#103 Thursday, Nov. 14 9:30 a.m.- 11 :30 a.m. LOVE 'EM OR LEAVE 'EM: HIGH SCHOOL S1VDENTS' USE OF ACADEMIC AND PUBLIC LIBRARIES Speakers: Helen Benoit, Hamilton Public Library; Margaret Hendley, University of Waterloo; Linda He/son, Ancaster High School, Wentworth County Board of Education. Learn more about the problems and constraints facing libraries as they attempt to cope with the ever-increasing demands of students for access to more and more information. Find out how to establish useful communication links with other types of libraries and examine solutions tried. 1105 #107 Thursday, Nov. 14 9:30a.m.- 11:30 a.m. NATIVE STORIES: WHO SHOUW TELL THEM, WHO SHOUW WRITE THEM. Speakers: Panel to be announced. Develop an appreciation for native authors and a better understanding of native issues and how those issues are transferred to the storytelling art. Expect a lively debate among the native and non-native writers and storytellers on the panel. Thursday, Nov. 14 9:30 a.m. - 11 :30 a.m. BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN COMMUNI1Y CENTRES AND LIBRARIES TO SERVE MULTICUL1VRAL COMMUNITIES Speakers: Fatima Fillipi, Rexdale Women's Centre; Cbrysostom Louis, Cross Cultural Communication Centre, Toronto; Myrta Sabas,KitchenerWaterloo Multicultural Centre. Understand the roles and activities of community centres in supporting cultural groups and the barriers to communication that appear to exist with libraries. Share strategies for new approaches and initiatives that will improve links between the two institutions. #104 #106 Thursday, Nov. 14 9:30 a.m.- 11 :30 a.m. CREATING A SERVICE-ORIENTED STAFF TO MEET THE NEEDS OF A BILINGUAL COMMUNITY Speakers: Carol Genna, Sudbury Public Library; Geraldine Salter, Iroquois Falls Public Library. How have libraries created service-oriented staffs that can meet the needs of bilingual communities? Acquire specific knowledge about the use of service plans, staffmg and training to help you serve your community better. Thursday, Nov. 14 9:30a.m. - 11 :30 a.m. PARTNERS IN ACTION: THE SECOND WAVE Speakers: Members of the Council of Ontario School Library Consultants Steering Committee. Learn what you can do to further the development of school libraries in Ontario as envisaged in the week long strategic planning session held last May at Eaton Hall. IJbrary consultants from around the province will highlight important issues and stimulate discussion about the new plan. #108 Thursday, Nov. 14 9:30 a.m .- 11 :30 a.m. BUILDING TEEN COLLECTIONS: A FURTHER CONSIDERATION Speaker: Dorothy Broderick, Editor, Voice of Youth Advocates. A plain title masks one of the critical sessions of this year's conference. Dorothy Broderick brings provocative and insight-fllled ideas and perspectives to age-old questions surrounding collection development for teens. TuNDRA BooKS are distributed by the Un iversity of Toronto Press The Ghost and Lone Warrior by C.j. Taylor 24 pp fu ll-color he 12.95 0-88776-263-8 A Happy New Year's Day by Roch Carrier 24 pp full-color he 14.95 0-88776-267-0 Ages 6 up The Boxing Champion by Roch Carrier, ill us. Gilles Pe lletier 24 pp 13 full-color illustrations Ages 8 up he 14.95 0-88776-249-2 Houses of Hide and Earth by Bonnie Shemie 24 pp ill us 15 b&w, 6 color he 12.95 0-88776-269-7 Ages 8-12 What If Dad Gets Lost at the Zoo? by Gin ette Clarke and Florence Stevens illus. by Isabelle Langevin 24 pp full-color Ages 5 up he 12.95 -265-4 pb 6.95 -272-7 Simon in Summ er by Gi ll es Tibo 24 pp fu 11-co lor he 10.95 0-88776-261-1 Ages 3 up The Challenge of Partnerships J3