Ontario Library Association Archives

Ontario Library Association's 89th Annual Conference 1991, p. 21

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Saturday Thomson Professional Publishing Canada CARSWELL/RICHARD DE BOO PUBLISHERS #359 Saturday, Nov. 16 EXCELLENCE IN PROFESSIONAL PUBLISHING AT YOUR SERVICE! Carswell and Richard De Boo Publishers have combined resources to form 2:00 p.m.- 3:45 p.m. SERVICES TO DISABLED CHILDREN Speakers: Barbara Freize, Canadian National Institute for the Blind; Ken Setterington, Scarborough Public Library; Representatives of the Canadian Hearing Society, Hamilton. Learn about materials and programs which are available for children who are blind, deaf, visually or hearing impaired. Materials available for libraries from the CNIB will be presented and Scarborough Public Library Board's experience with the disabled will be shared. A good portion of the presentation will be interpreted for the hearing impaired and a special story will be presented only in sign language. Thomson Professional Publishing Canada. Our primary mission is to satisfy the specialized information needs of the Canadian professional by providing an unparalleled range of quality professional products. Look for our ground-breaking works such as the recently published: The Dictionary of Canadian Law. A single-volume reference created from Canadian legal sources. This comprehensive, one-volume legal dictionary is created exclusively from Canadian law. It's crafted using the same meticulous standards as the world's most trusted dictionaries- with definitions taken directly from primary sources like federal and provincial statutes and regulations. The result is a legal dictionary that provides professionals with a one-stop reference for authoritative Canadian legal definitions. #36o Saturday, Nov. 16 2:00 p.m.- 3:45 p.m. MAKING CONNECTIONS: HELPING PEOPLE USE YOUR ADULT LITERACY COLLECTIONS Speakers: Toronto Public Library Literacy Staff: Grace Scheel, Leslie Deane, Donna Lunau, Laurel Tasker and Mary Alice White. How you can more effectively relate your adult literacy resources to learners, tutors, and practitioners? What concerns do adult new readers bring to library use? Learn the answers from a team of library and literacy experts. Who uses The Dictionary of Canadian Law? · · · · Judges Law students Researchers Journalists · · · · Lawyers Professors and teachers Business people Police Other time-saving features at your fingertips · Latin terms and maxims · Abbreviations of law reports and periodicals · Abbreviations and names of federal departments and agencies #361 Saturday, Nov. 16 2:00 p.m.- 3:45 p.m. OLTA Issues 1/: FUNDING OF PUBLIC LIBRARIES Speakers: To be announced in the upcoming issue of OLTA/ert. The Report of the Advisory Committee to the Minister ofMunicipal Affairs on the Provincial-Municipal Financial Relationship is receiving wide discussion within the Ontario public library community. What are the implications for the future funding of public libraries if the Committee's recommendations are accepted by the government? One Place to lnok, the Ontario Public Library Strategic Plan suggests a different vision. Available for a 30-day risk-free examination. ISBN: 0-459-35651 I hardcover I 1184 pp. I $59.95 (+ 7% GST) ISBN: 0-459-35671 I Deluxe edition I $85 (+ 7% GST) Shipping and handling are extra. Prices subject to change without notice. For information on the Dictionary and any of our other products call, FAX or write: TOLL FREE: 1-800-387-5164 (8:00a .m. to 5:30p.m. Eastern Standard Time) In Toronto: (416) 609-3800 FAX: (416) 298-5094 (anytime) Write: Thomson Professional Publishing Canada, Corporate Plaza, 2075 Kennedy Road, Scarborough, Ontario M1 T 3V4 8/91 What are the future funding options for libraries? How can library boards lead the way in reconciling their differences with municipal councils in achieving funding stability to provide equitable access to information for all Ontarians in the long term? A lively debate is expected with the particpation of members of the Ontario Library Trustees' Association and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario. The Challenge ol Partnerships 2J

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