Title: A Guerrilla Librarian
1A Guerrilla Librarian
- Or, how to fight back against the threats to
reading today
Find this presentation online at
www.slideshare.net/carolineroche
2Introducing myself
- I work in an 11-18 high school in Kent, an
authority which still has grammar schools - So the top 25 of pupils who are good at English
and Maths are missing - We are therefore, as are many Kent Schools, now
in National Challenge - We achieved 32 in English and Maths last year
- My school is Holmesdale Technology College, and
we have Federated Trust Status with The Malling
School, also in National Challenge
3About me
- We are using Accelerated Reader in Project Based
Learning lessons to boost low literacy levels - We also use it with SEN pupils up to age 16
- I have used Accelerated Reader in three schools
in Kent to raise standards
4Why do we need to fight?
- School libraries are closing all round the
country - Its all on the internet now isnt it?
- The rise of e-books and reading online
- It is no longer a given that schools have
libraries
5Threats to reading
- Reading ages and literacy are dropping
- Computers and television are taking up time
previously used by reading - Reading can be done elsewhere books are no
longer physical - Concentration spans are becoming shorter
children find whole books too long for them - The English curriculum no longer requires pupils
to read whole books, only extracts
6Other ways of reading
7So, do we need libraries?
- YES where else would you find professionals
whose job is solely dedicated to finding the best
resources for you to use in your project? - YES where else would you find professionals
whose job it is to read the latest childrens
literature and make recommendations?
8So what?
- Where there is no vision, the people perish
(Proverbs 2918) - To remove reading means that you remove
imagination and empathy from pupils - Is this what you want for the students in your
school? - To be another brick in the wall
9Is this your view of a library? Is this your
students view too?
Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo.
www.cmb.ac.lk
10How about this library?
11My school Library page on VLE
12News and Weather page (using RSS feeds)
13Creating your physical library
- Buy appropriate shelving we used folding
shelving from a library catalogue, or use
spinners - You can create a comfortable space at the back of
a classroom using beanbags and soft seating
14Creating an online library
- There are lots of free Web 2.0 applications you
can use to help you - Making the library virtual and available to all
students increases its visibility - You can build a large online community, and then
grow your demand for more physical space - (All websites mentioned in this presentation are
referenced in a list at the end)
15Building an online library
- You could use your blog to flag up the Reader of
the Week - You could use the blog to advertise new purchases
of books - You could use the blog to
advertise competitions and author
visits
Author Joe Craig at a book signing with one of
our pupils
16LibraryThing
www.librarything.com
17Uses of LibraryThing
- Can be used to catalogue books for free after
200 books you pay a small fee monthly - You can put a widget on your blog for people to
search your books - It is very easy to use well trained pupils can
help you with this
18How do I use a blog?
- There are several good free blog providers, two
recommended ones are Wordpress and Edublogs - Both will allow you to have free blogs, you can
upgrade if you choose - Paying for your blog will mean you have more
control over content, your own address, and extra
features
19An excellent library blog
Delicious online bookmarks tagging tool
LibraryThing book search
List of previous blog posts
Covers of books in your library
Online bookmarks hosted at Diigo
Dixie Grammar School online library blog
20And another one .
Pictures of library space being used
Welcome and introduction to the library
Most used tags in blog seen as word cloud
Hinde House School Library
21Features you can use to promote your online
library
- Flickr or Picasa to store online photographs
- Diigo or Delicious for online bookmarks for
students to use - Have links to lots of exciting online book and
author sites for them to enjoy and get
enthusiastic about
22Other features
- Use online book trailers (from YouTube and
elsewhere) to create interest in books you may
have - Ask pupils to create their own videos or podcasts
about their favourite books and feature them on
your blog
23Student participation
- Start topics, and allow students to make comments
to gauge their views - Hold online polls and questionnaires for
favourite books - Have an online suggestion box where pupils can
post book requests - Have an online chat box where students can ask
questions
24How do I win the reading war?
- Use your blog to stimulate love of reading in
pupils - Use borrowing figures to prove to Senior
Management team that a library is invaluable and
necessary - Insist that your library is staffed by someone
who is enthusiastic and knowledgeable about
childrens books
25Keep the enthusiasm going!
- Have lots of information posted to your blog all
the time - Keep up to date with the new books, have a good
mix of fiction/non-fiction/comic
books/magazines/ebooks - Have visits and workshops from authors and poets
to boost interest
26Outside people who can help
- Have you thought of using parents to help with
reading? - How about approaching your local football club to
see if they have reading champions? - Use the expertise of your local public library or
Schools Library Service
27Can I really do this?
- Yes if you have the enthusiasm and heart to
build reading back into lives - Yes if you dont want to see school libraries
disappear and be replaced by computers, we need
to act now - Yes, embrace other forms of reading get an
ebook reader! but encourage reading for
pleasure, always!
28My web presence
- School website www.holmesdalegateway.co.uk
- My personal blog http//uulibrarian.wordpress.com
- My Library blog (new) http//www.mhfederation.co.
uk/mhfederationvle/readingmatters - My screenname to find me on these applications
carolineroche - Delicious Diigo Twitter Slideshare
29List of websites referenced in talk
- Blog providers Wordpress http//wordpress.com
Edublogs http//edublogs.org - LibraryThing www.librarything.com
- Photo sites Flickr www.flickr.com Picasa
http//picasa.google.co.uk - Online questionnaires SurveyMonkey
www.surveymonkey.com - Online chat box to add to blog Meebo
http//www.meebo.com - Football clubs link from the Literacy Trust
site http//www.literacytrust.org.uk/football/ind
ex.html - Author booking site www.contactanauthor.co.uk
- Storyteller booking site www.sfs.org.uk
- Performance poets booking site
www.applesandsnakes.org - Collaboration with other professionals
www.twitter.com
30Online book trailers and author sites
- See these on Play.com http//www.play.com/campaig
n.aspx?campaign4841cid9345018 - Meet the Author www.meettheauthor.co.uk
- Reading Rockets http//www.readingrockets.org/boo
ks/interviews - Wikireadia http//www.readingforlife.org.uk/wikir
eadia - Readergirlz http//www.readergirlz.com
- Childrens Book Sequels http//www.childrensbooks
equels.co.uk - Some American books, but some relevant
http//booktrailers.wikispaces.com
31Websites continued
- Excellent examples of school library blogs to
have a look at - Dixie Grammar school library blog, maintained by
Anne Robinson http//library-online.org.uk - Hinde House school library blog, maintained by
Shaun http//library-online.org.uk - A blog with a slightly different look, on a
website called a ning http//jcclibrary.ning.co
m/ Maintained by Aine Garvey - Excellent wiki site which brings a lot of the
best web tools together a good place to start
looking http//webtools4u2use.wikispaces.com