
SLA-Australia/New Zealand Chapter Names Alyson Dalby 2006 Info Pro of the Year
Cary,
NC (June 12, 2006)
Alyson Dalby, librarian with the History of Medicine
Library at the Royal Australasian College of Physicians
in Sydney, is the SLA Australia-New Zealand Chapter’s
(SLA-ANZ) Information Professional of the Year for
2006.
Dialog, a Thomson business, announced the company-sponsored
award winner today at the Annual Conference of the
Special Libraries Association (SLA) meeting here
this week. Dalby will be presented with her award,
which includes a cash prize of AUD$2,000, at the
Information Online 2007 conference to be held January
30 — February 1 in Sydney.
“This year’s selection was very keen,
as there were a large number of excellent candidates,
an indication of what an active professional community
exists in Australia and New Zealand", said
Sue Henczel, SLA-ANZ chapter past-president. “Alyson
is very deserving of this honor, as she is committed
to not only improving information services within
her own library, but also greatly influencing the
information profession overall."
A member of the Australian Library and Information
Association (ALIA) since 2002, Dalby progressed to
Associate Member in 2004. She founded the ALIA New
South Wales Mentoring Group, and currently serves
as the group’s treasurer. She is also the Co-Convenor
for the upcoming ALIA New Librarian’s Symposium,
December 2006.
The Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP)
is one of Australia’s largest medical organizations,
and is responsible for training and continuing professional
development of Australia and New Zealand’s
10,000 specialist physicians in internal medicine.
The History of Medicine Library within RACP is Australia’s
only actively collecting medical history library.
Alyson joined the History of Medicine Library in
2002, and has made key contributions to the continued
existence of the library, including a rejuvenation
plan for the library that has generated wider use
of the library’s significant medical material
collection.
“Alyson is exceptionally active in her local
professional organizations, as well as serving as
a mentor to others", said Liz Blankson-Hemans,
director, international information professional
development. “We are proud to sponsor the Information
Professional of the Year Award for the Australia/New
Zealand Chapter of the SLA and to provide the opportunity
to highlight the achievements of information professionals
like her."
The annual Dialog-sponsored award is open to information
professionals, such as public, corporate and government
librarians, independent information consultants,
knowledge managers and others, working and living
in Australia or New Zealand. A panel of SLA-ANZ board
members and Dialog management determine the winner.
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