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Appendix B – List of exhibits

  1. Ms Lorraine Wilson, “The Case for Libraries and Librarians”, Paper by Professor Stephen Krashen, University of Southern California.
  2. Mr Ray Cochrane, “Invest in school libraries to create 21st century learning communities”, First published in Principal Matters, Issue no. 67, Winter 2006.
  3. Mr Paul Collins, article by Sara Scribner, librarian at Blair International Baccalaureate School, a public middle and high school in Pasadena, California.
  4. NSW Teachers Federation, “The Role of the Teacher-Librarian in the school community”, related to Submission no. 345.
  5. NSW Department of Education and Training, Information Pack, related to Submission no. 112.
  6. Australian School Library Association Inc., Information Pack from ASLA (National), related to Submission no. 327.
  7. Australian Library and Information Association, Information Pack, related to Submission no. 332.
  8. School Library Association of Victoria, Information Pack, related to Submission no. 114
  9. The Tasmanian Department of Education, Paper, “The Big Bang: Creating the new library universe”, National and State Libraries Australasia 2007-2009.
  10. Mr James Henri, “Leadership issues in the information literate school community”, edited by James Henri and Marlene Asselin (2005), related to Submission no.123.
  11. Dr Ken Haycock, “The Crisis in Canada’s School Libraries”, A report by Dr Ken Haycock, funded by Association of Canadian Publishers and the Department of Canadian Heritage, June2003.
  12. Charles Sturt University, School of Information Studies, Faculty of Education, articles by Lyn Hay, “Student learning through Australian school libraries, Part 1 and 2”.
  13. Charles Sturt University, School of Information Studies, Faculty of Education, article by Dr Ross Todd, “Students as information and ICT users”.
  14. Charles Sturt University, School of Information Studies, Faculty of Education, “Charles Sturt University - Revised subject details for 2011”.
  15. Ms Ann Gillespie, article, “Teacher-librarian contributions to student literacy standards”, unpublished (2006).
  16. Mackay West State School and Mackay City Council Library Service, documents relating to the “Productive Partnerships Program” initiated by Mackay West State School and Mackay City Council Library Service.
  17. Centre for Language, Literacy and Diversity, Queensland University of Technology and Centre for Information Studies, Charles Sturt University,  report, “Performing Hybridity: Impact of new technologies on the role of teacher-librarians”(2002).
  18. Brisbane Catholic Education, documents relating to the role of teacher librarians in the Archidiocese of Brisbane.
  19. Australian Library and Information Association, “National Year of Reading 2012 scoping document”, produced on behalf of Australian public libraries and library associations by Sue McKerracher and Donna McDowell, 21 June 2010.
  20. The School Library Association of South Australia Inc., “SA School Library Survey Analysis: Overview of results of survey conducted during Term 4 2008” and “Teacher librarian role statement”.
  21. Edith Cowan University, Information pack.
  22. Discovery College, “Discovery College Library Annual Report 2009-2010.”
  23. Charles Sturt University, School of Information Studies, Faculty of Education, copies of Scan, Volume 29 No. 1, February 2010 and Scan, Vol. 29, No. 2, May 2010.
  24. ASLA and ALIA School Library Roundtable Minutes, 8 November 2010.

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