The editorial team is calling for submissions or Collected 18 The theme for this issue is " What SLANZA Means to You ". We will have articles on the various services and advantages SLANZA has for members. But we would also like to hear from you about your experiences with SLANZA and our profession. We also need articles on other matters that may be of interest to your fellow SLANZA members. This could include book reviews, articles about awesome PD you’ve attended or provided or anything you may think will be appropriate Our deadline is* May 15. *Details about submissions, images and the magazine in general can be found at slanza.org.nz under the Resources tab under Collected. We look forward to receiving your submissions. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact me at slanzacollected@gmail.com Greig Daniels
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We are pleased to announce that Registrations for module #6 (Digital Citizenship) of the Connected Librarians course are now open. Digital Citizenship covers a very large range of topics - for this module we will be concentrating on the ethical use of information and its attribution - otherwise known as Referencing and Citation.
Applications close on Thursday 5th May, and the course will be starting on Monday 16th May. This course is designed by New Zealand school librarians, for school librarians - those just starting out with online tools, who are ready and willing to try new things. The course is free for SLANZA members. More information is available in the course flyer and outline documents, and you can register here. Sandi Faulconbridge Professional Development team leader |
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