Monday, August 6, 2012

The Great Book Swap 2012


 

 THE GREAT BOOK SWAP

 Supporting the Indigenous Literacy Project


10am–4pm, Wednesday 5 September 2012
 
At four locations - Fisher Library, Conservatorium Library, Sydney College of the Arts Library and

 

Health Sciences Library

Cumberland Campus
75 East St, Lidcombe
R BLOCK
  

About the Indigenous Literacy Foundation (ILF)

ILF aims to raise literacy and improve the lives and opportunities of Indigenous children living in remote and isolated regions by providing books and other literacy resources and sponsoring community identified literacy projects.


How to participate in the Great Book Swap
  • Bring along one of your favourite or much loved books so you can swap it for someone else's.
  • Make a donation and all the money raised will be donated to the Indigenous Literacy Project.
  • Bookplates will be available so you can tell the recipient why the book means so much to you.
  • Books can be dropped off at any University of Sydney Library before the day.
Hosted by the University of Sydney Library and the Faculty of Education and Social Work, with support from the Koori Centre and Yooroang Garang.

For more information about the ILF and to make an online donation visit: www.indigenousliteracyfoundation.org.au

For information about the event at the Health Sciences Library please contact Kathy Thorncraft

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