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Australian Law Librarians' Association

The Australian Law Librarians' Association (ALLA) is the professional body for Law Library staff in Australia. Currently it has official state level bodies in NSW, Victoria, South Australia, Northern Territory and Western Australia and supports the industry through professional development, special interest publications, and events. Formally, it is an incorporated association.[1]

History edit

The Association started when a group of six librarians met to start an informal network, in 1969. It was initially known as the Australian Law Librarians Group. From then, through the 1970s and 1980s, the group gradually grew to cover most states in Australia. Over the first two decades of its existence, the association expanded more into a wide variety of areas of legal practice.[1]

The group changed its name from the Law Librarians Group to the Australian Law Librarians' Association in 2006. In 2013, after some years of negotiation and practice, the Association established centralised memberships, and with a stronger central role. This caused some states, Tasmania and Queensland, to drop out of the Association at the time.

Coverage edit

ALLA represents both librarians and associated information professionals. It covers those librarians working in the court system, as well as law firms, the academic sector, Universities and Government Departments.[1]

Activities edit

ALLA acts as a news portal and a source of information about industry developments for Australian legal professionals. It also organises and runs the regular Australian Law Librarians' Conference, held every two years. This conference is rotated around the country's capital cities, and can attracts up to 300 information professionals and industry representatives from all around Australia.[1]

Journal edit

The official journal for ALLA is the Australian Law Librarian, starting with its first volume published in 1993.[2] This journal features articles on legal research, information technology, industry news, Information science, foreign developments, and articles of general interest to the profession.

Annually, recognition for writing in the journal is made by the granting of the Ted Glasson Award, for the best featured article.[3]

Website edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "About ALLA". ALLA. Australian Law Librarians' Association Ltd. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Past Issues". ALLA. Australian Law Librarians' Association Ltd. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Ted Glasson Award". ALLA. Australian Law Librarians' Association Ltd.. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  4. ^ Australian Law Librarians' Association (2004), Australian Law Librarians' Association, Australian Law Librarians' Association, retrieved 29 January 2020

External links edit

  • Official website

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