Thursday, February 25, 2010 @ 3:45 PM
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623 |
3:45 PM |
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Community Digitization Program: Collaboration and capacity building |
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Jessica Posgate, Our Ontario Project Coordinator; Stephanie Cann, CDP Facilitator; Krista McCracken, CDP Facilitator; Morgan Peachey-Dupon, CDP Facilitator; Maggie Jacques, Petawawa PL; Jill Shea, CDP Assistant, Knowledge Ontario
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SOLS/OLS-N and Knowledge Ontario, through its Our Ontario project, are partnering in the Community Digitization Project, with the aim of strategically developing digitized content about Ontario communities and building sustainable digitization programs within the public library sector. This project brings together expertise, staff, and technology to enable over 25 selected public libraries and community partners (archives, museums, historical societies) to build a long-term knowledge base. |
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Convenor:
Jess Postgate, Our Ontario Project Coordinator
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Session #
624 |
3:45 PM |
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Of Newbs, n00bs, Nerds, and Nonversation |
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Beth Jefferson, Founder, Bibliocommons
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Can libraries ever hope to be more than over-eager newbs in the design of online spaces for teens and tweens? How do we develop connection and conversation spaces that reach beyond our beloved “nerds”? We'll share research about the 1st first phase of the OLA Forest Interactive program: what we learned, and how your library can participate! |
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Convenor:
Nancy Bertolotti, MLIS Graduate, University of Wes
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Session #
625 |
3:45 PM |
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Implementation of Conifer in Acquisition and Bibliographic Services |
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Shuzhen Zhao, Bibliographical Service Librarian; Sue Eberlie, Cataloguing Assistant; Patricia Belanger, Acquisitions/Bibliographic Co-coordinator: Leddy Library, University of Windsor
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The University of Windsor Library migrated to Conifer in May 2009. Bringing up the new system, the data migration and clean-up, and the user training, will all be shared in this session. |
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Convenor:
Bartek Kawula, OCUL Scholars Portal
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Session #
626 |
3:45 PM |
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Using Open Source Software to Build Digital Collections |
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Nick Ruest, Digital Strategies Librarian, McMaster University Library
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Hear the benefits of using open source technology in building digital collections with demonstrations, Q&A, and open discussion. |
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Convenor:
Jessica Rovito, LIS Student, University of Toronto
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Session #
627 |
3:45 PM |
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Building the 21st Century School and Learning Commons: Physical and Virtual! |
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Carol Koechlin, Library Consultant; Roger Nevin, Teacher-Librarian, Kawartha Pine Ridge DSB
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Discover the potential benefits of reinventing library physical and virtual spaces into a school learning commons that addresses the evolving needs of teachers and students. Learn how to transform your library web page into a virtual learning commons using Google Apps and other powerful web 2.0 applications. |
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Convenor:
Mary Beth Snyder, Teacher-Librarian, Waterloo Regi
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Session #
628 |
3:45 PM |
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Ontario Library History |
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Elizabeth Hanson, Librarian, Indiana University; Elaine Boone, Belleville
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The general topic is about the development of library education from 1900 to the 1930s and the change from an occupation to a profession. Elaine Boone describes how the library school at Univ. of Toronto achieved accreditation in the 1930s and how librarians began to view themselves. Elizabeth Hanson discusses library education before 1930 and OLA's advocacy for improved training through library institutes across the province for librarians and trustees in this early period. The Ex Libris Association, with a long-standing interest in these matters, is the sponsor for this interesting session. |
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Convenor:
Lorne Bruce, University of Guelph
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Session #
629 |
3:45 PM |
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Deconstructing the Movie Machine 12 |
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Doug Atkinson and Fiona Denzey, CVS/Midwest Tape
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Back by popular demand! Year 12! Along with the popcorn, enjoy an overview of the year's best and worst children's films. |
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Convenor:
Lindsay Tyler, CNIB Library
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Session #
630 |
3:45 PM |
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Google Book Settlement - Update |
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Grace Westcott, Barrister and Solicitor, and Vice-Chair of the Canadian Copyright Institute
Jon Orwant. Engineer Manager, Google Book Search
Sian Meikle, Digital Services Librarian, University of Toronto
Convenor: Tony Horava, Acting Associate University Librarian (Collections), University of Ottawa
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The Google Books Settlement is a complex issue of critical importance to libraries and the educational community. It continues to be controversial and the Canadian Library community is following developments closely. This timely session will highlight the background, the issues, and the current status, with implications for Canadian authors, libraries, and citizenry. |
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Convenor:
Tony Horava, University of Ottawa
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Session #
701 |
5:15 PM |
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Association des bibliothéques de l’Ontario-Franco |
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Presiding: Pascal Lupien, Présidente 2009.
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Reunion Annuelle |
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Session #
702 |
5:15 PM |
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Ontario College and University Library Association |
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Presiding: Nathalie Soini, President, 2009.
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Annual Meeting
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Session #
703 |
5:15 PM |
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Ontario Health Libraries Association |
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Presiding: Kimberley Aslett, President 2009
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Annual Meeting |
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Session #
704 |
5:15 PM |
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Ontario School Library Association |
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Teacher-Librarian of the Year Award
Distinguished Administrator of the Year Award
Award for Special Achievement
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Award Presentation and Reception |
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Session #
801 |
6:00 PM |
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Association des bibliothéques de l’Ontario-Franco |
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Reception du prix micheline persaud
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Award Presentation and Reception |
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Session #
802 |
6:00 PM |
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Ontario College and University Library Association |
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Award for Special Achievement
Lifetime Achievement Award
New Librarian Residency Award
Student Award
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Award Presentation and Reception |
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Session #
803 |
6:00 PM |
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Ontario Health Libraries Association |
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Presentation of new products and services by our generous sponsor, OVID Technologies
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Reception |
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Session #
804 |
6:00 PM |
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OPLA Readers' Advisory Committee Reception |
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By invitation. Committee members will receive email communication from chair, Sharron Smith. |
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Session #
805 |
5:30 PM |
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University of Western Ontario Alumni Reception |
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Western Library and Information Science graduates are invited to join us for a reception on Thursday, February 25, 2010 at Joe Badali's, 156 Front Street West between 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.. Reconnect with LIS faculty, staff and alumni in a fun informal setting. RSVP online at www.westernconnect.ca/lis_event or call 1-866-447-1044. See you there! |
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Session #
806 |
6:00 PM |
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Faculty of Information Alumni Association |
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The Faculty of Information’s Alumni Association is hosting a super gathering to celebrate its super alumni! Catch up with classmates by joining us in the “West” Private Dining Room at a reception on Thursday, February 25th at Joe Badali’s, 156 Front Street West between 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM. The cost is $10 and includes free appetizers and a drink of your choice. Even if you are not attending the conference, everyone is welcome. RSVP kathleen.obrien@utoronto.ca or call 416-978-7184 by Monday, February 22nd, 2010.
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Session #
807 |
5:30 PM |
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PUBLIC LIBRARY RECEPTION |
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Session #
808 |
7:00 PM |
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THE 2010 PUBLIC LIBRARY AWARDS DINNER |
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Ticket required
$60.00
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Ontario Public Library Association and Ontario Library Boards’ Association
Gala banquet. Celebrate the contributions made through public libraries in Ontario, and the achievements of the individuals who lead the way.
AWARDS to be presented:
Minister’s Awards for Innovation
Angus Mowat Awards of Excellence
James Bain Medallion for the Public Library Trustee of the Year
Children’s Librarian of the Year
Excellence in Youth Services Award
Readers’ Advisory Award
Lifetime Achievement Award
W.J. Robertson Medallion for Public Librarian of the Year
Public Library Guidelines Certification will be presented |
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Session #
850 |
7:30 AM |
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TALCO
Annual General Meeting |
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TALCO (The Association of Library, Media, Information Technology Co-ordinators and Consultants of Ontario) invites conference delegtes who are the lead people in their school boards for library, media and information technology programs to attend the AGM. No cost. Please email Kelly Diioro if you plan to attend: Kelly.DiIorio@dsbn.edu.on.ca |
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Session #
900 |
8:00 AM |
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ALL CONFERENCE PLENARY |
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Ezra Levant, Conservative Pundit
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For fifteen years, Levant has been an insider with the Conservative Party, working closely with many of its senior decision-makers, right up to the Prime Minister's Office. When not advocating for the Nation’s ring-wing conservative movement, he works as a columnist for Canadian Lawyer magazine and various newspapers. He is also the author of Shakedown: How Our Government is Undermining Democracy in the Name of Human Rights. Part memoir, part investigative journalism, this is a shocking and controversial look at the corruption of Canada’s human rights commissions. Levant’s latest book, Ethical Oil: The Case for Not Buying Oil from OPEC Nations, will be out in March 2010. |
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Session #
1000 |
9:05 AM |
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OSLA SPOTLIGHT Dr. Chris Spence |
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Dr. Chris Spence, Director of Education, Toronto DSB
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Dr. Chris Spence is the Director of Education for the Toronto District School Board, Canada’s largest and most multicultural school board. He has more than 15 years of senior administration and teaching experience and has authored several books about leadership and teaching. His leadership role in working with the broader educational community to manage issues, develop policy, promote causes that benefit students, and achieve measurable results has been widely recognized. He played a significant role in the development of Boys 2 Men; Project G.O. (Girls Only); and the Read to Succeed Program, which motivates and teaches boys to read. He has won many awards for his outstanding contributions to education and the community, including Outstanding Alumni Award from Simon Fraser University, Positive Impact Award, and Canadian Black Achievement Award for Professional Achievement and Community Leadership. He was recognized by the City of Toronto for best practices in education and by the community group Why We Are Here for outstanding educational contributions. Chris also received the John C. Holland Award for Professional Achievement and a Harry Jerome Award for community contributions. |
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Convenor:
Ruth Hall, 2009-10 President, OSLA; Teacher-Librar
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Session #
1001 |
9:05 AM |
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FEATURE SESSION Working Together: Our common characteristics and challenges and how we can better su |
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Dr. Daniel J. Caron, Librarian and Archivist of Canada
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Over the last year, Library and Archives Canada has been working on a modernization initiative to fully support its role as a national institution. Based on results from early pathfinders and research on the current environment, it is clear that collaboration is paramount and a must-have at all levels - institutional and professional - to achieve set outcomes that provide Canadian citizens with consistent and persistent access to their information resources over time. After a brief overview of the environment and the challenges memory institutions face, the presentation will focus on collaboration issues and the avenues to explore that will allow us to increase synergy and serve citizens well. |
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Convenor:
Tanis Fink, Seneca College
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Session #
1002 |
9:05 AM |
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The Publisher/Librarian Connection |
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Nora Rawlinson, editor and co-founder of earlyword.com.
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Nora Rawlinson, co-founder of earlyword.com and former editor-in-chief of Publisher’s Weekly, believes that the more librarians understand publishing, the better readers advisors and book buyers they will be. Learn how to anticipate demand; understand major and niche publishers; spot sleepers, and how to better use publisher’s catalogs; and develop online tools for better collection development and readers advisory. |
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Convenor:
Sharron Smith, Kitchener PL
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Session #
1003 |
9:05 AM |
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Music at the Reference Desk: A survival guide |
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Farah Mohanned, Music Librarian, Eleanor London Cote Saint-Luc PL
Michelle Arbuckle, National Librarian, Canadian Music Centre
Brian McMillan, Music Liaison Librarian, McGill University
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Despite being one of our most popular pastimes, music and its related literature pose significant challenges to library staff handling patron reference questions. Identifying songs, locating scores and recordings, finding biographical information on musical personalities: is it possible without music-specific subscription databases? Search strategies and common resources in print and onlinewill be demonstrated. |
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Convenor:
Heather Glerum, Markham PL
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Session #
1004 |
9:05 AM |
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Fournir des services en français dans un environnement bilingue |
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Ann Hemingway, Head Librarian, Faculty of Education RC, University of Ottawa; Todd Kyle, Branch Manager, Mississauga PL; Christine Labelle, Teacher-Librarian, Halton DSB
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Cet atelier explore, sous forme d'une table ronde, les défis, les enjeux et les solutions reliés à l'offre de services en français au sein d'organismes bilingues et multiculturels. Les invités proviennent de milieux divers, tels que les bibliothèques publiques, scolaires et académiques. Suite à une présentation de 15 minutes de chacun des invités, une discussion suivra. |
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Convenor:
Monique Brûlé, Conseil des écoles catholiques du C
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Session #
1005 |
9:05 AM |
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Strategies to Increase Resource Usage by Nurses |
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Margaret Quirie, Director, Library Services, The Ottawa Hospital
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This session looks at the successful and not-so-successful strategies used at The Ottawa Hospital to encourage greater use of library resources by nursing staff through the lens of nursing knowledge translation research. |
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Convenor:
Gail Knaggs, Markham - Stouffville Hospital
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Session #
1006 |
9:05 AM |
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Technology Training that Works for Staff, Not Against Them |
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Jane Foo, Digital Services & Information Systems Librarian; Jennifer Peters-Lise, Digital Services Librarian: Seneca Libraries
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When Seneca Libraries created the new Digital Library Services Division, staff education and training were considered essential ingredients to ensure a positive impact of the new division on library staff and the institution. Four years later, we are happy to share our insights on what works and does not work to foster a "can-do" attitude about library technologies within the library.
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Convenor:
Chantal Phillips, University of Guelph
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Session #
1007 |
9:05 AM |
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Spotlight on Research |
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Kim McPhee, Reference & Instructional Services Librarian; Marg Sloan, Reference & Instructional Services Librarian; Western Libraries
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Grad Students Information Seeking: What we need to know
Graduate student enrolment is increasing and academic librarians must support this diverse group. How do grad students approach research? What are their stumbling blocks? What do they need from us in order to succeed? We spoke to graduate students in the social sciences and have uncovered the answers to these questions.
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Convenor:
Martha Stortz, MLIS student, University of Western
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Session #
1008 |
9:05 AM |
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Brock University's Matheson Learning Commons: How students communicate |
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Justine Cotton, Communications and Liaison Librarian; Kevin Manuel, Liaison Librarian: Brock University
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In September 2008, Brock University opened the Matheson Learning Commons. In the fall of 2008, an initial set of focus groups about the services of the Learning Commons suggested there was a need to study how to best communicate these services and resources of the Library and its partners. A second series of focus groups were held in March 2009 and the research results provide insight into how university libraries and their campus partners can effectively promote their services and collections to today's students.
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Convenor:
Jessie Farewell, MLIS student, University of Weste
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Session #
1009 |
9:05 AM |
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"There's a Library Here?" Raising your profile on campus |
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Jennifer Easter, Liaison Librarian; Caroline Stewart, Academic Liaison Librarian: University of Guelph-Humber
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Ever heard, "We didn't know the library did that!" Our strategic planning process revealed that students didn't have a good sense of the scope of our library services and how we could support them academically. Students asked for a stronger library presence on-campus. We responded with the creation of a student advisory committee and the development of marketing strategies to raise our profile within the university. Join us to hear about our focus on outreach.
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Convenor:
Leslie Thomson, MISt student, University of Toront
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Session #
1010 |
9:05 AM |
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Are They Finding What They Need? Do Screen Readers Help? |
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Kelly Dermody, Coordinator of Library Services for Persons with Disabilities, Ryerson University Library; Norda Majekodunmi, Assistant Librarian, Scott Library, York University
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This presentation investigates the accessibility and usability of library databases for University Students with print/learning disabilities. The presentation is based on the results of a study conducted by York University and Ryerson University where ten students who use screen readers were asked to search 3 academic databases. The impact of database accessibility on research skills at the academic level will be discussed.
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Convenor:
Rob Ambra, MISt student, University of Toronto
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Session #
1011 |
9:05 AM |
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Developing Digital Literacy at Your Library |
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Cathy Wing, Co-Executive Director, Media Awareness Network; Jane Venus, Manager: Children and Teen Services; Ottawa PL
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The issue of filtering public library workstations is an ongoing debate. By providing digital literacy programs, libraries can help maintain their position of trust in their communities, while providing uncensored information. This session, delivered by Media Awareness Network and the Ottawa Public Library, shows how to deliver tips and workshops to parents to help them equip their children with digital literacy skills. The presenters will also spotlight a new partnership with Girl Guides of Canada which will see girls in guiding receive cybercitizen badges in Ottawa libraries.
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Convenor:
Andrea Trudel, Ottawa PL
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Session #
1012 |
9:05 AM |
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An Online Book Club for Kids |
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Jennifer Stirling, Manager, Library Web Services & Systems, Ottawa PL.; Brett Tackaberry, Directory of Technology, 76Design
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Ottawa Public Library's website for children offers preschoolers and older children a chance to learn literacy skills in a fun, interactive environment. Learn how this bilingual site was built using the Drupal open-source platform, and how library staff maintain the site to keep it fresh and kids coming back.
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Convenor:
Anne-Marie Miller, Ottawa PL
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Session #
1013 |
9:05 AM |
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Writers in Residence: Making them a success at your library |
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Greg Kelner, Manager, North York Central Library Departments
Phyllis Jacklin, Manager, Subject Departments, Toronto Reference Library, Toronto PL.
Marilyn Pillar, Manager of Lakeshore Branch, Innisfill PL
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Learn how to plan and execute a Writer in Residence program from start to finish, including tips on types of residencies, submitting Canada Council grant proposals, creating successful programming, incorporating blogs and online chats, and supporting the author and his or her project.
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Convenor:
Norma Graham, Grey-Highlands PL
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Session #
1014 |
9:05 AM |
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WITHDRAWN BY SPEAKER Assisting Suspended Students Through an Innovative |
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Cheryl Skovronek, Area Manager and Chair of Children and Youth Services Committee; Nicole Coker, Youth Librarian, Albion Branch: TPL; Nadia Adragna, TIPSS Coordinator; Paul Reis; TIPSS Social Worker: TCDSB
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The Transitional Intervention Program for Suspended Students (TIPSS) is a partnership project of the Toronto Public Library and Toronto Catholic District School Board that brings suspended students into the library. Participants receive library orientation; access to online, educational, and community resources; academic support, and have access to a social worker. Learn how the program has become a success, how it was developed, and hear about future plans. |
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Convenor:
Peter O’Neil, Toronto Catholic DSB
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Session #
1015 |
9:05 AM |
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Designing Spaces for Older Adults |
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Allan M Kleiman, Library Consultant(s)-on-Call; Past Chair and Member, ALA RUSA RSS Library Service to an Aging Population Committee
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Although the concept of providing services for older adults in not a new one, the disproportionate growth of this demographic is causing most library systems to intentionally refocus energies on this segment of their communities. There are actually three generations within the senior group to be considered when designing a senior space: baby boomers, older adults, and the elderly. Learn more about creating the perfect "destination" for these groups. |
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Convenor:
Louise Proctor Maio, Aurora PL
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Session #
1016 |
9:05 AM |
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Battle of the Bands @ Your Library |
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Ellen Stroud, Manager, Branch Services; Jennifer Goodman, Librarian: Oshawa PL
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In 2009, Oshawa Public Libraries hosted its inaugural Battle of the Bands. The event was a huge success with bands in three age categories "rocking the shelves". We will discuss how to host a battle at your library: timelines, committee responsibilities, sponsors, judges, equipment, and more. |
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Convenor:
W. Greg Taylor, Richmond Hill PL
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Session #
1017 |
9:05 AM |
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Healthy Baby Tales: A books for babies program with a healthy cover |
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Brenda Wilson, Head, Young Adult & Children's Services, Cornwall PL; Judith Cantin, Health Educator, Eastern Ontario Health Unit
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In November 2006, Dr. Alyson Shaw, a CHEO pediatrician, wrote an article in the Ottawa Citizen that linked literacy and health. The Cornwall Public Library approached its local Eastern Ontario Health Unit to create a reading and health programme for new parents and their babies. Toys were provided by the Early Years Centre, and an Early Childhood Education student at St. Lawrence College completed the Healthy Baby Tales team. Come and hear how this new combination of existing resources has helped this community to raise healthy, happy readers. |
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Convenor:
Catherine Seaman, Ottawa PL
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Session #
1018 |
9:05 AM |
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OLBA’s Leadership by Design … Connecting Library Leaders |
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Margaret Andrewes, Councillor, Town of Lincoln; Randee Loucks, Principal, CGS Consultants, St Catharines
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With funds allocated from the Ministry of Culture’s $15M investment, the sixth and final element of OLBA’s Leadership by Design will be implemented in Spring 2010 in cooperation with the Ontario Library Service. Networking with Our Peers will bring together Board Chairs and CEO’s in a series of ten Area Workshops – five in Northern Ontario and five in Southern Ontario, to collaborate on issues affecting the future of library leadership in communities province-wide. At this session, you will meet key library leaders involved and be introduced to this far-reaching initiative. |
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Convenor:
Eleanor Jourard, Belleville PL
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Session #
1019 |
9:05 AM |
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A Multitype Library Board - Working Together for Mutual Benefits |
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Elgin Bunston, Multitype Library Coordinator, Saskatchewan Provincial Library
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To address a number of ongoing concerns, including increased demands for on-line information and services, the sharing of resources and services through partnerships, changing demographics, and recruitment, retention, and training concerns re library trustees and staff, the Saskatchewan Provincial Library formed the Multitype Library Board. This is a network of working relationships among autonomous libraries and information providers, established to share services and resources for mutual benefits.
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Convenor:
Claudette Richardson, Kingston Frontenac PL
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Session #
1020 |
9:05 AM |
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Board Performance: Measuring Outcomes, Not Outputs. Session Withdrawn |
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Session #
1021 |
9:05 AM |
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Digital Strategies: Practices and services |
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Rebecca Jones, Dysart & Jones Associates; Aaron Schmidt, District of Columbia Public Library; Amanda Etches-Johnson, McMaster University; Daniel Lee, Research Librarian, Navigator Ltd.
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So much of the work we do in libraries focuses on digital strategies, but we always need to consider the people side of our practices and services. This panel looks at how to change strategies and practices for the digital world, roles: working approaches, competencies, and digital models with users in mind. |
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Convenor:
Marian Doucette, Web Architect, County of Huron PL
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Session #
1022 |
9:05 AM |
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Online Catalogs: What users and librarians want |
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Ted Fons, Director, WorldCat Global Metadata Network
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Hear the results and recommendations from a large-scale 2008 study, conducted by the speaker, to ascertain the similarities and differences in how various end user groups and librarians define metadata quality. Discuss the implications of the research results for current acquisitions and cataloging policies, practices, and workflows. |
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Convenor:
Daniel Boivin, Director, OCLC Canada
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Session #
1023 |
9:05 AM |
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VuFind at York University |
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William Denton, Web Librarian, York University Libraries
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York University chose VuFind (vufind.org) as a new search and discovery application that would give users a better way of searching all York's collections and holdings. Hear what we did, how we did it, how it turned out, what went well, and what the problems were. |
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Convenor:
Jennifer Dekker, Bibliothèque Morisset Library
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Session #
1024 |
9:05 AM |
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Video Killed the Radio Star, But Made My Library Awesome! |
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Shawn McCann, Immersive Learning Librarian; Catherine Baird, Marketing, Communications and Outreach Librarian; Krista Godfrey, Liaison Librarian: McMaster University
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This session relays the experience of McMaster librarians in the creation of a series of outreach videos. The session will identify best practices, key software (and hardware), and means of disseminating video to library users. |
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Convenor:
Shelley Archibald, LIS Student, University of Toro
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1025 |
9:05 AM |
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Are You Atomic? LearnON & the Atomic Learning Pilot |
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Diane Bédard, LearnON Project Manager, Knowledge Ontario
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Was your library a part of the Atomic Learning tutorials pilot project that LearnON ran during the 2009-2010 academic year? Curious as to what were the most popular applications? Highest demand tutorials? How the Atomic tutorials stacked up as a source of 24X7 support? We'll provide an entertaining overview of the results of this pilot project and look at outcomes for 2010 onward. |
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1026 |
9:05 AM |
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Self Service Technology: Helping Customers Help Themselves |
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Moe Hosseini-Ara, Director, Service Excellence, Markham PL; Chris Koufis, Library Productivity Specialist, 3M Canada.
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Moe Hosseini-Ara, Director of Service Excellence with the Markham Public Library, will provide practical insights, lessons learned and benefits realized through the use of RFID and self-service technology. Hear how circulation processes have been transformed, allowing staff to provide more value added services. Find out how your library can improve customer service, materials handling and turn around time while keeping up with increased volume. Markham Public Library, an early adopter of self-service and RFID technology was the first library in Canada to install a booksorter/self-checkin machine. |
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Convenor:
Bernard Musoni, A24 Media/GLKN
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1027 |
9:05 AM |
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Rediscovering the Wealth of Places: Municipal Cultural Planning |
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Greg Baeker, Senior Consultant and Author; Jeannette Hanna, Trajectory Consultants; David Brown, Associate Professor, Brock University
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Learn more about leading ideas and tools of municipal cultural planning, including cultural asset mapping, community identity mapping and place branding, the use of social media in community engagement, and cultural tourism development. |
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Convenor:
Beth Ross, Huron County PL
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1028 |
9:05 AM |
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Healthy Teens and Strong Communities: Strategies for Schools and Public Libraries |
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Brenda Roberts, Allison Hall-Murphy, Ottawa PL; Lynn Lavoie, Halifax PL; Julia Andreacchi, Julia Andreacchi, York Region DSB, Justine Gadouchis, Toronto DSB; Miriam Gilbert, Director, Rosen Publishing
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Eating disorders, depression, bullying, drugs, suicide . . . the health of Canadian Youth is a national priority and librarians can play a pivotal role. How do teens find the information they need—but are too embarrassed to ask for? Strategies will be shared to leverage print, web, and online databases to support teen health and wellness education and programming, which in turn contributes to building strong communities. |
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Convenor:
Kathy Hysen, Independent Researcher
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1029 |
9:05 AM |
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Continuing Education Certification for Canadian Library Staff |
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Sandy Campbell, J.W.Scott Heath Sciences Library; Diane Clark, Staff Development and Training Librarian: University of Alberta Libraries
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This session reports on The Library Association of Alberta/The Partnership Continuing Education Certification Program pilot project. More than 40 participants are recording their continuing education activities and at the end of the pilot will receive certificates that document their CE work. This pilot is the first step towards a national certification program. |
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Convenor:
Janet Williamson, University of Alberta
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1030 |
9:05 AM |
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Shelving Books and Packing Heat: Librarians as freedom fighters |
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Erin Fields, University of British Columbia
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Studies have identified images of librarians as elderly curmudgeons and as sex objects, but what about the image of an army fatigue-wearing, gun-toting librarian putting his/her life on the line for books and the right to read them as found in a popular anime/manga, hypothetically "Library Wars"? This presentation will look at the representation of librarians as freedom fighters. Taking modern day examples, this presentation is a call to arms that will seek to empower librarians to protect the right to access information in a free environment. |
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Convenor:
Manda Plavsa, Seneca College
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1100 |
10:40 AM |
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ALL CONFERENCE PLENARY |
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LGen the Honourable Roméo Dallaire (Ret), Senator
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International Champion of Human Rights, Award-Winning Author, Leader LGen The Hon. Roméo Dallaire (Ret) is a true hero and an outspoken leader for the 21st century. A decorated Lieutenant General, Dallaire served 35 years with the Canadian Armed Forces. His best-selling book, Shake Hands With the Devil, is a stirring account of his experience as the Force Commander of the United Nations Assistance Mission to Rwanda, which exposes the failures of the international community to stop the worst genocide in the 20th century. |
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1200 |
2:10 PM |
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OLA SPOTLIGHT |
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The Forest of Reading® 2009 EVERGREEN AWARD™ WINNER Voting for the 2009 Evergreen Award takes place during Public Library Week in October. The winner is announced in November, and the Award is given at Super Conference 2010. Every year this session is a "standing-room-only" success, and this year, it will be held in one of large spaces! Here is your chance to meet and hear the winning author speak. Be sure to bring or buy copies of the book for autographing! One Book One Conference (OBOC) The winning title will be this year's OBOC title. Watch the online Super Conference program for new information regarding this year's book discussions. Pick up your Evergreen sticker at the Forest of Reading® booth on the EXPO floor if you have read the winning title, and don't forget to buy the Evergreen bookmarks in the OLAStore. |
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Convenor:
Shonna Foebel, Barrie PL
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1201 |
2:10 PM |
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Child and Youth Services Expo |
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Various Speakers
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The OPLA Child and Youth Services Committee has coordinated this opportunity for anyone working with teens and children in public libraries to meet for a session of idea sharing, networking, and camaraderie. Libraries of all sizes will be displaying ideas for programming in both the teens' and children's services area. This will also be a chance to meet and hear from the recipients of this year's "Leadership in Youth Services" and "Children's Librarian of the Year" awards, as well as to chat with committee members who represent your interests. |
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Convenor:
Jane Salmon, Barrie PL
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1202 |
2:10 PM |
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Finding Our Way: Branding the library online and embracing Web 2.0 |
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Dawn Charleton, Manager; Linda Hazzen, Director; Marketing & Communications: Toronto PL
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Toronto Public Library's website redesign included two key marketing communications objectives: 1) to create an online brand to define the website's visual design and messaging, and 2) to develop and implement a digital strategy to bring the brand to life. Hear how we're engaging in the conversation about our brand through social media and e-marketing initiatives. |
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Convenor:
Lesa Balch, Kitchener PL
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1203 |
2:10 PM |
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Numeracy Skills Development @ Your Library |
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Melissa Poremba, B.Math., B.A., B.Ed., LIT Dipl., Information Services and Training, Burlington and Oakville Public Libraries.
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In our data-driven world, it is important to understand that mathematical concepts underlie almost all real-life situations and everyday activities. Unfortunately, the role of school and public libraries in supporting mathematics education has long been underestimated and therefore underutilized. By re-examining their various collections and programs, library staff will find that they can foster the development of these essential numeracy skills, often while simultaneously promoting traditional and informational literacy skills.
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Convenor:
Kate Morrison, Hamilton Public Library
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1204 |
2:10 PM |
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Exploration d'Eureka.cc |
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Frédéric Ouellet, Conseiller en formation et applications, CEDROM-Sni
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Cet atelier propose une découverte par démonstration du produit Eureka.cc, banque de données d'articles de journaux et de quotidiens francophones et anglophones. Ce produit électronique fait partie de la gamme de produits offerts au public ontarien via Knowledge Ontario. |
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Monique Brûlé, Conseil des écoles catholiques du C
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1205 |
2:10 PM |
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Expert PubMed Searching |
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Sandra Halliday, Health Sciences Librarian, Queen's University - Bracken Health Sciences Library
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PubMed is a freely available gold standard database for the life and health sciences disciplines. Novice PubMed users can become expert PubMed searchers. The session will highlight the numerous PubMed search features, and will focus on free resources and services such as the Bookshelf, PubMed Central (PMC), citation matching, and My NCBI (e.g. an alert service). Learn how to access and keep current with the latest peer-reviewed health sciences information.
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Convenor:
Tracy Morgan, Guelph General Hospital
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1206 |
2:10 PM |
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Teaming up: Benefits of collaborating with library colleagues |
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Kim Cornell, Assistant University Librarian; Lise Doucette, Research Support Librarian; Dan Sich, Research & Instructional Librarian: University of Western Ontario
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When looking to increase communication and collaboration in our library, we created a team of physical sciences/engineering librarians, library assistants, and administrators. Together, we work on setting priorities, sharing expertise, and developing skills. In three years, we have moved from traditional subject-based instruction responsibilities to working as a team to prepare and co-instruct classes. By sharing with you the benefits of our team-based system to our librarians, library system, and users, we want to inspire you to think about how to implement a similar system in your own library.
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Convenor:
Bill Irwin, University of Western Ontario
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1207 |
2:10 PM |
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A Collaborative Model for IL and Evidence Based Practice |
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Dr. Michael Kennedy, Professor; Joy Martin, Faculty Librarian: Georgian College
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Social Service Work faculty and Library Science faculty at Georgian College collaborated in a study designed to understand how students value and engage with the concepts, skills, and tools of Information Literacy (IL) and Evidence Based Practice (EBP). This mixed method exploratory study sought to understand students' current attitudes, confidence levels, knowledge, and skill sets and how these develop as a result of taking an eight week modular training program in conjunction with a core course. The researchers advocate for an embedded model of learning the skills of IL and EBP. |
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Convenor:
Julie Drexler, York University
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1208 |
2:10 PM |
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Academic Libraries in a 24/7 World |
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Catherine Devion, Coordinator, Circulation and Access, U of T Scarborough; Mark Robertson, Associate University Librarian, York University; Martha Whitehead, Associate University Librarian, Queen's University
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What draws students to library space during overnight hours? How has 24-hour service originated and evolved at different post-secondary institutions in Ontario? What struggles and successes have academic libraries experienced in providing service around the clock? Join us for a lively discussion where panelists provide an overview of their institutions’ experiences, and attendees are invited to share their questions, ideas and stories, as we all explore what the demand for 24-hour service means for the future role of the library in academic institutions.
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Convenor:
Laurie Morrison, Brock University
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1209 |
2:10 PM |
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Promoting Faculty Publications: Tips, tricks & tools |
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Cecilia Tellis, Management Librarian, University of Ottawa
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Follow along on the journey that two management librarians at the University of Ottawa are taking in their effort to increase and improve upon exposure of faculty publications to internal and external communities. What began as a simple idea to use RefWorks as a means of promotion ended up as a much larger and much more collaborative initiative involving key members of the School of Management and the University Library.
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Session Presentation (.pdf)
Annotated Bibliography (.pdf)
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Convenor:
Kai Zhang, MISt student, University of Toronto
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1210 |
2:10 PM |
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Pulling it All Together: Developing an assessment toolkit |
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Kathy Ball, Director, Assessment & Accountability, McMaster University; Margaret Martin Gardiner, Assessment Librarian, University of Western Ontario
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Learn new methods and techniques for conducting and promoting assessment activities in your library. This session is geared to those new to assessment activities as well as the more experienced librarians looking for ways to promote assessment and enable others to practice evidence-based decision-making. The assessment toolkit will provide you with a selection of data gathering methods, tips such as how to work with your ethics research board, suggestions for visually presenting data, and more.
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Convenor:
Alan Gale, Collections Librarian, University of Gu
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1211 |
2:10 PM |
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Back to the Future: School library trends and issues over time |
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Ken Haycock, Senior Partner, Ken Haycock & Associates Inc., Vancouver and San Jose
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We know more today about effective education, teacher-librarianship, information literacy, and curriculum and staff development than ever before. Yet there are fewer university faculty members, fewer school district coordinators and consultants and of course fewer teacher-librarians than ever before. What went wrong? Join Ken as he takes a personal view of the world of the teacher-librarian from his beginnings as a high school teacher-librarian 40 years ago, until today. The issues are sadly the same, in spite of new and emerging technologies; the prescriptions are also the same and sadly, not followed. |
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Convenor:
Maureen Casey, Instructional Leader, Toronto DSB
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1212 |
2:10 PM |
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Streaming Video: A 21st century solution |
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Kelly Diiorio, Resource Teacher: ICT and Educational Resources, DSB of Niagara
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Today's students are accustomed to just-in-time delivery at their fingertips. Streaming video allows teacher-librarians to offer video content to immediately meet student learning needs. Streaming video is also an ideal delivery method to differentiate instruction. |
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Convenor:
Roberta Henley, Teacher-Librarian, Grand Erie DSB
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1213 |
2:10 PM |
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Enhancing Your White Pine™ Program |
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Jacqueline Fuger, Teacher-Librarian, Campbellford DHS; Angela Thompson, Teacher-Librarian, East Northumberland SS; Dean Smith, Teacher-Librarian, Cobourg East DHS: Kawartha Pine Ridge DSB.
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What can be done to move beyond well-functioning book discussions in order to enhance your students' experiences with the White Pine™ selections? Learn how to incorporate technology and special events to enhance your White Pine™ program. |
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Convenor:
Marilyn Girndt, Teacher-Librarian, Durham DSB
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1214 |
2:10 PM |
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A & E for Learning: Getting to the heart of assessment and evaluation |
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Usha James, OISE/UT Instructor; Jo-Anne LaForty, OISE/UT Instructor
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Want to support new and experienced teachers in all aspects of project design? Teacher-librarians are in a unique position to bring best practices of assessment and evaluation to collaborative ventures with teachers to ensure optimum student learning. Discover new ideas about A & E: how diagnostic testing, feedback, evaluation devices, and learning skills can ensure student growth and success.
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Convenor:
Rob Baxter, Teacher-Librarian, York Region DSB
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1215 |
2:10 PM |
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Ontario Teacher-Librarians' Views of Graphic Novels and the Library |
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Elizabeth Lee, Queen's University
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The presentation will report findings from an anonymous survey that invited members of the OSLA listserv to respond to questions about their libraries and graphic novels. The survey included questions about the size of the collection, characteristics of readers, titles, and circulation. Open-ended questions asked librarians for their personal response and reflections on the role of graphic novels in the school library. |
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Convenor:
Cindy Matthews, Instructional Leader, Toronto DSB
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1216 |
2:10 PM |
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Sounds from the Past Meet the Technologies of the Future |
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Michelle Arbuckle, National Library, Canadian Music Centre
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Online technologies are breaking down barriers in accessing music resources. Archival sound, media and score resources are being moved to accessible spaces in novel ways. Find out what is now easily available. |
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Convenor:
Zita Murphy, Ryerson University Library
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1217 |
2:10 PM |
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Planning and Managing a Digitization Project @ Your Library |
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Loren Fantin, Our Ontario Project Manager
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When planning your digitization project you need to visualize your project from start to finish. Consider how your digital material will be preserved for longevity and sustainability, predict the cost of the project, and be knowledgeable about best practices, standards, and overall digitization policies for your institution. |
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Convenor:
Brian Bell, Oakville PL
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1218 |
2:10 PM |
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Importance of Consistent "Plain Language" Library Jargon |
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Mark Aaron Polger, Reference and Instruction Librarian, City University of New York
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This session explores the problem of inconsistency in library jargon on our website, signage, email signatures , business cards, and marketing materials. Are we liaison librarians or subject librarians? ILL or ILL/DD? Article Databases or Research Databases? This session will identify how we can manage an "authority list" of consistent library jargon. |
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Convenor:
Abdul Pullattayil, Humber River Regional Hospital
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1219 |
2:10 PM |
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Dewey Divas: Best spring books for adults, teens, and kids |
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Rosalyn Steele, National Accounts, Library Sales, H.B. Fenn; Lahring Tribe, Random House; Susan Wallace, Sales Representative, Oxford University Press
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Winners of OPLA's 2009 Leadership in Adult Readers' Advisory Award, the Deweys are back to give a sneak preview of the best books of Spring 2010, including fiction and non-fiction, Canadian authors, exciting debuts, new mysteries, bookclub picks, and some hidden gems! Great for library staff who work in collection development and readers' advisory services, who organize teen bookclubs, who are repeatedly asked to recommend good books to patrons. |
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Convenor:
Robyn Godfrey, Stratford PL
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1220 |
2:10 PM |
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eplGo and an ARL: Sharing space and services |
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Pam Ryan, Head, Science & Technology Library, University of Alberta Libraries; Pilar Martinez, Executive Director, Public Services, Edmonton PL
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Renovations in the University of Alberta's Cameron Science & Technology Library afforded the opportunity to enter into a unique partnership of shared space and services with Edmonton Public Library with the goal of enhancing public library access and services to the University of Alberta community. Learn about the implementation and operational details of setting up this collaborative venture, the development of a shared library card service for students, as well as the expected and unforeseen benefits of providing academic and public library services side-by-side. |
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Convenor:
Ingrid Moisil, University of Ottawa
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1221 |
2:10 PM |
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iHelp: Tech support as the evolution of reference |
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Douglas Mirams, Virtual Services Coordinator; Kathy Williams, Director of Public Services; Kayhan Boncoglu, iHelp Project Coordinator: Pickering PL.
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Join us as we discuss how the Pickering Public Library's new digital service point "iHelp" provides in-depth tech support for library clients wishing to download to their portable devices (ipods, G3 phones); edit image, sound and video files; configure their wireless laptops; or view a podcast tutorial. The service evolved in response to a decline in traditional reference questions along with an increase in technical support questions.
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Convenor:
Kathy Williams, Pickering PL
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1222 |
2:10 PM |
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OLA Copyright Update |
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Margaret Ann Wilkinson, Professor, University of Western Ontario
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In light of the digital environment we live in, it is anticipated that the Canadian Copyright Act will undergo some significant changes. Librarians are one of the few stakeholders that advocate for a fair and balanced copyright, and we need to be ready for draft legislation. Margaret Ann Wilkinson, OLA's copyright expert, will report on key elements we need to be aware of should changes be made. |
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Convenor:
Joy Muller, Seneca Libraries, Seneca College
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1223 |
2:10 PM |
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Building a Robust Multilingual Collection @ Your Library |
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Yolanda Chan, Manager; Patrick Pan, Branch Manager; Angela Tse, Branch Librarian; Larry Lockway, Collection Development Strategist; Markham PL.
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Attendees will learn about the exciting challenge of providing multilingual collections in linguistically diverse communities. Using Markham Public Library's thriving Chinese collection as a jump-off point, the participants will outline their various experiences, obstacles, and successes in serving the needs of an ever-increasing non-English customer base. |
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Convenor:
Jeff Beeler, Lambton County PL
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1224 |
2:10 PM |
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Bibliotherapy: Stories, reading, and the brain that heals itself |
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Dr. Hoi Cheu, Laurentian University
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This presentation will explore some implications of recent development in complex systems therapy to public libraries. The speaker will lead a discussion concerning the significance of libraries to public mental health based on the following principles: (1) complex language, particularly as it is presented in Literature, trains the brain; (2) the change of stories, on both personal and social levels, is a form of modelling for the maintenance of a healthy, creative life; (3) effective therapy is about self-efficiency and transformation through language development and story revision. |
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Convenor:
Shelley Archibald, LIS Student, University of Toro
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1225 |
2:10 PM |
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Library Funding Task Force. Session Withdrawn |
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Jennifer Evans, NS Provincial Librarian and Chair of the Library Funding Task Force
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In November 2007, the NS Minister of Education struck a Library Funding Task Force, mandated to prepare a multi-year funding strategy that provides stable, multi-year operating funding to regional library boards. In August 2008, the Task Force concluded its work and presented its report and recommendations to the Minister. This session provides an overview of the process, the players, and the results. This session will be of interest to public library trustees, senior library managers, and library funders. |
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1226 |
2:10 PM |
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Managing Media Messages |
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Thomas Moss, Creative Director, Thomas Moss Associates
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Manage Media Messages will provide insights and tools to help you prepare for media encounters. You’ll learn what to say and what NOT to say to a reporter, how to focus on the most appropriate key messages and how to lead without being led. If you dread the thought of talking to reporters, this session is for you. It will help you discover how easy it can be to deliver messages through the media.
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Convenor:
Tanis Fink, Seneca College
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1227 |
2:10 PM |
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The Mobile Library |
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Amanda Etches-Johnson, User Experience Librarian, McMaster University Library
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In the era of ubiquitous computing and mobile devices, libraries are facing the need to develop mobile applications and interfaces to meet the changing needs of their user populations. Hear the important issues, stimulating ideas, and exciting options that libraries should consider when developing new applications and interfaces. |
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Sarah Forbe, University of Toronto Scarborough
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1228 |
2:10 PM |
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Service Lifecycle Management: Pruning gives other services room to grow |
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Rebecca Jones, Managing Partner, Dysart & Jones Associates
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To keep a healthy portfolio of services and programs, libraries, like all organizations, need to prune or weed those offerings no longer producing the desired results to make room for new programs & services. Libraries have a long history of adding without deleting, resulting in too many offerings, too much staff stress and too little focus on what’s really important for users and for the library. Rebecca guides you through a portfolio management process long used by service businesses for identifying those services critical for the library, those to be phased out and those to be incubated, as well as approaches for managing the underlying decision-making and staff engagement. |
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Convenor:
Janice Kullas, Oakville PL
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1229 |
2:10 PM |
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Read Fresh: Why we need Canadian books |
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Kathy Lowinger, Past Publisher, Tundra Books
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For years hardly a single children’s book was published in Canada. Now we have a rich, diverse body of literature to call our own, but we may lose this hard-won national treasure. Why should we care? What should we do? And what are the must-have Canadian books for every library? |
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Convenor:
Gena Florio, Burlington PL
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1230 |
2:10 PM |
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Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Selection for Children and Teens |
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Colette Denomme, Library Head, H.B. Beal Secondary School, Thames Valley DSB
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Learn how the Thames Valley DSB committee follows the selection, approval and challenge process for choosing appropriate gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender literature for children and teens. Presenters will discuss the challenges and successes encountered, highlight some titles from the resulting list of resources for GLBT youth and families, and how they have been incorporated into lessons based on curriculum expectations at the Elementary and Secondary Level. Themes such as Bullying, Self-Esteem, Diverse Families, Self-Concept, Sexual Identity, and Healthy Relationships are addressed through literature based activities. |
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Gianna Dassios, Teacher-Librarian, Toronto DSB
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1231 |
2:10 PM |
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International Reading Road: A window on the world |
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Julia Beck, Director of Library Information Services (retired); Caryl Ann Grimsley, English Teacher & Curriculum Leader; Toronto French School
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Julia and Caryl will present an international literature unit which leads students to broader understanding of diversity and pluralism, connecting them to wider world perspectives and universal truths. |
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1300 |
3:45 PM |
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OLBA SPOTLIGHT Christopher Hume |
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Christopher Hume, Architecture Critic and Urban Issues Columnist, The Toronto Star
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Christopher Hume is the architecture critic and urban issues columnist of The Toronto Star. He started writing for the paper in 1981. He won a National Newspaper Award for his columns in 2008, on his fifth nomination. In 2009, the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada gave him the President’s Award in Architectural Journalism. Hume has also received a certificate of appreciation from the Ontario Association of Architects. His book, William James’ Toronto Views, won a Toronto Heritage Award in 2000. In 2004, he received a Landscape Ontario award. His feature article about the Toronto waterfront in Spacing won a National Magazine Award this year. Hume appears frequently on radio and television as a commentator on city issues. Hume was named Toronto’s best newspaper columnist by NOW magazine in 2005 and Eye magazine in 2006. Born in England in 1951, he came to Canada as a child. He was educated at the University of Toronto and Glendon College and lives in downtown Toronto. |
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Convenor:
Margaret Wicklum, Brockville PL
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1301 |
3:45 PM |
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Library as Place for LGBQ Patrons: Responsibilities and opportunities |
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Joseph Trivers, Independent Research; Deb Sturdevant, MLIS Student, University of Western Ontario
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In general, librarians strive to ensure their libraries are respectful, democratic, and tolerant environments. What does this mean for LGBQ library patrons? Do libraries provide safe spaces for LGBQ users or must they create their own? What impact and responsibilities do librarians have on the library as a place, and on the creation of safe space? |
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Convenor:
Robyn Hall, MLIS Graduate, University of Western O
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1302 |
3:45 PM |
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Licensing Digital Content: Negotiation, interpretation, application |
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Victoria Owen, Head Librarian, University of Toronto Scarborough Library; Joan Dalton, Assoc. University Librarian, University of Windsor
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Victoria Owen and Joan Dalton, members of the OLA Copyright Users Group, will lead an interactive workshop that will include a review of actual licenses provided by OLA members. The workshop will focus on the challenges of negotiation, interpretation, and practical application in both academic and public libraries. |
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Convenor:
Jane Foo, Seneca College
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1303 |
3:45 PM |
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Dewey Update: What's new in DDC? |
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Alison Hitchens, Cataloguing and Metadata Librarian, University of Waterloo
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Find out what's new in DDC! Learn the changes that happened in DDC22 and the updates from the past six years. Future plans and editorial directions will be included.
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Session Presentation (.ppt) |
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Convenor:
Annie Fung, Richmond Hill Public Library
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Session #
1304 |
3:45 PM |
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Searching for Systematic Reviews |
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Quenby Mahood, Manager, Library Services, Insitute for Work & Health, Toronto
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The session provides an overview of systematic reviews with a focus on expert searching. It will cover applying the principles of evidence-based medicine (EBM); information resources, including specific database retrieval interfaces and content; search strategies (hedges) for EBM, including sources of hedges that have been researched and developing strategies for specific projects; evaluation retrieved results to discover and identify relevant evidence and determine fit to information needs; and, documentation of the information retrieval process. |
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Convenor:
Elyse Pike, Grey Bruce Health Services, Owen Sound
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1305 |
3:45 PM |
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Le livre numérique au Québec et au Canada français |
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Christine Hernandez, Directrice générale, Regroupement des éditeurs canadiens-français
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Cet atelier fera un bilan des développements des dernières années dans l'industrie du livre numérique au Québec et au Canada français. Plusieurs enjeux seront soulevés: les changements provoqués dans l'industrie de l'édition traditionnelle, l'entente Google, l'édition numérique au sein de petites structures d'édition. La conférencière proposera aussi de discuter de ces enjeux avec les participants. |
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Convenor:
Kerry Lee Richardson, CNIB
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1306 |
3:45 PM |
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Making Reference Work: From roving research help to student support |
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Dijana Kladnjakovic, Library Technician; Norma Palomino, Manager of Library Services: University of Guelph-Humber
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The University of Guelph-Humber Library Services has a Learning Commons (LC) detached from the library building. During the 2008-2009 academic year we conducted a survey to gather information about the type of library service and service approach students want to have at the LC. We implemented the roving librarian and also delivered reference help at the LC's Writing Centre. We also incorporated a new student work figure: the Research Support Peers. This group of students has the main goal of bridging library services from the library to the student community.
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Convenor:
Anita Streicher, University of Waterloo
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1307 |
3:45 PM |
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How Do We Sustain IL Collaborations with Faculty? |
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Anne Fullerton, Biology and Chemical Engineering Librarian; Kathy MacDonald, Librarian: University of Waterloo
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Why can't all campuses be like Earlham College where Information Literacy (IL) has been integrated into curricula since the 1960s? Explore with us the sustainability of typical Faculty-Librarian IL collaborations, then consider how a top-down approach can assist in making IL a core educational value and an essential element of all academic curricula. How might this model play out on your campus? Can Ontario's UDLEs help us out? Who else can help? Reflect with us on your experiences and learn about Sheila Webber's Information Literate University.
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Session Presentation (.ppt) |
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Convenor:
Patricia Bellamy, University of Toronto
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1308 |
3:45 PM |
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Indirect Outreach in a GIS Environment |
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Eva Dodsworth, Geospatial Data Services Librarian, University of Waterloo
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Since the launch of the University of Waterloo Map Library's new indirect outreach initiative, GIS user statistics have significantly increased. Find out what we did to attract more students from across the entire campus and learned how offering less can in fact increase the academic use of library services. |
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Convenor:
Harriet Sonne, University of Toronto Mississauga
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1309 |
3:45 PM |
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Update on ODESI: The data voyage continues... |
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Jeff Moon, Head, Maps, Data, & Government Information Centre, Queen's University
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Exciting things are happening at ODESI, the data service of Scholars Portal. Come to this session to see ODESI in action using real reference questions as a starting point. Become familiar with the broad range of surveys and polls available through ODESI. No experience necessary! |
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Convenor:
Silvia Vong, York University
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1310 |
3:45 PM |
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Budget Basics: Beyond numbers |
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Alison Nussbaumer, University Librarian, University of Lethbridge
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Moving beyond the numbers, the presenter will share her "lessons learned" using the five p's of budgeting: purpose, pieces, process, place, and politics. From "presentation disaster recovery" to "the meeting before the meeting", consider the strategic side of budgeting in the academic library context. |
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Convenor:
Karen McGrath, Niagara College
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1311 |
3:45 PM |
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OSLA Hot Topics |
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Ruth Hall and OSLA Council
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OSLA Council will cover the current projects and issues of the Association. |
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Ruth Hall, 2009-2010 OSLA President; Teacher-Libra
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1312 |
3:45 PM |
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A Reading Program for Reluctant Readers That Works! |
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Shari Nicholas, Teacher-Librarian, Pat Lankveld, Teacher, Glenview Park SS; Waterloo Region DSB; Eric Walters, Canadian author
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Faced with secondary students reading well below grade level, a teacher and teacher-librarian collaboratively developed and implemented their successful reading program designed for reluctant readers, featuring blogging and podcasting of student reviews of the books they had read. Benefits included increased reading and continued library use. Award winning author, Eric Walters will join us during this session to discuss the process of writing Hi-Lo fiction novels for young adults.
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Session Presentation (.pdf)
Book List (.xls)
Report (.doc) |
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Convenor:
Diane Papernick, Teacher-Librarian, Toronto DSB
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1313 |
3:45 PM |
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EcoLiteracy for the 21st Century |
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Clare Gorman, Teacher-Librarian, Eglinton Jr. PS; Rick Hay, Teacher-Librarian, Maurice Cody PS; Jennet Poffenroth, Teacher Librarian, Hillcrest Community School: Toronto DSB
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As teacher-librarians, we have access to books and digital resources that can open children's eyes to the wonder of the natural environment and the complexities of our planet's natural systems; we also have a unique opportunity to expose children to the information and skills they need to become responsible environmental citizens. Three Toronto teacher-librarians at EcoSchools will share resources and how to use them to educate and excite elementary-aged students about our home planet.
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Book List (wiki) |
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Convenor:
Cindy Matthews, Instructional Leader, Toronto DSB
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1314 |
3:45 PM |
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Information Access for People with Disabilities in Your Library |
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Dorothy Macnaughton, Consultant, Accessibility and Diversity Training
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The AODA Accessibility Standard for Information and Communications outlines how organizations must meet the information and communications needs of people with disabilities. This session will explain the requirements of the Standard and provide information on how your library can be prepared to implement the Standard. The emphasis will be on how to provide equitable access to information and resources for individuals with disabilities. Practical tips and resources will be provided.
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Session Presentation (.pptx)
Final Proposed Standard (.doc)
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Convenor:
Marian Davies, University of Toronto
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Session #
1315 |
3:45 PM |
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Creating a Research Continuum within the School |
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Wendy D'Angelo, Lisa Brouckxon; Teacher-Librarians, York Region DSB
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Maximize your partnering time with teachers. We will share our experiences in advocating for the teaching of specific research inquiry skills and information technologies as a progression of skills through the junior and intermediate grades. Practical suggestions will be shared on how to set up your library and research area to reflect the four-step research process.
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researchcontinuum.blogspot.com |
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Convenor:
Sue Peel, Teacher-Librarian, York Region DSB
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1316 |
3:45 PM |
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Aboriginal Canadian Literature for Your School |
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Vicki VonZuben, Grade 5 Teacher & Teacher-Librarian, St. Andrews School, Kashechewan First Nation
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The speaker will provide an introduction to literature by Canada's original people. Their stories, offering a perspective outside of the experience of mainstream culture, need to become part of the educational experience for all Canadians. Featuring stories all students will identify with, suggestions will be offered for incorporating them into elementary curriculum. |
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Convenor:
Lisa Mallette, Grand Erie DSB
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1317 |
3:45 PM |
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Libraries 2020: Continuing the dialogue |
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Lorraine Leblanc, Transition Manager, Libraries 2020 Committee; Wendy Newman, Moderator
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The dialogue continues. Following the Symposium 2020 we held focus
groups sessions to flesh out the Symposium Participants' five priorities and create a picture of success in 2020. Now it's time to focus on the collaborative action necessary to get there. The Symposium Committee invites you to come and join us to further define the future of Public Libraries in Ontario.
This project is funded by the Ontario Ministry of Culture's investment in public libraries through SOLS in collaboration with OLS-North.
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Report on Ontario Public Library Focus Groups (.doc) |
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Convenor:
Frances Stocker, Principal, Kestrel Info Services
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1318 |
3:45 PM |
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Beasts in the Fair Garden? Cultivating Teens as Lifelong Library Users |
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Beth Gallaway, Consultant, Information Goddess Consulting
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They love to challenge authority and are notoriously moody - are we talking about teens, or two-year-olds? Teen brain development may rival that of the toddler years and perhaps that explains the attitude and characteristics of this historically underserved age group! Discuss underlying factors that may influence teen behaviours and learn how librarians can address patron behaviour issues in a way that will develop positive relationships with young adults.
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Convenor:
Nigil Tappin, Huntsville PL
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1319 |
3:45 PM |
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One Book, One Community: What works? What doesn't? |
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Tammy Robinson, Oshawa PL.; Sharron Smith, Kitchener PL.; Tina Srebotnjak, Toronto PL; Michael Redhill, Canadian Author
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A One Book program has multiple benefits. But what are the pitfalls and the unexpected challenges that can occur? Organizers of three community read programs discuss practical details on developing and organizing their programs and provide strategic tips on what works and what doesn't. The session covers partnerships: in two neighbouring towns, in a rural county, and in a large urban centre. An author on the panel provides the view from the other side: the impact of being chosen as a One Book author and the commitment required. |
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Convenor:
Rhonda Jessup, Whitby PL
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1320 |
3:45 PM |
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OPLA SNAPSHOTS |
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ONE & TWO: Sandra Sydor, School Tour Liaison/Programming Team Leader, Cambridge Libraries THREE: Linda Ludke, Librarian, London PL
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ONE: Project Prep & Positioning: Find out how Cambridge Libraries has established regular classroom visits with schools in their community. Interactive teaching sessions throughout the year allow students to learn research skills and develop a sense of library ownership. TWO: Read to your Webkinz: Develop programs that will generate wide appeal by combining pop culture with activities for school-age children. Using a pop-culture theme, apply the format and watch the program succeed. THREE: But I Hate to Read! Discover London Public Library's innovative approaches to reaching reluctant readers through collections, programs, family literacy events, and community outreach.
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Project Prep & Positioning (.ppt) - Sandra Sydor
Read to your Webkinz (.ppt) - Sandra Sydor |
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Convenor:
Karen Murphy-Hopf, Cambridge PL
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1321 |
3:45 PM |
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No Longer Just an Interview: Reference as a relationship |
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Mary Cavanagh, Assistant Professor, School of Information Studies, University of Ottawa; Luanne Freund, Assistant Professor, School of Library, Archival and Information Studies, University of British Columbia
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Reference work in public and academic libraries is changing. No longer can we expect to only answer questions using our reference interviewing skills and a collection of core reference materials. Evidence from a comprehensive study of face-to-face interaction in a large urban system combined with an analysis of what's being taught in North American LIS reference courses and a pilot project of peer-counselling suggests managers and practitioners might need to learn some new approaches to their work. Re-conceptualizing the reference transaction as interactions, and building information relationships shift the paradigm. |
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Convenor:
Angela Bowen, Ottawa PL
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1322 |
3:45 PM |
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The Tween Scene: A year of programs for 10- to 15-year-olds |
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Brianne Wilkins-Bester, Children's Programming Librarian; Tiffany Pahman, Teen Services Librarian: Oshawa PL
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Libraries often have great programs for younger children and older teens, but what about those who are in the middle? Join us as we present twelve stand-alone tween program ideas that you can take back to your library. From advertising blurbs and booklists to program outlines and budgets, this session is the package deal. Don't miss this great opportunity to bridge the gap between children's and teen programming.
Resources:
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Companion Web site |
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Convenor:
Joan Taylor, Waterloo PL
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Session #
1323 |
3:45 PM |
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A Flood in the Library? It Won't Happen Here! Session Withdrawn |
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Jane Horrocks, CEO, Richmond Hill PL
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When water bursts from the pipes and flows through the library, soaking and cracking study tables, chairs, carpets, electrical wiring, data cabling, computers, books, dvd’s, and everything else in its path, what do you do? And how quickly do you do it? Richmond Hill Central Library experienced a flood March 1, 2009, which closed the building. After three months of restoration, four of six library departments were re-opened, with the last two by early August. Staff and contractors will describe the restoration process along with tips for the uninitiated. |
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1324 |
3:45 PM |
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The Usable Library |
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Aaron Schmidt, District of Columbia PL
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Libraries need to be easier to use and more interesting. The impact of new technologies provides impetus for holistic thinking about usability, including design thinking, physical building issues, tech issues, and website redesign. |
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Convenor:
Jenice Batiforra, LIS Student, University of Toron
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1325 |
3:45 PM |
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Reference Knowledge Inventory: A modular and modifiable framework |
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Joanna Szumak, Science Liaison Librarian; Candy Yip, Learning Commons Strategist: University of Toronto Mississauga Library
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When Reference and Research Services staff at the University of Toronto Mississauga Library (UTML) contemplated a new approach to professional self-reflection and stock-taking, they wanted a tool which would make the process systematic, constructive, and fun. The result is a unique instrument which can be deployed both as a survey and as a group workshop. |
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Convenor:
Michael Meth, University of Toronto Mississauga
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1326 |
3:45 PM |
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Web 2.0 for Web Design |
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Heather Cunningham, Gerstein Science Information Centre, University of Toronto
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The Gerstein Science Information Centre used freely available Web 2.0 applications in their latest homepage redesign: a wiki, delicious, a blog, Facebook, and Google Calendar. Learn how it was done and what was learned. |
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Convenor:
Susan Senese, University of Toronto Mississauga
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1327 |
3:45 PM |
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Digitizing Community Newspapers: The Our Ontario experience |
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Art Rhyno, Systems Librarian, University of Windsor; Walter Lewis, Our Ontario Information Architect
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Newspapers capture the events and stories from a community in unique ways. Very few other sources bring forward such volume of content, and a newspaper digitization project requires special considerations to minimize the amount of steps needed to set up a collection, which can run to many thousands of pages for even one newspaper title. This session describes lessons learned from a pilot project to digitize backfiles of community newspapers from microform sources, using OCR (Optical Character Recognition) and other technologies to bring this content forward effectively using modest resources. |
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Convenor:
Lester Webb, Kingston Frontenac PL
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1328 |
3:45 PM |
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Customer Satisfaction: Low cost, high visibility |
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Arthur Anderson, Director, Municipal Relations, MPAC; Lindsay Brock, Reference Librarian, Middlesex County Library
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Presentation on a collaborative partnership between the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation and several library boards on providing internet access to local property taxpayers - a shared customer - to MPACs Internet Portal. |
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1329 |
3:45 PM |
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Bringing a Living Library to Life |
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Julia Chapman, former Editor of Ontarian; Cort Egan, Senior Communications Officer; Mike Ridley, CIO and Chief Librarian: University of Guelph
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The University of Guelph's McLaughlin Library recently hosted a Living Library in which books are people that are members of groups that are often marginalized, stereotyped, or misunderstood. Readers engage in dialogue with the Books in a controlled, safe environment. The objective of a Living Library is to break down barriers, open up dialogue and learn not to judge a book by its cover. This session will share what we learned from our first Living Library and provide those interested with the tools to organize their own. |
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Convenor:
Autumn Piette, Seneca College
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1330 |
2:10 PM |
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Space Planning and Storage Solutions |
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Cindy Alexander, Director of Sales Operation, Brodart Canada
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Community space and increasing digital repositories are key concerns in the future. Learn how to meet the demands and increase floor space with innovative concepts for storage and mobility. Learn how to utilize every inch in new and innovative ways that can meet any budget. |
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Convenor:
Jeffrey Allan Beeler, Lambton County PL
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Session #
1401 |
5:15 PM |
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Ontario Library Boards’ Association |
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Presiding: Margaret Wicklum, President 2009
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Annual Meeting |
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1402 |
5:15 PM |
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Ontario Library and Information Technology Association |
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Presiding: Peter Ellinger, President 2009
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Annual Meeting |
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1403 |
5:15 PM |
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Ontario Public Library Association |
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Presiding: Bessie Sullivan, President 2009
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Annual Meeting |
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1404 |
5:15 PM |
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Ontario School Library Association |
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Presiding: Ruth Hall, President 2009
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Annual Meeting |
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1450 |
5:45 PM |
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Ontario Library and Information Technology Association |
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Technology Innovation Awards
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Award Presentation and Reception |
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Session #
1451 |
6:00 PM |
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Ontario Library Boards’ Association |
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Reception |
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Session #
1500 |
6:15 PM |
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ALL CONFERENCE NETWORKING EVENT |
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Annual Reception
STEP UP YOUR PASSION!
Super Conference 2010 coincides with two stellar events in Canada: Freedom to Read Week, February 21 - 27, and the XX! Olympic Winter Games February 12 - 28. The planning committee thought it would be a perfect opportunity to hold our very own version -- the BANNED BOOKS OLYMPICS! Stay tuned for ways you can get involved in the time leading up to the conference, and at the Friday night special event.
There is no cost for this event, and it is a very special way to network with the whole library information community. Join us!
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1600 |
8:00 AM |
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ALL CONFERENCE PLENARY |
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Susan Aglukark
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Award-winning Aboriginal singer-songwriter Susan Aglukark is one of Canada’s most unique artists. She blends the Inuktitut and English languages with contemporary pop music arrangements to tell the stories of her people, the Inuit of Arctic Canada. The emotional depth and honesty of her lyrics, her pure, clear voice and her themes of hope, spirit and encouragement have captivated and inspired listeners everywhere. She is also an incredibly inspiring speaker, who combines songs and stories to create uplifting, unforgettable presentations.
Aglukark has performed for Queen Elizabeth II, Nelson Mandela, Canadian Prime Ministers Chrétien and Mulroney, French President Jacques Chirac, as well as several other dignitaries. Equally important to her are the many, many people she has performed for and spoken to on reserves, in small towns and in villages across Canada. Maclean’s magazine named her one of “100 Canadians to Watch”. |
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1650 |
9:00 AM |
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Conference Within a Conference CAREER DEVELOPMENT DAY |
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Tanis Fink, Seneca College
Joyce Garnett, University Librarian, University of Western Ontario
Maureen Barry, Burlington PL
Anne Murphy, Area Manager, Mississauga Library System
Margie Singleton, CEO, Vaughan PL
Frances Stocker, Kestrel Information Services
Janet Kaufman, Librarian, University of Guelph
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All sessions are in Room MTCC 201E
Session 1750: 9:00 - 9:40 AM. Recruitment and Career in Ontario Academic Libraries, with Tanis Fink, Seneca College, Joyce Garnett, University of Western Ontario
Session 1751: 9:45 - 10:25 AM. New Librarians and Library Technicians for Hire: Advice on Securing a Position in the Public Library, with Maureen Barry, Burlington PL, Anne Murphy, Mississauga PL; Margie Singleton, Vaughan PL
Session 1850: 10:30 - 11:10 AM: A Resume To Remember with Frances Stocker, Principal, Kestrel Info Services
Session 1851: 11:15 - 11:45 AM: Job Winning Interview Skills with Janet Kaufman, Librarian, University of Guelph. |
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1700 |
9:05 AM |
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OLITA SPOTLIGHT Top Tech Trends 2010 |
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Aaron Schmidt, District of Columbia PL; Mike Ridley, CIO and Chief Librarian, University of Guelph; Beth Jefferson, Founder, Bibliocommons
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Two thousand and ten marks the official end of the "Information Age". It’s over. Good riddance. The Top Tech Trends this year are not about information technology, but rather imagination, creativity, and cognition. Hear what this year's illuminaries think will propel libraries into the future. |
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Convenor:
Peter Ellinger, 2009 OLITA President, Legislative
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1701 |
9:05 AM |
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"My doctor says..." Looking for Health Information |
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Melanie Anderson, Resource Coordinator, Women's Health Care Centre, PRHC
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Health reference questions can be hard to understand, awkward, embarrassing, and some can be seem just about impossible to answer in a satisfactory way. We will explore the different ways and places you and your patrons, clients, customers, or users can find information about health, illness, tests, treatments, prevention, and local health resources, as well as the problems people may have accessing or using this information. |
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Convenor:
Kim Aslett, Sault Area Hospital
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1702 |
9:05 AM |
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La technologie et nos jeunes usagers |
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Pascal Lupien, Academic Liaison Librarian, University of Guelph
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Certains bibliothécaires estiment que les jeunes clients ont des attentes très différentes et que cela aura un impact profond sur les bibliothèques au cours des prochaines années. Afin de mieux répondre aux besoins de cet important groupe d'utilisateurs, une équipe de la Bibliothèque de l'Université de Guelph a mené une étude qui portait sur la façon dont les jeunes utilisent la technologie. Cette recherche, qui remet en question certaines des hypothèses communes, aidera à guider et informer les bibliothèques à établir des priorités dans le développement de nouveaux services. |
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Convenor:
Kerry Lee Richardson, CNIB
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1703 |
9:05 AM |
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Visualizing History: Google Earth as a information literacy tool |
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Andrew Graham, Faculty; Andrew Nicholson, GIS/Data Librarian: University of Toronto Mississauga
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Using Google Earth in a course can be a valuable approach to stimulating student learning. Collaborating in a first-year introduction to Classics course, the Instructor and GIS Librarian designed an assignment that successfully encompassed several information literacy competencies. From locating the ancient city of Pompeii to annotating their Google Earth map of that site with their own selected research content, students were able to visualize and interpret aspects of city life. Through this interactive process, students selected different information sources and presented their findings in a unique way. |
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Convenor:
Bruce Harpham, MA, MISt
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1704 |
9:05 AM |
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If We Built it Today: Transforming selection to access |
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Alison Nussbaumer, University Librarian, University of Lethbridge
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What would it look like if you could build it today? How do we support our university's strategic plan? How do we add value to students and faculty? These three questions are guiding the University of Lethbridge Library on the path of transformational change. This presentation provides a framework for operational and organizational change, highlighting successes and challenges. |
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Convenor:
Robin Bergart, University of Guelph
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1705 |
9:05 AM |
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The Post-Collections Librarian: Beyond the purchase order |
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Karen Bonasso, Head of Access Services; Kristi Thompson, Data Librarian: University of Windsor
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The race to amass the biggest pile of books is over. Now what? What if you had all the material in the world? What would the role of the collection librarian be? How would it change? Journey through these questions as we discuss the shift from traditional collection librarian roles to the new responsibilities of the 21st century.
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Convenor:
Jonathan Bengtson, St. Michael's College, Universi
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1706 |
9:05 AM |
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Partnering for Academic Skills Instruction |
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Peter Genzinger, Liaison Librarian; Michael Lisetto-Smith, Coordinator of Study Skills Centre; Joanne Oud, Instructional Technology Librarian: Wilfrid Laurier University
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To be successful, university students need to develop their study skills and learning strategies as well as their research and information literacy skills. Find out about a successful partnership between the Wilfrid Laurier Library and Learning Services to integrate instruction in learning strategies, research, and other key academic skills into the curriculum. |
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Convenor:
Ahlya Fountain, MISt student, University of Toront
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1707 |
9:05 AM |
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Aspects of Negotiation: Principles and practices |
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Paul Guise, Culture Consultant
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Negotiation is a skill that we all use on a daily basis - why not learn to do it well? Learn the principles and language of negotiation, then investigate how these apply to your own situation. Learn about the subtle world of non-verbal negotiation, ways to make organizational renewal a collaborative, negotiated process, and how to apply the principles of negotiation to shift the hiring process from burden to boon.
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Convenor:
Andrea Kosavic, York University
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1708 |
9:05 AM |
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New Directions for Ontario School Libraries |
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Peggy Thomas, President, OLA; Ruth Hall, President, OSLA
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Education in an increasingly digital environment evolves rapidly, and school library programs need to at the forefront. A new "visionary document" for school libraries has been in development for several months, and is now ready for study and implementation by front-line practitioners.
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Ruth Hall, 2009/10 OSLA Prresident
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1709 |
9:05 AM |
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The Creation of Hope: Because reading can do a world of good |
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Eric Walters, Canadian Author; Colleen Stinson, Library Technician, Hamilton Wentworth DSD
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Eric Walters, Canadian author and the inspiration behind The Creation of Hope literacy events, will speak about his passion for combining literacy, bringing renowned Canadian authors to schools, and fundraising to create hope for children living in disadvantaged communities locally, nationally and globally. This initiative brings literature to life for school children and raises funds to help orphans in Kenya to attend school and access basic nutrition, clothing and housing. |
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Convenor:
Kathy Kay, Toronto DSB
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1710 |
9:05 AM |
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101 Ideas to Use Podcasting in Classrooms and Libraries |
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Cynthia Sargeant, Student Success Teacher, Adam Scott CVI; Roger Nevin, Teacher-Librarian, Adam Scott CVI; Kawartha Pine Ridge DSB
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Podcasts enrich assignments, engage students, and improve learning in all subject areas. They are easy to create and the software is available for free. This presentation will provide lesson plans, assignments, video tutorials, and creative ideas; and will feature two non-profit educational web sites: connectingeducation.com and boysread.com. |
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Convenor:
Gianna Dassios, Teacher-Librarian, Toronto DSB
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1711 |
9:05 AM |
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Home Language Enhancing Curriculum. Session Withdrawn |
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Patricia Chow, Early Literacy / English Language Learner Teacher; Padma Sastri, Teacher-Librarian: Floradale Public School, Peel DSB
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Peel teachers collaborated with Jim Cummins, OISE/UT, to develop multilingual and multicultural approaches to promoting reading and writing using dual language books, including student-created books. These activities resulted in enhanced language skills and increased cultural understanding. Aboriginal stories are included. |
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1712 |
9:05 AM |
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Collaborative Empowerment. Session Withdrawn |
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Jeanne Conte, Instructional Coordinator, Peel DSB; Sharon Armstrong, AQ Instructor, Nippising University
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Environmental Education is a new, system wide, Ministry initiative across the curriculum. How can teacher-librarians provide support and assistance to empower classroom teachers in their mandate to implement Ministry expectations in their course work? This workshop will provide ideas for collaborative assignment creation, hands-on, user-friendly activities, and resource lists for K-12 classrooms. |
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1713 |
9:05 AM |
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Hot Docs for Schools |
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Lesley Sparks, Education and Youth Programs Manager, Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival
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Is there a better tool to engage students than powerful and relevant documentary films? Learn about the Hot Docs Festival, Docs For Schools program and how it can create a unique buzz of excitement and anticipation in your school library each spring. Create your own Docs For Schools festival in your library. |
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Convenor:
Andrea Brozyna, Teacher-Librarian, Toronto DSB
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1714 |
9:05 AM |
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Healthy Workplaces |
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Chris Hinkle, Director, Firm Foundations
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Maximizing the health of your workplace depends on your ability to identify and solve issues surrounding negativity and workplace bullying. Learn how to increase your awareness of these issues as a hazard to the health and safety of workers, and learn what can be done to reduce the risk. Explore how these issues effect the working environment, the cost/benefit ratio of prevention, and what you can do as an individual to help make your workplace a more healthy environment.
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Convenor:
Erika Heesen, LIS Student, University of Toronto
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1715 |
9:05 AM |
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Dialogic Reading: Learning to read through interaction |
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Helen Kelly, Head of Children's Services, Cambridge Libraries
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Dialogic Reading, part of ALA's Every Child Ready To Read program, is a type of shared book reading that improves comprehension and builds vocabulary in young children. This workshop will incorporate story stretchers and explain the PEER approach to make group reading fun, interactive, and educational. You'll be ready to share this technique with parents and to use it in your next story time with children. |
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Convenor:
Julie Curry, Kitchener PL
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1716 |
9:05 AM |
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Connecting Generations: Intergenerational programming @ TPL |
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Cynthia Toniolo, Library Service Manager; Gail MacFayden, Library Services Manager; Mary Beth Moses, Young Adult Librarian; Laura Arrizza, Adult Services Specialist: Toronto PL.
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Intergenerational programming is more than just a buzz word. It's an effective way to bring older adults and youth together, providing a valuable learning experience for all. Learn about some of the innovative and successful strategies used at Toronto Public Library. |
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Convenor:
Dorothy Jeffreys, Ottawa PL
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1717 |
9:05 AM |
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OLA Best Bets for Teens 2009 |
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Pat Gracey, Librarian, TPL; Jennifer Stephen, Library Co-coordinator, Vaughan PL
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Can't decide what teen books to buy? Want to be able to recommend titles by Canadian authors in various genres? Or do you just want something engaging to read on the train? Join us as we highlight the 2009 OLA Best Bets for new Canadian Teen Fiction and Graphic Novels. The Children's Best Bets List will also be available to pick up during this session. |
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Convenor:
Jane Salmon, Barrie PL
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1718 |
9:05 AM |
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Board Chair & CEO: Partners in public library leadership |
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Margaret Andrewes, Councillor, Town of Lincoln; Randee Loucks, Principal, CGS Consultants, St Catharines
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Join Board Chairs & CEO’s from all types of libraries in developing strategies for championing OLBA’s Leadership by Design (LBD). As a comprehensive leadership development program, LBD is about building stronger boards. It’s a "place to go and take what you need" for expanding your library governance knowledge and skills and strengthening your capacity as community development leaders. The challenge is to rally each and every library board in Ontario to put Leadership by Design on its agenda. |
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Convenor:
Beth Phieffer, Belleville PL
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1719 |
9:05 AM |
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Advocacy Revisited: Newer insights based on research and evidence |
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Ken Haycock, Senior Partner, Ken Haycock & Associates Inc., Vancouver and San Jose
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Are we really meant to be advocates for our libraries? Or are we meant to ensure adequate resources so we can achieve our mission—and advocacy is just one of the ways that we do that? Ken suggests that advocates are more effective when they are players in the community, helping to identify and solve community problems by leveraging the library’s resources and programs. The evidence suggests that there are specific behaviours that are helpful to building influence and connecting agendas. This is not the same old exhortation to advocate. You are an advocate—now consider different ways to be even better. |
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Convenor:
Esrick Quintyn, Oshawa PL
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1720 |
9:05 AM |
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Update on the $15 Million Investment in Public Libraries |
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Laurey Gilles, Southern Ontario Library Service (SOLS); Daryl Novak, SOLS; Barbara Franchetto, SOLS; Leanne Clendening, Ontario Library Service North (OLSN); Lorraine Leblanc, OLSN; Irma Sauvola, OLSN
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Since the grant was first announced in March 2008, SOLS and OLS-North have developed and implemented a variety of programs and projects to benefit the public libraries and fulfill the Ministry's vision for this investment. This session will provide an update on what has been achieved to date, and will look forward to next steps. |
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Convenor:
Frances Ryan , Sault Ste Marie PL
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1721 |
9:05 AM |
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Using an Online Analysis Tool to Assist in Collection Development Session Withdrawn< |
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Pat Elliott, Simcoe County DSB; Kelly Diiorio, DSB of Niagara
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Teacher-librarians, library technicians and other school library staff will benefit from understanding and using collection analysis tools to know their collections more deeply. The results can be used to compare to balanced collection standards, keep track of age-sensitive areas by Dewey classification, and create timely reports to support budget requests. |
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1722 |
9:05 AM |
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Knowledge Ontario on Northern Roads |
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Rebecca Blackburn, Virtual Librarian, Aline Chow, Government Documents Librarian, Sudbury PL; Rebecca Larocque, Librarian, North Bay PL
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Knowledge Ontario has focused on Northern libraries this past year: extending its askON chat help service, obtaining resource databases appropriate to northerners and francophones, promoting the Our Ontario community digitization project, and working with OLSN to make sure digital services are present in all communities. |
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Convenor:
Gerda Molson, Retired
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1750 |
9:00 AM - 9:40 AM |
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Recruitment and Careers in Ontario Academic Libraries |
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Tanis Fink, Chief Librarian and Director, Seneca Libraries; OLA 2011 President
Joyce Garnett, University Librarian, University of Western Ontario
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Do you have what academic libraries are seeking? Join two library directors as they discuss their perspectives on careers in the college and university sectors.
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1751 |
9:45 AM - 10:25 AM |
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New Librarians and Library Technicians for Hire: Advice on Securing a Position in the Public Library |
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Maureen Barry, CEO, Burlington PL; Anne Murphy, Area Manager, Mississauga Library System; Margie Singleton, CEO, Vaughan PL
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Your resume is printed, the ink on your graduation certificate will soon dry and you are competing for positions in the public libraries. What skills will put your resume on top of the "must interview" pile? Advice for new librarians and library technicians about what public libraries are looking for in new graduates.
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1800 |
10:40 AM |
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OHLA SPOTLLIGHT Why Won't They Work With Me? The Secrets of Good Team Building |
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Dr. Robert Buckman
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There are many brilliant people who simply cannot deliver what they are capable of inside an organization – because they cannot get other people to work with them. Dr Buckman will show you the most common obstacles to enrolling and recruiting other people into a functioning team and getting them “on-side”. The message is serious, but the talk is extremely funny as well. You really will be entertained while you learn – which is, perhaps, one valuable way of getting people to be valuable team-members. Dr. ROBERT BUCKMAN lives in Toronto, Canada, where he is a medical oncologist at the Princess Margaret Hospital, a full Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Toronto, and an Adjunct Professor at the M.D.Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas. For the last twenty years he has also had a second career in communication and broadcasting, presenting television science-and-medicine programmes in Britain and then Canada, including Don’t Ask Me and Where There’s Life (both top ten TV programmes in Britain) for eight years. His series Magic or Medicine? won him a Gemini award (the Canadian TV Industry equivalent of an Emmy). Together with Monty Python's John Cleese he produces a series of fifty videos providing the basic facts on a variety of common medical conditions. |
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Melanie Brown, Maple Leaf Foods Corporate
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1801 |
10:40 AM |
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Des livres plein l'école: nouveautés en littérature jeunesse |
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Claudia Filion, Spécialiste en littérature jeunesse, Regroupement des éditeurs canadiens-français
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Cet atelier propose un survol de la littérature canadienne-française pour la jeunesse. Claudia Filion, experte en littérature pour la jeunesse, présentera une sélection d'une trentaine de titres pour les enfants et les adolescents, aussi bien des titres de fonds que des nouveautés des éditeurs de la francophonie canadienne. |
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Monique Brûlé, Conseil des écoles catholiques du C
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1802 |
10:40 AM |
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What if We Closed the Library? |
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Amanda Wakaruk, Government Documents Librarian, University of Alberta
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This was just one of the provocative questions asked of university students in an attempt to better understand the role of the physical library within their broader academic experience. Hear what they had to say: their suggestions might surprise you! Drawing on data gathered through semi-structured interviews, observational seating sweeps, and stories about memorable library experiences, the results of this project will help us consider the future of the library as place.
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Convenor:
Faye Abrams, Ontario Council of University Librari
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1803 |
10:40 AM |
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Engaging Theory for Reflective Information Literacy Practices |
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Heidi LM Jacobs, Information Literacy Librarian; Selinda Berg, Clinical Medicine Librarian: University of Windsor
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Theory can provide librarians with a lens to view our work in new and innovative ways. Theories can help us re-envision, re-imagine and reflect upon our practices, as well as provide structure to plan, evaluate and implement practice. We will provide examples of how theories from two scholarly disciplines help to inform the information literacy work. We will also discuss how theories from our different disciplines have helped us consider what a continually evolving information literacy praxis might look like. |
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Convenor:
Robin Sakowski, University of Guelph
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1804 |
10:40 AM |
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Creating Modifiable Learning Objects |
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Julie Hannaford, Director, Information Resources & Services, OISE, University of Toronto; Cristina Sewerin, Instruction & Reference Librarian, Engineering & Computer Science Library, University of Toronto Libraries
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This presentation will showcase an ongoing cross-campus project to create a community-driven tool to generate modifiable, interactive information literacy learning objects. The tool allows customization to course-specific needs by the instructor and includes a robust back-end database which will expand as more courses participate. We will discuss the impetus, philosophy and actualization for these learning objects; results of our pilot testing, and next steps to full implementation.
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Alexandra Eisenbichler, MISt student, University o
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1805 |
10:40 AM |
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Government information: Bridging the print/electronic divide |
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Carol Perry, Assistant Librarian, University of Guelph; David Burke, Govenment Information Librarian, Queen's University
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Born digital government information is the new reality. Librarians are now faced with the challenge of building an access bridge between the historical print collection and the new electronic environment. During this evolutionary period, the lack of stable URLs and shifting government website policies, structures and content make it increasingly difficult for library staff to provide patrons with seamless access to a divided collection. This session will explore strategies to deal with the rapidly changing government information environment.
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Convenor:
Sarah Jones, MI student, University of Toronto
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1806 |
10:40 AM |
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Get "Info" Smart: Learning to learn |
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Carol Koechlin; Sani Zwaan: School Library Consultants
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Learning how to work with all kinds of information using evolving tools requires that learners craft their own information smarts. Engagement, responsibility, and collaboration are key to building the needed smarts resulting in confident eager learners. This interactive workshop will offer many high-think approaches to learning and help students gear up for success today and tomorrow. |
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Convenor:
Ruth Gretsinger, Teacher-Librarian, DSB of Niagara
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1807 |
10:40 AM |
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Teaching Writing Using Picture Books as Mentor Texts |
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Rachel Seigel, Selection Manager - Elementary, S&B Books Ltd.
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In the last few years, there has been a shift in focus towards improving students’ writing skills. Picture books offer the best examples for modeling different types of writing, and this workshop will outline recent picture books that can be used as mentor texts to support the teaching of 6+1 traits of writing and text forms in the classroom from K-8.
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Convenor:
Vicki VonZuben, Kashechewan First Nation
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1808 |
10:40 AM |
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English Language Learners and Library Partnerships |
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Ruth Hall, Assistant Curriculum Leader, Library, Earl Haig Secondary School; Jo Nieuwkerk, Instructional Leader, ESL, Toronto DSB
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Canada is a country of immigrants where English Language Learners form a significant part of school populations. In Toronto 51% of secondary students speak a language other than English at home. Learn how teacher-librarians and ELL teachers have partnered to create scaffolded research projects, support for the White Pine™ reading program, and more.
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Session Presentation (.ppt)
Handouts: 1 (.ppt), 2 (.doc), 3 (.doc), 4 (.doc), 5 (.doc), 6 (Document), 7 (.doc), 8 (.doc), 9 (.doc), 10 (.doc), 11 (.doc), 12 (.ppt) |
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Convenor:
Brenda Dillon, Teacher-Librarian, Dufferin-Peel Ca
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Session #
1809 |
10:40 AM |
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Session moved to Thursday #431 |
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1810 |
10:40 AM |
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Training for Library Technicians: Where do we stand in 2010? |
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Ontario College Library Program Directors
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Panel presentation. Details to follow. |
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1811 |
10:40 AM |
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Planning and Running a Local Silver Birch® Carnival. Session Withdrawn |
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Sherie Anderson, Teacher-Librarian, Primrose Elementary School, UGDSB; Kim Gammage, Credit Meadows Elementary School
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Seven teacher Librarians from the Upper Grand District School Board collaborated to create a Silver Birch® event for 300 participants and volunteers. Participants will learn how to empower students to create meaningful, carnival-like activities which connect directly to the titles in the contest, and see how the use of their "SilverBirch2009" wiki assisted with planning logistics. |
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1812 |
10:40 AM |
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Leadership 2010 |
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Ken Haycock, Senior Partner, Ken Haycock & Associates Inc., Vancouver and San Jose
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Highlight's of this Year's published works on leadership and management. |
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Convenor:
Terri Pope, St Mary's Public Library
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1813 |
10:40 AM |
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Seeing The Forest Through the Trees: Our first year with Evergreen |
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Susan Downs, CEO; John Van Rassel, IT Manager; Mandy Pethick, Reference Librarian; Debra Mann, Branch Manager: Innisfil PL
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It has been a year since Innisfil Public Library became the first "single-plant" public library in Canada to choose the open source product Evergreen as its new ILS. Staff members will speak from different perspectives on our experiences with Evergreen, and reflect on the highs and lows of going open source. |
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Convenor:
Erika Heesen, LIS Student, University of Toronto
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1814 |
10:40 AM |
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Serving Socially Vulnerable Populations in Your Community |
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Delilah Deane Cummings, Community Outreach & Program Services Coordinator; Heather McDonald, Librarian: London PL.
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In 2008-2009, London Public Library received funding under the Library Strategic Development Fund to study services for the socially vulnerable. Through open discussion with socially vulnerable populations, service providers and library staff, the library identified barriers to service, sought solutions, and began the process of service renewal to truly meet the library's vision of being a community hub. Join LPL staff to learn more about the project outcomes and what impact this has had on policies, processes and services.
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Convenor:
Meighan Wark, Huron County Library
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1815 |
10:40 AM |
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Viewers' Advisory |
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Jill Nicholson, CEO, Lincoln PL
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With the recession and the closing of video stores, more library patrons are coming to the public library for their DVD fix. Library staff are called upon to stretch their advisory skills to include suggestions for feature films, documentaries, foreign films, and television series. This session will provide an introduction to Viewers' Advisory covering factors of appeal, the viewers' advisory interview, viewers' advisory tools, and lists.
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1816 |
10:40 AM |
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Get Your Game On: Gaming in the library |
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Beth Gallaway, Consultant, Information Goddess Consulting
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Libraries of all types have a long history of supporting traditional literacy skills. Gaming of all kinds helps strengthen 21st century literacy skills such as understanding and evaluating information in order to think critically, draw conclusions, and make informed decisions. Gaming in libraries today encompasses traditional and modern board, card and tabletop games, digital games on handheld devices, computers and consoles, and alternative reality games, puzzles, contests, and more. Learn about advocating for, collecting, programming with and evaluating games at your library in this interactive session.
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Convenor:
Laura LaFleshe, Barrie PL
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1817 |
10:40 AM |
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Community Consultation: Lessons learned |
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Jennifer Gautrey, Chair; Santina Moccio, Vice Chair: Hamilton PL Board.
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The Hamilton Public Library Board is committed to engaging residents of the city in community consultation, particularly when changes in local services are anticipated. We have learned what does and does not work, and have developed processes that we feel accomplish our goals. We are pleased to share with other Boards wishing to hear from their constituents. |
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Convenor:
Ken Roberts, Hamilton PL
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1818 |
10:40 AM |
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Technology Got You Stuck? Help is at hand.. |
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Diane Bédard, LearnON Project Manager; Patricia Williams, Software Developer, OurOntario.ca
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As an outcome of the LearnON/Atomic Learning pilot project, Knowledge Ontario has designed the Educational Resources PORTAL: an access portal of the best application and web support tutorials and training available. Instead of googling through thousands of iffy responses, the portal will point you toward the best, and clarify access & reuse rights. |
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1819 |
10:40 AM |
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Book Club in a Bag: Online tools make it easy! |
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Lita Barrie, Manager, Children's & Popular Services; Joan Faehrmann, Librarian: Brantford PL
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Brantford Public Library implemented their new book club in a bag collection with a focus on customer service and simplicity. See how you too can use online tools to rework existing programs or get new ones off to the right start with Google applications, online forms, polls, and more. |
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Convenor:
Erica Smith, LIS Student, University of Toronto
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1820 |
10:40 AM |
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First Nation Libraries -- Obstacles to Growth. Session withdrawn |
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Karen Lewis, Kanhiote Tyendinaga First Nations Public Library
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At SC09, trustees voiced their support for First Nations libraries, but realized they required more information to do so. This session will cover political, cultural, and other considerations that need to be taken into account when advocating for libraries for all First Nation communities. |
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1821 |
10:40 AM |
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Budget-friendly Innovation: Tomorrow's repository at today's dollars! |
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Thea Miller, Special Projects Librarian, Humber College
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In 2006, Humber College began developing a home-grown solution to managing some of its digital collections. From this effort emerged two advanced digital repositories, but unlike conventional out-of-the-box or vendor products, Humber's new systems easily support features required for tomorrow's web - at today's prices! |
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Maureen Hyland, Humber College
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1822 |
10:40 AM |
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Comparing E-book Platforms |
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Rajiv Nariani, Science Librarian, York University
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The academic community at York University will be accessing e-books from different publishers using a common platform. This Scholars Portal initiative is the basis of a research study to understand uptake of e-books by the science community at York.
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Session Presentation (.pdf)
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Convenor:
David Fiander, University of Western Ontario
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1823 |
10:40 AM |
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Programming With Older Adults in Mind |
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Allan M Kleiman, Library Consultant(s)-on-Call; Past Chair and Member, ALA RUSA RSS Library Service to an Aging Population Committee
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Gaming, social networking, poetry, and more! Library programs for baby boomers, older adults and the elderly take many forms. Learn more about what works, and what doesn't for the various sub-groups within the category of older adults. |
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Convenor:
Doris Nussbaumer, FIMS, University of Western Onta
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1824 |
10:40 AM |
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Reaching, Relating to and Rejoicing in Those "Terrible" Teens |
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Jo-Anne LaForty, Instructor, OISE/UT; Bobbie Henley, Department Head of Library, BCI&VS, Grand Erie DSB.
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Are teenagers driving you to have too much wine in the evening? The presenters, who have worked with teenagers for decades, provide some proactive and practical strategies for dealing with the problems this unique generation presents. Learn how to make each interaction a positive experience for both of you!
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Convenor:
Cindy Matthews, Instructional Leader, Toronto DSB
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Session #
1850 |
10:30 AM - 11:10 AM |
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A Resume to Remember: Making it to the "Must See" List |
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Frances Stocker, Principal, Kestrel Info Services
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Get your resume right and the interview door will swing open. How can your resume and cover letter appeal directly to the recruiters, and leap straight onto the must-see list? If you're newly qualified, or new to Canada, this session is for you!
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Session #
1851 |
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM |
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Job Winning Interview Skills |
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Janet Kaufman, Librarian, University of Guelph Library
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Your resume got you to the next step --- that all-important first interview. How are you going to present your best best attributes, experiences, and knowledge in a clear, concise way that will maximize your chances of making the short list?
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Session #
1900 |
12:15 PM |
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CLOSING LUNCHEON GALA |
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Jonathan Goldstein, Producer and Host of CBC WireTap
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Jonathan Goldstein is the host and producer of Wiretap on CBC Radio and distributed by Public Radio International in the US. He writes a weekly column for The National Post and he is a contributing editor to This American Life. His work has appeared in The New York Times, GQ, The Walrus, and Nerve. His most recent book, Ladies and Gentlemen the Bible (Penguin), is a retelling of stories from the Old Testament. |
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