LIBRARY & INFORMATION SERVICES
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP
ABOUT US
Welcome to the home of the ECIS Library & Information Services Special Interest Group! We welcome all international school librarians, ECIS members and others who have an interest in international school libraries.
The purpose of the Library & Information Services special interest group is to transform practice through professional learning opportunities that feature leading practice and are evidence-led; a further goal is, where appropriate, to create a collaborative community that transforms research and/or research opportunities around particular problems of practice.
DEIJ STATEMENT
The ECIS Library and Information Services Special Interest Group is devoted to advancing diversity, equity, inclusion and justice in all of its forms. We embrace and model this within the school library context in order to have a direct impact on the learning of the entire school community.
We advocate for intellectual freedom and support learning through informed curation of resources and educational materials that promote acceptance and understanding of our diverse humanity and individual uniqueness. We encourage lifelong learning with a DEIJ perspective by promoting this thinking through our diverse library collections, instruction and communications with our community.
NEWS
2022-2023 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
LESSONS AT THE LIBRARY
Want to share best practices and engage with colleagues? Did you just finish an amazing project and want to brag about the great work you have done? The ECIS Library Committee encourages you to submit a proposal to present a webinar for our series “Lessons From the Library.” We are looking for dynamic, original proposals for workshops, panels or presentations that offer in-depth information about international school library trends and best practices that would be accessible to attendees at a variety of experience levels.
Webinar sessions run for about one hour with the presentation lasting 45 minutes and 15 minutes for Q&A. This could include exploring topics like:
- AI in the library
- diversity audits of the collection
- advocacy
- leadership
- library policy manuals
- book challenges
- multilingual collections
Share your knowledge and the wonderful work you are doing in your schools. We want to celebrate you and your accomplishments!
WE’RE LOOKING FOR POTENTIAL HOST SCHOOLS
The ECIS Library Committee is looking for schools who are interested in hosting future library conferences over the next couple of years. Let us know your interest by completing this form.
UPCOMING EVENTS
RECENT WEBINAR
WEBINAR RESOURCES
Brave New World: Artificial Intelligence & Academic Integrity (PDF)
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Rebecca Leonhard
Rebecca Leonhard is current chair of the ECIS Library and Information Services Committee. She has been working in international school libraries in Switzerland, China and Germany since 2011. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Penn State University and her Master’s of Science in Library Science from Clarion University of Pennsylvania. In addition to her secondary school experience, Rebecca worked in college and university libraries since 2004, including Penn State University Libraries. She regularly serves on various committees within the American Library Association and the international school community. In 2014, Rebecca was named an American Library Association Emerging Leader.
Vivienne Blake
Vivienne Blake is a High School Librarian at EF Academy in Thornwood, New York. She specializes in developing research skills that prepare students for college and university. Academic integrity is both a guide and a challenge in the 21st century. Vivienne helps students learn to select digital tools that safeguard academic integrity, encourage their unique voices, and contribute meaningfully to a collective pool of knowledge. Artificial Intelligence is a passion of hers and she enjoys exploring its development in relation to education.
Clare Brumpton
Clare Brumpton is Head of Research Centre at the International School of London, an IB school where she is responsible for three libraries and the ISL Research Institute. She has worked in school libraries for 25 years within the UK and has experience of the International Baccalaureate, the International Primary Curriculum and UK National Curriculum.
Clare has a BA(Hons) in Social Sciences, an MScEcon in Library and Information Management where she specialised in School Librarianship and a PGDip in Educational Leadership and Management. She is active in a number of library forums and groups within the UK and internationally, has co-authored a series of best practice articles for publication, and has presented and published on the principles of the ISL Research Institute.
Twitter: @ClareBrumpton
RESOURCES: LIBRARIES WEEK 2021
Please contact the SIG Chair if you require the password to access all sessions via Vimeo.
DAY 2
Library Manuals: Making Yours Work for You
Chat PDF | Resource
Bibliotherapy: Building Anti-bias communities through literature (Early Childhood)
Chat PDF
Engaging and Viable Programming for your School Library! Advocate! Market! Innovate!
Chat PDF
Author Presentation – Mylo Freeman
Chat PDF
Author Presentation – John Schu
Chat PDF
Round Table – SDG’s in Libraries – Global Literature in Libraries
Chat PDF
DAY 3
Create your own Breakout EDU Challenges!
Chat PDF
Developing Your Coaching Capacity as Librarians
Chat PDF | Resource | Jam Board
Digital Libraries: Choosing and Using Sora
Chat PDF
Author Presentation – Elana K Arnold – Sorry, but due to technical issues, this video is unavailable.
Chat PDF
DAY 4
Reading is FUNdamental (DropBox download link)
Extended Essay Coordinator/Librarian Share-Alike: Session not recorded
Resource
Embedding IDEAS in the Curriculum – Librarians as connectors
Chat PDF | Survey Link
Author Presentation – Matt Dickinson
Chat PDF
The Honeybee Project: Practical inspiration for collaborative teaching and learning
Chat PDF
DAY 5
Reading Experiences of Multicultural Students
Chat PDF
Library Genrefication: Focus on Nonfiction
Chat PDF | Resources | Presentation
The Power of Story
Chat PDF | Resources
Author Presentation – Ibtisam Barakat
Chat PDF
Science Literacy and Science Mis-Information: Bringing the World Together to Combat False Science
Chat PDF
DAY 6
Developing Intercultural Understanding Through the Power of Children’s Literature
Chat PDF | Framework | Handout
Demystifying Research for Everyone
Chat PDF
Project Zero’s Artful Thinking in the Libraries
Chat PDF| Jamboard | Slides
Best Practices for Creating Engaging LibGuides
Chat PDF | Slides | Guide