papers are

What is Library 2.0 and do we need it?
Sue Chilman, Manager City Library, Darwin City Council Libraries

The e-volving profession: key findings from the nexus census of library and information professionals
Dr Gillian Hallam, Associate Professor School of Information Systems QUT

Information Literacy - Online Tutorials
Liz Short, Taminmin Community Library Ruth Sheridan, Palmerston High School