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  • Defining digital literature

    I am currently the subject coordinator of ETL533 Literature in Digital Environments, an elective subject for the Master of Education (Teacher Librarianship), Master of Information Studies, and Graduate Certificate of Information Studies courses. We are exploring different aspects of digital… Continue reading

    Defining digital literature
  • Aesthetic and Efferent Reading

    During my reading for my PhD, I discovered a concept from the 1970s and 1980s that divides all reading into two categories: Aesthetic reading and efferent reading. This concept was put forth by Louise Rosenblatt (1904 – 2005) and has… Continue reading

    Aesthetic and Efferent Reading
  • Reviews of Rainbow Reads

    I’ve been reading a bit of LGBTQIA+ fiction lately and thought I’d do some quick reviews! Clearly I’ve been reading lots of MLM (man loves man) fiction and need to discover some other reads – suggestions welcome in the comments… Continue reading

    Reviews of Rainbow Reads
  • Three power pieces for your reading advocacy playbook

    There is a wealth of information out there on the motivation to read for pleasure, and a lot of it focussed on children and young people. I thought I’d write a quick blog with three great research power pieces that… Continue reading

    Three power pieces for your reading advocacy playbook
  • 2022 Intentions

    My long-time readers will know that I’ve developed a bit of a habit in reflecting on the year that’s been and writing my intentions for the year ahead down. I’m a little late to the party this year as it’s… Continue reading

    2022 Intentions
  • Wrapping up my teaching career

    It’s usually about this time of year when I start to write my “Year in Review” posts. This year’s is a little different though as I’m moving on to different things. On the 13th of December, I will be started… Continue reading

    Wrapping up my teaching career
  • A brief history of school libraries and teacher librarians in Australia

    I’ve been doing some reading into the history of school libraries, teacher librarians, and the different School Library Associations around Australia to better understand where I, as a teacher librarian, come from, the continual fight for school libraries and teacher… Continue reading

    A brief history of school libraries and teacher librarians in Australia
  • Reading Efficiency

    I recently came across the concept of the “Matthew Effect” and how it applies to reading, and so I thought I’d share some of my learnings here and combine it with some of the literature I’ve been reading. Firstly, the… Continue reading

    Reading Efficiency
  • Librarian things: metadata & tagging

    So, you know about hashtags but do you know about metadata and tagging for research purposes? My brother has just started a Masters degree and one of the first courses he had to do is on conducting good research. As… Continue reading

    Librarian things: metadata & tagging
  • The magic of Harry Potter

    As a teacher librarian I regularly come across the phrases “I hate reading” and “I’m not a reader” in my day-to-day work. I am never angered by these comments, nor am I surprised, but rather I like the challenge that… Continue reading

    The magic of Harry Potter