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HLA Survey 2026 – A Summary of Key Themes That Have Emerged
Dear HLA members, Thanks to everyone who took the time to complete the recent HLA member survey. We received 55 responses, and the feedback clearly demonstrates strong engagement, generosity of insight, and deep commitment to the health librarianship profession. Below...
Latest JoHILA – Cheryl, Megan, Demonstrating Value, Ukraine …
View the latest articles published in JoHILA (Vol 6(1) 2026) - Journal of Health Information and Libraries Australasia Have a half thought about publishing something of interest / you or your library has done / reflections? Just send an email to Daniel - he will guide...
Free CAUL event – 40 library exhibitors (selected cities in June)
More details and register: https://caul.edu.au/caul-exhibition-event-connect-with-library-content-exhibitors/ WellingtonTuesday, 16 JuneTe Papa Tongarewa | Museum of New ZealandMelbourneThursday, 18 JuneThe Events Centre, Collins Square, Melbourne CBDSydneyFriday, 19...
Call for Abstracts: Joint HLA / HLi Conference (15-16th Oct 2026 in Melbourne)
Health Libraries Inc (HLi)/Health Libraries Australia (HLA) invites submissions for its upcoming conference exploring the theme: The fire within: Passion and purpose in health libraries Health libraries are powered by passion – for evidence, learning, innovation,...
Cheryl Hamill – long time fixture in Australian health libraries is exiting stage left ⬅️
Many health librarians in Australia are well aware of Cheryl's contributions over many years She has won a number of awards including the ALIA Fellowship 2013 & the HCL Anderson Award 2020 and published quite extensively She has decided to hang up her (Dockers)...
HLA Survey 2026 – Share your thoughts to help us improve (closes 31/03/26)
Three good reasons to complete: Very short (only 11 questions) Only one of the questions is mandatory - basically you only need to respond where you have something to say ... It will be very helpful to the HLA Committee for shaping strategies, directions, events &...
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ALIA HLA: Human Participant Research: Working Knowledge for Health Libs (Wed 17 Jun 26)
📝 Event Description Human participant research sits at the uncomfortable intersection of good intentions, regulation, and paperwork — and it applies to far more projects than most people realise. This session provides a practical, big picture overview of what counts...
Advances in Systematic Review Automation (In Person. May Melb 26 & Bris 28, Jun Syd 12)
✅ Get in quick as spaces are limited and capped! WORKSHOP OVERVIEW: Reviews (systematic or scoping) are a great way to answer research questions or summarise evidence on a topic, but they take a long time and are a lot of work. Fortunately, there are now tools and...
ALIA HLA: Negotiating with Publishers: Strategies for Success (1-2 Wed 25 Mar)
📔 Event Description Join ALIA HLA and VHLC (Victorian Health Libraries Consortia) for an insightful session on navigating the complex world of publisher negotiations. Learn practical approaches to securing better deals, managing costs, and building strong partnerships...
ALIA HLA: Preserving Our Past: Hospital Libs & Organisational History (1-2 Tue 28 Apr)
📝 Event Description Join us for an engaging lunchtime session exploring the vital role health libraries play in safeguarding organisational history. Discover practical strategies for building and caring for historical collections, and learn how to access National...
Canva for Librarians: Easy Video Design for Promotion & Training 40 spots (Tue 05 May)
📝 Event Description This hands-on workshop will show you how to use Canva to create engaging and professional videos for library promotion and education resources. This session covers:• Editing a Canva video template• Image and text editing, animations and effects •...
About HLA
Health Libraries Australia (HLA) is the national professional organisation representing librarians and information professionals working in all health sectors including: hospitals and other clinical facilities, research institutes, regulatory agencies, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, government departments, regional health services, professional colleges, universities, cooperative research centres, not-for-profit and community organisations, and parts of public library services. The vision of Health Libraries Australia is that all Australians benefit from health library and information professionals’ expertise that is integral to evidence based health care.
Who are Health Librarians
Health Librarians are health information professionals who focus on the services and systems that deliver research-derived data, information and knowledge to healthcare clinicians, managers, policy-makers, educators and researchers. They contribute to the development of knowledge through research services, from reference consultations and literature searching to advanced forms of evidence synthesis. They manage the research knowledge base published in all formats, as well as grey literature. Their responsibilities extend to advancing the application of evidence-based practice through health literacy and teaching, knowledge management and translation services, facilitating the links between clinical decision-making, policy/guideline/protocol development, and health research, i.e. translating evidence into practice. Health librarians are responsible for the delivery of services that are the only dedicated, secure, permanent and trustworthy source of authoritative information, critical and fundamental to an organisation’s information governance structures.
HLA Executive Committee
The HLA Executive Committee brings the work of ALIA Health Libraries Australia Group to the fore at Board level. The members of the committee advise the ALIA Directors about topics of interest and concern to health libraries and nurture relationships with allied associations, in Australia and internationally. HLA Executive 2026 – Contact Information / HLA Executive – Terms of Reference (2025)












