Links


ABC – Does the Internet of Things Mean the End for Privacy? (24/4/2015)

Wii Room: The Fascinating Repairmen. #013 “The Book”

2014 Softlink Australian School Library Survey

SLAV journal Synergy

ANZAC Cottage

Open Educational Resources: An educator’s guide to open educational resources (OER), including online repositories, curriculum-sharing websites, sources for lesson plans and activities, and open textbooks.

ALIA Schools. (2014). Promoting your school library.

Disaster Resilience Education and the National Curriculum

Project 13 – Cybersafety initiative of national and state school library associations, national library association, philanthropic and corporate partners to help keep kids and teens safe online.

International Federation of Library Associations – IFLA launches principles, research and advice for eLending in Libraries

State Library Creative Writing Competitions

School libraries infographic from the New Jersey Association of School Libraries

Libraries are Forever: E-Books & Print Books Can Coexist Infographic

ReadPlus book reviews

Keith Curry Lance & Linda Hofschire report January 2012 – Change in School Librarian Staffing Linked with Change in CSAP Reading Performance 2005-2011

Juicy Studio: Readability Test

Canberra Times – Teacher Librarians Crucial in Info Age

The Enchanted Inkpot – Steampunk and Gaslamp Fantasy

The Hub (Quality School Libraries in Australia)

Parliament of Australia – Inquiry into school libraries and teacher librarians in Australian schools

Scan

Tehani’s Top Ten – Ten books every child should read before finishing primary school

Study Vibe

How to do research – An interactive map

Tsunami of Information poster (courtesy of Dianne McKenzie)

What librarians and Google are for…

Premier’s Book Awards

ABC Talkback: Revisioning the Library

Social Media Policy (YouTube clip)

 

Bright Ideas – A blog by SLAV and the State Library of Victoria

Collaborative Planning (YouTube clip)

 

Australian School Library Association (www.asla.org.au)

Australian School Library Associations

Other  Associations useful for School Libraries

Children’s Book Council of Australia (WA Branch)

The Children’s Book Council of Australia is a volunteer  organisation that exists to:

  • Encourage young people of all ages to read and enjoy books
  • Promote excellence in books for young people by encouraging Australian authors and illustrators
  • Encourage high standards of reviewing
  • Support schools and public libraries in their efforts to encourage young people to read and enjoy quality literature

Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators

This a professional organisation for writers and illustrator’s of children’s books.  Although members do not need to be published it is an organisation for professionally minded author/illustrators that support excellence in children’s literature and discuss industry issues (rather than a writer’s group/centre).