Friday, December 9, 2016

2017 SLANZA Conference update


Your conference committee has been working hard on the planning of the programme, and everyone who submitted an abstract will be notified shortly. We have had some fabulous abstracts submitted and are delighted with the quality of the presentations that will be offered at conference.

The website is looking more interesting now that we have our three keynote speakers confirmed.  Of course the wonderful Rachel van Riel is coming to challenge us into looking at the library with a readers-centred approach, but we also have Hamish Currie and Adele Walsh from Australia who we feel sure will inspire and challenge us too.  Their bio’s are on the website for you to check out.

The conference committee would like to wish you all a wonderful Christmas and summer break.

Trish Webster
Rangitoto College

2016 School Library reading survey

Just a reminder that you can enter your top books, authors and series here for the 2016 School Library reading survey.
The form is simplified this year, so it shouldn’t take too long.  I have attached some instructions for some of the LMS however they are a couple of years old.  If anyone can update them for me, that would be great.  And if your LMS is not here, and you have time, I would love to have a copy of your instructions to share with others.
I hope to have some results next week, but I need your input this week please!

Trish Webster

Thursday, November 24, 2016

Christmas event cancelled

Due to lack of interest in our Christmas event, it has been cancelled.


Announcement of new President

It is with great pleasure that National Executive would like to announce Sandi Faulconbridge as the new SLANZA President.

Sandi accepted the National Executive nomination for the position of President in October. NE called for nominations from members between 19 October until 18 November 2016, however no nominations were received.

Sandi has been involved in primary school libraries in the Hawkes Bay for twelve years and is currently Library Manager at Taradale Primary in Napier. She has been Chairperson of the Central region and represented that region on NE since September 2014. Last year she took on the role as Team Leader for Professional Development and has run that admirably.

In 2015 Sandi completed her Level 5 Diploma in Information and Library Studies through The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand. She had planned to continue her studies in 2017 taking up The Open Polytechnic’s offer of free fees to SLANZA members on particular papers, however that will now be put on hold due to the demands of holding the national President position.

Sandi brings a fresh perspective, sharp mind, quick wit and outstanding organisational skills to this role.


The National Executive would like to thank SLANZA members for their ongoing support as we have moved through this challenging time. We are confident in Sandi to continue building on the solid foundation and momentum achieved under previous SLANZA leaderships. NE are excited for the future of SLANZA in strengthening and promoting school libraries and warmly embrace Sandi as an empowering force to lead our organisation forward.

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

End-of-year-get-together

We’re having an end-of-year-get-together. Everyone is welcome, not just SLANZA members, to join us at Kerikeri Primary School Library on Wednesday 30 November after school. We’ll have games and quizzes, as well as plenty of library chat about our year.

Please all bring a plate to share.

Thank you to Kris for hosting the event in her library


RSVP to me please jsmith@kerikerihigh.ac.nz


SLANZA 17 Conference Call for Abstracts extended

Call for abstracts, exciting news…. You have a bit more time!

Although abstracts have officially closed, the good news is that they are still flooding in, so the Conference Committee has decided to extend the date until Friday 11th November 2016. This means you have a bit more time to take the plunge, finalise your thoughts, and fill in the abstract submission form. For information on how to do this, and what is required, head over to the SLANZA 2017 Conference website here.
If you are planning to send an abstract, could we ask that you make sure that when you have finished filling in the form, you click the submit button. If you don’t do this, the abstract will not be received.
Good luck and start writing now, the Committee is looking forward to hearing from you.


Trish Webster

Friday, October 28, 2016

Call for abstracts for Auckland 2017 Conference


The Auckland Conference Committee of the School Library Association of New Zealand (SLANZA) is now seeking abstracts for presentation the 2017 conference.
The theme for the conference is Fiery Futures: Igniting and Inspiring Libraries.  There are three sub-themes that will be incorporated in the 2017 conference.
These are:
Bedrock: Solid Foundations
Lava: Flowing Ideas
Fiery Futures: Bright Spark Ideas
Submissions close on 31st October 2016, so you have the holidays to think about what you want to share with your library community.
More information on our website here
The School Library Association of New Zealand Aotearoa (SLANZA) aims to strengthen and promote the role of school libraries and to enable all school communities to become information literate. 

Trish Webster
Library Manager Rangitoto College

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

SLANZA Administration Officer vacancy

National Executive are looking to fill the role of the Administration Officer. This is a paid position of up to ten hours a week, responsible for the day-to-day administration of SLANZA. For further information and a job description please contact admin@slanza.org.nz

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

National Executive October Communique

The National Executive met last weekend in Wellington at Raroa Intermediate School. Below is a summary of some of the discussions covered at the meeting. This communique is to keep members up-to-date with the work being done on their behalf by the National Executive.


News
Due to unforeseen circumstances, SLANZA President Karen Clarke has resigned. National Executive would like to acknowledge all she has done for SLANZA. During the last five years on NE Karen worked hard as Treasurer to balance the finances, and in her position of President Elect and President, she initiated many projects to improve the role of library staff. Thank you Karen for all you contributed and we wish you well.

Likewise, Jacky Reid has stepped down from her position as SLANZA Administration Officer. Jacky has been with SLANZA for a year and we wish to thank her for all her work.

Vacancies
Therefore, SLANZA National Executive is calling for nominations for the position of President. This position requires an in-depth understanding of the workings of SLANZA and its stakeholders so it is preferable that this person should be either a current member of the National Executive or someone with previous National Executive experience. Nominations are open from Wednesday 19 October until Friday 18 November 2016. Nomination forms are attached.

Sandi Faulconbridge has accepted the National Executive’s nomination for President. Sandi has been involved in school libraries for twelve years and is currently Library Manager at Taradale Primary in Napier. She has been Chairperson of the Central region and represented that region on NE since September 2014. Last year she took on the role as Team Leader for Professional Development and has run that admirably.

NE will be calling for nominations for the position of President Elect early next year.

In addition, NE are looking to fill the role of the Administration Officer. This is a paid position of up to ten hours a week, responsible for the day-to-day administration of SLANZA. This position will be advertised shortly.

Special Meeting
A special meeting needs to be held to ratify the changes required to the SLANZA constitution and to confirm election of a new President. We will be sending a form out to our regional committee members shortly asking to hold a special meeting. We need to gather sufficient member numbers (twenty) in order for this meeting to be called. Following this, an on-line Special Meeting will be held.

Fee-free offer from The Open Polytechnic
We have been overwhelmed with the positive response from the free fee study opportunity offered to our members in association with The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand. Being strongly committed to raising the professional standing of school library staff, NE are very grateful to TOPNZ for their willingness to offer some Level 6 papers free of cost to SLANZA members. Read the announcement on the SLANZA website for details. Don’t forget that enrolments for trimester 3 close on 23 October. We encourage members to take advantage of this amazing study opportunity.

Conference
SLANZA Conference 2017, Fiery Futures: Igniting and Inspiring Libraries, is now seeking abstracts for presentations at the conference. Do consider presenting a session, 15, 30 or 60 minutes long. For more information, see the conference website. Abstracts need to be in by October 31.

Collected Magazine
Thank you to all the members who have submitted articles for Collected magazine. The theme is ebooks, although we will be treated to other articles of interest as well as book reviews and business member submissions. Currently in the editing stage, the nineteenth issue of Collected will be out soon.  

Ebook Library
While we are on the topic of ebooks, don’t forget our ebook library of professional development books. We appreciate Wheelers support in providing our eplatform for free, as well as giving us some additional titles. You may register here anytime although this offer is only available for members of our organisation.

Connected Librarians
Congratulations to all those members who completed the Term 3 Connected Librarians online learning module. The topic was Content Curation, where participants explored how they could support students and staff by providing great digital resources. Connected online courses are free for SLANZA members and are another option for school library staff to extend our learning. Watch out for the next module in Term 1.

Google+ Community
The discussion topic, Transforming Your Library based on the ideas of Rachel van Riel, is due to finish this week. However, you may watch the videos and add to the conversations anytime. Rachel shares valuable insight into library management with her reader-centred library approach and the discussion questions aim to spark conversations and debate.

Readers Survey
Expect to see the annual SLANZA Readers Survey out towards the end of next month.

SLANZA National Executive would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your ongoing commitment to SLANZA and wish you all a great term 4. We will continue to work on your behalf and ensure that the voice of school libraries from all over the country are heard.

Julia Smith

Communications

2017 Conference approximate costs

Hello Everyone

The Auckland SLANZA 2017 costs will be (approximately)
Early bird member registration = $495.00, this includes the conference dinner on Tuesday night.
Accommodation: we will have enough room for at least 100 people to stay on site.  The rooms will be private, with shared bathroom facilities and all meals included (breakfast, lunch and dinner on site) = from $340.00 for 3 nights.
More information will be added to the website shortly, including other registration options (single days, non-member registrations, etc).


Thursday, October 13, 2016

Call for abstracts for Auckland 2017 Conference

REMINDER   REMINDER   REMINDER
The Auckland Conference Committee of the School Library Association of New Zealand (SLANZA) is now seeking abstracts for presentation the 2017 conference.
The theme for the conference is Fiery Futures: Igniting and Inspiring Libraries.  There are three sub-themes that will be incorporated in the 2017 conference.
These are:
Bedrock: Solid Foundations
Lava: Flowing Ideas
Fiery Futures: Bright Spark Ideas
Submissions close on 31st October 2016, please consider sharing your expertise with your school library community.
More information on our website here
The School Library Association of New Zealand Aotearoa (SLANZA) aims to strengthen and promote the role of school libraries and to enable all school communities to become information literate. 

Trish Webster
Library Manager Rangitoto College
Auckland Regional Representative on SLANZA National Executive

Monday, October 10, 2016

Amazing study opportunity

New professional learning opportunity for SLANZA members

We are very excited to be able to offer our members a fantastic study opportunity with the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand. As you know, SLANZA is strongly committed to raising the professional standing of School Library staff through ongoing PD and professional qualification opportunities. SLANZA and the OPNZ are very pleased to confirm that following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between our two organisations, a fee free offer has been arranged for current SLANZA members studying the Certificate in Literature and Library Services for Children and Young People.

SLANZA is very grateful to OPNZ for their willingness to make this initial opportunity possible, and their commitment to ongoing collaboration. Members looking at study or already working towards these qualifications will be aware what incredible value this offers in the study fee saving.

Who is eligible

This fee free offer is available to SLANZA members taking either of two courses in the OPNZ OP6273 Certificate in Literature and Library Services for Children and Young People (Level 6):
·  72276: Literature and Information Resources for Children and Young People
·  72277: Library Services for Children and Young People

Note that the OPNZ $60 annual administration fee cannot be waived. It is also important to note that SLANZA members who wish to take up this offer must have either completed the Diploma in Information & Library Studies (Level 5) with OPNZ already, or alternatively, have completed the four prerequisite courses that apply to this certificate. Information on these prerequisites can be found under the ‘entry requirements’ tab of the certificate on the Open Polytechnic website.

How to take up this offer

1.     Your SLANZA membership subscription must be paid in full. If you are not sure of your membership status, please contact Jacky Reid (admin@slanza.org.nz) or your regional representative on the National Executive
2.     Check that you meet the OPNZ’s prerequisite requirements for the certificate
3.     Enrol online via the OPNZ website here.
4.     At the payment section, use contract code 0663 to receive the fee-free offer. OPNZ will verify SLANZA membership before approving course entry.

In Trimester 3 this year OPNZ offers 72276: Literature and Information Resources for Children and Young People. Enrolments close for Trimester 3 on 23 October 2016. Both courses are also offered in 2017.
We strongly encourage our members to take advantage of this offer now.  

Further information

Any questions? Please contact Jan Irvine:

Phone: 0508 650200, extension 5594

Submissions for Collected magazine closing this Saturday

Collected Submissions will be closing soon. Our theme for the issue is “ebooks” but we also welcome articles of interest, reviews and accounts of local SLANZA or library related activities.
Guidelines for submissions can be found at slanza.org.nz under the Resources tab.
Our deadline for this issue is October 15 2016
Please feel free to contact me at the above address if you have any questions or concerns
Regards
Greig Daniels

Editor, Collected

Monday, September 19, 2016

Latest National Executive news

SLANZA National Executive met online in the evening on 14th September to analyse and discuss the AGM as well as other matters. This is a brief summary for members.

AGM
The Annual General Meeting was held online over 24 hours  from 9:00am on Wednesday 7 September. We had 130 members participate. Thank you to all those who responded, we easily met our quorum.

Minutes from the 2015 AGM - read and accepted
AGM Reports tabled - read and accepted
Proposed constitutional change for ratification - accepted, constitution update to be lodged
“If in a non-conference year there is not an event that will guarantee a quorum for the National Executive AGM then the AGM can be run via an online forum”
Appointment of auditor Chris Saxton - accepted
Matters arising from 2015 AGM minutes, reports, and general business:
·         4 members - concern over SLANZA and LIANZA conferences being held in the same year
o    Response -  SLANZA has maintained our conference every two years, for example, 2009 Christchurch, 2011 Auckland, 2013 Wellington, 2015 Christchurch. Members at the 2015 AGM voiced emphatically to continue conferences every two years and NE response was to ask Auckland if they would be prepared to run with the 2017 conference. As the change to same-year was not initiated by SLANZA, we believe concerns are misdirected.
·         1 member - saddened by declining membership across country, did membership drive two years ago make a difference, what can be done?
o    Response - the membership drives were undertaken at different times in different ways by most regions with no significant impact. Some regions have utilised their Community Post pre-paid envelopes this year to promote events and distribute the SLANZA brochure detailing the role and benefit of joining SLANZA. We do know that membership numbers fluctuate, rising a little in conference years. With NE planning to provide further benefits for our members in future we hope to see member numbers rise again.
·         1 member - are you still considering a survey of school library staff and conditions?
o    Response - a trial phone survey for non-SLANZA schools has been initiated, this will be followed with another survey which is still in development - together these surveys will help build a comprehensive picture of the situations facing school libraries around the country.
·         1 member - concern under government’s global budget proposal school libraries may become luxuries schools can’t afford, or communities of learning where ten schools share one library
o    Response - NE too, have concerns about the possible effects of changes to school budgets on provision of school libraries and adequate school library staffing. We urge all members to advocate for better funding for schools in general and school libraries in particular. Take every opportunity to promote your role and the services you provide, share evidence of your practices and how you benefit your school community - become indispensable.
·         1 member - how are funds from 2015 Christchurch conference being used?
o    Response - the bulk of the income from the previous conference, $20,000, has been redirected to the 2017 conference in Auckland as seeding money. Specific decisions about the use of any of SLANZA's income are made by NE after consideration of the best use of funds to meet SLANZA's goals and objectives, and the needs of our members.

Study Grants
SLANZA offers study grants each year, to those working in school library teams. We believe that continuing professional development is vital - it helps you increase the knowledge and skills you need to deliver a valued service to your school community, and it can open you up to new and exciting possibilities in the field of librarianship. If you are thinking about undertaking Library and Information Studies next year, you may be eligible to apply for assistance. The closing date for submitting study grant applications is this Thursday, 22 September.  

Google+ Community Professional Development
The discussion topic currently running is Transforming Your Library based on the ideas of  Rachel van Riel. Do join the conversations, the more contributions the greater we all benefit from the shared experiences and knowledge. This discussion topic started last week and will finish at the end of Week 2 of next term, however you may watch the videos and post comments anytime, including catching up over the holidays.

Conference 2017
The conference website is the place to go to keep up to date. Rachel van Riel has been confirmed as a key note speaker and the call for abstracts has gone out to all members. Consider presenting a session, 15, 30 or 60 minutes long, a great way to step up and contribute. Remember that your audience are librarians, just like you, and we admire and respect those who are willing to share their knowledge. Make sure you add this valuable professional development opportunity into your budget planning for next year.

SLANZA National Executive will continue to work on your behalf and ensure that the voice of school libraries from all over the country are heard.

Julia Smith

Communications




Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Collected magazine submissions open

Once again SLANZA is calling for submissions for the latest issue of Collected.

Our theme for the issue is “ebooks” but we also welcome articles of interest, reviews and accounts of local SLANZA or library related activities.

SLANZA members, Collected is your magazine and we want to hear your voice. If you wish to submit something and have any questions,  don’t hesitate to contact me at collected@slanza.org.nz
Guidelines for submissions can be found at slanza.org.nz under the Resources tab. Our deadline for this issue is October 15 2016

Please feel free to contact me at the above address if you have any questions or concerns

Regards
Greig Daniels

Editor, Collected

Conference 2017 costs


The Auckland SLANZA 2017 costs will be (approximately)
Early bird member registration = $495.00, this includes the conference dinner on Tuesday night.
Accommodation: we will have enough room for at least 100 people to stay on site.  The rooms will be private, with shared bathroom facilities and all meals included (breakfast, lunch and dinner on site) = from $340.00 for 3 nights.
More information will be added to the website shortly, including other registration options (single days, non-member registrations, etc).


Trish Webster
Library Manager
Ph +64 (9) 477 0150 Ext 671

Rangitoto College
| 564 East Coast Road, Mairangi Bay | Private Bag 93-601, Browns Bay, Auckland 0753 | New Zealand
Ph +64 (9) 477 0150
| Fax +64 (9) 477 0077 | trish.webster@rangitoto.school.nz | www.rangitoto.school.nz

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Online AGM on TODAY

I warmly welcome you to our first SLANZA Online AGM.  I thank you all for your patience while we have trailed these new processes.  Here is the link to the Google Form for your responses to the AGM motions: https://goo.gl/forms/qeMLSjRiiNcTMqgH2

The Google Form will be open for 24 hours from 9am this morning. The responses will be collated and we will let you know the results in due course.  Any further questions that you have to matters arising will be discussed at the next National Executive online meeting on the 14th of September.

Kind regards

Karen Clarke

SLANZA President.

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Professional Development Opportunity in Whangarei

I’m excited to announce the professional development session Building a Quality Collection will be offered in Whangarei Week 8 this term, Wednesday 14 September.


We held this earlier in the term in Kaitaia and it was very successful, in fact the discussion went on well over time. And this is a discussion, the more people who come and contribute, the more ideas and options are presented that we can take away to use in our own libraries.

RSVP to me please

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Transforming Your Library - Professional Development opportunity

Are you interested in a discussion about Transforming your Library?  Or maybe finding out more about how you can incorporate a Reader-Centered approach to the services you provide in your library?  SLANZA Central’s Term 2 AGM & PD day just touched on these ideas with a fantastic presentation from Steph Ellis.

If you are a SLANZA member then join us for our next Discussion Topic over on our Google+ Community.  We will be kicking off on Sunday 11th September and running the discussion for the last two weeks of Term 3, having a break over the holidays, and then finishing off in the first two weeks of Term 4.

Not on our G+ Community yet?  Jump onto our SLANZA Community Online page for more information.

Not a SLANZA member?  Interested in C&YA Services & Librarianship?  Information on how you can join and take part in the fantastic Professional Development we offer is available on our Membership page.

We look forward to seeing you online


Google+Sandi Faulconbridge
SLANZA PD Team Leader

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Communique

SLANZA National Executive met online in the evening on 10th August. Matters of particular importance to members are shared here:

AGM
The Annual General Meeting was postponed in July due to insufficient numbers of members to meet the quorum. However an AGM is vital for the following reasons:
·         the president shares SLANZA’s strategies and vision with members
·         members have the opportunity to discuss issues with the National Executive
·         members view the financial statements of the organisation
·         members have the opportunity to respond to the AGM reports
·         it is a requirement under our constitution
NE are looking at holding an online AGM this year. We are trialling a digital meeting tool this coming week and will keep you informed as to how you can participate in our AGM.

School Library Survey
A phone survey of non-SLANZA schools is currently underway to establish information on the New Zealand school library landscape. NE would like to build a comprehensive picture of the situations facing school libraries around the country.  This data will be useful when promoting and advocating for the importance of school libraries.

Bicultural Toolkit

National Executive has had very little response to the request asking for members who would like to help shape the toolkit, particularly those members whose libraries already reflect our bicultural communities. The toolkit being developed is to help school libraries operate biculturally. If you would like to add or share input to the bicultural toolkit, please get in touch with your regional representative - it would be wonderful to have one person from each region supporting us in this endeavour.


Tuesday, August 9, 2016

2017 Study Grant applications are now open

We are please to announce that applications for 2017 SLANZA Study Grants are now open.  Closing date is Thursday 22nd September 2016.  

If you haven't thought about applying for one before, a study grant is a great way of providing support during your journey of ILS learning.

For more information, and to download the application form please visit the blog on our website.


Building a Quality Collection - PD this Wednesday in Kaitaia

Just a reminder that the SLANZA event, Building a Quality Collection is on this Wednesday after school at Kaitaia Intermediate School. We have 13 people registered but there is plenty of room and you are still welcome to join us in this discussion – we all run our libraries differently so we can all learn off each other.  There is a lot to cover in the session so we will be starting at 3:30pm.


Please forward to anyone you think may be interested in joining us – the cost for non-SLANZA members is only $10, (which they will need to bring on the day) so they are getting a bargain!


Tuesday, July 26, 2016

National Executive Communique

SLANZA National Executive met on 9th-10th July 2016 at St Patrick’s College in Wellington. Below is a summary of some of the discussions covered at the meeting. This communique is to keep members up-to-date with the work being done on their behalf by the National Executive.

Handover to new President
National Executive is proud to announce Karen Clarke (BA ILS., RLIANZA) as the new President of SLANZA. Karen is library manager at St Patrick’s College in Wellington, was the SLANZA Wellington Chairperson, NE President Elect and Treasurer, and has had five years as a NE representative. She brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to this position with a positive, practical approach - here is an introductory video of Karen.

On that note, we sincerely appreciate the work Miriam Tuohy undertook in her time as President. We all greatly applaud Miriam’s technology skills but as a leader her soft-spoken, calm, considered views were highly regarded. Miriam now moves into her role as Immediate Past President to support Karen and maintain continuance through the National Executive.

Bridget Schaumann, as the outgoing Immediate Past President, came to the end of another long innings with the NE - we thank Bridget for her integrity, her passionate advocacy of school libraries and, of course, her humour.

There are four other changes to the National Executive: we welcome Clare Forrest who joins us as the new NE representative for Wellington; Nick Vincent stepped down as the NE rep for Waikato/Bay of Plenty region; Sally Stanley-Boden, Aoraki representative, will take on the role of Treasurer; and Greig Daniels, who has been with us for six years, has stepped down from the position of Otago rep but will retain the editorship of Collected magazine into 2017, we gratefully acknowledge his workload and sage advice.

The AGM was postponed due to insufficient numbers of members to meet the quorum and this will be held later in the year.

Membership
Membership presently sits at 587 members, slightly down from this time last year as expected in a non-conference year. SLANZA membership entitles members to a variety of professional development opportunities including conferences, online courses, Google+ community discussions, network meetings and events, the eBook library, and Collected magazine. In addition, membership is an acknowledgement of the critical role of SLANZA as New Zealand’s organisation for support and advocacy of school libraries and library staff.

Pinterest and the Reading Website
National Executive are pleased to announce we are currently creating SLANZA Pinterest boards, organised in the same topics as on the Reading Website. Migrating our content to Pinterest gives members another platform to use when accessing the reading lists - we hope you enjoy the visual representation as much as we do. Fifty-three boards have been created to date, do  have a look and follow us, remember this is a work in progress. At the same time, updating and beautifying the Reading Website is underway. Roughly half the Year 9-13 reading lists have been updated to include cover images.

Professional Development
Our new eBook library was launched last month with a tremendous response and uptake by members - all the professional development books were borrowed within hours! NE will continue to buy more eBooks to populate the library. We wish to thank Wheelers for their support in providing our ePlatform for free, as well as giving us some additional titles. You may register here anytime - this opportunity is only available for members of our organisation.

The Term 2 Connected Librarians online learning module was on Digital Citizenship with an emphasis on the ethical use of information, and attributions. Congratulations to all those who participated and completed the course. These online courses are free for SLANZA members and are an opportunity to extend learning for school library staff. The next module being offered to members is  Content Curation, find out how you can best support your students and staff by providing great digital resources. Course registrations are open until the end of July, with the course running for two weeks from Monday 15th August, Week 4 and 5 of Term 3.

Last term saw the publication of the eighteenth issue of SLANZA’s online magazine Collected. With a theme of What SLANZA Means To Me it is chock full of affirmations of how SLANZA membership can have a positive effect both personally and professionally on it’s members, as well as the usual selection of thought provoking articles, book reviews and business member submissions.
The next issue of Collected will focus on eBooks and ePlatforms, as well as a selection of interesting articles and reviews of books recently published. The call for submissions will open September 15th and close on October 15th. Please consider submitting articles or reviews, we all gain so much from reading Collected and that can only happen from other librarian’s contributions. In addition, we have space available for advertising and are happy to accept business members, please contact Greig Daniels at collected@slanza.org.nz

The Google+ Community has grown to 116 members. Community members are welcome to share resources and join in discussions.
Study grant applications will be opening again in early August, with a closing date of Thursday 22nd September.

Professional Development Survey
Thank you to all those who responded to our recent PD survey. The information you’ve given us is important in guiding NE’s efforts to make continuing professional development accessible and affordable for all our members.

Bicultural Toolkit
National Executive is developing a toolkit of resources aimed at helping libraries operate biculturally. We are looking for members from throughout New Zealand who would like to help shape the toolkit, particularly those members whose libraries already reflect our bicultural communities. If you would like to add or share input to the bicultural toolkit, please get in touch with your regional representative - it would be wonderful to have one person from each region supporting us in this endeavour.

Conference 2017 - Fiery Futures
The Auckland Conference committee, led by Elizabeth Atkinson as convenor, is on track with organising the 2017 conference. This will be held in the second week of the July school holidays, Sunday 16th July to Wednesday 19th July 2017. The venue of King’s College, Otahuhu, has been finalised which provides excellent on site accommodation options and all meals. At this stage negotiations to secure two outstanding, international, library key-note speakers is well underway. The conference committee hope to have their website live by the end of the month, we’ll let you know when that happens. Make sure you save the date for an excellent professional development opportunity.

National Library Services to Schools
Some discontent is being voiced by members over the present service. The 0800 LIB LINE (0800 542 5463) is still proving to be the preferred channel of communication for school librarians - please utilise this service for any National Library issues and services. Likewise, email schoollibraryadvice@dia.govt.nz for help.

The ongoing effects of the transformation and the impact of this on our members is of concern for SLANZA. We are looking at ways we can support and advise our members around developing collections - both print and digital - that will best meet the needs of their school communities.

Our suggestion to members is to try the service, if it doesn’t work for you then gather data to present to the Principal and Board of Trustees to ensure adequate funding in your library budget to purchase new resources that are no longer being supplied by National Library. If you are not sure how to go about this, or where to source quality resources, please contact your local National Executive Representative. SLANZA is here to support school libraries and library staff - the network meetings, events and other professional development opportunities will help with your collection management.

SLANZA National Executive will continue to work on your behalf and ensure that the voice of school libraries from all over the country are heard.

Julia Smith

Communications