Due to a clash with an NTL event, there has been a change of date for this week’s Tour – it will be the Thursday August 21st Library 5pm for 5.30pm tour - College Building, Peter McCauley Centre Berrimah. Liisa Elika will be hosting the tour and the time will be 5 for 5.30pm. Please enter off Vanderlin Drive (not McMillans Road)
See the map below
If you need further information contact Stephen Barnett on 0402 852 901 or 89228664
News and views from the Top End Group of ALIA (Australian Library and Information Association), Darwin
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Monday, August 11, 2008
Careers Expo ALIA Stand
Librarians from around Darwin helped out on the ALIA stand at the Careers Expo last week.
Emma and Sam from Darwin City Public Libraries
Ruby and Trudi from Department of Health and Families Health Libraries
Ruby gain , this time with Julie from Charles Darwin University
Students attended from local schools although numbers were down because of a teachers strike! These girls were from Kormilda College.
Emma and Sam from Darwin City Public Libraries
Ruby and Trudi from Department of Health and Families Health Libraries
Ruby gain , this time with Julie from Charles Darwin University
Students attended from local schools although numbers were down because of a teachers strike! These girls were from Kormilda College.
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Careers Expo,
Emma Pollock,
Ruby Lindberg,
Sam Messina,
Trudi Maly
Thursday, August 7, 2008
* Library Services to Multicultural Populations * Lunchtime lecture and also Sunset Lecture"* ‘If I can read, I can do anything’ *"
Take the opportunity to hear a great speaker on reading and library services for indigenous populations. Loriene Roy is a Native American who is visting Darwin after speaking at Dreaming 08 in Alice Springs.
Loriene Roy, Immediate Past President of the American Library Association, is proactive in bringing reading, libraries and people together. Her work is centred on developing and promoting library services and cultural heritage initiatives with and for indigenous populations. She has many awards for her successful work in this area.
Loriene founded and directs ‘If I can read, I can do anything’, a USA National Reading Club for indigenous children. The number of schools, libraries and children involved is growing each year.
Darwin City Council Function Room
Monday 8 September 12pm to 1pm
BYO lunch $5 members
$10 non-members
RSVP 5 September 2008
Frances O’Reilly 89300238
f.oreilly@nospamdarwin.nt.gov.au (remove the nospam!!)
and also
Sunset lecture
Northern Territory library Balcony
Tuesday 9 September
5.30pm drinks and nibbles
6.30pm lecture
$40 members
$50 non-members
RSVP 5 September 2008
Frieda Evans 89 996585
frieda.evans@ nt.gov.au
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indigenoue library services,
Loriebe Roy,
reading
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