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Teaching Librarian (Toronto, ON: Ontario Library Association, 20030501), Fall 2007, p. 25

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Teaching Librarian 15.indd The Teaching Librarian volume 15, no. 1 25 "I am the Library. I am neither walls nor shelves, nor even the books that stand in rows. I am the wisdom of the universe captured and arranged for you. I am an open door. Enter…" not promoted as a thing of beauty, but one of usefulness: it stays the same so students know where to look. It should have a raison d'être and be a pedagogical device, with kids being able to see the structure, the template," Mr. Gauntley pointed out. "It also incorporates some of the best quality sites, with an emphasis on Canada: Canada's Digital Collections, CBC Archives, Research Tool Kit, Career Paths, Knowledge Ontario…." Kudos to Hetty Smeathers, teacher-librarian at St. Joan of Arc Catholic High School, for hosting the event, along with teacher-librarians Ann Cape, Markville Secondary School, and Sabine Sonneman, Keswick High School. Without their planning, organization, and dedication, this event would not have taken place. ❚

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