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Softlink Pacific Top Supporter of SLANZA 2011

Announcement posted by Softlink Australia 06 Jul 2011

Softlink is a major sponsor of the 2011 School Library Association of New Zealand Aotearoa Conference in Auckland

Softlink Pacific is supporting the upcoming School Library Association of New Zealand Aoteoroa (SLANZA) Conference 2011 as a major sponsor. The conference, aimed at reading, information literacy, and learning will be held at St Cuthbert’s College in Auckland on the 17-20th July.

Softlink Pacific’s Ms Lyn Walker, New Zealand Business Account Manager, and Ms Hilary Greenebaum, Educational Training and Sales Consultant will be available at Booth #6 to discuss all your Library Management System needs.

Softlink Pacific is pleased to be holding the following activities for conference delegates:

Personal Oliver and Alice training sessions on Monday 18th July from 8:30am – 4:30pm. 30 minute sessions are available for $30 +GST per session. To book a 30 minute slot, contact Hilary Greenebaum at hgreenebaum@softlinkint.com or call 0800 476 385 by Monday 11th July, 2011.

A practical presentation to assist library staff will be presented by Ms Hilary Greenebaum on Wednesday 20th July from 11:55am – 12:40pm. The presentation, titled ‘Do you Swim with Sharks or Dolphins’, will focus on developing and maintaining a mutually beneficial relationship between the Principal and Library staff.

With over 20+ years experience in schools, as a teacher, teacher with library responsibilities, and former Principal in the USA, Ms Hilary Greenebaum offers her advice on providing positive steps for librarians to collaborate with senior management to support student learning and success.

“The Softlink Pacific team is proud to be a major sponsor of SLANZA, and the opportunity to present is a welcome pleasure for us.”

“The presentation will focus on providing practical, action-oriented steps that librarians can make to change the traditional thinking of senior management when it comes to their role in the school,” says Ms Hilary Greenebaum.

“I look forward to presenting on this topic to assist librarians with their daily work in student literacy.”

To register to attend the SLANZA conference, visit http://www.eenz.com/slanza11/