The UQL Cyberschool Seminar
Winning Ways

6 August 2004, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Brisbane

      Discover winning ways to add value to your school's learning and information centre. This seminar will demonstrate successful methods of advocacy and positive outcomes for student learning through vibrant library services.

    8.30am Registration and Coffee  
    9am Welcome
    by Ms Deborah Turnbull, Manager Information Skills and Community Outreach, UQ Library
     
    9.15am Achieving Big Hairy Audacious Goals
    by Professor John Mattick, Chairperson, Queensland Studies Authority and Director, Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland.
    [presentation not available]
      The Queensland Studies Authority is a statutory body responsible for the provision of a range of services and materials relating to syllabuses, testing, assessment, moderation, certification, accreditation, vocational education, tertiary entrance and research.
     
    10.00am Developing Relationships Between the University of Queensland and Communities
    by Ms Colleen Clur, Director, Office of Marketing and Communications, The University of Queensland.
    [presentation not available]
     
    10.450am Morning Tea  
    11.15am Impact of School Libraries on Student Achievement
    by Ms Mary-Ann Salisbury, President, Australian School Library Association.
     
    12.00noon Positioning the School Library in the Secondary School Community
    by Mr Chris Rider, Principal, Ferny Grove State High School
     
    12.45pm Lunch  
    1.45noon UQL Cyberschool demonstration  
    2.15pm Advocacy and Creating Influence for Libraries
    by Ms Jane Cowell, Manager, Library Services, Caboolture Public Library.
     
    3.00pm Leading Others to Love Libraries
    by Mrs Janine Schmidt, University Librarian, UQ Library