
En complément du Bouillon avec des saveurs un brin plus locales, cette veille porte une attention particulière aux bibliothèques comme « infrastructures sociales » ainsi qu’aux services pour les jeunes en vue d’alimenter la réflexion dans le cadre du cours SCI6339 à l’EBSI. Notez que certains des meilleurs ingrédients proviennent des étudiant.e.s.
Bibliothèques publiques
- ***Pour une reconnaissance des bibliothèques dans l’inclusion numérique (Biblio Numéricus)
- Allied Against Inequity : Public libraries establish community coalitions to further digital inclusion goals (American Libraries)
- How our libraries can help the homeless (CBC)
- A Movable Feast. Libraries use mobile kitchens to teach food literacy (American Libraries)
- 2018 – Top Innovators (Urban Libraries Council)
- ***A Manifesto for Global Librarianship (R. David Lankes) :
And here is where these three ideas come together – librarians are not neutral, nor the institutions they maintain, and access is not enough. Librarians help communities get smarter and help community members find meaning in their lives. They do so through access to tools like books, but also in training, and providing safe and inspiring spaces. When librarians do this work, they make choices – who determines smarter? Who determines meaningful? And in doing so they are not neutral but advocates in a wor[l]d characterized by change and inequity. […]
Rather than wait for a country’s libraries to embrace a new librarianship we must network innovative librarians together to enact change – a sort of coalition of the willing. Library education needs to move beyond a single college degree to an ongoing peer mentoring service that seeks to experiment, document, and then disseminate results.
It is time for librarians to leave the safety of our stacks and hit the street…
Services d’information pour les jeunes
- Des candidates au secours des bibliothèques scolaires (Le Devoir)
- La liste préliminaire du Prix des libraires du Québec 2019 pour la catégorie Jeunesse est sortie! (Les Libraires)
- Des acteurs engagés pour la persévérance scolaire et la réussite éducative dans toutes les régions du Québec (IRC) 🤔Aucune mention des bibliothèques scolaires ou publiques…
- Sing a Song of … Early Literacy : New York Public Library staffers make music for families (American Libraries)
- Cute new library cards designed to hook baby bookworms for life (CBC)
- New Report/Data: “A Look at Computer Access and Use: How Students Use Computers for Learning at Home and School (GRADES 4, 8, and 12)” (Infodocket – Library Journal)
- ***Pilot cohort of YALSA’s Train the Trainer project announced (YALSA)
- Shaping Digital Citizens : Cyberbullying prevention is a natural fit in school libraries (American Libraries) :
Over the years teachers have asked me how I got involved with cyberbullying prevention at school. I tell them that I believe that digital citizenship falls naturally under the domain of librarians, as we place high value on using and creating information ethically. In schools, we have a curriculum that teaches students the concepts of citizenship, community, and social justice through varied disciplines. And in the school library, these ideals come together. – Kara Shelton Watson
Via Twitter
— Bibliothèque publique Père-Zoël-Saulnier (@BiblioTracadie) 19 septembre 2018
Projet à découvrir
- Le projet « Maman me raconte » vise la promotion et la création d’heures du conte entre les mères incarcérées et leurs enfants vivant loin d’elles, et ce par l’enregistrement de leur voix. L’enfant reçoit un livre neuf et un enregistrement de la voix de sa mère lui racontant l’histoire.
Formation
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Réfléchir à des questions éthiques à partir d’albums jeunesse (CDFDF)
- New eCourse: Practical Library Services for Grade School Kids (ALA)
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