Wilma Radford, 31 July 1912 - 27 August 2005
Wilma Radford was a great library practitioner and educator. David Jones commemorates a gifted teacher and doyen of the profession. |
Australia's library labour market
Job prospects are rated 'average' for librarians and library technicians, 'good' for archivists and intelligence professionals, and 'below average' for library assistants. |
The art of attachments
...a discussion on 'best practice in relation to the dissemination of information via e-mail to individuals and groups. |
How employers can look after their staff
Organisations need to offer a 'career value proposition' with opportunities for staff to excel and to plan their careers. |
Energise >> enthuse >> inspire
Imagine a forum that gets you thinking about your career, your future and your engagement with the profession and the Association... Imagine no more! |
Employer expectations and changes in the workplace
There is currently a high level of interest in the status and future of the information professions, in our case specifically in that of librarians. |
NSS across Australia
A wrap-up of some of the events for National Simultaneous Storytime (NSS) 2005 held during National Literacy and Numeracy Week. |
Employment specialisation is the way to go!
The LIM employment marketplace is a small, specialised and varied arena. The variety of positions, titles and skill combinations is extensive and even a little confusing. |
Webb's Web
Where are we going?; Not so smart, though?; Not in print yet; In the wake of Katrina; And speaking of blogging; and more... |
What skills do you need today to get the job you want tomorrow?
Finding the right skills base for a job you don't yet have can seem like starting out on a journey without a map... |
Who's where
Recent movements in the library and information sector. |
Life beyond the library!
If you are to survive in the special libraries environment, you must make yourself attractive to management. |