CSU Res School ALIA Presentation 2014

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Presentation made by Julia Garnett, ALIA NSW State Manager, on 7 February 2014 to CSU students in Wagga Wagga NSW.

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What I Wish I’d Known in Library School

Julia Garnett ALIA State Manager, NSW

@ALIAsmNSW

ALIA

Canterbury

Willoughby

my background…

QUT Library

Cataloguing

Customer Service & Marketing

my background…

Crowdsourcing the Question

“What is a monograph anyway?”

Career

Career Paths

Professional

Bachelor, Post Grad Dip or Masters

Manager

Extensive experience, higher qualifications in allied discipline e.g. IT; organisational management

Assistant

No qualification

or, current students

Technician

TAFE qualification

@siandart

“there's more librarians than jobs. Every vacancy will have heaps of applicants, so

rejection doesn't mean you suck.”

@DaveHoneybone

“Lack of job prospects. Can be a long road.”

@siandart

“Basically your job may end up being IT. Are you ok with this?”

Flexibility

be willing to move

don't forget about rural opportunities

consider corporate, medical, law, public, university, schools, local government, arts & entertainment, special, GLAM sector (Galleries, Libraries, Archives & Musems)

Don't get your heart set on being a … librarian

@liber_amoris

“there's more to it than the "l" word- what else can I be? Info architect? Knowledge

manager?”

The Search

Make online job boards work for you

Create a LinkedIn profile (and update it)

Attend conferences and events

Consider your unique skills and how they are applicable in a library context

Stand Out!

The Search

Keep at it! (Average is about 6 months)

Take a friend along to events and support each other

Don’t be afraid to seek professional assistance (e.g., Zenith and The One Umbrella)

Professional Development

@sallysetsforth

“The importance of continuing professional development in your own

time. Employers can't do your PD for you.”

Professional Development

Be responsible for your own development

Plan beyond your formal education

Track your professional development with a portfolio

Look for skills gaps

Nurture your interests

@TripleThreatLib

“which skills etc are most needed and help getting work in a tough market. And that degrees are great but experience is

needed too”

Attending a Conference

Looking for work?

Look at what the industry will need next

Network, network, network

Got a Job?

Keep your skills up to date

Information Online

Take advantage of ALIA member and student rates

Follow @InfoOnline for updates

2-6 February 2015 in Sydney

New Librarians Symposium

Amazing experience for students, new grads, new librarians, library technicians and assistants…

Casual, Exciting and Fun!

Meet other people new to the industry

NLS7 is Next!

Mini Conference

Small, one-day conferences - not as intimidating for first-time speakers!

Submit an abstract

Present to your peers

Practice presentation skills

"Unconference"

LibraryCamp

Unmeash

!

Run by attendees, for attendees

The program is put together on the day

Relevant, recent topics

Heaps of enthusiasm and inspiration!

@lyndelleg

“get on twitter and build professional connections & a personal learning

network. It can be an important lifeline in your career.”

Social MediaBe Professional Online

Personal Learning Networks

Start building your network NOW

Lifeline during your studies, research assignments, your first presentation, job search… or when you need to ask important questions

PLNs can grow into your professional network

Mentoring

Get a Peer Mentor

Find a Mentor

Join the International Librarians Network (ILN)

Follow Awesome People

International Librarians Network

Resources

International Librarians Network http://ilnetwork.wordpress.com

Zenith http://www.zenmgt.com

The One Umbrella http://www.oneumbrella.com.au

People in the Profession!

Pens and phones at the ready! You’ll want to follow these people…

People in the Profession

“But you don’t look like a librarian” - Ruth Kneale

“Design Thinking” - Zaana Howard

“Cool and Collected” - Kim Tairi

“It’s not about the books”- Hugh Rundle

“Digital Engagement” - Mylee Joseph

Ruth KnealeSystems Librarian for the

Advanced Technology Solar Telescope project

!Author and Speaker

prezi.com/vz8ec7gy9x3o/be-different/

!@desertlibrarian

Zaana HowardLecturer & Trainer

!Design Thinking

!zaanahoward.com

!@zaana

Kim TairiCampus Librarian

!Speaker

!Instagrammer

!@KimTairi

Hugh RundleInfo Management & Kew

Librarian !

Blogger, Tweeter, Thinker !

hughrundle.net !

@hughrundle

Mylee JosephState Library of New South Wales

!Project Leader - Innovation

Project !

Social Media for Libraries !

@myleejoseph Photo: Flickr, Shanachietour

ALIA

How ALIA can help you

Accreditation! Keeping education relevant & recognised

Employment! Elists, Job ads, Industry connections

Advocacy! Local and National support

Events! Conferences, PD opportunities, Trivia Nights

Access! INCITE, Journals, Databases, elists

Student Membership

$82 per year

Digital access to INCITE, journals & databases

Elists and job ads

PD Postings

Discounts at conferences

Employment and Careers

Professional Development Scheme

Get Involved

Professional Development Scheme

Groups

Write for INCITE or ALJ

Go to events and conferences

Get online & follow fun people

INCITE

ALIA Resources

@AliaNational

Elists: alia.org.au/our-communities/connect-us/elists

Groups: alia.org.au/our-communities/alia-groups

PD Scheme: Judy.Brooker@alia.org.au

NSW State Manager: Julia.Garnett@alia.org.au

@jzgarnett

“don’t wait to graduate before entering the library profession”

Consider different career paths

Be in charge of your own professional development

Get involved in the profession

Join ALIA

Find a mentor and a PLN

Thanks

julia.garnett@alia.org.au

@ALIAsmNSW

!

LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jzgarnett

ePortfolio: jzgarnettmlis.blogspot.com

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