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Curriculum-Engaged School Libraries and Teacher Librarians Value Curriculum-Alignment of Resources

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posted on 2025-10-02, 04:35 authored by Ben ChadwickBen Chadwick
Australian school libraries have an expressed need to organise resources according to Australian Curriculum (AC) outcomes. The Schools Catalogue Information Service (SCIS) at Education Services Australia creates and distributes MARC records to 93% of Australian school libraries, but has not traditionally provided curriculum-alignment data. This paper describes a SCIS survey of 586 Australian school libraries, examining the factors driving demand for curriculum alignment. Libraries with a teacher librarian and those that were already actively engaged in curriculum resourcing saw the most value in resource alignment. Curriculum-engaged libraries were more prominent in secondary schools, Catholic schools, and large schools with larger libraries and a teacher-librarian. They were also more prominent in schools where teachers actively engaged with library staff. Library engagement is discussed as a concept of potential interest for further research.

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Tokyo, Japan

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  • Yes

Start date

2016-08-22

End date

2016-08-26

ISSN

2562-8372

eISSN

2562-8372

Title of proceedings

IASL 2016 : A School Library Built for the Digital Age : Proceedings of the 2016 International Association of School Librarianship Conference

Event

International Association of School Librarianship. Conference (2016 : Tokyo, Japan)

Publisher

University of Alberta Libraries

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