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About the project – Information Literacy Spaces

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Improving students’ information literacy competencies and learning across the senior secondary and tertiary sectors. Why this research is important. Information literacy is central to learning in the digital age, a meta-literacy of the knowledge society. If the next generations of New Zealanders are to become effective citizens within the knowledge economy, they must be equipped to engage with an ever-changing information landscape. We have identified a clear gap between the aspirations. Follow Informati...

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Conceptualising the information literacy space – Information Literacy Spaces

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Improving students’ information literacy competencies and learning across the senior secondary and tertiary sectors. Conceptualising the information literacy space. The idea of considering information literacy (IL) as a ‘space’ emerged from five years of exploring the concept initially in the university sector and more recently in the transition from secondary to tertiary learning. Given this complexity, we began to question what this. September 29, 2016. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commenting us...

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y12-il-prog – Information Literacy Spaces

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Improving students’ information literacy competencies and learning across the senior secondary and tertiary sectors. September 19, 2016. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.

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Should we still have print encyclopaedias in our libraries? – Information Literacy Spaces

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Improving students’ information literacy competencies and learning across the senior secondary and tertiary sectors. Should we still have print encyclopaedias in our libraries? I acknowledge the growing trend to default to electronic resources for research, but when considering the development of information literacy skills, there is an enormous benefit to quick and easy access to quality print material, alongside offering access to quality, online material. Even with the roll-out of Ultra-Fast Broadband...

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The intersection between schools, libraries and learning – Information Literacy Spaces

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Improving students’ information literacy competencies and learning across the senior secondary and tertiary sectors. The intersection between schools, libraries and learning. School librarians are a crucial component in enhancing the student learning experience, and while I acknowledge there is huge and important work being done in the development and support of a reading society, in this post I want to focus on information literacy teaching through the library. 8211; School Libraries Work. Who works col...

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Professional Reading Choices

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June 28, 2016. Here are links to some of my favourite professional reading material. Articles in the Information Literacy Journal. Are written by presenters from the Librarian Information Literacy Annual Conference. Evidence Based Library and Information Practice Journal. I discovered this Evidence Based Practice journal. When exploring what gathering evidence in my own professional practice could look like following the 2012 SLANZA workshop on Evidence Based Practice. With the redoubtable Dr Ross Todd.

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Inspirations

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Shades of Black in Libraries. October 20, 2016. Libraries: What we are, How we surprise, What we could be. I had so much fun putting together my recent contribution in Weve. It was one of the most colossal, creative and confronting pieces I’ve ever worked on. I felt a huge sense of responsibility to put something meaningful together and a huge sense of accomplishment at the end. However, I had stepped completely outside of my comfort zone and I was nervous. Had I nailed the brief? Did it make sense?

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Presentations

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LIANZA Heart of Libraries Weekend School. Presentation for librarians on the Tertiary Prep Programme at the LIANZA Weekend School – February 13th 2016 – Opera House, Oamaru. The Tertiary Prep Programme. Workshop Presentation at the SLANZA Conference – September 29th 2015 – St Andrews College, Christchurch. Scaffolding Research and Guided Inquiry. Lecture for secondary teacher trainees at Otago University – October 16th 2013 – University of Otago, Dunedin. Scaffolding Research and Guided Inquiry. Informat...

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Note Making

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Future of school libraries

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Category: Future of school libraries. Shades of Black in Libraries. October 20, 2016. Libraries: What we are, How we surprise, What we could be. I had so much fun putting together my recent contribution in Weve. Did it make sense? Had I communicated my message, or just ended up being too obscure? I hope it says something to you and that it’s worth hearing. Then check out the other amazing contributions to the latest edition of Weve on Heroes Mingle. Future of school libraries. June 25, 2014. June 25, 2014.

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Flock-mates

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New issue of Weve available! September 27, 2016. September 27, 2016. Weve is one of the publications I mentioned in my recent post about professional reading. So I’m thrilled to have been invited to contribute to the latest edition! This challenged, stretched, excited and frightened me, all at the same time! Thank you, Sally and Megan for inviting me to do this, and then actually using my little movie! Click on the image to open Weve. Reality Librarianship – Up Close and Personal. June 8, 2012. Sally Pew...

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Creative Ideas

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Shades of Black in Libraries. October 20, 2016. Libraries: What we are, How we surprise, What we could be. I had so much fun putting together my recent contribution in Weve. It was one of the most colossal, creative and confronting pieces I’ve ever worked on. I felt a huge sense of responsibility to put something meaningful together and a huge sense of accomplishment at the end. However, I had stepped completely outside of my comfort zone and I was nervous. Had I nailed the brief? Did it make sense?

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Recipe for making library magic

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Recipe for making library magic. September 22, 2016. Here is another one of Cambridge High’s library manager Glenys Bichan’s. Fantastic initiatives. This time it’s combining a splash of food and a pinch of libraries with a bushell of people in a special concoction to become their inaugural Librarian Master Chef. Five teams had to cook two courses based on the themes of books they chose. 8220;Mrs Weasleys Corn Beef” sandwiches. 8220;Greek Burgers”. Complete with feta and olives. 8220;The Chesire Cat”.

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Publications

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8211; Weve Magazine, September 2016 – Libraries: What we are, How we surprise, What we could be. A Librarian’s Take On The Future Of Learning. 8211; SET Magazine 2014, Issue 1 – Future Education Special Issue. LIANZA Library Life – Identifying Leadership Potential. Interview by Cath Sheard on behalf of the Emerging Leaders Working Group – July 16th 2013. School Libraries: What’s now, what’s next, what’s next to come. E-book by Kristin Fontichiaro and Buffy Hamilton. My contributions:. You are commenting ...

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Shades of Black in Libraries

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Shades of Black in Libraries. October 20, 2016. Libraries: What we are, How we surprise, What we could be. I had so much fun putting together my recent contribution in Weve. It was one of the most colossal, creative and confronting pieces I’ve ever worked on. I felt a huge sense of responsibility to put something meaningful together and a huge sense of accomplishment at the end. However, I had stepped completely outside of my comfort zone and I was nervous. Had I nailed the brief? Did it make sense?

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Information Literacy Spaces – Improving students’ information literacy competencies and learning across the senior secondary and tertiary sectors

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