Oliver is the school's online library management tool. Use it to search the library's collection, read reviews, access eBooks (Wheelers) and videos (ClickView). For more information on how to use Oliver, follow the link below:
QHHS’s ClickView video library includes thousands of titles, including documentaries, films, TV series, flipped learning and lessons. Many videos include teaching and learning resources. You can quickly search for video resources on ClickView using Oliver.
Alternately, view the entire ClickView collection and access the enhanced features of ClickView Online. For more information, follow the link below:
Explore some of the many titles available on Wheelers e-Platform.
The 2020 NSW Premier's Reading Challenging encourages students in years 7-9 to devour 20 books by 28 August 2020. Reading logs are available from the library, or you can log your books online, on the PRC Student Site.
In 2020, students can nominate up to 10 personal choice books (previously 5).
For help getting started, visit the link below:
The following students have made a fantastic start on the 2020 NSW Premier’s Reading challenge.
A wide range of alternative collections of texts are freely available to students. Please explore the following options:
Blacktown City eLibrary – Get free access to eBooks, audiobooks, magazines and newspapers from the Blacktown City eLibrary. Get started by creating a free membership and be sure to check out the amazing resources in the Digital Library.
State Library of NSW – Explore Australia’s oldest library, including their extensive eResource collection. Get started by creating a free membership or use your Blacktown City library card.
Trove – Create a free account with Trove (National Library of Australia) and access historical and current texts from hundreds of Australia’s state and local libraries. Read or listen to thousands of texts online or sign up to libraries from across the country.
Audible – Stream an incredible collection of audiobooks, including titles across six different languages. Audible is making hundreds of titles freely available for as long as schools are closed.
Storyline Online – For those of you with younger children at home, Storyline Online features celebrated actors reading children’s books. You can stream the videos on your computer or download their Android or iOS apps.