Annexe 8: Ressources recommandées

American Association of School Librarians. (2007). Standards for the 21st Century Learner. Repéré à http://www.ala.org/aasl/standards/learning

Asselin, Marlene, Branch, J.L., et Oberg, D. Eds.(2003). Achieving Information Literacy: Standards for School Library Programs in Canada. Ottawa, ON : Canadian School Library Association/ Association for Teacher-Librarianship in Canada. Repéré à http://www.accessola.org/web/slic

Association des bibliothèques de l’Ontario (2014). Ensemble pour apprendre : les bibliothèques scolaires et l’émergence d’un carrefour d’apprentissage. Toronto, ON. Repéré à https://www.accessola.org/web/Documents/OLA/Divisions/OSLA/717_OLATogetherforLearningFR.pdf

Association canadienne des bibliothèques. (2011). Canadian Guidelines on Library and Information Services for People With Disabilities: Position statements. Repéré à [URL pas trouvé]

Campagne pour la lecture. (2013). State of School Libraries Still Leaves a Lot to be Desired. Research and Resources. Repéré à http://www.nationalreadingcampaign.ca/research/state-of-school-libraries-still-leaves-a-lot-to-be-desired/

Canadiens pour l’apprentissage et l’innovation au XXIe siècle (C21Canada). (2012). Transformer les esprits : l’enseignement public du Canada – Une vision pour le XXIe siècle. Repéré à http://www.c21canada.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/C21-Shifting-Minds3.0-FRENCH-Version.pdf

Fullan, Michael. (2013). De mieux en mieux : Lancement de la prochaine étape du programme de l’Ontario. Repéré à http://www.curriculum.org/k-12/fr/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/De-mieux-en-mieux.pdf

Haycock, Ken. (2003). The Crisis of School Libraries in Canada. Toronto, ON : Association of Canadian Publishers. Repéré à http://bccsl.ca/download/HaycockReport.pdf

Koechlin, Carol, Loertscher, D.V., et Zwaan, S. (2011). The New learning Commons Where Learners Win: Reinventing School Libraries and Computer Labs, 2e éd. Salt Lake City, UT : Hi Willow Research and Publishing.

Koechlin, Carol, Loertscher, D. et Rosenfeld, E. (2010). Building a Learning Commons: A Guide for Administrators and Learning Leadership Teams. Salt Lake City, UT : Hi Willow Research and Publishing.

Loertscher, David V., Koechlin, C. et Rosenfeld, E. (2012). The Virtual Learning Commons. Salt Lake City, UT : Learning Commons Press.

Oberg, Dianne. (2014). « Ignoring the Evidence: Another Decade of Decline for School Libraries », Éducation Canada, 54 (1). Repéré à http://www.cea-ace.ca/education-canada/article/ignoring-evidence-another-decade-decline-school-libraries

People for Education. (2011). School Libraries and Information Literacy. Rapport annuel de People for Education. Repéré à http://www.peopleforeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/School-Libraries-2011.pdf

Scholastic Library Publishing. (2008). Research Foundation Paper: School Libraries Work! Repéré à http://www.scholastic.com/content/collateral_resources/pdf/s/slw3_2008.pdf

Sykes, Judith. (2013). Conducting Action Research to Evaluate Your School Library. Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited.

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