Liza Moss has worked in public, TAFE and school libraries. A teacher for 25 years, she has been a teacher librarian in a variety of schools: distance education, preschool to Year 12 and most recently in large secondary schools in the Hunter. After ten years at Kotara High School, Liza has been teacher librarian at Warners Bay High School. She is the current administrator of the NSWTL listserv and the Secretary of the Hunter Area Secondary Teacher Librarians Association (HASTLA). Liza is the Newcastle/Hunter member of the School Libraries of New South Wales (SLANSW) Committee and recently presented on the subject of 'Genrefication' at their 2019 conference. Liza was recently published in SCIS with an article entitled 'Ten ways to transform your library into a flexible learning space'. She is a wealth of knowledge and a mentor to many other Teacher Librarians.
Workshop - Making the most of OLIVER in your library
In this workshop Liza will provide Teacher Librarians will valuable ideas to maximise the usefulness of their library catalogue and promote OLIVER throughout their school community by making the most of features within the library catalogue.
Workshop - Making the most of OLIVER in your library
In this workshop Liza will provide Teacher Librarians will valuable ideas to maximise the usefulness of their library catalogue and promote OLIVER throughout their school community by making the most of features within the library catalogue.