Keywords
Ethics
ALIA
SLAV Toolkit
Planning
Policy development
Advocacy
ALIA
SLAV Toolkit
Planning
Policy development
Advocacy
How to Cite
ALIA code of ethics for the Australian library and information services workforce: A template for school libraries. (2025). Synergy, 23(2). https://slav.vic.edu.au/index.php/Synergy/article/view/902
Abstract
Jacqui Lucas, the ALIA Teacher Librarian, Training and Education, describes the ALIA Code of Ethics for Australian library and information professionals making a clear case for the role the code can play in the everyday operation for the school library and in planning, advocacy and learning and teaching.
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