EduReference for viewing during this workshop. Convenor: Joyce Cunningham, Fort Frances High School, Rainy River District School Board. ~~&) OLITA 3:45 pm-5:00 pm MTCC 206CD Continued from 2:15 pm GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS For details see session #310. ~~~ OSLA 3:45pm-5:00pm MTCC201B THE VIRTUAL REFERENCE LIBRARY AT THE TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY: A SYSTEMS VIEW Kathy Scardellato, Project Manager, Catharine Mills, Electronic Services Co-ordinator, Virtual Reference Library, Toronto Public Library. Continued from 2:15 pm MEDIA LITERACY IN ACTION For details see session# 316. SCHOOL WIDE THEMES Barb Cook, Teacher librarian, Shaughnessy Public School, Mary Anne Olah, Teacher librarian, Victoria Village Public School, Toronto District School Board. Continued from 2:15 pm FILAMENTALITY For details see session# 317. :r: ::> :r: (f) .q: .q: ~ m a: m Learn how two schools use their School Library Information Centres as a space for schoolwide theme activities. Themes such as"Oh Canada","Wild about Wolves" and "Mega Math" are used to partner teachers with the teacher librarian, create a sense of community, meet curriculum expectations in an integrated model. Convenor: Connie Ruscica, Toronto District School Board. Look at the content, application, and supporting technical and organizational structure of the Virtual Reference Library. Convenor: Beth Thomsett-Scott, University of Guelph. 9 CONNEcnONS AND PARTNERSHIPS ~~~ OLITA 3:45 pm-5:00 pm CP Niagara ~m§} OPLA MTCC 104A 3:45 pm-5:00 pm LIBRARY LINKS FOR LIFE Maureen Sawa, Co-ordinator, Children's and Young Adult Services, Kitchener Public Library; Michele McBride-Roach, Kitchener Public Library. DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERLIBRARY LOAN PROTOCOL: THE NEW GENERATION Barbara Shuh, Library Network Specialist, National Library of Canada; Matthew R Goldner, Vice President, Marketing, FretwellDowning; John Eilts, Resource Sharing, The Research Libraries Group. 0 -' ~ (§ (f) w 0 a: ~~~ OUTA 3:45 pm-5:00 pm MTCC202D :r: >- ~ INTERNET RESEARCH MANAGEMENT TOOLS Phyllis Smith, Principal, In The Know, Georgetown, Ontario. Creating value-added information products from Web-based data can be troublesome for the busy information professional. Explore the various tools available to manage the information overload that results from researching the internet. Bookmarks, personal databases and building presentations from downloaded content downloaded are discussed. Convenor: Nancy Strader, Toronto Public Library. A new generation of interlibrary loan applications is emerging, based on an implementors' profile of ISO 10161-1 developed by the Interlibrary Loan Protocol Implementors Group (IPIG). Find out more about the ISO Interlibrary Loan Application Standard Maintenance Agency at the National Library of Canada and this new generation of ILL applications. Convenor: Anne Church, A.F. Church & Associates, Information and Library Management Consulting. Discover an innovative outreach program that has successfully introduced community book deposits, visiting library for kids and parent education programs to traditionally hard-to-reach users. Learn how innovative partnerships and non-traditional alliances have allowed the Kitchener Public Library to provide access to disenfranchised children and families from diverse backgrounds. The practical tips and strategies will inspire you to introduce a similar approach in your community. Convenor: Daria Sharanewych, Oakville Public Library. CP MTCC Crowne Plaza Metro Toronto Convention Centre