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The ALIA National Policy Congress 2004Report of the Darwin Regional NPC meeting24 August 2004 RollRobin Hempel, Ana Govan (ALIA local liaison officer) Election of one delegate to attend Canberra NPCRobin Hempel? Celebrating successStaff from NTlibrary and information science, Darwin Public Libraries and Charles Darwin University banded together to man a stall for the two-day Darwin event in August. The success of the event was indicated by Kaye Bartlett, co-ordinator of Library Studies at CDU who had over 250 students taking university library studies information packs. Information related to specific library careers was also provided by Darwin Public Libraries and NTlibrary and information science who have are putting concerted efforts into promoting librarianship as a profession to solve the continuing problem of lack of qualified applicants for positions in the Top End. Enhancing the involvement and engagement of members in ALIAStrengths of groups
Effectiveness of groups compared with other Association structures and activities
Succession planning and encouraging involvement
ALIA 2005-2006 draft plan
Sharing the vision
Success measures: Looking at ways to get the NPC information out to increase member participation.
Skilling members for the future Success measures: CPD to remote areas such as Nhulunbuy would add value to members in these areas
Promoting innovation Success measures: No comment
Communicating well Success measures: No comment
Professional practice How can we ensure that substantial information addressing issues of professional practice arising from ALIA symposiums and the work and priorities of ALIA self-nominated and advisory groups is better captured and disseminated? No comment How can ALIA groups help to ...identify areas of professional practice where resources and published information are lacking? No comment ...undertake and/or propose approaches for addressing the gaps? Top End would like to see more communication with convenors.
Group communications with members and non-members of ALIA
With the wide number of options available for groups to communicate with members and non-members should group newsletters be made freely available to non-members of ALIA? Questions on noticeNone Questions without noticeNone Any other comments from the meeting?Participants found NPC documentation provision and process cumbersome and off-putting requiring a simpler way to gather information on crucial items through the LLO to NPC. It was felt that the number and length of documents may have contributed to lack of contribution to the NPC process. Question from the meeting was 'Is there a better and accessible way to get the information out to members?' Other than less documentation to read and respond to no other solution was recommended. The meeting was poorly-attended after being advertised four times over six weeks. Several apologies were received due to members being on leave. |
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