TL11.4FALL2004_singles CCoommee hheellpp uuss ppllaann yyoouurr ffuuttuurree aatt tthhee aannnnuuaall OOnnttaarriioo SScchhooooll LLiibbrraarryy AAssssoocciiaattiioonn MMeeeettiinngg FFrriiddaayy,, FFeebbrruuaarryy 44,, 22000055 55::1155 PPMM MMeeeett OOSSLLAA"ss aawwaarrdd wwiinnnneerrss -- tthhee ppeeooppllee wwhhoo aarree mmaakkiinngg wwaavveess TThhuurrssddaayy,, FFeebbrruuaarryy 33,, 22000055 55::1155 PPMM MMeettrroo TToorroonnttoo CCoonnvveennttiioonn CCeennttrree The Teaching Librarian volume 12, no. 1 43 The ODL is a partnership among the 6,500 public, school, college and university libraries in the Province of Ontario working in cooperation with the education, university, training, business and medical communities… The ODL will provide to Ontarians seamless access to information anywhere they need it and at any time." Check it out and learn more about this exciting venture. The Ontario Coalition for School Libraries continues to be a growing force, working recently to formu- late a mission statement, vision and goals. As well, a brand new Web site has been developed, which you can view at www.ontarioschoollibraries.ca/ index.html and a coloured 'post- card' for the public, which urges them to rate their school libraries. This industrious group of con- cerned school library supporters, under the leadership of OLA's Liz Kerr and Tundra Books' Catherine Mitchell, deserves a huge round of applause from members! OSLA Division Review As part of the ongoing attempt to meet the needs of its members, OSLA has begun a review process. A small group of past and upcom- ing presidents of the association met to discuss the needs of our members. Of particular impor- tance is the need for OSLA to take the initiative to develop a plan for our teacher-librarians for evidence- based practice. This will be dis- cussed at council. ❚ On the facing page is an overview of OSLA's current network, showing links and supports, that will be of interest to our members. Thank you to Jo-Anne LaForty for the graphic design.