Where do Library and Information professionals work?
Library and information management trained employees work in regional or remote areas, and in cities around Australia and across the world. You could work in a:
public library, • school library, • university or TAFE library, • state or national library, • parliamentary library, • business or corporate library, • government library, • museum, • archive or cultural service, • health library, • special interest library, • law library, • film /music library, • United Nations, • recruitment agency that specialises in the sector, • training organisation, • information consultant, • research organisation, • your own knowledge management business, • commercial company that supplies the LIS sector.
Other work titles and roles that are found within our sector include:
research officer • information consultant • customer service officer • program manager • data researcher • corporate librarian • team leader • community information officer • information or knowledge broker • managing director • library educator • circulation officer • lecturer • web manager • policy manager • national librarian • state librarian • parliamentary librarian • new technologies coordinator • repository resource librarian • knowledge centre manager • liaison librarian • music librarian • coordinator electronic resource access • manager flexible delivery and lending services • health reference librarian • information and data professional • TAFE librarian • collections and facilities assistant • project officer information management • metadata team member • law librarian • manager digital services