ATSILIRN is the trading name for the Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Library & Information Resource Network Inc. The Network was established after it was recognised that there was a need for a support and information network for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people working in libraries. The scope of the Network includes people and organisations servicing the information needs of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people. ATSILIRN's membership includes students, individuals and organisations that provide information or resource services, with the majority of members coming from library and archival institutions.
ATSILIRN's Origins
Originating in November 1993, ATSILIRN was initially named the Aboriginal & Torres
Strait Islander Library Resource Network (ATSILRN). The Network was an outcome
of a recommendation from the Gathering and Sharing Workshop, which was held
at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studies
(AIATSIS). In 1995 the Network's name was changed to include the word 'Information',
because it was felt that the new name better reflected the Network's membership
and aims.
ATSILIRN's Aims
The Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Library & Information Resource
Network exists to support ...
those Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples working in libraries, archives, and information or resource services
those
people providing library, archives and information or resource services
to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
and to educate ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples about what is happening in libraries, archives and information and resource services
the wider community about the library, archive and information needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
those people who are in positions to effect changes to how library, archive, information and resource services are provided to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
ATSILIRN's projects
ATSILIRN has been involved in the development of ...