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Category: Innovation

School library professionals are change leaders for the digital age

Theoretical perspectives on adaptive and agile leadership combined with findings from Softlink’s recent Australian, New Zealand and UK School Library Surveys to present a view of school library professionals as change managers and adaptive leaders.

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Category: Innovation

It’s National Literacy and Numeracy Week!

We’ve collated ideas from around the web to celebrate National Literacy and Numeracy Week in your school library.

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Books and baking sustain community life at the British School in Tokyo

At the British School in Tokyo, librarians Richie Steven and Michael Bell work hard to cultivate a sense of home away from home for the many expat families who join the school community. Learn more in this blog post.

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Category: Innovation

A great response to the Innovative School Libraries feature

Download and read “School Libraries Share Innovative Ideas” as featured in ACCESS, Volume 31, Issue 1, March 2017.

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Category: Innovation

21st century learning driven by thriving school libraries

A report released by the ACT Government Education Directorate is paving the way for open discussions about the role that school libraries play in 21st century learning.

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