Conference Papers
2007 Conference
Pru Mitchell's - Information Literacy: Experts or ex-pats?
Annette Ainsworth - A fortunate Life: The Journey
Chris Jager - Being a discerning user of the Internet
Gillian Clyde - Teaching with television
Greig Daniels - Challenging graphic novels for students
Janet Blackwell - Building Collaboration using a Distributed Leadership model within a library team
Judi Hancock - Making a habit of Thought Full learning: thinking for learning @Rangi Ruru
Kaaren Hirst - Collection Development on a shoe string
Kathy Sheat - Copying Right in school libraries
Kirsty McNeill - Grove Art & Grove Music online
Ross Todd - From Information to Knowledge: Moving beyond tranporting ideas to transforming ideas
Ross Todd - Guided Inquiry: A constructivist framework for learning through the school library
National Library - Opening the digital doors to New Zealand and Pacific information: Te Puna Web Directory
National Library - Discover, Timeframes, Matapihi
Brian Waddell - Refugee Pathfinder
Brian Waddell - Presentation
Phillippa Ashbey - Making Research Count
2005 Conference
Karen Sewell's keynote address
Lois Robertson - Delivering information literacy skills through game-based learning
Annie Coppell - Getting into their heads: connecting with your student customers
Gerri Judkins - The book: complementing electronic information and entertainment in the digital age
Katherine Chisolm - The selection tools used by secondary school librarians: What? Why? and are they good enough?
Wendy Macaskill - Collaboration, content, confidence and curriculum: developing and delivering services for schools to support teaching and learning in the 21st century
Neil Hammond - Understanding your agreement
Loriene Roy - A gathering of readers: schools serving indigenous children collaborate on an international, virtual celebration of reading and culture
Catherine Birt - transforming an old prefab into a state-of-the-art library
Jill Stotter - Appraisal in the school library: Is it happening?
Jan Foote - Explicit infusions: linking information literacy with literacy and critical skills at Auckland Girls' Grammar School
Michaela O'Donovan - Anyquestions.co.nz update
2004 Conference
Fiona Mackie - Great reads for gutsy girls
Owen Marshall's keynote address
Reports written by delegates
Owen Marshall - Keynote written by Rosalba Finnerty
Paul Jennings - Keynote written by Geraldine Parker
Vince Ford - Dinner speaker written by Gaye Robertson
Graphic novels in the classroom - Wayne Mills written by Jeannie Wright
An 'EPIC' Resource - Dylan Owen written by Kay Greed
Libraries + the Enabling Adult = Literacy - Jeannie Skinner and Pauline McCowan written by Johnann Williams
Meeting Maori students' literacy needs in school libraries - Alice Heather written by Mary-Jane Revington
Running a sucessful bookweek - Lois Huston written by Joyce Richards
Teaching Teachers Children's Literature - Stephanie Dix and Marilyn Blakeney-Williams written by Gloria Dravitski
World Book Online - Margaret Charlton and Stuart Bryant written by Judi Hancock
Write? Yeah Right! - Alison Robertson and Gretchen Brassington written by Joy Hamilton
Great Reads for Gutsy Girls - Fiona Mackie written by Kaaren Hirst
2003 Conference
Penny Moore - Forming and informing powerful partnerships: school library teams and evidence based practice
Lyn Hay - The Principal-Library Team Dynamic: Powerful partnerships forging information literate school communities
Conference report by Waikato/Bay of Plenty members
Fiona Mackie - Fiction to support the Social Studies Curriculum
Culture and heritage
Place and environment
Resources and economic activities
Social organisation
Time, continuity and change
Anne Coppell - Auckland City Libraries
Getting into their heads: connecting with your student customers
Information together: a partnership between school and public library
2002 Conference
Penny Moore - The information literate student
Adaire Hannah - General report on the conference
Books mentioned in Kate De Goldi's address
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