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The first SLANSW Professional Learning Summit of 2024 was held in face-to-face mode at Trinity Grammar School, Summer Hill, on March 16, from 9:00 am – 3:30pm. The theme of the Summit was Piecing it together: Voice, choice and connection.
Summit participant and SLANSW member, Fabian Amuso has reflected on his Summit experience and shares his thoughts with members via a blog post.
To read the full blog post by Fabian Amuso, click here and login to your Member Portal.
The IFLA Section on Management and Marketing is delighted to launch this year’s International Library Marketing Award. The award is given to the library that demonstrates the best marketing activity to increase awareness and usage of their offer or services, through creative, results-oriented marketing projects or campaigns. The winning libraries will receive funds towards the purchase of new technology for their library-related activities to improve the services or impact that libraries offer. First place receives €3,000, second €2,000, and third €1,500. The awards also honour the top 10 submissions with certificates of recognition and a Premium PressReader account.
Applications will be accepted through 20 February 2024 at iflapressreader2024.org, where you can also find more information about submission and award criteria.
Australian School Library Associations are joining forces with ALIA to form a new sector committee. I’d like to provide some background, along with more details, so that you can appreciate the direction SLANSW is taking in advocating for school libraries and school library staff.
History of ACSL
ACSL (or as it was previously known as the ‘School Library Coalition’) was formed following a meeting at ALIA House in Canberra in 2015 involving all the bodies that represent those working in school libraries in Australia. At this meeting, those attending agreed to form a coalition dedicated to raising awareness of school libraries across all sectors and thus engage in promotion and support for school libraries and the staff working in them. The coalition agreed to meet four times per year and collaborate on issues of national importance to school libraries. At a face-to-face meeting in Sydney in May 2023, it was agreed that the coalition be henceforth known as the ‘Australian Coalition for School Libraries’.
Goals of ACSL
The primary goal of ACSL is to be a united and professional voice to advocate for a stronger future for school libraries and school library staff in Australia in the interests of improved learning and wellbeing outcomes for children and young people.
The Australian Coalition for School Libraries (ACSL) provides a united and professional voice to advocate for Australian school libraries and school library staff. ACSL is committed to the goal of universal access for Australian students to well-resourced school libraries with qualified and supported staff.
Memorandum of Collaboration - The Relationship between ACSL and ALIA
ACSL is one of several ALIA sector committees appointed by the ALIA Board to represent the interests of the sector and provide input into strategic discussions. ACSL will work collaboratively with the ALIA Office and other ALIA Sector Committees and Groups when relevant. The following Committees or Groups are of relevance:
• ALIA Schools
• Australian Public Library Alliance
• ALIA Childrens and Youth Services
• ALIA Disability
• ALIA Graphic Novels and Comics
• ALIA Library Technicians
• ALIA Multicultural
• ALIA Rainbow
• ALIA Sustainable Libraries
Operational Terms and Membership
ACSL is a sector committee of ALIA. As a sector committee ACSL can also be a source of advice for the ALIA Board.
ACSL is a network of equals and the ACSL Committee is constituted by two representatives from each of the member Associations. The 2023/24 SLANSW Representatives are Di Laycock and Lyn Hay and they will liaise with ACSL and attend meetings on the behalf of SLANSW. In addition to SLANSW representatives, ACSL comprises representation from ALIA, Queensland School Library Association (QSLA); School Library Association of South Australia (SLASA); School Library Association of Victoria (SLAV); Western Australian School Library Association (WASLA); and the Australian School Library Association (ASLA). Each of these organisations play a unique and important role, and now, with communication channels strengthened and means of collaboration set in place, there is a focal point for research to take place and a platform for school library voices to be amplified in Australia.
The Management Committee and I are looking forward to this new era of collaboration and cooperation between the many Associations across Australia who wish to improve the position of school libraries and school library staff. I would value your comments and ideas about how SLANSW can advocate for you, our members, and your libraries.
Karen Seeneevassen
SLANSW President
SLANSW members are invited to participate in our ‘Member Spotlight’ series.
Send in your entries to info@slansw.net.au
What to include:
● Full name (photo optional) ● Job title ● Place/s of work ● Qualifications ● Aspects of school library you are passionate about ● How do you promote the library to staff, students and school community? ● Description of some of your projects and programs (photos optional, but encouraged) ● Social media handles (if relevant) ● Word limit: 300 to 500 words
Remember:
● To gain permission from your school principal and head of department before sending your entry to us ● All photos should be owned by you ● Maintain student and staff privacy especially while taking photos
SLANSW’s Advocacy and Promotions Subcommittee will review your entry. Some edits, in consultation with you, may be required.
Introducing SLANSW’s ‘Love My Library’ campaign!
SLANSW members are invited to share what you LOVE about your school library with us!
● Your school’s name
● Library’s name and website (if relevant)
● Library staff- name/s and job title (photos optional)
● Photos and description of physical areas, displays, collection, etc
● Word limit: 300 to 500 words in total
Optional ideas:
● What do students and staff say about your library?
● What is the most striking thing about your library?
● Library social media handles
● To gain permission from your school principal and head of department before sending your entry to us
● All photos should be owned by you
● Maintain student and staff privacy especially while taking photos
Send your entry to info@slansw.net.au
Once approved, it will be published in a SLANSW eNewsletter, and/or featured on our website, as well as shared and promoted via our 3 social media channels.
The Term 2 (2023) FBLC featured the recent work of Dr Margaret Merga. Participants engaged with the content of Dr Merga’s book, which was supported by recordings of Professional Conversations between Dr Merga and Dr Lyn Hay about the content of the book. Sessions also included video content from the restricted section of the SLANSW Professional Learning Archive. Other supporting resources were curated to expand participant’s access to content about this very important topic.
As part of the course, participants are asked to submit a reflection statement. In this new blog post, Nickki Mackey, Librarian at Whitefriars College, shares her thoughts
To read the full blog post by Nickki Mackey, click here and login to your Member Portal.
To register for the next FBLC visit: Flexible Blended Learning Course 2, 2023
SLANSW is pleased to be partnering with a number of sponsors for the Libraries Looking Forward: Navigating the evolving role of school libraries in the EdTech landscape.
Registered participants will have access to the Digital Tote post-Summit for special offers.
There is still time to register: Professional Learning Summit: (9 September 2023)
Teacher librarians as digital media literacy specialists: Tackling lies, fake
news and misinformation in the 21st century.
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