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- | **ANNUAL REPORT 2023 | + | **Annual Reports Multicultural working group** |
- | WORKING GROUP ON MULTICULTURAL LIBRARY SERVICES (NSW) | + | |
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- | **Introduction**: | + | |
- | Multicultural Library Services Group at a glance 2022-23 | + | [[Annual Report 2023 multicultural]] |
- | Many of the attendees at the meetings were multicultural library staff and the Working Group membership list represent 25 local councils. | + | {{ :wiki:mcwgannual_report_2022_multicultural.docx |Annual Report 2022 multicultural}} |
- | Chairperson: Sujatha Thadakamalla, | + | |
- | Secretary: Jadwiga Krejza, Liverpool Library | + | |
- | PLN Representative: | + | |
- | State Library of NSW Representatives: | + | |
- | **PROFILE OF WORKING GROUP** | + | [[Annual Report 2021 multicultural]] |
- | The working Group on Multicultural Services of NSW was established in June 1983 by several Librarians working in the field of library services for the CALD community. The Working Group’s role is to promote the provision of library resources and services to clients in a range of community languages. | + | |
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- | **VISION**: | + | |
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- | **MISSION**: | + | |
- | Achievements, | + | |
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- | **Multicultural Excellence Award reviewed in May / June 2023**: | + | |
- | The Multicultural Excellence Awards are awarded annually by the Working Group on Multicultural Library Services (WGMLS), a working group of the NSW public libraries network. The awards recognise a public library service and an individual practitioner for demonstrated excellence in the delivery of multicultural | + | |
- | Multicultural library services encompass a range of services provided to a culturally and linguistically diverse community (CALD) and acknowledge and celebrate Australia' | + | |
- | Multicultural library services are an important aspect of public library services. This prestigious award has been established to recognise and promote this importance. | + | |
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- | Objectives | + | |
- | • To recognise the importance of multicultural library services | + | |
- | • To raise the profile of multicultural library services within the community | + | |
- | • To encourage excellence in the field of multicultural library services | + | |
- | • To acknowledge and celebrate excellence in the field by both individual practitioners and public library services across NSW. | + | |
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- | **Award categories**: | + | |
- | There are two categories of awards. | + | |
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- | **ORGANISATION**: | + | |
- | 1. NSW Public library serving a population of more than 100,000 | + | |
- | 2. NSW Public library serving a population of less than 100,000 | + | |
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- | For the organisation category, projects must have been devised and implemented in the two years prior to the closing date for entries. A public library service that has won this award is not precluded from entering a new project for a subsequent award. | + | |
- | The award-winning libraries must submit a brief report to the NSWPLA Executive Officer. The report needs to outline how the funding was used to enhance a multicultural activity. | + | |
- | The multicultural Excellence Award for a library will continue to be managed as it has been with submission made along with the other awards at Switch Conference. | + | |
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- | **INDIVIDUAL**: | + | |
- | **ELIGIBILITY** | + | |
- | All public library services in NSW and individuals working in the field of multicultural public library services are eligible for the award. | + | |
- | For the individual category, there are no time restrictions. An individual is also eligible for an award more than once. | + | |
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- | The Multicultural Excellence Awards are awarded annually to recognise both a metropolitan and a rural or regional public library service and an individual practitioner for demonstrated excellence in the delivery of multicultural library services. | + | |
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- | **2023 – AWARD WINNERS** | + | |
- | Winner - Metropolitan - City of Ryde Libraries. | + | |
- | Winner – Regional / Rural – Albury City Council. | + | |
- | Winner – Individual award – Eugenia Ng – Burwood Council | + | |
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- | **ALIA Multicultural Working Group**: Oriana initiated actively the conversation to form a group that is inclusive of people working in different areas, providing services to culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities (CALD). | + | |
- | ALIA established the Multicultural Working Group and launched ALIA Multicultural in November 2022, with an aim to facilitate networking, support, professional development and resources for the information sector with a focus on culturally and linguistically diverse communities. | + | |
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- | Visit the webpage https:// | + | |
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- | Oriana Acevedo, Multicultural Services Consultant, SLNSW announced her retirement in June 2023. She has been an inspiration to many librarians, especially multicultural service librarians with incredible enthusiasm and spirit, always looking at projects to improve the services we offer to the diverse community of New South Wales. | + | |
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- | The Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) hosted the first inaugural **Multicultural Community Engagement Conference**: | + | |
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- | Two libraries from public libraries participated at this meet, Lara Pugh from Wollongong City Libraries and Sujatha Thadakamalla from Fairfield City Open Libraries. | + | |
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- | Lara presented a paper - Developing a community engagement plan through preliminary engagement with service providers for Wollongong City Libraries’ Learning City Project and Sujatha shared the various resources and service facilities made available from public libraries and in particular at Fairfield City Open Libraries. | + | |
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- | One of the sessions discussed was ‘Language Inclusion Index: Capacity, Access and Visibility for inclusive engagement’ | + | |
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- | **Multicultural Bulk Loans Service**: | + | |
- | Abby Dawson updated with new and fresh marketing material New Bookmarks, Digital signage, posters for social media. | + | |
- | State Library also made available new Multicultural Bulk Loan Service banner, for display in the libraries. | + | |
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- | **Multicultural Bulk Loans 2022-23**: | + | |
- | • French | + | |
- | • Spanish | + | |
- | • Italian | + | |
- | • Russian | + | |
- | • German | + | |
- | • Japanese | + | |
- | • Chinese | + | |
- | • Polish | + | |
- | • Arabic and | + | |
- | • Greek | + | |
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- | We noticed huge growth in loan numbers for the languages Ukrainian, Nepalese, Urdu and Arabic collections. | + | |
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- | Service was used by 83 libraries, 30 metro, 52 regional and Metropolitan Remand and Reception centre, Silverwater. | + | |
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- | **Multilingual glossary**: | + | |
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- | **Tibetan Language Collection Launch**: | + | |
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- | **indyreads**: | + | |
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- | In 2022-23, We had interesting presentations on the topics of interest to community: | + | |
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- | **Seniors Connected Program Seniors Connected Program | + | |
- | Young Mentors Program: ** | + | |
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- | Vivien Chung (Willoughby Library) presented on the successful program ‘Be connected’ run by the library for senior community. Library partnered with the local High School and the students from the school volunteered to be part of the program. Prior to the start of the program students were trained by the library staff and the senior participants were asked to prepare the questions, and any problems they would like to work when being trained by the students. | + | |
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- | **Korean Cultural Centre**: WONDER - Korean picture books and artworks, May 2023. This exhibition featured wordless picture books, original illustrations, | + | |
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- | **Suppliers’ presentations**: | + | |
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- | Shauna also provided information on multicultural websites for mental health for help to the CALD community. | + | |
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- | During 2022-23 Working group had meetings at various venues to provide visibility to the services to the multicultural community, from different local libraries. | + | |
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- | November 2022 – State Library NSW | + | |
- | February 2023 – Hornsby Library | + | |
- | May 2023 – Korean Cultural Centre | + | |
- | August 2023 – Fairfield City Open Libraries | + | |
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- | We had robust discussions on various aspects and shared our experiences to improve library services being provided to the CALD community. | + | |
- | • **LOTE DVD collection – streaming solutions** | + | |
- | ALIA is still looking into classification of Community language DVDs. With the classification challenges it was evident that not much of a variety of titles were available for purchase. | + | |
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- | Fairfield City Open Libraries is providing Kanopy as a streaming solution where European languages are well presented in addition to Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Indian titles. | + | |
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- | • **Canterbury Library** had a special event – Ukrainian celebrations with cultural events. | + | |
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- | • **Randwick Library** – Storytime sessions with LOTE4Kids, 3D Printinbg, Laser cut, Science Week – Astronomy. | + | |
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- | • **Ryde Library** – Tax help in Cantonese and Mandarin, Korean calligraphy workshops, information sessions on home and age care in Mandarin. | + | |
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- | • **Wollongong Libraries** – Ballroom dancing workshops, in collaboration with Korean Cultural Centre Puppetry workshops, healthy food stores. | + | |
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- | • **Metropolitan Remand and Reception Centre** – Most popular resources are in Chinese, Vietnamese, Indian languages. | + | |
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- | • **Fairfield City Open Libraries** – Saturday family story time and activities are very popular, giving an opportunity for the families to enjoy the library time by children and parents, accessing all resources. | + | |
- | Grandparents day preschool storytime - | + | |
- | Lab.LX STEAM creative space at Whitlam Library & Bonnyrigg library – youth and adult focused experimental space for STEAM education. PC Game design, robotics, 3d Printers, Lego Learning system, Virtual reality games,Big Bang Science Workshops that spark imagination and build child’s confidence, collaboration and creativity. | + | |
- | Studio 2166 – for creating music, creating online content, photographic techniques | + | |
- | WORKARY – for support to the development of community – job skills, Disability employment services to share mutual support sharing similar life experiences, | + | |
- | Fairfield City Open Libraries provided Tax help for multicultural communityin their own language. | + | |
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- | • **New Liverpool library** - Yellamundie, | + | |
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- | **Docuwik**i | + | |
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- | The Working Group has a presence on the State Library of NSW Website. Moving forward all Agenda and Minutes and relevant additional information for the group will be available only from the State Library of NSW Wiki. | + | |
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+ | [[Annual Report 2020 multicultural]] |
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