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ALIA HLA Advisory Committee Annual Reports

Year Download File
2016 File:ALIA HLA advisory committee annual report 2016.pdf
2017 File:Alia hla advisory committee annual report 2017.pdf
2018 File:Alia hla advisory committee annual report 2018.pdf

Other reports and publications

Research, census, reports

Year Title Download File Description
2018 Health Librarianship Competencies Review, 2018 RAILS Conference, 28th November 2018 File:Ritchie RAILS HLA Competency Review 2018.pdf Presented on behalf of ALIA/Health Libraries Australia; Ann Ritchie, National Manager (Strategy and Coordination), RAILS Conference 28th November 2018.
2018 Australian health libraries' contributions to hospital accreditation and the National Safety and Quality Health Services (NSQHS) Standards: results of the Health Libraries for National Standards (HeLINS) research project. File:Presentation 2018 Aust Health Libraries contribution.pdf Australian health libraries' contributions to hospital accreditation and the National Safety and Quality Health Services (NSQHS) Standards: results of the Health Libraries for National Standards (HeLINS) research project.

Project team: Ann Ritchie, Michele Gaca, Gemma Siemensma, Jeremy Taylor, Cecily Gilbert.

2018 Australian health libraries' contributions to hospital accreditation: final results of the Health Libraries for National Standards (HeLiNS) 2016-18 research project. File:EAHIL 2018 Poster Ritchie et al.pdf Poster by Ann Ritchie, Michele Gaca, Gemma Siemensma, Jeremy Taylor, Cecily Gilbert.
2017 Census of Australian health librarians and library and information services (LIS) by Health Libraries Australia (HLA) File:CENSUS Poster - Final ICML and EAHIL.pdf Poster presentation by Gemma Siemensma, Ann Ritchie, Suzanne Lewis, Melanie Kammermann (principal researcher), Bronia Renison.
2017 Overview of census of Australian health librarians and library and information services (LIS) by (HLA) 2017 (as presented above) File:Census Overview ICML 20170603.pdf Overview of poster presentation by Gemma Siemensma, Ann Ritchie, Suzanne Lewis, Melanie Kammermann (principal researcher), Bronia Renison.
2016 The census of Australian health libraries and health librarians working outside the traditional library setting: the final report of the 2012 Anne Harrison Award project conducted between October 2014- February 2015.

Presentation of results

File:CENSUS of Aus Hlth Libs 2012-14 Final Report 2016.pdf By Melanie Kammermann.

The 2012 Anne Harrison Award was won by Melanie Kammermann for her research project aimed at undertaking a national census of teh Australian health LIS sector. The census was conducted between October 2014 and February by Melanie Kammermann, supported by Gilliam Hallam, Scott Hamilton and Lindsay Harris.

2013 The community returns generated by Australian health libraries.

Final report September 2013.

File:Community returns.pdf The Australian Library and Information Association, Health Libraries Australia and Health Libraries Inc worked with SGS Economics & Planning Pty Ltd (SGS) to contrast the costs and benefits associated with the operation of health libraries across Australia; the aim of this research being to demonstrate the net benefits these libraries confer.
2013 Worth every cent and more: an independent assessment on the return on investment of health libraries in Australia. File:Worth every cent.pdf The purpose of this report is to assist library and information professionals to present the business case for health libraries within their organisation. By doing so, we hope health libraries will be able to maintain their excellent service to medical practitioners; a service which impacts directly on positive health outcomes for patients.
2011 Health librarianship workforce and education: research to plan the future. Final report. File:Health librarianship workforce report.pdf Report by Gillian Hallam (principal researcher), Ann Ritchie (project leader)

Project steering group: Cheryl Hamill, Suzanne Lewis, Patrick O'Connor, Melanie Kammermann, Catherine Clark and Carol Newton-Smith. May 2011.

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