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Qualifications

The number of jobs in the library and information sector is wide-ranging. The standard and content of ALIA-recognised library and information qualifications will allow you to work as a research officer, information consultant, customer service officer, program manager, data researcher, community information officer, information or knowledge manager, managing director, webmanager, lecturer, state or parliamentary librarian.

  • Librarian and Teacher-librarian
    Qualifications are offered at a number of levels and the course you choose will depend on the qualifications you already hold.

  • Library technician
    Qualifications may be gained through a competency-based course.

  • Library assistant
    There are no formal requirements for you to work as a library assistant but you can enhance opportunities for promotion.

update: May 2010

For details relating to the courses offered by Capra Ryan, please view the following information.

Assistance for those students who were studying with this registered training organisation is available at http://www.alia.org.au/education/ltoptions.html and the transcript of a teleconference held on Wednesday 2nd June at 4:30pm (EST) for students can be downloaded here.

Accredited courses

Courses undergoing accreditation

Courses not accredited

Librarian Librarian Librarian
Teacher-librarian    
Library technician Library technician Library technician

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