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Von: Monica Nilsson <villa.falken _at__ swipnet.se> An: marc.storms _at__ vvbad.be <marc.storms _at__ vvbad.be>; abf _at__ wanadoo.fr <abf _at__ wanadoo.fr>; aib-web _at__ aib.it <aib-web _at__ aib.it>; webmaster _at__ nblc.nl <webmaster _at__ nblc.nl>; bbs _at__ bbs.ch <bbs _at__ bbs.ch>; dbv _at__ bdbibl.de <dbv _at__ bdbibl.de>; michael.hexel _at__ ub.uni-rostock.de <michael.hexel _at__ ub.uni-rostock.de> Datum: Dienstag, 23. Februar 1999 20:09 Betreff: School librarian association Monica Nilsson
Villa Falken Hamngatan 22 S-269 33 BÅSTAD SWEDEN (0)431-36 95 94 070-55 98 216 http:\\home.sverige.net/bengt.nilsson e-mail:villa.falken _at__ swipnet.se To all school librarians in Europe!
I am the IASL European Director calling! IASL is
the International Association of School Librarianship. An independent
association of personal, institutional and association members. The mission of
the IASL is to provide an international forum for those peoplte interested in
promoting effective school library programs as viable instuments in the
educational process. IASL provides guidance and advice for the development of
school library programs and the school library profession. IASL want to
advocate the development of school libraries throughout all countries and
encourage the integration of school library programs into the instructional and
curriculum development of the school. The association wants to foster a sense of
community among school librarians in all parts of the world.
This year the IASL conferens is held in Alabama
in USA. But the next year I have the privilege to inform you that the IASL
conference year 2000 is to be held in Sweden! In the South of Sweden, in
Malmoe. We are very glad for this honour! And very glad to have the privilege to
invite you all to this conference!
When I check the IASL members by region and
country I find that most of the members are situated in America and Australia.
In Europe we are not so many members! I think this is a pity! Can we not do
something about it?
In Sweden we did not have an association for
school librarians but now we have started one this year. So perhaps IASL soon
will have some more members from Sweden.
It would be nice if we can find more members in
Europe. Perhaps we could build up a IASL network of European school librarians.
Perhaps in our region of the world we could go together an meet one another once
a year? I think IASL is very important for promoting school library issues. In
Europe we have a lot to learn from Australia, New Zealand, US and many more
countries but also from each other here in Europe. So I hope we can try to find
more school librarians who are interested to join IASL.
Apologies for my bad English.
Please contact me! I love to hear from
you!
Regards
Monica |