Ensil

European Network for School Libraries and Information Literacy

European Associations

  • Belgium (Flanders)
  • Croatia
  • Denmark (Municipal School Library Assosiation of Denmark)
  • Finland
  • Germany (Deutscher Bibliotheksverband)
  • Germany (Hessen)
  • Italy
  • Netherlands
  • Norway (Norsk Bibliotekforening)
  • Norway (Skolebibliotekarforeningen i Norge)
  • Poland (Ensil Poland)
  • Portugal
  • Sweden
  • United Kingdom

International Associations

  • IFLA - School Libraries and Resource Centers Section
  • International Association of School Librarianship

Research

  • 'What Works': Research you can use
  • Impact of School Libraries on Student Achievement (pdf)
  • Impact of school library services on achievement and learning (pdf)
  • Impact of school library services on achievement and learning in primary schools (pdf)
  • School libraries and student achievement in Ontario
  • School libraries work! (pdf)
  • School Library Impact Studies
  • School Library Media Programs and Academic Achievement: Bibliography
  • Student Learning through Ohio School Libraries

Resources

  • Alexandria Proclamation on Information Literacy and Lifelong Learning
  • CSLA Standards and Guidelines for Strong School Libraries
  • IASL: Resources for Developing a School Library
  • IASL: School Library Resources on the Internet: School Libraries Make a Difference
  • IFLA/UNESCO School Library Guidelines
  • IFLA/UNESCO School Library Manifesto
  • Information Technology In School Libraries
  • Multimediale Schulbibliothek
  • School Libraries - Making a Difference
  • Schulbibliothek.at
  • Schulmediothek.de
  • The Prague Declaration

World Library and Information Congress: 75th IFLA General Conference and Assembly

The World Library and Information Congress 2009, 75th IFLA General Conference and Assembly, will take place in the Fiera Milano Convention Centre (MIC), Milan, Italy. The entrance to the MIC is located on the Via Giovanni Gattamelata 5. All information is available here.

27 March 2009 in International, Italy | Permalink | Comments (1)

Neue Konzepte für Schulbibliothekare

Below you can download an article about the IASL conference 2007 in Berkeley. The article is in German, and was first published in Bub, 2008, H.11/12.

Download BuB_Artikel.pdf

12 November 2008 in Germany, International | Permalink | Comments (0)

Fifth UNESCO TTT Information Literacy Workshop

From September 3th until 5th, the fifth Unesco TTT Information Literacy Workshop was held in Ankara, Turkey. Attached you can find the report on this workshop, made by Claudio Laferla from Malta: Download unesco_ttt_workshop_on_information_literacy.pdf

02 October 2008 in International | Permalink | Comments (0)

IASL 2009

With the 37th IASL 2008 Annual Conference, held in Berkeley, California (USA), behind us, it's time to think about IASL 2009. This conference starts on the 2nd of september (with a pre-conference on the 1st of september) and ends on the 4th of september 2009. Below you find links to the official website, the flyer (virtual and in pdf), and the presentation of the 38th IASL 2009 Annual Conference in Italy by Dr Luisa Marquardt during IASL 2008.

Conference website:

http://www.iasl-online.org/events/conf/2009/

virtual flyer:

http://issuu.com/marquardt/docs/iasl2009_italy

flyer in pdf:

Download IASL2009_Italy.pdf

Presentation of the 38th IASL 2009 Annual Conference in Italy by Dr Luisa Marquardt, on behalf of the IASL 2009 Conference Committee, during the 37th IASL 2008 Annual Conference, held in Berkeley, CA (USA) Aug. 3-7, 2008:

Download IASL2009_Italy_presentation2008-08-06.pdf

12 August 2008 in International | Permalink | Comments (1)

Call for Papers: information literacy

INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS
Libraries without borders: Navigating towards global understanding
10-14 August 2008, Québec, Canada

CALL FOR PAPERS
Information Literacy and Academic and Research Libraries Sections

The Information Literacy (IL) and the Academic and Research Libraries (ARL) Sections of IFLA will be holding a joint open program at the IFLA General Conference in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, August 10-14, 2008.  IL educators or practitioners are invited to submit proposals for papers related to the theme:

Return on Investment: Learners' Outcomes in Information Literacy. Do they really learn?

From high school to university current trends indicate a small but growing number of studies about learning outcomes for IL.  Effective assessment of student learning outcomes is a critical component to improving information literacy programs.

In this call for papers, we are interested in a wide range of techniques that provide objective measures for assessing students' information competencies.  We are looking for speakers who can relate experiences from a practitioner's perspective, as well as presentations of research on assessment of IL programs.  The focus can be on diagnoses concerning incoming students, evaluating students' progress towards achieving IL skills or exit assessments.  Here are some questions to consider:

How are they used to evaluate the IL courses quality and their cost-effectiveness?
What indicators should be identified to measure competency or fluency?
What comparison can be made between different contexts, levels or disciplines?
Do assessment tools vary according to program needs?
What is the impact on pedagogical methods?

PAPER REQUIREMENTS:
The proposal should include a title, an abstract of 200-400 words and a one-page biographical sketch for each author, with current employment information and title, containing a selected list of previous presentations and publications.  Submissions will be rated on how well they fit with the program theme.  Both the abstract and the full paper should be submitted as a MS Word file by e-mail, in English, no later than 30 January 2008 to:

Agnes Colnot
Service commun de documentation - CS 64302
Université Rennes 2 - Haute Bretagne
F-35043 RENNES Cedex
Email : agnes.colnot@wanadoo.fr

Submissions will be acknowledged by return email. Successful applicants will be informed of the outcome of the review panel by 1 March 2008.  Papers (3-21 pages) are required to meet IFLA guidelines posted at: http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla74/callinfo-en.htm.  Presentations at the conference will be limited to approximately 20-30 minutes and will be a summary of the original paper and may use PowerPoint.  An electronic version of this call will be posted at http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla74/call-papers-en.htm.

The full paper is due no later than 1 May 2008 and must be an original submission not published elsewhere. Papers may be written and presented in any of the IFLA working languages (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Russian and Spanish) however, simultaneous translation is not guaranteed.

Please note that all fees, including registration for the conference, travel, accommodation, etc., are the responsibility of the authors of accepted papers. For additional information, please contact Agnes Colnot.

22 November 2007 in International, News | Permalink | Comments (0)

International School Library Day 2007

A very happy International School Library Day 2007. The theme for 2007 is: Learning: powered by your school library.
Although there are different dates and celebrations, ISLD unites us in the global challenge to boost school librarianship.

Highlight this day by putting your school library in the picture and share your celebrations and events with us.

Have a wonderful celebration!

Lourense H. Das, Co-ordinator ENSIL

22 October 2007 in International, News | Permalink | Comments (0)

ISLD: International Seminar in Rome

The Library: a Partner with the school in the Educational Process.
Reflections, practices and perspectives

That is the theme of an international seminar in Rome on 29 October 2007.  The seminar is part of the activities on International School Library Day.

You find more information in the leaflet here. (155.5K)

28 September 2007 in International, Italy, News | Permalink | Comments (0)

ISLD 2007 Message Director Europe IASL

The official celebration of International School Library Day 2007 is Monday, October 22.
But on many places all over the world, ISLD will be celebrated on other more appropriate dates, based on national, regional or even local circumstances.

The dates may differ but the theme will be the same everywhere: ‘Learning: powered by your school library!’

All information on ISLD 2007 can be found at the website of IASL, the International Association of School Librarianship, like the colourful logo, promotion material, sample letter to promote ISLD in your own region, the ISLD 2007 poster and information on the ‘email around the world project’.

Celebrate ISLD in your school library or school media resource centre: your school deserves it!

Lourense H. Das

Director Europe for IASL
Coordinator ENSIL, European Network for School Libraries and Information Literacy

28 September 2007 in International, News | Permalink | Comments (0)

Call for Papers IASL 2007

IASL is the International Association of School Librarianship. Each year IASL holds an Annual Conference in a different part of the world.  In 2007, the Conference will be held July 16-20 in Taipei, Taiwan.  The theme is "Cyberspace, D-world, E-learning: Giving Libraries and Schools the Cutting Edge".

Information about the IASL Annual Conference 2007

Call for Papers for 2007

Consider the possibilities!!

21 November 2006 in International, News | Permalink | Comments (0)

Today is International School Library Day

School librarians all over the world are celebrating this day, promoting their work and their library in their own school, in their region, in their country. They are organising a wide range of activities to show their students, teacher, principals, parents, politicians how important it is to have a well developed and well staffed school library. Ensil hopes you all get a good response to the activities you are organising.

The International School Library Day website (http://www.iasl-slo.org/isld2006.html) lists some these activities. Don’t forget to add your own initiatives to the list!

 

Ensil would like to ask your special attention for the initiative of our Polish colleague, Jan Jackowicz-Korczyski, who developed e-postcard in Polish and in English to send around the world today. You find his work here: http://jjk.nazwa.pl/mdbs/index.php?option=com_rwcards&category_id=1&task=listCards&sesja=&Itemid=72  
 
Let’s celebrate!

23 October 2006 in International, News | Permalink | Comments (0)

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