In 2015, the Executive of the Australian Government Libraries and Information Network (AGLIN) commissioned a study into Commonwealth Government library and research services. Following a literature review discussing the issues and challenges facing contemporary government information services (Hallam & Faraker, 2016), relevant organisational data about the individual services was collected through an online service, and library staff shared their views and insights in a series of focus groups. The research findings were presented in an Options Paper, which outlined four potential models for service delivery the government library and information services (Hallam, 2016).
 
One major limitation with the initial research project was noted: the timing of the study, late in the year, meant that it was not possible to involve senior members of the Australian Public Service in the study. The Stage 2 project, Consultation with Senior Executives and Policy Managers in Government Agencies, seeks to address these shortcomings. The value of the study lies in engaging the research subjects in discussions about the future of library and information services to support government staff working in research, policy and regulatory agencies.
AGLIN Commonwealth Government Agency Libraries Review: Stage 2 Report
ALIA Library
Creator
    Hallam, Gillian
      Description
    Contributor
    Australian Government Libraries Information Network
      Date
    2017
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Language
    en
      Relation
    https://read.alia.org.au/commonwealth-government-agency-libraries-review-literature-review
      Coverage
    Australia
      
