Health Professional Development Scheme
It’s possible to become a certified Health Specialisation professional. This entitles you to add post-nominals to your title and be listed on a website as having obtained this Certification
For more information, view:
Competencies and Course Map
The 2026 ALIA/Health Libraries Australia (HLA) Competencies for Health Librarians and Health Library Technicians apply to all Australian health librarians and health library technicians, who are library and information professionals who have obtained qualifications from an ALIA-accredited, post-secondary educational institution and are eligible for professional librarian membership or professional library technician membership of ALIA.
The health specialist competencies build on and extend the foundational ALIA Framework of Skills, Knowledge and Ethics for the Library and Information Services Workforce (July 2025).
View the 2026 Courses List.
Health Specialisation Skills Audit (under review) will help you identify gaps in your knowledge and provide guidance for choosing your most appropriate courses
The 2026 Competencies are also available on ALIA Read (the ALIA repository)
Resources for new health librarians
- Join the aliaHEALTH e-list to stay up to date (overseas e-lists available also)
- Attend a HLA event (details posted on the AliaHealth e-list, HLA social media, and this website)
- Watch some videos on the HLA Videos page
- Find a mentor – set up a monthly check-in with someone external to your new workplace for peer-to-peer learning
- Read JOHILA – Journal of Health Information & Libraries Australasia (or even consider contributing a piece …)
- Listen to Shoosh – a podcast about Health Libraries
- Consider undertaking a medical terminology course to help you with the jargon!
- Follow HLA social media
- Join HLi (Victorian focus but have online events that can be attended from anywhere)
- Read Early Career Health Science Librarian Resource Guide (US)
- Communities of Practice (CoP). Join some HLA health library Communities of Practice. They are free, every group welcomes new members, and they can look good on your CV:
- Health Library Managers CoP: glynis.jones@health.wa.gov.au | Health Library Managers website
- Hospital Librarians’ CoP: hospital.lib.cop@gmail.com (note – managers are encouraged to join the Library Managers CoP)
- Solo Health Library CoP: jane.orbell-smith@health.qld.gov.au
- Artificial Intelligence CoP: visit AI CoP
Competencies Review and Comparison poster 2019
Health Librarianship Competencies
Review project
Creating the health librarian
professional workforce for the future by Ann Ritchie Presentation
Creating the health librarian
professional workforce for the future by Ann Ritchie Notes
Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
Seven tools for when your library clients are roaming wild 🐘 on the Internet (06 Sep 2023)
Topic 📚 Clients access a lot of content away from the Library website. Hear how several different tools can be used to connect clients on the general internet with library subscribed content. Tools Talked To 🔨 Bibliograph: Hannah Armitage (Uni Melb. VIC)Lean Library:...
Improving the speed of designing & writing a systematic review (15 Aug 2023)
Automation Tool Workshop: Improving the speed of designing and writing a systematic review Presenter: Justin Clark Research Enhancement Manager Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare Bond University Systematic reviews (SR) are a great way to answer research...
AI: teaching, learning and libraries (1-2 pm, Wed 1 Nov)
You may also be interested in ... Is it dis-information or mis-information? (Tue 28 Nov) Event information As access to AI tools becomes a part of everyday life the areas of teaching and learning have been central to a raft of concerns and potentials. How might...
Several Systematic Searching Seminars over first half of 2024 ….
These are being run by Lancaster University Library in the first half of 2024. If you register, you can watch the recording later at your leisure (the time difference between the UK & AU is not live friendly). They are also open to anyone Details / bookings for...
High Impact, Low Budget Library Makeovers (Wed 27 Mar, 2024)
Innovation is not dependant on generous funding! In this two-hour workshop Kevin Hennah demonstrates this with sophisticated and highly creative ideas for display and interior decoration which draw inspiration from retail, museums and art galleries highlighting that...
How Librarians are implementing & supporting AI in their institutions (8am Mar 6)
Free MLA Fireside Chat | March 06, 2024 | 8:00 am (Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney) 👉 REGISTER Note - If you are interested in this area, consider joining the HLA AI Community of Practice or one of several other HLA CoP's Artificial intelligence (AI) is a...
Past Professional Development (PD) Days
2021
2020
2019 Program
Living Evidence – Partnerships and technology for up to date, reliable evidence – Julian Elliott
Better Connections: The future of digital health – Angela Ryan (ADHA)
Being data savvy – What do health librarians need to know? – Liz Stokes
Polyglot Search Translator – Justin Clark
Your authors will love you – Classifying search results to reduce numbers to screen – Anne Parkhill
Using machine learning to semi-automate abstract screening in a systematic review – Leo Ng
Ask an informationist – Choosing Wisely at Austin Health – Helen Baxter / Michele Gaca
Research data management – is this a niche role for health librarians? – Patrick Splawa-Neyman
“I want what she’s got” – Providing a liaison librarian-supported metrics service – Chrissy Freestone
Bibliometric analysis of University of Newcastle systematic reviews – Debbie Booth
What we count to what really counts – Measure outcomes versus activities for your library using statistical evidence – Laiman Li / Jacinta Cloney (OCLC)
Advocacy for Health Libraries – Sue McKerracher (ALIA)
Digital health education strategies for a skilled healthcare workforce: Be part of the conversation and contribute to the future of digital health learning and capability – Angela Ryan (ADHA)
Work smarter, not harder: How to utilise data to build an efficient library service – Cameron Wu & Cindy Slater (EBSCO) / Helen Ried
Person-centred care and its role in health literacy: How librarians can champion its values – Lindsay Barnes
Using automation tools to improve the speed of searching for studies for a systematic review – Justin Clark
2018
2017
2016
2015
Satellite event for the EBLIP8 Conference, Brisbane, July 9th
2014
Joint Collaboration Conference
2014
Joint Collaboration Conference HLA News Collaboration Special Edition






