In this course you will gain practical skills and knowledge in the library and information service industries including cataloguing tools, processing loans and returns, and maintaining information resources. You will also learn how to use social media tools to connect with the community. At TAFE Queensland our teachers are experts in their field, meaning you gain valuable knowledge from people who live and breath the industry.

On successful completion of this course you will be able to work in libraries and information services as a library assistant, customer service officer, or information officer. This course also provides you with the foundation knowledge to complete further training through our pathways to higher education.


Certificate Ii In Library Information Services Queensland


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Establish your career in library services with this high-level course. Develop the specialised skills and knowledge needed to work as a library technician in public, special, school, and academic libraries.

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who use well-developed skills and a broad knowledge base in library, museum and gallery contexts. These individuals apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems and they analyse and evaluate information from a variety of sources. They may also provide leadership and guidance to others with some responsibility for the output of others.

This course is offered as a traineeship to individuals employed as a trainee in library services or a related industry. Further information on the Traineeship can be found on the Queensland Training Information Services website HERE

This qualification is available as a traineeship funded by the Queensland Government under the User Choice Program. User Choice provides a public funding contribution towards the cost of training and assessment services for eligible Queensland Apprentices and Trainees. Further information on funding and student contribution fees can be found HERE

Note that for all students, work experience in a library, gallery or museum will be required to complete certain assessment tasks within this qualification. Your trainer can discuss this with you further. Students will be required to source their own placement if not already employed within the library and information industry.

Write simple documents (clustered module)BSBINS402Coordinate workplace information systemsBSBINS403Obtain information from external and networked sourcesBSBINS404Search library and information databasesBSBINS405Use integrated library management systemsBSBINS406Assist customers to access informationBSBINS407Consolidate and maintain library industry knowledgeBSBOPS404Implement customer service strategiesBSBPEF402Develop personal work prioritiesBSBCRT411Apply critical thinking to work practicesBSBXCM401Apply communication strategies in the workplace Mode of Delivery First Choice College utilises a combination of modes to deliver the training and assessment components of the course. This includes online training, trainer support, self-paced study, and distance-based assessing. Features of our delivery mode include:

Develop the skills you need to work as a qualified library technician and unlock a range of rewarding roles working in public, school, and academic libraries, as well as ancillary services including museums and art galleries.

Libraries continue to have a solid foundation in our community as they evolve with the times. They provide vital services in computer access, and language courses, and partnerships that connect a diverse range of people with education. With job openings for qualified library technicians expected to grow over the next five years, now's a great time to get qualified.

TAFE Queensland offers both introductory and advanced courses in library and information services ranging from entry-level certificates through to higher-level qualifications. Our Diploma of Library and Information Services (BSB50520) is even accredited by the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA). Develop a range of transferable skills and kick start your career working in museums, art galleries, or libraries.

Embark upon a career in a wide variety of information service areas with this entry-level course. With a certification in Library and Information Services you will have the practical skills necessary to assist people with general inquiries, provide information, and maintain catalogues of information. This qualification provides skills that are transferable to a number of different industries including museums and art galleries, giving you greater employment opportunities. In this course you will gain practical skills and knowledge in the library and information service industries including cataloguing tools, processing loans and returns, and maintaining information resources. You will also learn how to use social media tools to connect with the community. At TAFE Queensland our teachers are experts in their field, meaning you gain valuable knowledge from people who live and breath the industry. On successful completion of this course you will be able to work in libraries and information services as a library officer, customer service officer, or information officer.

The Queensland User Choice program funds Skills Assure suppliers (RTOs) for the provision of services to eligible apprentices and trainees.

 For more information, please visit User Choice in Queensland.

INLS 778: Research Methods and Proposal Development (3 credits)

During this course each student will prepare a proposal for the work to be completed during the following semester for their masters paper/project (INLS 992). Students will also receive an introduction to research methods used in information and library science, exploring the design, interpretation, analysis and application of published research.

INLS 797: Second Field Experience for Graduate Students (1.5)

Second Field Experience course to be offered to coincide with graduate students information or library science project in an organization. Department consent required.

Civil records reflect births, deaths and marriages that were registered with the government following the introduction of compulsory civil registration. Certificates can provide information for further research. Access to certificates differ between states and countries due to privacy laws.

This degree is fully accredited by the Australian Library and Infomation Association (ALIA) and the Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia (RIM Professionals Australasia) as a professional qualification, enabling graduates to work in the full range of library, records and related information sectors. Graduates of the Records and Archives specialisation will also be recognised by the Australian Institute of Archivists.

 

 For more information contact info.csu@csu.edu.au

For later records relating to Australian merchant seamen the National Archives of Australia hold a series of Microfilmed employment records [Australian merchant seamen] 1922-88. A8877 in the Canberra office. Further information is available under Other services in the Archives online guide to Defence service records.

Current research in secure messaging for Vehicular Ad hoc Networks VANETs focuses on employing a digital certificate-based Public Key Cryptosystem PKC to support security. However, the security overhead of such a scheme creates a transmission delay and introduces a time-consuming verification process to VANET communications. This paper proposes a non-certificate-based public key management for VANETs. A comprehensive evaluation of performance and scalability of the proposed public key management regime is presented, which is compared with a certificate-based PKC by employing a number of quantified analyses and simulations. In this paper, the authors demonstrate that the proposal can maintain security and assert that it can improve overall performance and scalability at a lower cost, compared with certificate-based PKC. The proposed scheme adds a new dimension to key management and verification services for VANETs.

Bruce, H., Fidel, R., Ingwersen, P., & Vakkari, P. (Eds.). Emerging frameworks and methods: Proceedings of the fourth international conference on conceptions of library and information science (CoLIS4). Greenwood Village: Libraries Unlimited, 2002.

Liubovi Karnaeva is the library director, but her deputy library director, Silvia Ciubrei, arranged for the HINARI training and proposed HINARI certificates for each person who attended. Silvia advertised the class, and got good sampling of health professionals and medical librarians from her university to attend. She also arranged for health professionals from the Moldovan Ministry of Health to attend. In total 23 people attended. be457b7860

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