Sentences with phrase «cla library»

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The CLA dissolution orphaned projects of national importance to school libraries.
These films look at a number of other library learning commons concepts that are presented in the CLA Leading Learning publication and show how schools across Quebec are facilitating collaborative learning and making their libraries inclusive and accessible places for students and teachers to meet, learn and develop new skills.
These films were created for one of the QSLiN bronze level badges based on CLA's standards for school libraries: Advancing the Learning Community — District Administration and Consultant Collaborative Role.
The CLA's Leading Learning: Standards of Practice for School Library Learning Commons in Canada (2014) describes a vision of the library as a physical and virtual collaborative learning hub.
Since the CLA does not have a voice in government, many smaller libraries banded together on a grassroots level to launch the «Canadian Public Libraries for Fair Ebook Pricing»libraries banded together on a grassroots level to launch the «Canadian Public Libraries for Fair Ebook Pricing»Libraries for Fair Ebook Pricing» website.
(ii) «The Canadian Library Association / Association canadienne des bibliothèques (CLA) was a not - for - profit organization, serving as the national voice of the Canadian library and information community.
Those who are members of CLA, AALL, SLA, and ABQLA (Quebec's public library association) all benefit from member level pricing.
Many library - related associations are currently challenged to keep up membership numbers what with the current economy and the number of associations in existence, and CLA has been no exception.
There has been a lot of misinformation out there and I felt the need — as someone who was in the room all week at CLA and saw the committed people work diligently there to solve our issues in the Canadian library community.
The CLA / CALL intervention was in response to a CBC News story about cuts to library hours and library staff in a number of federal correctional facilities.
«This paper discusses the current societal and library sector contexts for CLA as a national association.
It describes the discussions with and work undertaken by library sector leaders to date to contemplate a new form for Canada's national library advocacy voice and presents a proposal for the evolution of CLA into a national federation of library associations called Canadian Federation of Library Associations / Fédération canadienne des associations de bibliothèques (CFLA / FCAB).
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