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This bibliography includes all citations from the original document (Canadian Library Association, 2014) as well as references to resources added to the Canadian School Libraries Leading Learning website up to 2017. STANDARDS OF PRACTICE FOR SCHOOL LIBRARY LEARNING COMMONS IN CANADA 2017

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This bibliography includes all citations from the original document (Canadian Library Association, 2014) as well as references to resources added to the Canadian School Libraries Leading Learning website up to 2017.

STANDARDS OF PRACTICE FOR SCHOOL LIBRARY LEARNING COMMONS IN CANADA 2017

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BIBLIOGRAPHY This document updates the bibliography which accompanied the Canadian Library Association’s publication Leading Learning: Standards of Practice for School Library Learning Commons in Canada in 2014. References to all resources added to the Canadian School Libraries Leading Learning and L’Apprentissage en tête websites, including exemplars, have been added to this revised bibliography. Please Note: Citations for each current exemplar appear with the exemplar within each Leading Learning indicator on the Leading Learning and L’Apprentissage en tête websites. This bibliography will not be updated with citations for new exemplars, which are continuously updated. Please refer to the websites for the most recent exemplar links. Leading Learning: llsop.canadianschoollibraries.ca/ L’Aprentissage en tête: cda.canadianschoollibraries.ca/

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Alberta Education. (2017). Learning Commons. Retrieved from https://education.alberta.ca/learning-commons/learning-commons/ Alberta Education. (2017). Learning Commons Policy and Guidelines. In Guide to Education ECS-Grade 12 (29, 84) [PDF]. Edmonton, AB: Alberta Education. Retrieved from https://education.alberta.ca/media/3653320/guide-to-education-2017-2018.pdf Alberta Education (2014). Focus on inquiry: A teacher’s guide to implementing inquiry-based learning. Retrieved from https://archive.org/details/focusoninquirylearn04albe Alberta School Library Association (2014). Bursaries to support learning. Retrieved from http://aslc.ca/for-teachers-teacher-librarians/professional-development/bursaries-to-support-learning/ Alberta Teachers’ Association (2000). Action research guide for Alberta teachers [PDF]. Edmonton, AB: Alberta Teachers’ Association. Retrieved from http://www.teachers.ab.ca/SiteCollectionDocuments/ATA/Publications/Professional-Development/ActionResearch.pdf American Association of School Librarians (2007). Standards for the 21st century learner. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/aasl/standards/learning Asselin, M., Branch, J. L., & Oberg, D., eds. (2003). Achieving Information literacy: Standards for school library program in Canada. Ottawa, ON: Canadian School Library Association / Association for Teacher-Librarianship in Canada. Retrieved from http://www.accessola.org/web/slic Bondi, G. (2012, December 14). The “why” behind a school’s learning commons [Blog post]. http://learningthenow.com/blog/?p=2222 Bowness Virtual Learning Commons (2014). Trojan culture. Retrieved from http://bownesshsvlc.weebly.com/trojan-culture.html Brooks Kirkland, A. (2012, June 2). Creativity in the learning commons [Blog post]. Retrieved from http://www.bythebrooks.ca/creativity-in-the-learning-commons/ Brooks Kirkland, A. (2009). The virtual library as a learning hub. School Libraries in Canada 27(3), 43-45. Retrieved from http://www.accessola2.com/SLIC-Site/slicv27n3/slicv27n3.pdf Calgary Board of Education (2013a). Bowness learning commons, 3 [Video file]. Calgary Board of Education (2013b). Student and parent vision transforms old library into vibrant learning commons.

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Calgary Board of Education (April 18, 2016). William Aberhart’s New Learning Commons. [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IsVF6LG8bk Canadian Library Association (2011a). Canadian guidelines on library and information services for people with disabilities. Retrieved from http://cla.ca/wp-content/uploads/Canadian-Guidelines-on-Library-and-Information-Services-for-People-with-Disabilites-Feb-1997.pdf Canadian Library Association (2011b). Statement on intellectual freedom. 2015 update retrieved from http://cla.ca/wp-content/uploads/CLA_Intellectual_Freedom_Position_Stmt_27sept2015_ltrhd.pdf Costa, A. (2014). What is habits of mind? Retrieved from http://www.artcostacentre.com/html/habits.htm Crosland, A. (2014). Recent site articles [Blog post]. http://georgesvanierlibrary.edublogs.org/ Domeier de Suarez, L. (2013, September 29). Guiding principles for the learning commons grant program [Slideshare]. Retrieved from http://www.slideshare.net/lmdsuarez/learning-commons-grant-application-2012 Edmonton Public Schools (2011). Integrated school library learning commons policy. Edmonton, AB: Edmonton Public Schools. Retrieved from http://www.epsb.ca/ourdistrict/policy/g/gibd-bp/30-GIBD.BPIntegratedSchoolLibraryLearningCommons.pdf Faber, C. (2013). Calgary Board of Education learning commons implementation guide. Calgary, AB: Calgary Board of Education. Retrieved from http://cesd-libraryvisioning.wikispaces.com/file/view/Library_Learning_Commons_Implementation_Guide.pdf/ Fullan, Michael. (2013). Great to excellent: Launching the next stage of Ontario’s education agenda. Retrieved from http://www.michaelfullan.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/13_Fullan_Great-to-Excellent.pdf Great Schools Partnership (2013). Glossary of education reform. Retrieved from http://edglossary.org/school-community/ Haycock, K. (2003). The crisis in Canada’s school libraries: The case for reform and reinvestment [PDF]. Toronto, ON: Association of Canadian Publishers. Retrieved from http://bccsl.ca/download/HaycockReport.pdf Hayes, T. (2014). Library to learning commons: A recipe for success. Education Canada 54(3). Retrieved from http://www.cea-ace.ca/education-canada/article/library-learning-commons International Association of School Librarianship (2008). School libraries make a difference in student achievement. Chicago, IL: International Association of School Librarianship. Retrieved from http://iasl-online.org/advocacy/make-a-difference.html

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Kitchener, D. (2012). The evolution of the learning commons: Challenges, next steps [Webinar]. Ontario Library Association. Retrieved from https://ola.adobeconnect.com/_a1002386517/p8g6e8wl964/?launcher=false&fcsContent=true&pbMode=normal Koechlin, C. (2009). Leading the way in the learning commons. The Teaching Librarian 17(2). Koechlin, C. & Loertscher, D. (2014). Virtual KBC. Toronto, ON: Ontario Library Association. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/site/designs4kbc/ Koechlin, C. & Loertscher, D. (2013). Virtual learning commons template. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/site/templatevlc/home Koechlin, C., Loertscher, D., & Rosenfeld, E. (2010). Building a learning commons: A guide for school administrators and learning leadership teams. Salt Lake City, UT: Hi Willow Research and Publishing. Koechlin, C., Loertscher, D., & Zwaan, S. (2011). The new learning commons where learners win: Reinventing school libraries and computer labs, 2nd ed. Salt Lake City, UT: Hi Willow Research and Publishing. Koechlin, C., Loertscher, D., & Zwaan, S. (2008). The new learning commons where learners win: Reinventing school libraries and computer labs. Salt Lake City, UT: Hi Willow Research and Publishing. Kuhlthau, C., Maniotes, L. K., & Caspari, A. K. (2007). Guided inquiry: Learning in the 21st century. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited. Loertscher, D.V., Koechlin, C., & Rosenfeld, E. (2012). The virtual learning commons. Salt Lake City, UT: Learning Commons Press. MacKenzie, M. (2014). Keeler commons. Retrieved from http://keelercommons.weebly.com/ MacKenzie, M. (2012, September 21). Measurement & mapping [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://yyclc.blogspot.ca/2012/09/measurement-mapping.html MediaSmarts. (2014). MediaSmarts. Retrieved from http://mediasmarts.ca/ Miller, G. (2013, October 27). At heart, I’m still a teacher [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://gregmillerprincipal.com/tag/learning-commons/ Mitchell, T., & Potvin-Schafer, F. (2012). The creation of the Edgewood experiential lab and learning commons for the 21st century learner [PDF]. Teacher Librarian 39 (4), 14-21. Retrieved from http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/74693671/creation-edgewood-experiential-lab-learning-commons-21st-century-learner Morissette, S. (2011, October 7). From library to learning commons [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://viewfrommyschool.wordpress.com/2011/10/07/from-library-to-learning-commons/ National Reading Campaign. (2013). State of school libraries still leaves a lot to be desired.

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Retrieved from http://www.nationalreadingcampaign.ca/research/state-of-school-libraries-still-leaves-a-lot-to-be-desired/ Oberg, D. (2014). Ignoring the evidence: Another decade of decline for school libraries. Education Canada 54 (1). Retrieved from http://www.cea-ace.ca/education-canada/article/ignoring-evidence-another-decade-decline-school-libraries Ontario Library Association. (2014a). Creating a vibrant virtual learning space. In Together for learning: School libraries and the emergence of the learning commons. Retrieved from http://www.accessola.org/web/OLA/Together_for_Learning/Implementation/Virtual_Learning_Environments/OLA/OSLA/Together_for_Learning/Virtual_Learning_Environments.aspx Ontario Library Association. (2014b). Creating and transforming physical and virtual learning spaces. In Together for learning: School libraries and the emergence of the learning commons. Retrieved from http://www.accessola.org/web/OLA/Together_for_Learning/Implementation/Collaborative_Learning_Environments/OLA/OSLA/Together_for_Learning/Collaborative_Learning_Environments.aspx Ontario School Library Association. (2014). 21st Century school libraries, parent engagement and student achievement. Engage Literacy Inc. Retrieved from http://www.accessola2.com/Parent_Engagement/story.html Ontario School Library Association. (2010). Together for learning: School libraries and the emergence of the learning commons: A vision for the 21st century [PDF]. Retrieved from http://www.accessola.org/web/Documents/OLA/Divisions/OSLA/TogetherforLearning.pdf Ontario School Library Association. (2003). The teacher librarian’s toolkit for evidence-based practice. Retrieved from http://www.accessola.com/osla/toolkit/home.html People for Education. (2011). School libraries & information literacy. Retrieved from http://www.peopleforeducation.ca/search-results/?q=annual%20report%20school%20libraries%20and%20information%20literacy Quebec Ministry of Education, Recreation and Sports (2013). Action plan on reading. Retrieved from: English http://www.education.gouv.qc.ca/en/current-initiatives/reading-in-school/ French http://www.education.gouv.qc.ca/dossiers-thematiques/lecture/ Rakowski, D. (2013, September 25). Learning commons – our next steps… [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://unravelingnewfrontiers.wordpress.com/2013/09/25/learning-commons-our-next-steps/ Richardson, W. (2011). Personal learning networks: Using the power of connections to transform education. Bloomington, IN: Solution Tree Press. Saskatchewan Ministry of Education. (2008). Connections: Policy and guidelines for school libraries in Saskatchewan. Retrieved from http://www.publications.gov.sk.ca/details.cfm?p=24424 Scardamalia, M., & Bereiter, C. (2010). A brief history of knowledge building. Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology 36 (1), 1-16. Retrieved from http://www.cjlt.ca/index.php/cjlt/article/view/26367

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Scholastic Library Publishing. (2016). School libraries work! Retrieved from http://www.scholastic.com.au/assets/pdfs/school-libraries-work.pdf Sykes, J. (2013). Conducting action research to evaluate your school library. Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited. Sykes, J. (2014). Transforming Canadian school libraries to meet the needs of 21st century learners: Research review and principal survey themes. Alberta Education, Digital Design and Resource Authorization Branch. Retrieved from http://open.alberta.ca/publications/5393569 T.E. Scott Learning Commons. (2013, June 5). Innovative learning designs [Weblog post]. Thomas, S., Joseph, C., Laccetti, J., Mason, B., Mills, S., Perril, S., & Pullinger, K. (2007). Transliteracy: Crossing divides. First Monday 12 (12). Retrieved from http://journals.uic.edu/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2060/1908 Todd, R. (2001). Transitions for preferred futures of school libraries: Knowledge space, not information place; connections, not collections; actions, not positions; evidence, not advocacy. International Association of School Librarianship. Treasure Mountain Canada (TMC). (2014). TMCanada3. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/site/tmcanada3/ University of Alberta (2014). Master of Education in curriculum and pedagogy (teacher-librarianship focus). Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/a/ualberta.ca/tl-dl/ Voices for School Libraries Network (2014). National project: National standards for school libraries in Canada project. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/site/nationalslproject/

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British Columbia Ministry of Education (2012). Learning commons in BC. Retrieved from http://commons.bclibraries.ca/case_study/adapting-to-21st-century-learning-the-learning-commons/ Calgary Board of Education (2010). Cranston learning commons [Video file]. Retrieved from http://projects.cbe.ab.ca/cranston/cranstonVLC/learning-commons.html Crompton, M. (2014). Personal learning environments. QuickMOOC Courses. Retrieved from http://quickmooc.com/welcome/quickmooc-courses/ Earl Haig Secondary School Library Learning Commons (2014). Volunteer applications. Retrieved from https://library.earlhaig.ca/volunteer-at-the-ehss-library/ Earl Haig Secondary School Library Learning Commons (2013a). Eng3u – Kardish – Oryx and Crake. Retrieved from https://library.earlhaig.ca/eng3u-kardish-oryx-and-crake-research/ Earl Haig Secondary School Library Learning Commons (2013b). Go – Eng2d – Shakespeare’s world. Retrieved from https://library.earlhaig.ca/subjects/go-eng2d-shakespeares-world/ Faber, C. (2013). Calgary Board of Education learning commons implementation guide. Calgary Board of Education. Retrieved from http://cesd-libraryvisioning.wikispaces.com/file/view/Library_Learning_Commons_Implementation_Guide.pdf/ Foothills School Division. (2014). What is a learning commons? Retrieved from http://imc.fsd38.ab.ca/what-is-a-learning-commons/ Fusco, Carlo. (2017). Revisioning the Library as a Learning Commons. Video presented at the Treasure Mountain Canada 5 Symposium, Winnipeg, Canada. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/site/treasuremountaincanada5/learning-environment/fusco Greater Essex County District School Board (2012). 2012 Library review and technology implementation: A perfect storm. Retrieved from http://gecdsblearningcommons.pbworks.com/w/page/59170066/2012%20Library%20Review%20Session Ikeda, L., Leblond, J., Kilpatrick, S., Ferrer, M., Silzer, D., Comfort, J., & Proskie, J. (2011). Climate change, cause-and-effect; a jigsaw approach. School Libraries Without Boundaries. Retrieved from http://www.bestlibrary.org/open/2011/10/student-sheets-climate-change-cause-and-effect-a-jigsaw-approach.html Kennedy, C. (2011, May 23). Culture of yes: my take on librarians [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://cultureofyes.ca/2011/05/23/my-take-on-librarians/ Kimmel, A., LePage, C., McGroarty, M., & Torti, A. (2010). 4 Voices: Literature circles in the learning commons. Retrieved from http://tmcanada.pbworks.com/f/4_Voicelast+MAUREENsz.pdf

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Kitchener, D. (2012). The evolution of the learning commons: Challenges, next steps [Webinar]. Retrieved from https://ola.adobeconnect.com/_a1002386517/p8g6e8wl964/?launcher=false&fcsContent=true&pbMode=normal Knittel, S. (2012, September 8). Acadia Junior High donates a drip irrigation system to Tigithi Secondary School [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBb69wX9Q_s Kopyto, M. (2017, September 27). TDSB marks orange shirt day [Blog post]. Retrieved from https://library.earlhaig.ca/2017/09/27/tdsb-marks-orange-shirt-day/ Kwantlen Park Secondary School (2014). Ecole Kwantlen Park creative commons. Retrieved from http://kpcreativecommons.com/our-transformation/ MacLeod, J. (2012, November 2). Our SJAM Forest of Reading book club. Retrieved from http://animoto.com/play/7Oaf1BR103UVHaIxbBWjnA McNee, Darcy. (2017). Learning and Literacies. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/sd63.bc.ca/darcymcnee/home Moran, D. (2013). Welcome to the Shaftesbury library! Retrieved from http://shaftlibrary.pbworks.com/w/page/14247222/FrontPage Ontario Library Association (2014). Supporting principals. Retrieved from https://www.accessola.org/WEB/ola/OSLA/Together_for_Learning/Supporting_Principals.aspx Orange Shirt Society. (2017). Orange Shirt Day. Retrieved from http://www.orangeshirtday.org Orangeville District Secondary School (2014). Paper & ink. Retrieved from http://odsspaperandink.com/ Oshawa Central Collegiate (2014, Feb 1, 2014). Publications: Oshawa Central newsletter. Retrieved from http://www.ddsb.ca/school/oshawacentralci/Publications Ramsey, K. (2010). The school tech squad: A learning commons technology boost. Teacher Librarian 38 (1), 28-31. Retrieved from http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/55124745/ school-tech-squad-learning-commons-technology-boost ShawTV Winnipeg. (2016, November 18). Human Library @ Fort Richmond Collegiate [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=f_YOrtEpeH4 Trottier, P. (2017, October). Working Together as a Learning Community. Paper presented at the Treasure Mountain Canada 5 Symposium, Winnipeg, Canada. Retrieved from https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnx0cmVhc3VyZW1vdW50YWluY2FuYWRhNXxneDplN2MxNzk4ODI1Zjk0ODk Vancouver School Board (2014). Killarney Secondary School plan. Retrieved from https://www.vsb.bc.ca/sites/default/files/school-files/03939016.pdf

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Wilkinson Library (2014). What’s up @ your school library. Retrieved from http://wilkinsonlibrary.tumblr.com/links Yanchus, K. (2013). School libraries evolving into 21st century learning spaces. Flamborough Review, June 19, 2013. Retrieved from http://www.flamboroughreview.com/news/school-libraries-evolving-into-21st-century-learning-spaces/ York Catholic District School Board (2014). 21st Century learning.

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Alberta Regional Consortia. (2017). Learning Commons: Explore Key Aspects. ARPDC Professional Development Resources. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6P1FySUgEPShzzaTaIbn4F6UVn0nlbG_ Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) (2011). Teachers support differentiated learning through professional development and collaboration [Video file]. ASCD Express 6 (19). Retrieved from http://www.ascd.org/ascd-express/vol6/619-video.aspx Bondi, G. (2012, December 14). The “why” behind a school’s learning commons [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://learningthenow.com/blog/?p=2222 Boss, S. (2013, October 28). Are school librarians part of your PBL dream team? [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://www.edutopia.org/blog/school-librarians-part-pbl-team-dream-suzie-boss Bowness Senior High School (2014). Learning commons survey. Calgary Board of Education. Retrieved from http://bownesshsvlc.weebly.com/survey.html Calgary Board of Education (2013). Library 2 learning commons. Calgary Board of Education. Colorado State Library (2013). Library user survey templates and how-tos. Denver, CO: Library Research Service. Retrieved from http://www.lrs.org/library-user-surveys-on-the-web/ Conte, J. (2012). Collaborative teacher inquiry and the school learning commons. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/site/treasuremountaincanada2/conte D’Amico, T. (2011, November 27). Learning commons transformation – 10 steps [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://tdottawa.blogspot.ca/2011/11/learning-commons-transformation-ten.html Durham District School Board (2014). The doorway to information. Retrieved from http://www.ddsb.ca/Parents/learningCommons/Pages/default.aspx Durham District School Board (DDSB). (2017). DDSB Shift: Elementary Library Learning Commons [Video file]. Retrieved from https://sway.com/yaIBIeawdlrbsKPm/ Durham District School Board (DDSB). (2017). DDSB Shift: Secondary Library Learning Commons [Video file]. Retrieved from https://sway.com/SWtSr2bDzjAtSXzk/ Education Matters. (2016). Library to Learning Commons. https://www.educationmatters.ca/library-to-learning-commons/ Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (2014). Quality education means more teacher-librarians. Retrieved from http://www.etfo.ca/Resources/ForTeachers/Documents/ETFO%20Teacher%20Librarian%20Pamphlet.pdf

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Elgin Park Secondary School Learning Commons (2016). Booking calendar. The Learning Commons @ Elgin Park Secondary [Weblog post]. http://elginlearningcommons.com/booking-calendar/ Johnson, L., & Lamb, A. (2013). Library Media program: Collection mapping. The School Library Media Specialist. Retrieved from http://eduscapes.com/sms/program/mapping.html Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board (2010). School library services. Retrieved from http://www.kprschools.ca/en/staff/departments/lrc/schoollibraryservices.html Krentz, J. (2011, December 15). Supporting SIP goals to meet the needs of students: The teacher-librarian’s role [Slideshare]. Retrieved from http://www.slideshare.net/joelkrentz/teacher-librarians-role-in-supporting-school-improvement-plan Lindsay, K. (2005). Put a teacher-librarian on your team. Teacher Newsmagazine 18(1). Retrieved from https://www.bctf.ca/publications/NewsmagArticle.aspx?id=7104 McNee, D. & Radmer, E. (2017). Librarians and Learning: The Impact of Collaboration [PDF]. English Leadership Quarterly 40(1), 6-9. Retrieved from http://www.ncte.org/library/NCTEFiles/Resources/Journals/ELQ/0401-aug2017/ELQ0401Librarians.pdf Morissette, S. (2011, October 7). From library to learning commons [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://viewfrommyschool.wordpress.com/2011/10/07/from-library-to-learning-commons/ Nevin, R., & Sargeant, C. (2014). Engaging students and improving learning through technology. Ontario Ministry of Education. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/a/engagestudents.ca/engagestudents/about-us Ontario Library Association (2014). Creating and transforming physical and virtual learning spaces. In Together for learning: School libraries and the emergence of the learning commons. Retrieved from http://www.accessola.org/web/OLA/Together_for_Learning/Implementation/Collaborative_Learning_Environments/OLA/OSLA/Together_for_Learning/Collaborative_Learning_Environments.aspx Ontario Library Association (2014). How does the learning commons philosophy and practice relate to standards for school improvement? In Together for learning: School libraries and the emergence of the learning commons: Creating and transforming physical and virtual learning spaces. Retrieved from http://www.accessola.org/web/OLA/Together_for_Learning/Implementation/School_Improvement/OLA/OSLA/Together_for_Learning/School_Improvement.aspx Ontario Ministry of Education. (2017). Innovation in Learning Resource. Retrieved from http://ilr-ria.cforp.ca/ILR/index.html Ontario School Library Association (2003). Templates. The teacher librarian’s toolkit for evidence-based practice. Retrieved from http://www.accessola.com/osla/toolkit/Resources.html Prince George School District #57 (2013). District learning commons discovery portal. Retrieved from http://prin.ent.sirsidynix.net/client/drc

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Quebec Ministry of Education, Recreation and Sports (2013). Template for a school library development plan [PDF]. Quebec School Librarian’s Network (QSLiN). (2017, June 26). Libraries and democracy; teachers and librarians working together to open minds [Video file]. Retrieved from https://qslin.org/new-video-libraries-and-democracy-teachers-and-librarians-working-together-to-open-minds/ Saskatchewan Libraries (2014). Multi-type database licensing program. Retrieved from http://sils.sk.ca.campusguides.com/MDLP Saskatchewan Ministry of Education (2008). Connections: Policy and guidelines for school libraries in Saskatchewan. Retrieved from http://www.publications.gov.sk.ca/details.cfm?p=24424 Saskatchewan School Library Association (2008). Teacher-librarian planning documents [PDF]. Retrieved from https://www.ssla.ca/uploads/9/5/3/6/95368874/3_tlplanningdocuments_pacatholic_fall08.pdf Shantz-Keresztes, L. (2014). Learning commons/library programs [Webinar]. Calgary Regional Consortium. Simonds High School (2011). Simonds library: Multifunctional facility. Retrieved from http://web1.nbed.nb.ca/sites/district8/schools/sh/Pages/Library.aspx The Association of Library Consultants and Coordinators of Ontario (TALCO) (2014). About TALCO. Retrieved from http://www.talcoontario.ca/ Toronto District School Board (2013). TDSB virtual library – elementary. Retrieved from http://www.tdsb.on.ca/Findyour/Schools/LibraryCat.aspx?schoolNo=10 Toronto District School Board (2012). The library & learning commons K-12. Teaching and learning expected practice series. Retrieved from https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-Z3-5bY29chcHlmTTRNQ2ZSWnc/edit?pli=1 Upper Canada District School Board (2013). Virtual learning commons. Retrieved from http://vlc.ucdsb.ca/ Watt, S. (2014). Some of the BEST web 2.0 apps for the classroom. Retrieved from http://www.susanwatt.ca/web-20.html Yukon Government (2014). School library support services. Retrieved from http://www.resourceservices.gov.yk.ca/

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Barack, L. (2014, March 3). New report has librarians as drivers of digital transition. Retrieved from http://www.thedigitalshift.com/2014/03/research/new-report-hails-librarians-vital-drivers-digital-transition/ Bauer, S., Danic, S. & Dixon, J. (2012). Plagiarism and academic honesty. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/site/wrdsbcombatplagiarism/ Beddington Heights School (2013). Library 2 learning commons. British Columbia Teacher-Librarians’ Association (BCTLA) (2011). The points of inquiry: Inquiry-based learning for classroom and school libraries. Retrieved from http://bctf.ca/bctla/pub/ Brooks Kirkland, A.& Koechlin, C, Eds. (2018). Canadian School Libraries Journal. Retrieved from http://journal.canadianschoollibraries.ca Brooks Kirkland, A., Koechlin, C., & McGowan, A. (2018). Canadian School Libraries Research Archive. Retrieved from http://researcharchive.canadianschoollibraries.ca Brooks Kirkland, A. (2013, June 2). Inquiry untethered [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://www.bythebrooks.ca/inquiry-untethered/ Brown, J. (2017). Open learning in the library learning commons. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/a/pdsb.net/open-learning-in-the-library-learning-commons/home Calgary Board of Education (2013). Student and parent vision transforms old library into vibrant learning commons. Cowley, J., Lunny, J., Prentice, N., & Waseem, S. (2014). Fanfiction for literacy. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/a/ualberta.ca/fanfiction-for-literacy/ Crosland, A. (2014, January 19). Integrating technology to demonstrate learning [Web log post]. Common Connections. Retrieved from http://commonsconnections.edublogs.org/2014/01/19/integrating-technology-to-demonstrate-learning/#more-44 Erlandson, C. (2013). Assessing outcomes in an inquiry context webinar. Retrieved from http://connect.edonline.sk.ca/p6086570od5/?launcher=false&fcsContent=true&pbMode=normal Fusco, Carlo. (2016). SNC2 Climate Change – Am I Done? Now What? https://sites.google.com/site/snc2dclimatechange/sowhat Greater Essex County District School Board (2011). Teacher librarian collaborative inquiry. Retrieved from https://publicboard.ca/Staff/Teachers/Pages/Action-Research-and-Collaborative-Inquiry.aspx Grose, Derrick, Ed. (2014). School Libraries in Canada. http://journal.canadianschoollibraries.ca/slic-archives/

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Hansen, E. (2012). Stampede – grade 4 social studies. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/site/stampedegrade4socialstudies/ Harris, G. & Ma, K. (2017, October). Inquiry Buddies. Paper presented at the Treasure Mountain Canada 5 Symposium, Winnipeg, Canada. Retrieved from https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnx0cmVhc3VyZW1vdW50YWluY2FuYWRhNXxneDo2YTQ2Y2I0MTA4MzFiYzNl Hobbs, I. (2012). Primary doorway to information: Kdgn. – Gr. 3. Retrieved from https://www.accessola.org/web/Documents/OLA/Divisions/OSLA/T4L/Primary%20Doorway%20to%20Information.pdf Ikeda, L., Leblond, J., Kilpatrick, S., Ferrer, M., Silzer, D., Comfort, J., & Proskie, J. (n.d.) School libraries without boundaries. Retrieved from http://www.bestlibrary.org/open/ Johnston Heights Secondary School Learning Commons. (2014, January 22). For the health of it: Collaborating with our feeder school [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://thelibrarianslocker.com/2014/01/22/for-the-health-of-it-collaborating-with-our-feeder-school/ Kielburger, C., & Kielburger, M. (2014). Me to we. Retrieved from http://www.metowe.com/ Koechlin, C., & Zwaan, S. (2008). Everyone wins: Differentiation in the school library [PDF]. Teacher-Librarian 35 (5), 8-13. Retrieved from https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxsZWFybmluZ2NvbW1vbnN0cmVhc3VyZXliMmN8Z3g6N2UwNmYyMzIzYmFjNzA2Nw Maliszewski, Diana. (2013, November 11). Getting better [Web log post]. Monday Molly Musings. Retrieved from http://mondaymollymusings.blogspot.ca/2013/11/getting-better.html Monk, A. (2013, June 5). Inquiry 8 in the learning commons [Web log post]. The TL’s blog. Retrieved from http://www.fhlearn.ca/amonk/2013/06/05/inquiry-8-in-the-learning-commons/ Mueller, L., Donauer, B., Hunter, R., Marshall, K., Thompson, M., & Rogers, A. (2011). Inquiry skills and search help livebinder. Medicine Hat School District 76: LiveBinders, Inc. Retrieved from http://www.livebinders.com/play/play_or_edit?id=215441#anchor Mulcaster, M. (2017). Visible Learning: Pedagogical documentation in the learning commons. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/pdsb.net/visiblepedagogymakerspace/ Online Reference Centre (ORC) (2017). Library learning commons (LLC) programming and the online reference centre. Creating learning commons programming with ORC resources. Retrieved from http://www.onlinereferencecentre.ca/creating-learning-commons-programming.html Ontario School Library Association. (2003). The teacher librarian’s toolkit for evidence-based practice. Retrieved from http://www.accessola.com/osla/toolkit/intro.html Pelat, J. (2013, June13). Inquiry 8 student interviews [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fnr_SnToI2k&feature=youtu.be

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Prytula, M. (2013, November 5). Inquiry-based learning in a professional development school [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V35TaPc2Gwc Quebec Ministère de l’Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport (2013). The inquiry process. Retrieved from http://www.theinquiryprocess.ca/media/inquiry-process/model Queens University Education Library (2012). Teachers & teacher-librarians @ your library [PDF]. Retrieved from http://library.queensu.ca/webedu/tl/Teachers&Teacher-Librarians.pdf Ray, M. (2013, March 8). The changing role of school librarians [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dy3xQgsi1o Rutledge, L. (2013, November 23). Library reno at Galt Collegiate institute features technology upgrades. Retrieved from http://www.therecord.com/news-story/4233409-library-reno-at-galt-collegiate-institute-features-technology-upgrades/ Saskatchewan School Library Association (2014). Inquiry. Retrieved from http://ssla.ca/Inquiry Sinay, E. & Jaipal-Jamani, K. (2016). Toronto district school board’s k-12 professional learning strategy: incorporating the arts into stem [PDF]. Toronto, ON: Toronto District School Board. Retrieved from http://www.tdsb.on.ca/Portals/research/docs/reports/STEAMFactSheet.pdf Surdivall, T. & McMillan, J. (2017). S.T.E.A.M. Makey makey art and music [Slideshare]. Retrieved from https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1RRD-Bq_CoCNeqm4WP1NyjtP_hC4T2cDLC9-9sCBZIm4/edit#slide=id.p Toronto District School Board (2006). Preparing for research student checklist stage 1: Wonder and explore [PDF]. Retrieved from http://www2.tdsb.on.ca/Libraries/files/pdf/imagine%20low%20res%2023.pdf Walter, C. (2013, October 12). Writing non-fiction using a QWheel [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBZ_Etx6oDg Waterloo Region District School Board. (2017). Teaching with Technology: Inquiry and Research. https://llc.wrdsb.ca/learning/collaborative-learning/teaching-with-technology/ Waterloo Region District School Board. (2014). Titanic. Library learning commons. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/site/titanicinquiry/

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Asselin, M., Branch, J. L., & Oberg, D., eds. (2003). Achieving information literacy: Standards for school library programs in Canada. Ottawa, ON: Canadian School Library Association and Association for Teacher-Librarianship in Canada. Retrieved from http://www.accessola2.com/SLIC-Site/slic/ail110217.pdf Calgary Board of Education (2014). Digital citizenship. Retrieved from http://www.cbe.ab.ca/programs/technology-for-learning/Pages/Digital-Citizenship.aspx Canadian Library Association (CLA). (2011). Statement on intellectual freedom. Position statements. Retrieved from http://cla.ca/wp-content/uploads/CLA_Intellectual_Freedom_Position_Stmt_27sept2015_ltrhd.pdf Clark, S. (2014, February 21). The new hub – virtual learning commons [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://yyclc.blogspot.ca/2014/02/the-new-hub-virtual-learning-commons.html Clark, S. (2014, January 7). Digital citizenship in the learning commons [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://yyclc.blogspot.ca/2014/01/digital-citizenship-in-learning-commons.html Clark, S. (2013, November 4). An augmented cultural museum [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://yyclc.blogspot.ca/2013/11/a-virtual-cultural-museum.html Council of Ministers of Education (CMEC). (2016). Copyright Decision Tool. http://copyrightdecisiontool.ca/DecisionTool/ Council of Ministers of Education (CMEC), Council of Ministers of Education, Canada Canadian School Boards Association Canadian Teachers’ Federation. (2016). Copyright Matters!, 4th ed. Retrieved from http://cmec.ca/Publications/Lists/Publications/Attachments/291/Copyright_Matters.pdf Crosby, K. (2014, January 24). Kinder ‘wonders’ [Weblog post]. Crosby, K. (2014, January 17). Big mileage book [Weblog post]. Crosland, A. (2016, October 17 ). Celebrating Diwali [Blog post]. Retrieved from https://georgesvanierlibrary.edublogs.org/2016/10/17/celebrating-diwali/ Dr. Charles Best Secondary School Library (2014). Teachers’ assignments. Retrieved from http://www.bestlibrary.org/dr_charles_best_library/2011/08/teachers-assignments.html ERAC. (2017). Resources for Integrating Aboriginal Ways of Knowing and Learning. Retrieved from https://abedsupport.bcerac.ca/ Fogarty, Vivianne. (2017). Weaving the Fabric of our Schools’ Cultures… Slideshare presented at the Treasure Mountain Canada 5 Symposium, Winnipeg, Canada. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/site/treasuremountaincanada5/instructional-approaches/fogerty

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Gibson, J. (2017, October). Facilitating Reconciliation through the Library Learning Commons. Paper presented at the Treasure Mountain Canada 5 Symposium, Winnipeg, Canada. Retrieved from https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnx0cmVhc3VyZW1vdW50YWluY2FuYWRhNXxneDo1MjNhNzFiNzZkNzk0NDFl Gibson, J. (2013, March 22). Book battle march 2013 [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dpZjkY68Es#t=15 Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board (2014). Bruce Trail expedition for kids. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/site/brucetrailhwcdsb/ Holwerda, L., & Roberts, B. (2014). The universe of digital literacy: Transmedia [Slideshare]. Retrieved from http://www.slideshare.net/Violet2/presentation-ola1 Kamloops/Thompson School District No. 73. (2012). Drop everything and read! Retrieved from http://www3.sd73.bc.ca/general/content/drop-everything-and-read Kilpatrick, K., & Spies, J. (2014). Book trailers. Retrieved from http://lansdownelibrary.wikispaces.com/Book+Trailers Krentz, J. (2017, October). Infusing Indigenous Perspectives in our Teaching and Learning. Paper presented at the Treasure Mountain Canada 5 Symposium, Winnipeg, Canada. Retrieved from https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnx0cmVhc3VyZW1vdW50YWluY2FuYWRhNXxneDo0OTUxMjNmNzVhMmRkZWY4 Langdon School. (2014.) Parent resources. Retrieved from http://langdon.rockyview.ab.ca/copy_of_programs/library/parent-resources Leading English Education and Resource Network (LEARN) (2014). About community learning centres. Retrieved from http://www.learnquebec.ca/en/content/clc/about.html MacDonald, V. (2014, April 3). Grafton students connect to the Arctic. Retrieved from http://www.northumberlandtoday.com/2014/04/03/grafton-students-connect-to-the-arctic MacKenzie, M. (2013, May 21). The best part of me! [Weblog post]. Area 3 Learning Commons. Retrieved from http://yyclc.blogspot.ca/2013/05/the-best-part-of-me.html MacKenzie, M. (2013, March 4). Exemplars and comics: Using exemplars with Photocomic [Weblog post]. Area 3 Learning Commons. Retrieved from http://yyclc.blogspot.ca/2012/10/exemplars-and-comics.html McCallum, D. (2014). The learning commons. Retrieved from http://www.livebinders.com/play/play/343698 MediaSmarts. 2014. MediaSmarts. Retrieved from http://mediasmarts.ca/ Monk, Angela. (2017, March 7). March is Aboriginal Reads month at Fraser Heights! [Blog post]. Retrieved from http://www.fhlearn.ca/amonk/2017/03/07/march-is-aboriginal-reads-month-at-fraser-heights/

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Moreau, B., Fortin, M., & Leclair, J. (2012, January 6). Exploration du livre numérique par des élèves du secondaire, un projet en intermediation [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PpFpeodFhU Mulcaster, M. (2017). The forest of making. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/pdsb.net/forestofmaking/ Nevin, R., O’Grady, K., Woollacott, J., & Hall, C. (2010). Helping students with financial literacy. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/a/oslacouncil.org/financial-literacy/ Nusdeh Yoh Elementary School. (2017). Nusdeh Yoh Learning Commons. Retrieved from http://nyohlibrary.weebly.com/ Ontario Library Association (2014). Forest of Reading. Retrieved from http://www.accessola.org/web/OLA/Forest_of_Reading/OLA/Forest_of_Reading/Forest_of_Reading.aspx Ontario Ministry of Education (2014). Durham District School Board family literacy night. Retrieved from http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/parents/pickeringVaughan.html Ontario School Library Association & Ontario Ministry of Education. (2004). Library research [PDF]. Retrieved from http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/studentsuccess/thinkliteracy/files/thinklitlibrary.pdf Osterer, I. (2014). Super week helps to build a learning commons. School Libraries in Canada 32 (1). Retrieved from http://www.accessola2.com/SLIC-Site/slicv32n1/slicv32n1.pdf People for Education. (2011). Reading for joy. Retrieved from http://www.peopleforeducation.ca/document/reading-for-joy/ Tooth, J. (2014). Copyright for schools and school libraries. Feliciter 60 (1): 7-10.

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Upper Grand District School Board (UGDSB) (2012). UGBSD digital citizenship initiative. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/a/ugcloud.ca/ugdsb-digital-citizenship-initative/ Walter Murray Collegiate. (2014). Infographics. Retrieved from http://secondarylibguides.spsd.sk.ca/content.php?pid=303882&sid=2627547 Waterloo Region District School Board. (2014). Evaluating sources. Retrieved from http://llc.wrdsb.ca/learning/research-process/evaluating-sources/ Waterloo Region District School Board. (2014). Organizing ideas. Library Learning Commons. Retrieved from http://llc.wrdsb.ca/learning/research-process/organizing-ideas/ Waterloo Region District School Board. (2013). Day of pink. Library Learning Commons. Retrieved from https://llc.wrdsb.ca/discovery/pathfinders/day-of-pink/

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Barron, R. (2013, November 15). Human library concept a hit at Wellington. Retrieved from http://www.timescolonist.com/human-library-project-in-nanaimo-brings-diverse-guests-to-share-their-personal-reality-with-students-1.701806 Beverly School (2011). iPod touch study. Retrieved from http://schools.tdsb.on.ca/beverley/sub_pages/Study.html Brooks Kirkland, A. (2011, November 6). Imagine your library [Video file]. Retrieved fromhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0F0vR4WGIg Brooks Kirkland, A., Koechlin, C., & Di Sabatino, S. (2013, July 9). Teen territories: Creating their special spaces in libraries. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/site/teenterritories/home Brown, J. (April 18, 2017). Uncovering the “Truth” About Makerspace [Blog post]. Retrieved from http://www.open-shelf.ca/170417-truth-makerspace/ Brown, J. (February 1, 2017). Equity & Social Justice In The Library Learning Commons [Blog post]. Retrieved from http://www.open-shelf.ca/170201-equity-social-justice/ Brown, J. (February 1, 2017). Reflective Questions and Equity Resources [Blog post]. Retrieved from http://www.open-shelf.ca/questions-and-resources/ Brown, M. (2017, October). Picture Book Representations of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, and Queer (LGBTQ) Families and Their Presence in School Libraries in Canada. Paper presented at the Treasure Mountain Canada 5 Symposium, Winnipeg, Canada. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/site/treasuremountaincanada5/learning-environment/brown-m Campbell, M. & Tondat, S. (2017). Choose Your Own Adventure Made Easy with Book Creator & Green Screen Google Docs, iPads, Google Drive. Retrieved from https://docs.google.com/document/d/1skX_yCUkh-yLiKWULyvgaCNJ1ln92zjVnMFLyCB-150/edit Campbell, M. & Narayan, S. (2017, July 26). How we created an interactive choose your own adventure book [Blog post]. Retrieved from https://bookcreator.com/2017/07/created-interactive-choose-adventure-book/ Canadian Children’s Book Centre (2014). The Canadian Children’s Book Centre. Retrieved from http://www.bookcentre.ca/ Canadian Library Association (2014). Feliciter 60 (1). Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) (2014). Kids and teens. CNIB Library. Retrieved from http://www.altlit.ca/ Casa Todd, J. (2017, September 4). Creating a Culture of Kindness [Blog post]. Retrieved from http://jcasatodd.com/?p=2260

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Cassell, L. (2017). Digital Human Library. Retrieved from https://www.digitalhumanlibrary.org Cassell, L. (2017). Expert Videos. Digital Human Library. Retrieved from https://www.digitalhumanlibrary.org/expert-videos/ Clark, S. (2013, October 12). Encouraging curiosity [Web log post]. Retrieved fromhttp://yyclc.blogspot.ca/2013/10/encouraging-curiosity.html Clark, S. (2013, October 12). Google apps power! [Web log post]. Area 3 Learning Commons. Retrieved from http://yyclc.blogspot.ca/2013/10/google-apps-power.html Clark, S. (2013, June 5). Stop…collaborate & research: 3GAFE [Web log post]. Area 3 Learning Commons. Retrieved from http://yyclc.blogspot.ca/2013/06/stop-collaborate-research-google-apps.html Craig Kielburger Secondary School. (2014). It’s all @ your library. Library Information. Crosland, A. (2017, June 8). Cataloguing Indigenous Resources [Blog post]. Retrieved from http://georgesvanierlibrary.edublogs.org/2017/06/08/cataloging-indigenous-resources-alternatives-to-dewey/ Crosland, A. (2017, June 5). Indigenous Resources to Support Personal and Social Core Competencies [Blog post]. Retrieved from http://georgesvanierlibrary.edublogs.org/2017/06/05/aboriginal-resources-to-support-personal-and-social-core-competencies/ David and Mary Thomson Collegiate. (2015). Maker Fair [Video file]. https://youtu.be/aj_sdRdPNP0 Earl Haig Secondary School Library. (2014). Earl Haig Secondary School learning commons. Retrieved from https://library.earlhaig.ca/ Earl Haig Secondary School. (2013, February 27). TEDxEarl Haig SS [Video file]. Retrieved from http://ehsslibraryevents.wix.com/tedxearlhaigschoollive Garibaldi Secondary School Library. (2014). Project pathfinders. Retrieved from http://gss.sd42.libguides.com/projectpathfinders Godden, H. (2012). BURP no excuses needed. Beachy Cove Secondary School. Retrieved from http://www.beachycove.ca/special_projects.php Halton District School Board. (2013). Halton research model: G.A.P.S. Harrington-veryard, C. (2011, November 21). Titans learning commons: The TLC. Retrieved from http://animoto.com/play/n9noheeumyrXNnvNJ0LIQQ Henry, S. L., & McGee, L. (2013). Accessibility. Retrieved from http://www.w3.org/standards/webdesign/accessibility

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Heritage Christian Schools Learning Commons. (2014). Special Education. Retrieved fromhttp://linkslibrary.onlineschool.ca/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=37 James Robinson Public School. (2017.) SPARC! Universally Accessible Learning Commons. Retrieved from http://www.yrdsb.ca/schools/jamesrobinson.ps/info/Pages/SPARC!-Universally-Accessible-Learning-Commons.aspx Johnston Heights Secondary School. (2014). The librarian’s locker @the JHSS learning commons [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://thelibrarianslocker.com/library-eventsactivities/ Kamloops School District No. 73. (2013). Beattie library upgrades 2013 [Video file]. Retrieved from http://vimeo.com/68337184 MacKenzie, M. (2013, September 18). Exergaming – KWL – reflection 1 [Web log post]. Area 3 Learning Commons. Retrieved from http://yyclc.blogspot.ca/2013/09/exergaming-kwl-reflection-1.html MacKenzie, M. (2012, September 26). So I built a Lego wall….[Web log post]. Area 3 Learning Commons. Retrieved from http://yyclc.blogspot.ca/2012/09/so-i-built-lego-wall.html Morgan, P., & Watt, S. (2014). Creating an inclusive learning space. Retrieved fromhttps://sites.google.com/site/inclusivelearningspace/equity-resources Nicholauson, B. (2014). Henry G. Izatt library. Retrieved from http://libraryhgi.weebly.com/ Ontario Library Association. (2016.) Human Library Toolkit: Everyone Has a Story to Share. Retrieved from http://www.accessola.org/web/OLA/Membership/Human_Library_Toolkit.aspx Quebec School Librarian’s Network (QSLiN). (2017). Promoting Canadian Identity & Diversity in Your Library. Retrieved from http://qslin.org/promoting-canadian-identity-and-diversity-in-your-library/ Resource Links. (2014). Resource links. Retrieved from http://www.resourcelinksmagazine.ca/ Schwander, M. (2010, April 26). Google forms: Creating a book request form [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIEosbmomHs#t=57 Surrey Schools. (2014). eLibrary goes live. Retrieved from https://www.surreyschools.ca/NewsEvents/Posts/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=233 Tommy Douglas Secondary School. (2017). Library Learning Commons. Retrieved from http://www.yrdsb.ca/schools/tommydouglas.ss/library/Pages/default.aspx University of Toronto. (2014). Natural curiosity. Toronto, ON: The Laboratory School at the Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study. Retrieved from http://www.naturalcuriosity.ca/ Van Bien Elementary School. (2014). Van Bien learning commons. Waterloo Collegiate Library. (2014). Waterloo Collegiate library Pinterest. Retrieved from https://www.pinterest.com/wcilibrary/

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Whelton, M. (2012, November 3). St. Malachy’s High School continues to embrace 21st century learning [Web log post]. Live, Work, Play. Retrieved from https://michaelwhelton.wordpress.com/2012/11/03/st-malachys-high-school-continues-to-embrace-21st-century-learning/

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