Ontario Library Association Archives

Teaching Librarian (Toronto, ON: Ontario Library Association, 20030501), Spring 2002, p. 3

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TL9.2final Advocacy @ your library™ 9 ADVOCACY @ your library™ by Bobbie Henley 10 THE FOUNDATION OF ALL ADVOCACY IS KNOWING HOW SIGNIFICANT YOU AND YOUR PROGRAM REALLY ARE by Marilyn Willis 12 YOUR LIBRARY REPORTS SHOULD REVEAL PROGRAM RESULTS! by Ann Hamilton 14 ADVOCATING LITERACY IN DURHAM @ your library™ by Kendra Godin-Svoboda 16 COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAMS INCLUDING PRESCHOOLERS AND PARENTS IN THE SCHOOL COMMUNITY by Marilyn Willis 18 TTLL Profile A TALK WITH TERRY MOREHOUSE Interview by Dianne Clipsham 20 BUFFY SAINT-MARIE, THE BEST KIND OF ADVOCATE by Bobbie Henley Insert THE UNESCO SCHOOL LIBRARY MANIFESTO THETHE TEATEACCHINHINGG LIBRARIANLIBRARIAN Spring 2002 Volume 9, Number 2 ISSN 1188 679X 6 TTLL It Worked For Me! 8 TTLL Professional Connections by Brenda Dillon 36 TTLL Professional Resources 39 OOSSLLAA President's Report by Esther Rosenfeld 40 OOSSLLAA Portfolio Updates by OSLA Councillors 22 TTLL Special Report DOCUMENTING THE JOURNEY USING RESEARCH PORTFOLIOS TO ENHANCE STUDENT RESEARCH by Jo Anne LaForty 27 TTLL Information Technology ARE YOU CONSIDERING eBOOKS? by Diane Bédard 32 SUPER CONFERENCE SESSION REVIEWS Knowledge is sweet @ your library Super Conference Session Reviews The Editor's Notebook 9 Mail 7 Dateline 42 Mail Cover photo: ROCH CARRIER National Librarian of Canada One of Canada's most established authors High school teacher Playwright Former Chair of the Canada Council OLA speaker and contributor Author of children's classic "The Hockey Sweater" Literacy advocate (p. 14) School library advocate extraordinaire (p. 41) Insert OOSSLLAA CURRICULUM IDEABOOK Grade 4-6: FIRST NATIONS by Sya Van Geest Grade 12: GEOFAIR: CANADIAN AND WORLD ISSUES by Bobbie Henley and Ken Parsons

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