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s I write this message, I am thinking
about turkey and gravy, mashed
potatoes and stuffing - the typical
Thanksgiving foods. It might seem a bit early
for that thinking for those of you from the
US but this weekend is Thanksgiving for
us in Canada - always the first Monday in
October. It is fitting then for my first message
as your new IASL President to begin with
many heartfelt messages of thanks.
Thank you to Katy Manck who served as
President of IASL for two terms. Katy has a
love of meeting new people and talking with
old friends, a keen eye for detail on financial
matters, a wonderful “y’all” to make everyone
feel welcome and included and, most of
all, a love for school libraries. It has been a
pleasure to work with you on IASL Executive
and I am so grateful that you agreed to come
back in the role of Treasurer for this year.
For his many years of service and support
for people to attend IASL conferences, I
would like to thank Dr. Albert Boekhorst. A
big thank you to our board members, past
and present, who serve our 9 regions. Your
contributions to these “local” communities
help build the IASL “brand” around the
world.
Thank you to Lucy Santos Green and her
team at the University of South Carolina
for hosting an amazing in-person and
virtual conference. I send my warmest
thanks to the IASL 2022 Conference
Committee members: Valerie Byrd-Fort,
Pierre D’Autel, Dr. Diane Ervin, Dr. Karen
Gavigan, Dr. Liz Hartnett, Katherine
Malmquist, Christine Shelek, Dr. Jenna
Spiering, Shana Watson and Lewis Zeigler.
I also want to offer thanks to the conference
sponsors: Music Academy Success, EBSCO
Information Services, Penguin Random
House, Iorad, EveryLibrary, and ABC-CLIO.
This conference was also supported by
institutional partners including: University of
South Carolina College of Information and
Communications, University of South
Carolina College of Education, University
of South Carolina School of Music, South
Carolina Center for Community Literacy,
University of North Carolina-Greensboro,
University of West Georgia, Kent State
University, University of North Texas and
Florida State University.
For those of you who missed it, here is the
opening keynote from the IASL conference
in South Carolina. Take a moment to read
more about Dr. Tutaleni I. Asino and watch
the video keynote address here: https://bit.
ly/3CoGYvq
I am thankful for the International School
Library Month team under the leadership
of Ramandeep. Please take a moment to
explore the information available on our
IASL website to help you celebrate this year’s
theme which is Reading for Global Peace and
Harmony.
Our University of Alberta’s colours are green
and gold and, if you look at this photo taken
from my front porch, I think you can see
why. Our first university president, Henry
Marshall Tory, shared that the work of the
university was “for the uplifting of the whole
people” and, with this ideal in mind, I am so
very thankful for my wonderful colleagues
working around the world to “uplift the
PRESIDENTIAL POINTS CONTENTS
Yours in school librarianship,
Jennifer Branch-Mueller, PhD
President, IASL
jbranch@ualberta.ca
VOLUME 51, ISSUE 4
IASL NEWSLETTER 1
OCTOBER 2022
Mtupane School Community
School
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The SLAV Question Generator
is now an App!
PAGE 3
Information Literacy SIG - Media
Literacy
"For Fifty More" Fund-Matching
Ends Soon
PAGE 4
Make a Book and Build a
Lesson
ISLM 2022
PAGE 5
Forthcoming Book on Models
of Inquiry
PAGE 6
Do Libraries with Credentialed
Librarians Really Make a
Difference?
PAGE 7
Censorship & Book Banning
PAGE 8
A Full Week of Reading, Writing
& Expression
PAGE 9
COVID Impact on Access to
School Librarians in the United
States
PAGE 10
Touching Lives through School
Library Innovations
PAGE 11
Revitalising Rural Schools
through Teacher/School
Librarian Workshops
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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Lacking
School Libraries
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