Twenty Days | LBPSB Library Resources

By |2019-05-28T09:17:18-04:00June 2nd, 2015|Blog Posts, School Libraries|

These are difficult times for library personnel everywhere.  Carol Ann Case of Pierrefonds Comprehensive High School blogged what it's like to finish up a year in this wonderful post from LBPSB Library Resources: Twenty Days | LBPSB Library Resources Source: Twenty Days | LBPSB Library Resources Her poignant description of the last twenty

School Libraries Impact Studies « Library Research Service

By |2016-11-07T10:57:40-05:00June 2nd, 2015|Articles, Blog Posts, School Libraries|

Source: School Libraries Impact Studies « Library Research Service Looking for ways to show administrators the positive impact that strong library programs staffed by qualified librarians and/or library technicians has on students' academic success?  This is a great source of studies and statistics: Library Research Service. Right at the top, it contains an

How Something So Small Went So Big

By |2019-05-17T10:29:24-04:00May 26th, 2015|Blog Posts, Books, School Libraries|

  Source: How the Little Free Library project launched a global trend. This is a fun posting that I've seen on various social media sites: Tiny Libraries. The Little Free Libraries Project shows that stories and books are still seen as important in our society and as something that should be available to

Book Care – It’s Good for Everyone

By |2016-11-07T10:57:43-05:00May 19th, 2015|Blog Posts, School Libraries, Videos|

These are four very funny movies by the Howard B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University.  They are one minute promotional ads requesting that students protect books from leaky water bottles, dog-earring, marking up with notes and food. They could be a great model for any kind of promotional short video that you might encourage

ABQLA Connects the Dots | By the Brooks: Anita Brooks Kirkland

By |2019-01-25T14:18:30-05:00May 15th, 2015|Blog Posts, Conferences, School Libraries|

Last week Anita Brooks Kirkland gave a presentation at the 83rd ABQLA Annual Conference (2015) on "Leading Learning: Standards of Practice for School Library Learning Commons in Canada". Below is a link to her blog post where she talks about not only what she presented at the conference, but also about other presentations that she saw

Promoting Canadian Identity and Diversity in Your Library

By |2017-11-13T12:19:22-05:00May 12th, 2015|Bibliographies, Blog Posts, Books, School Libraries, Videos|

Leading Learning, the Canadian Library Association's publication of school library standards, states that, "Our school libraries should reflect our common values of equity, diversity, and cultural identity as well as best approaches in the educational and library professions."  In several standards, it stipulates that print and digital collections are inclusive and support Canadian identity as well as the information needs of all

Everybody Wins With the Reading Challenge

By |2016-11-07T10:57:44-05:00May 8th, 2015|Blog Posts, School Libraries, Videos|

For several years now, Judith Munger, documentation technician at Alexander Galt Regional High School in Lennoxville, Quebec has encouraged reading with a fun reading challenge in which every student receives a prize. Judith spends an entire year approaching businesses and charities to contribute all kinds of small items that students would like. In the spring,

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