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Session 7 Library Trends and Key work areas

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Organisation Structure of Libraries The three divisions in the traditional structure of public libraries are:  Administration  Reader Services  Technical Services BUT - what is a traditional library. The library structure really depends on the type of library and its place in the organisation or community. Administration Administration division duties include:  Management  Policy decisions  Budget control  Staff supervision  Personnel matters  Staff training  Liaison within organisation & with other organisations  Providing advice  Planning  ICT support & development Many of these duties are performed by:  Professional library staff Librarians Library technicians Library officer  Professional managers  Accountants  IT specialists  Other personnel Reader Services Might also be referred to as:  User services  Client services Within this division: Lending services/Circulation Information services/Reference ILL (Inter library loa

Session 6 Resumes and Life Long Learning

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Resumes A resume, which can also be called a CV (curriculum vitae) is a summarisation of your employment history and/or experience, relevant skills and education. It is also usually the first point of contact between you and your prospective employer so you need to ‘market’ or ‘sell’ yourself in your resume. What should my Resume contain? Read the following article from Seek about what a resume should contain. https://www.seek.com.au/career-advice/article/what-is-a-resume Watch the short video  Expert Resume Advice from CareerOne.com.au, CareerOne https://youtu.be/w1loaiWYCGg Watch the short video How to write a resume when you have no experience, Jobactive https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxyxNlJyHtM Resume Do's Do make sure your resume is clear, concise  and easy to read Do make sure the formatting is consistent throughout each page Do make sure you tailor your resume to the employment position you are applying for Do limit your resume to 2-3 page

Session 5 - Library Careers

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This week we will discuss the vast range of library careers that are available to you.  Class Activity 1 On the whiteboard, write down where you would like to be employed. Do you want to work in public libraries? School libraries? Special libraries? other GLAM industries? Records management? Class Activity 2 Also on the whiteboard, write down your dream job within the library or other GLAM industries. Class Activity 3 What do you think are the main skills and knowledge that you will need to work in a library? Where can you look for jobs? One of your portfolio items is to research and find jobs within the library sector. Here are a few websites that you could use to find a library job: SEEK  https://www.seek.com.au/ CareerOne  https://www.careerone.com.au/ LinkedIn  https://www.linkedin.com/ JobSearch  https://jobsearch.gov.au/        https://www.jobsearch.com.au/ JORA   https://au.jora.com/ Indeed  https://au.indeed.com/ ALIA  https://www.alia.org.au/jobs School Jobs    https://www.edu

Session 4 Ethics and Privacy

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Today's class is all about Ethics and Privacy and their related policies within the library industry. Ethics Today we’re going to look at Ethics in libraries.  We’ll start by reading the IFLA Code of Ethics for Librarians and other Information Workers, which has been adopted by ALIA The function of codes of ethics can be described as encouraging reflection on principles on which librarians and other information workers can form policies and handle dilemmas improving professional self-awareness providing transparency to users and society in general. Read about the IFLA Code of Ethics for Librarians and other Information Workers on the IFLA website - details below. Full version:  https://www.ifla.org/publications/node/11092 Short version:  https://www.ifla.org/publications/ifla-code-of-ethics-for-librarians-and-other-information-workers--short-version- Class Discussion 1 What are the six core principles of the Code of Ethics? What are the expectations of each core