
#OLASC (https://twitter.com/search?q=%23olasc&src=typd) (mailto:[email protected]) (https://www.olasuperconference.ca) (http://www.olasuperconference.ca/feed/rss/) (https://www.facebook.com/accessola) (https://twitter.com/ONLibraryAssoc) (https://www.ickr.com/photos/onlibraryassoc/) (http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Ontario- Library-Association-2747909? gid=2747909&trk=hb_side_g) 2020 Schedule Need help? Welcome to the 2020 Super Conference preliminary program! Tips: You can select favourite sessions by clicking on the star on the left corner of each session. To view all of your selected sessions, click the Show My Picks button. To print the program (including dates, times, titles, and presenters) click the Show/Hide All button and then print from your browser. Please note that presenter bios and headshots will be added to the program on an ongoing basis. Happy planning, and see you in January! Search: All Themes All Keywords Search... Show/Hide All Show Available Show My Picks Tuesday 28 Jan 2020 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Early Arrivals Early Arrivals Tue 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Wednesday 29 Jan 2020 9:00 am - 10:15 am Sessions Big to Small: Taking Big OLA Ideas to Small, Rural Libraries Julie Lane, Whitney Shantz, Janet Curran Super Conference oers endless ideas for everything “library.” But what works in one library system will not necessarily work for another. Libraries are at the heart of small communities so partnerships with local organizations are essential. Join us to discuss how to adapt big ideas to small library systems. Wed 9:00 am - 10:15 am Public Libraries Innovation, Programming, Rural Careers Spotlight : Samantha Estoesta Samantha Estoesta Need help? Samantha Estoesta (she/her) is a multiple-published poet and long-time #WomenInSTEM and equity advocate. With an MA in Intercultural Communications and ten years in advocacy, community engagement, digital communications, and social media strategy, she centres her eorts on growing communities through reciprocal relationships. When she's not talking about being a brown female in tech, she can be found pushing her child in a red stroller around Downtown Kitchener or tweeting/instagramming at @smoestoe. Wed 9:00 am - 10:15 am Careers, Spotlight Creating Social Media Graphics Without a Graphics Designer Marian Doucette How we deliver messages is just as important as the message itself. This session looks at free online tools to use to create stunning, accessible, and eective social media graphics for your library without having to hire a graphics designer. Wed 9:00 am - 10:15 am Library Technicians Accessibility, Design, Marketing Find the Story Beyond the Stacks: Creating a Library Podcast Eva Stepanian, Allana Fontaine, Ben Smeets, Mary-Rose O'Connor, Ashley Directo Brampton Library and Milton Public Library have been busy exploring the world of podcasts. From management buy-in, and the intricacies of scripting and storytelling, to podcast clubs at breweries and the details of how to start a podcast on a shoestring budget – they are ready to tell all! Wed 9:00 am - 10:15 am Technology Innovation, Marketing, Technology Four Steps to Knowing Your Users: Guerrilla Testing for Budding UXers Sarah Guay, Mariana Jardim, James Zhan Guerrilla usability testing is a quick method for gathering user experience feedback. This workshop will show you how to test users with this method and perform basic analysis of the results. We will provide templates that can be adapted to the needs of dierent libraries and recommendations for cost-eective tools. Wed 9:00 am - 10:15 am Academic Libraries Accessibility, Design, User Experience How To Full All Our Lending and (Our Patrons’) Borrowing Dreams Ian Gibon, Adam Taves, Linda Whidden, Mandy Deans Kassies Collaborative Futures (CF), a project to implement a shared library system for 14 Ontario universities, is about radical collaboration. The CF Shared Resources Working Group will discuss dreaming big to create, sell, and implement a vision of long and liberal loan policies, minimal nes, and easy cross-consortium borrowing. Wed 9:00 am - 10:15 am Academic Libraries Academic, Partnerships, Public Service Implementing Indigenous Subject Headings in your Local Catalog - From Planning to Process Need help? Tammy Moorse, Rachel Rogers Unhappy with the LC subject heading Indians of North America? Learn how Greater Victoria Public Library and Hamilton Public Library implemented local indigenous subject headings in their catalogues. The session focuses on practical issues around making changes to a catalogue, project planning, resources and how this contributes to decolonization. This session is one of several sessions at SC 2020 concentrating on the respectful decolonization of Canadian libraries. Wed 9:00 am - 10:15 am Library Technicians Ethics, Indigenous, Local Collections Leadership, Risk, and Building a Cult of Passionate Followers Erin Scuccimarri, Jamie Hardie Our shared struggle is the public and city council’s perception of being irrelevant and a frivolous expense. Discover how to position the library as a community leader, target spectacular partners, leverage the trusted brand inherent in libraries, push boundaries, and reinvent ourselves. Imagine the potential if all stakeholders were real advocates? Wed 9:00 am - 10:15 am Governance Governance, Innovation, Management Library + Municipal Recreation Department = Dream Team Amy Solecki, Monika Machacek, Emma Smith, Rhonda Pogue, Todd Carey, Heather Wray, Cathy Burke, Lori Pierce By working together, public libraries and municipal recreation departments are able to provide and enjoy mutual benets, such as engaging non-users, sharing resources and costs, and creating a community led-approach that generates a larger impact for participants. This panel provides a prospective from both the library and recreation team. Wed 9:00 am - 10:15 am Public Libraries Partnerships, Programming, Public Service Library as Laboratory: Creating a Community Research Platform Kimberly Silk, James Gillett, Krystin Parkinson Hamilton Public Library and McMaster University are taking their partnership to the next level by establishing a Community Research Platform. It provides McMaster researchers with managed access to HPL customers to facilitate community-based participatory research, and supports HPL's applied research and evaluation projects which inform professional practice and demonstrate the value of libraries. Wed 9:00 am - 10:15 am Academic Libraries Innovation, Partnerships, Research More than a Plaque on the Wall: Creating Organizational Values Using a Need help? Sta-Led Approach Danika Bernard, Angela Rerrie, Emily Sedgwick We walk you through our process of creating sta-owned Customer Experience Values in- house with no budget. Our approach was sta-driven, using service design methodology and storytelling, and informed through community data. Learn how to celebrate your work and create a decision-making framework and common language. Includes hands-on exercises and toolkit. Wed 9:00 am - 10:15 am General Management, Organizational Issues, Public Service Primary Source Primer for Libraries and Archives Jennifer Hoyer, Alison Little, David Sprague This hands-on session will explore how local history collections can be used as educational resources that meet teacher and student communities where they are: whether in the classroom, in an online environment, or in our own collection spaces. Presenters will share primary source education outreach initiatives and model easy-to-implement activities. Wed 9:00 am - 10:15 am School Libraries Instruction, Local Collections, Outreach / Advocacy Rounds, Rounds, Rounds, We Go! Diverse Models of Embedded or Clinical Librarianship Tim Tripp, Marina Englesakis, Maureen Pakosh, Rouhi Fazelzad, Ani Orchanian-Che, Melanie Anderson, Ashley Farrell, Jessica Babineau Each of University Health Network Libraries’ Information Specialists plays a clinical librarian role with their clinical client groups. The needs of each program vary, yet each clinical librarian supports the institution to be a learning organization, providing safe, evidence-based care. Here we compare and contrast the many permutations of clinical librarianship. Wed 9:00 am - 10:15 am Health Libraries Embedded Librarianship, Health, Partnerships Seamless Library and Culture Pass: Partnerships, Strategies, and Solutions Shelley McKay, Ian Kerr-Wilson, Anna Swanson Using a library card for free access to museums, galleries, and performing arts venues increases card registrations and museum visits. Discover how Newfoundland & Labrador Public Libraries launched a province-wide program for rural and metropolitan residents, and how Hamilton Public Library and Civic Museums’ successful partnership grants library users free access to civic museums and heritage buildings. Wed 9:00 am - 10:15 am Public Libraries Innovation, Marketing, Partnerships Snap, Spark, Provoke: Exploring Identity and Text with Provocations and Need help? Photography Beth Lyons, Tina Zita, Jane Dennis-Moore We will share how we have used diverse texts and photography to explore identity and a sense of belonging as a community with learners. Attendees will reect on how texts can help us learn about ourselves and others in our communities, and will explore loose parts, photography and digital tools. Wed 9:00 am - 10:15 am School Libraries Inclusion, Literacy, Technology Supporting Users with Young Children in the Academic Library Jesse Carliner, Kyla Everall, Jane
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