Innovative information management programs...
Prepare
yourself for the future as companies seek qualified
innovative information managers
who are multi-skilled professionals
to forge their organisations into a solid future.
Records managers,
archivists, librarians, and business information management professionals
should be able to
reinvent their careers and remain in touch with the latest digital
approaches. These programs can provide you the opportunity to get started, and the fantastic
news is that you can study fully online from anywhere in the world, or face-to-face at the City
West Campus in Adelaide.
If you don't have an undergraduate degree
all you need is five years or more
of relevant experience in a particular field to commence the
Graduate Certificate.
International students can only apply for the Masters program
if they wish to study in Australia. If you are an
International student and wish to commence the Graduate Certificate you will have to study it from your home country which
is a bonus anyway because you won't have to pay for visas, leave
your job or try and afford to fly and stay in another country - you
can do it from home. Please read this information
carefully that relates to
International
applicants.
So seriously, if you are considering your options email moira.lawler@unisa.edu.au
Latest news
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Shortage of School Librarians looms - article in The Advertiser, Feb 9, 2010
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Orientation activities for study period 2, 2010
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Congratulations to Heather Brown who has had her paper on digital preservation accepted for the International Conference on Digital Libraries (ICDL) to be held in New Delhi in February 2010.
- ALIA Professional Recognition - The Graduate Diploma and Master of Library and Information Management programs have received recognition by the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA). Students must fulfil a fieldwork placement in the library and information sector for a period of 4 weeks or equivalent. Please contact moira.lawler@unisa.edu.au for details.
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Media Release 1 December 2009 - Hands on Learning for Library Students
Enrolment advice documents
Now available by using the link in the menu to the left, for both study period 2 and 5 for 2010. Any problems please contact Moira.lawler@unisa.edu.au
Bulletin board
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Conferences related to the program specialisations - updated 11th Jan
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World's most beautiful libraries - updated 11th Jan
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10 top reasons to work in a library as listed on the Destination Library site
