Monday, August 30, 2010

Age Book of the Year










Last Saturday's Age ( August 28) announced the 2010 Age book of the year. Your TAFE library has copies of both books on its shelves.
They are both highly recommended by your librarian.


Click on the links below to see a review of the books. You will need to use your network name and password to access the articles

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Great Book Swap





The Deniliquin Campus library is holding a Great Book Swap to help celebrate National Literacy and Numeracy Week from 29 August until September 4. The NSW Literacy and numeracy website has some interesting video links and resources about literacy and numeracy issues. The Great Book Swap aims to raise money for the Indigenous literacy project to help buy books and resources for remote and isolated indigenous communities. Deniliquin Campus has already recieved a number of book donations. The pictures show just a few of the books available for swapping. If you don't want to swap a book please feel free to come in and purchase one anyway. I am sure there will be spare books????

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

June library display
















Library displays
The Thursday morning Literacy and Numeracy class have been doing a research project using library resources and computers. They have set up a display in the library showing their projects and some resources that go with their information. Below are the titles of their projects and list of the resources they have put on display.
There are also some resources displayed for Reugee week. Please pop in and check them out!!!

Scott West and Western bulldogs (Hilary)


Jamie Whincup and car Racing ( Kat)


Australia zoo ( Catrina)

Growing vegetables ( Dan)

Ned Kelly ( Jamie)
World refugee Week June 20 to June 26

Refugee Week is Australia's peak annual activity to inform the public about refugees and celebrate positive contributions made by refugees to Australian society. The event has been celebrated in Australia since 1986 and RCOA has been responsible for the coordination of Refugee Week in NSW since 2005. Check out the website for lots more information

The following link has some interesting lessons plans and resources for those wanting to follow up about refugee camps


Your library also has a number of relevant resources on display!
Refugees
Refugees and asylum seekers
Dark victory by David Marr and Marion Wilkinson A provocatove account of the Tampa crisis during the Howard government reign in australia
Writing in rights : Australia and the protection of human rights
Human rights in Australia : treaties, statutes and cases

Serials

Hot Topics number 65 : legal issues in plain language - Human rights

New Internationalist - monthly magazines that looks at human rights through the world covering a different theme evey month

Movies -

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Reconciliation week











"Reconciliation Week is held every year from 27th May until 3rd June. The week marks two important dates – the anniversary of the 1967 referendum (27th May 1967) and the anniversary of the Mabo land rights decision (3rd June 1992). The week commemorates the gains made for Indigenous rights and reconciliation throughout Australia’s history, and provides an opportunity to raise awareness of the work that still needs to be done."


What better place to look for resources and information to help raise your awareness than your local TAFE library. These are some of the resources available in the library that may help create understanding and insight.


Issues in Society - great resources for getting an overview of any issue

Indigenous Australians and the law 342.940872/INDI
The health of indigenous Australians 362.849915/aheal
Aboriginal Reconciliation 305.89915/ABOR
Stolen Generations: the Way forward 362.849915/STOL

Some Great viewing DVDs/videos
Beyond sorry
362.849915/VADE – lloks at the lives of two women taken from their families and exams the question “would they have been better off staying with their families or were they better off being taken away”
Why Me? Stories from the stolen generation DVD 362.849915/WHYM - explores the human cost of government policy
The apology to the stolen generations of Australia DVD - Broadcast of speech
Saying sorry : DVD the day the nation cried - the program provides a historical understanding of the Stolen Generations and impact on them and the broader Aboriginal community
Invasion and resistance : [kit] untold stories – resources and video about Aboriginal history in australia
Intervention DVD 362.849915/INTE - Looks at the Howard government 2007 Intervention Policy - Asks those involved is it working?
Vote Yes for Aborigines 323.119915/VOTE - a documentary about the 1967 referendum and the fight for citizenship rights for Aborigines
Ten Canoes – Movie The film explores the nature of traditional Indigenous
culture, and to critically explore thechanging nature and place of that culture
in modern Australian society.
Samson & Delilah movie 791.43/SAMS the Cannes-selected breakthrough feature of writer/director Warwick Thornton, follows the gradual partnership of two indigenous teenagers who live in a small impoverished rural community outside Alice Springs.
Modern indigenous culture - this program meets a variety of indigenous Australia’s and look at their achievements in modern art and sport , while maintaining connections to traditional and modern aboriginal culture. 305.89915/MODE
Making two worlds work [Kit] M-KIT – which includes a Working with aboriginal people and communities audit tool and a DVD about the importance of Welcome to country
First Australians : an illustrated history ( DVD and book) outline the History of Aboriginal Australia since European settlement 994.0049915/PERK

Some Interesting Reading

Whose land? : eyewitness to Aboriginal - non-Aboriginal relations, 1770-2007 994.004991/BRAS
Belonging : Australians, place and Aboriginal ownership 346.940432/READ - the thoughts of Nonindigenous Australian on place and the dispossession of Aboriginal Land
The window seat And other Stories by Archie Weller A 823.3/WELL
Macquarie PEN anthology of Aboriginal literature 820.808991/MACQ
Those who remain will always remember : an anthology of Aboriginal writing A820.809915/BREW

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

World Meteorological Day
















Yesterday was world meteorological day. ( Yes there is a day for everything). As the weather has a vital importance in the life of our community, I thought this would be a good time highlight some of the resources the library has on weather and climate change.
Our Earth: global warming the evidence - 551.5/OURE - this book has beautiful photos of severe weather glitches through the world

The Australian weather book 551/COLL from the Bureau of meteorology on how the weather effects in australia, explains our climate and weather predicitons.

The geology of Australia - 559.4/John looks at how our country has weathered of the last 4400 million year

Drought in Australia 551.5573/DROU - Issues in society gives an overview of the impact of drought in Australia
Follow the link the to resources available at Deniliquin campus on weather.

There are also a number of resources on climate change .


















Monday, March 1, 2010

International Women's Day


International Women's day ( March 8) is a global day, celebrating the economic, political and social, achievements of women, past present and future.

Deniliquin TAFE library will be showing a short film to help celebrate the day on Wednesday March 10 at 12 noon. ( BYO lunch). There will also be a display of resources in the library


These are some of the latest resources in the library that celebrate the lives of Australian women.


The flower hunter : the remarkable life of Ellis Rowan Morton-Evans, Christine. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, c2009. 329 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., (some col.), ports.

Women of flowers : botanical art in Australia from the 1830s to the 1960s Norton, Leonie. Canberra : National Library of Australia, c2009. iii, 126 p. : chiefly col. ill.

Females on the fatal shore : Australia's brave pioneers De Vries, Susanna. Brisbane, Qld. : Pirgoss Press, 2009. iv, 411 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps, ports.

Gender equality Healey, Justin. Thirroul, N.S.W. : Spinney Press, c2009. 44 p. : col. ill.


Other resources on display include


Movies

4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days - plight of two women seeking an illegal pregnancy termination in Bulgaria in the late 1980’s
Puberty blues DVD- Growing up in seventies australia
Kandahar DVD A woman searchers for her sister in Afghanistan
Juno [DVD - Teenage pregancy
Home song stories [DVD - the true story of Rose a glamourous shanghai nightclub singer, who struggles ot survive in senties australias with two young children

My Mother my Son DVD An Aborigianl Mother and daughter , both victims of the Stolen generation embark on a journey to regain custody of the daughter's young son


Biography


The road from Coorain _ Jill Ker Conway describes her childhood growing up in australian outback then Sydney
Holy cow : an Indian adventure - Sara Macdonald takes you on an irreverant rreligious tour of India
Sing, and don't cry : a Mexican journal - Cate kennedy works as a volunter in an impoverished mexican farming community for 12 months
My place Riding the bus with my sister : a true life journey - chronicles the year that Rachel simon spend riding buses with her sister Beth ( who has an intellectual disabilitiy)
Nine parts of desire : the hidden world of Islamic women - Geraldine Brroks describes the lives of Islamic women in various countires

My Place - We follow Sally Morgan as she discovers her spriritual and racial roots


Teenage girls


Girl Stuff: your full on guide to the teen years

Coping with cliques : a workbook to help girls deal with gossip, putdowns, bullying and other mean behaviour


Other Interesting stuff'


The Atlas of women in the world

Plumpton High babies video recording ( young mums going to school)

The end of equality: work babies and women's choices in 21st century Australia

Natural superwoman; the survival guide for women who have to much to do

Built like a woman - DIY handy guide for woman

Minefields and miniskirts: Australian Women and the Vietnam war

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Find it Fast






Have you tried the "Find it fast" link in the TAFE library catalogue? When you are not sure of exactly what you are looking for and just want to see what your nearest TAFE library has this is a great link to a list of specific types of resources in your library. Childrens books, Movies on DVD, Literature, ESL resources and Fiction are just some of the possible lists that are available. click on the blue link in the TAFE catalogue .
Library Catalogue Find It Fast! eResources My Account Home









Thursday, February 4, 2010

Subject related bibliographies

As everyone knows lists are are great way to organise your life and keep you on track. Organising your research is no different and lists of relevant resources can be a quick and handy reference tool.

I have just discovered how to create lists of TAFE resources that are available at Deniliquin TAFE Campus library.This is a great way to hook you up with resources that are available at your campus library. Here are a few examples



Biographies

Issues in society

Movies on DVD


Anatomy


Counselling


You could also make your own bibliographical lists of resources for what ever topics that would be useful to you. You can do this through the TAFE Library Catalogue. Get organised and ask Jenny to help you create your resource lists!!!!