Would an immersion program meet the training needs of Australian and New Zealand teaching librarians?
ANZIIL is an outcome of the CAUL Information Literacy Standards workshop, held in Adelaide in 2000, at which Australian and New Zealand universities were represented along with schools, TAFE, the Council of Australian State Libraries (CASL) and ALIA. There was a general consensus from the workshop that an Institute, which would contribute to the national information literacy agenda by addressing the development of information literacy in education, was educationally, professionally and politically desirable. ANZIIL aims to work closely with the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL), Council of New Zealand University Librarians (CONZUL), Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA), National Working Group for TAFE Library Services (NWGTLS) and Library and Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa (LIANZA). CAUL and CONZUL have endorsed the formation of ANZIIL. ANZIIL’s mission is to support organisations, institutions and individuals in the promotion of infor
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