Ontario Library Association Archives

Teaching Librarian (Toronto, ON: Ontario Library Association, 20030501), Spring 2017, p. 9

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The Teaching Librarian 24.3 9 Melissa Jensen of the OSLA section of the OLA website - www.accessola.com. OSLA Council -- Keep Informed It is always a challenge to keep our OLA members informed about what we do as the OSLA council. We rely on the outstanding OLA staff to help us to get out the news with regular email updates. Check your spam box to ensure that messages with the title "What's Trending In Libraries" aren't ignored or forgotten. Follow @oslacouncil on Twitter for up- to-date happenings and events. Why not participate in a chat to learn and share great ideas? Our editor of The Teaching Librarian magazine, Diana Maliszeweski, does an outstanding job keeping us informed and encourages all of us to write for the magazine so that we can share what is happening around the province. We always are looking for new writers to share what is happening in their learning commons. What's Next? We are planning to meet with public librarians this spring to develop and highlight ways that school and public librarians can work together to support students. There are also plans underway to provide Summer Professional Learning for teacher-librarians via the ETFO Summer Academy and the OTF Summer Institutes organizations. The great work we do as a council is fully supported by the OLA board and the OLA staff. We are truly grateful for the financial and time commitments made to support school libraries in the province. z Through the Festival Fund, the Ontario Library Association delivers new Canadian books to rural, Indigenous, and at-risk communities, as well as helps bring readers from those communities to the Festival of Trees. G R O W A R E A D E R Donate today at bit.ly/FestivalFund

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