Tuesday, March 22, 2011

welcome reception for Anne-Marie Schwirtlich





Dear ALIA Colleagues

I am delighted to invite you to a welcome reception for Anne-Marie Schwirtlich as the new Director-General of the National Library. Anne-Marie has returned to Canberra and many of you will remember her for her excellent work in Australian Archives and the National Library.

Event details:

Monday 18th April 5.30 – 7.00 pm
ALIA Conference Room , 9-11 Napier Close, Deakin




Please rsvp to Karna O’Dea email: karna.o'dea@ato.gov.au



Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Welcome to Anne-Marie Schwirtlich new Director-General National Library of Australia

Welcome to Anne-Marie Schwirtlich new Director-General National Library of Australia
I am delighted to have congratulated Anne-Marie on her appointment on behalf of all ALIA members in the ACT. She is wonderful person who without a doubt will make a great contribution in her position at the National Library to that organisation and to librarianship in Australia. She follows a many dynamic and insightful predecessors, not the least Jan Fullerton, who have delivered wonderful developments in services.
Many of you will know Anne-Marie through her career in the National Archives, National Library and the Australian War Memorial. Her most recent position in Canberra was as acting head of national Archives from 2000–2003. She left our borders to be CEO & State Librarian, State Library of Victoria where she has led a major program of transformation which has led to greatly increased use of the collection and state library services.
Anne-Marie is an inspiring librarian – one with vision and passion. She is a fabulous facilitator of thoughtful discussions and incubator of innovative thinking. We are truly fortunate to be able to welcome her back to the ACT and the Canberra library profession.
For some biographical information see http://ourhistory.naa.gov.au/dg.html#schwirtlich
When she settles back in Canberra the ACT ALIA group will, together with other ACT library groups, host a welcome reception for her.


Roxanne Missingham
Parliamentary Librarian

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Biblio Tourismo


Last week the “mild ones” or Biblio tourismo, a tour by librarians on motorcycles visited the Parliamentary Library, among other libraries and sites in the ACT. They enjoyed meeting Dr Andrew Leigh, Member for Fraser and Senator Gary Humphries as well as a number of Library staff.

Biblio tourismo are a group of enthusiastic librarians who take an annual tour of libraries in eastern Australia -their blog can be found here http://biblio-turismo.blogspot.com/

To read more and see photos Roxanne Missingham's blog

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Notes from ISF on resource sharing and ALIA Review of ILL voucher scheme

Sue Hutley, Executive Director, ALIA, introduced the topic of the review of the ALIA ILL voucher system. She explained that while use of the voucher scheme has reduced significantly in the past decade, the issue that had brought it to ALIA’s attention is the associations audits over the past several years. ALIA’s financial management needs to be strong and there is not clear information about how many vouchers are held and also concerns about ALIA's obligations.

The ILL vouchers were developed to facilitate interlibrary lending pre Libraries Australian Document delivery scheme and interlibrary lending automation.

The ALIA Interlibrary Lending Advisory Committee is reviewing the scheme and seeking information through discussions and several surveys. The first survey, launched on 12 October 2010, seeks information on how many vouchers libraries are holding. All libraries are encouraged to complete the survey which can be accessed through the following page: http://www.alia.org.au/interlibrary.lending/voucher.review.html This survey closes on 7 November 2010. Please note it is important that libraries that do not use vouchers also complete the survey or send ALIA an email with the information

ALIA have also announced on the website that a further survey to be conducted from November which deals with the issues and future future requirements to support effective resource sharing in Australia.

A question was asked about whether libraries could redeem their vouchers for attendance at ALIA training or products to enable a cost effective benefit for the redemption, rather than a reimbursement that may end up in the organisations accounts. This was referred to ALIA and will be considered along with any other suggestions that come out of the second survey.

The next survey will seek information to review overall issues and options for interlibrary lending/resource sharing schemes in Australia.

Very animated discussion occurred on topics including:

· How does ill fit into the 21st century library environment? We increasingly use online journal aggregations and databases, with decreasing reliance on traditional document delivery of journal articles. Over the past 10 years ILL requests from government libraries have fallen in some cases to around 20% of what occurred a decade ago. Requests for monographs have mostly remained steady for government libraries, however in those sectors where there are new resource discovery tools, such as BONUS, requesting has increased.

· Cost – discussion suggested that while the costs of providing a journal article have fallen as we most often obtain these online to supply via ILL rather than retrieving a physical item, cost from monographs have probably increased because of overall cpi type increases. The discussion referred the issue to the Advisory Committee about understanding the costs of ILL better and having appropriate charges, noting that it was about a decade since the last charge review.

· Information on overall issues and trends – NLA reported that ILL through LADD was increasing slightly, and Margarita Moreno reported that supply through copies direct to the public had increased very significantly – up now to around 8-9k per annum. Discussion on the different experiences in different sectors suggested that perhaps it was time for a roundtable discussion on ILL, whether through a general national library sectors meeting or through a specific event on ILL.

· Reciprocal resource sharing. Discussion noted that many sectors have very successful reciprocal arrangements and asked whether it was time to discuss more or broader reciprocal arrangements.

· ShareIT wiki a reminder the wiki is available at http://www.alia.org.au/governance/committees/interlibrary.lending/wiki/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.ShareIt please consider sharing your experience/knowledge with others.


Roxane Missingham

Parliamentary Librarian

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

ALIAACtive MidWinter dinner 2010



The ALIAActive midwinter dinner on 4 August 2010 at the Canberra Southern Cross Yacht Club was the usual pleasant occasion . Thirty librarians gathered to witness Trish Milne, the former professor of librarianship at the University of Canberra be awarded her ALIA fellowship by Kate Sinclair. Trish has a long history of being actively involved in the profession both as a librarian and teacher. She taught library information studies to students at UC for nearly 20 years and then moved onto teaching knowledge management to graduate students. Trish was well known for her kindness to and pastoral care of all her students as well as her rigour in teaching. Many of us remember her role in our professional development with affection.

The Midwinter dinner was its usually pleasant occasion with librarians across all sectors gathering to catch up and exchange gossip. Trish addressed us for a short time on her memories of developments and challenges of teaching librarianship. ALIA head office was well represented as well as other groups who represent particular sectors of librarianship. Overall it was a good night and one that will be remembered by those who attended.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Order of Australia for Victor Crittenden

ALIA ACTive congratulates Mr. Victor Crittenden on being awarded the medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia in the General Division. Victor has been a wonderful contributor to Australia through his work as a librarian (including as the Foundation Librarian, Canberra College of Advanced Education, 1968-19860, researcher (particularly in Australian history) and publishing, publisher (Publisher and Editor, Mulini Press, since the 1980s) and writer (editor, from 1995, of the periodical Margin as well as author of Bibliography of the First Fleet, 1982; Colonial Poets; Early Australian Children's Stories; and Small Tales of Early Australia).

Many of us are very fortunate to know Victor for not just his professional contribution but also for his charm and passion for all things library, literary and historical.

Victor has been a fabulous contributor to libraries by encouraging research and development of librarians in Canberra for many years. It is wonderful to see his work recognised!


Congratulations to Victor from all in ALIA in the ACT.

Regards


Roxanne Missingham

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Baby Josephine a little potential librarian born to Kyle and Tom


Congratulations to Kylie Moloney and Tom Foley on the birth of their beautiful daughter Josephine. Many will know Kylie and Tom from their wonderful work at the National Library, Josephine was 3.7 kg (8lb 4oz) and 55cm long at birth.