Angela Christine Bridgland

Angela Christine Bridgland (born 1952) is an Australian teacher-librarian, library educator, academic, consultant and former board member and Fellow of Australian Library and Information Association. She is recognised for her contributions to higher education course development and staff development.[1]

Career

Bridgland taught at the Tasmanian and Melbourne Colleges of Advanced Education and University of Melbourne.[1] She has been involved in senior management at University of Melbourne Libraries since 1994, including as Directory of the Library and University Librarian.[1][2]

Bridgland served on the Victorian Branch Council of Australian Library and Information Association between 1982 and 1984, before becoming Branch president in 1985.[3] She served on the Australian Library and Information Association Board of Education from 1989 until 1994.[3]

In 1987 Bridgland was awarded a Fellowship at Library and Archives Canada, studying staff development.[4] She has written widely on higher education staff development, including her Masters thesis on library instruction for teaching staff and her PhD thesis on Australian academic and state library staff.[5][6]

References

  1. "Angela Bridgland | Australian Library and Information Association". www.alia.org.au. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
  2. "Our Team - Executive Empowerment". www.executiveempowerment.com.au. Archived from the original on 18 February 2017. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
  3. "Farewell, Angela Bridgland" (PDF). InCite. July: 18. 2004.
  4. Winston, Iris (1996). "Knowledge and Fellowship". National Library News. 28.
  5. Bridgland, Angela (1983), Library instruction in tertiary institutions with a focus on the needs of trainee teachers (Thesis), retrieved 28 March 2017
  6. Bridgland, Angela C. (1997). The impact of the National Training Reform Agenda and workplace rearrangement on staff development in Australian academic and state libraries (Ph.D.). University of Melbourne.


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