Staff local studies

Local studies collections and information can be complex and require the use of multiple sources. Local studies services require skilled staff. It is preferable for staff to have library, archive, gallery or museum qualifications as that gives a solid ground to build on. It also depends on how many staff there are, and the overall staff skills mix. All library staff should have a knowledge and awareness of local studies. The Ref-ex training can be helpful.

Engaging staff in collecting can help with awareness of the collection either by them collecting material from home, photographing the area, collecting material from local businesses and organisations or passing on potential donor suggestions.

There are opportunities for local studies training. Websites to monitor for training include:

Email lists to monitor include: https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/public-library-services/email-lists

Guidelines for having a local studies collection

Baseline enhanced exemplary local studies suggested service levels

The value of a local studies collection

Who is the audience local studies

Collection policy local studies

Managing collections local studies

Providing access local studies

Rights and permissions local studies

Researching local studies

Programs and publicity local studies

Evaluation local studies