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SESSION MATERIALS

The presenters of the session numbers listed below have provided their session materials from Super Conference 2011. To access these materials, click on the session number or click on the time slot in the left navigation and go to the description of the session under the number provided.


Wednesday, February 2

Session # P001 ­ Resource Description and Access (RDA): What you need to know
Session # P002 – Meet me in the Middle: Strategies and Solutions for Successful Middle Management
Session # P003 ­ Fundraising Day @ OLA 2011
Session # P004 ­ Wikis, Weeblies, and Web 2.0
Session # P011 – Reframing Communication for Positive Results
Session # P014 ­ From Resistance to Ownership in Library Initiatives
Session # P017 ­ Toronto Public Library Tour of Branches 2011

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Thursday, February 3

Session # 302 ­ Copyright Update
Session # 305 ­ Putting Your Best Foot Forward With Municipal Council
Session # 310 ­ Innovation Boot Camp
Session # 316 ­ New Technology Benchmarks for Ontario's Public Libraries
Session # 321 ­ Collection Management in a Digital Age: Crouching tigers and a few strategies
Session # 327 ­ Arts in the Library
Session # 402 ­ Optimisation de la formation documentaire dans l’univers numérique
Session # 405 ­ Privacy Policy Issues for Libraries
Session # 410 ­ Genealogy and the Law in Canada
Session # 413 ­ Capital Fundraising Campaigns—Success Stories!
Session # 415 ­ Evaluating Your Digital Core
Session # 421 ­ Making Meaning: Picture Books and The Literacy/Equity Connection
Session # 425 ­ Multiple Literacies, Multiple Minds!
Session # 427 ­ Marketing Public Libraries: Beyond Bookmarks
Session # 429 ­ We Have an App for That
Session # 430 ­ Summer Reading is for Grown-Ups Too
Session # 602 ­ One-of-a-Kind Collaboration—the Power and the Challenge of a Joint Public and University Library
Session # 603 ­ Licensing Digital Content
Session # 604 ­ Marvelous Manga: The power of manga in a secondary school library.
Session # 609 ­ How to Succeed in an Interview
Session # 610 ­ Thinking Strategically & Critically: Seeing Possibilities
Session # 615 ­ Key Sources of Health Information and Statistics
Session # 617 ­ An Untapped Fundraising Stream - Selling Used Books Online
Session # 619 ­ Community Digitization Project: Opening doors for everyone
Session # 626 ­ Partnerships, Outreach & You

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Friday, February 4

Session # 1000 ­ OSLA SPOTLIGHT The Great Web 2.0 Face-Off
Session # 1001 ­ Step Into the Future with New Career Choices
Session # 1003 ­ Serving Your Seniors
Session # 1005 ­ Ontario's Public Libraries Act: Understanding and compliance
Session # 1009 ­ Ontario Newspapers: Access to our Community Stories
Session # 1014 ­ Numeracy + Information Literacy = Success
Session # 1015 ­ Best Practices for Library Student Engagement in Co-operative Placements
Session # 1018 ­ A Framework for Everything: Docs and Data in an Open Source Environment
Session # 1022 ­ Keep them Coming Back: Reaching out to alumni
Session # 1024 ­ InfoExpress: Building faculty relationships through document delivery
Session # 1026 ­ White Pine Battle of the Books: Reading as a Competitive Sport
Session # 1027 ­ Accessibility: The impact of the AODA on libraries
Session # 1031 ­ Let's Read—a Family Literacy Initiative of Waterloo RegionLet's Read—a Family Literacy Initiative of Waterloo Region
Session # 1202 ­ Collective Rights Management of Copyright in Canada
Session # 1207 ­ Innovative Approaches in Library Service Delivery
Session # 1213 ­ I've Got the Education: What do I do Now?
Session # 1214 ­ CVHL: A Network for Improved Access to Health Information
Session # 1218 ­ Selling What Can't Be Seen: Marketing virtual library services
Session # 1220 ­ The Inside Story: What Makes a Good Picture Book for
Session # 1223 ­ Scaling Up: Active learning at McMaster and Mohawk
Session # 1225 ­ From Vision to Action: Building an Online Library Learning Commons
Session # 1227 ­ The Learning Commons: Beginning the journey
Session # 1230 ­ Public Library Help for Job Seekers
Session # 1231 ­ Small Presses, Self-publishing and PODs (Print on Demand)
Session # 1304 ­ Secret Shoppers: Service Lessons for Libraries
Session # 1306 ­ Statistics Canada Site Search: Take another look
Session # 1313 ­ Simple & Free Technologies for Professional Development
Session # 1316 ­ Library 2 Library
Session # 1317 ­ Using Open Source Software in a Shared Integrated Library System
Session # 1323 ­ Designing Community Places and Public Spaces for Children
Session # 1324 ­ Beam me up, Enterprise Centre!
Session # 1325 ­ Book Club Refresher
Session # 1330 ­ Hosting a Literacy Festival

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Saturday, February 5

Session # 1703 ­ On the Road to Research: Putting Primary Students in the Driver's Seat
Session # 1704 ­ Responding To Media Inquiries
Session # 1709 ­ Les règles d'engagement: Développement de politique efficace dans votre biblio
Session # 1710 ­ What Makes a Special Library "Special"?
Session # 1711 ­ Finding Reliable Information on Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Session # 1712 ­ E-Books Versus Print: User preferences for Canadian books at two universities
Session # 1715 ­ International Statistics: Who, what, when, where, why and how?
Session # 1717 ­ Canadian School Libraries: Resources in a single click!
Session # 1721 ­ Out and Proud: Serving LGBT Families and Young Adults
Session # 1722 ­ Smart Libraries Work Together
Session # 1800 ­ Embracing Happiness in a Complex World
Session # 1806 ­ Best Practices For Your Résumés, Curriculum Vitae and Cover Letters
Session # 1811 ­ ERM from the Ground Up
Session # 1816 ­ Integrating Information Literacy into Academic Library Reference Services
Session # 1817 ­ Thinking Inside the Box: Portable Programs for Public Education
Session # 1818 ­ E-Resource Training: Uncovering a collection of hidden gems
Session # 1819 ­ Turning Your Staff into Library Experts
Session # 1823 ­ Creating a Teaching Library

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