Ontario Library Association Archives

OLA Super Conference 2001: 100th Anniversary, p. 43

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beyond? Opportunities for career advancement will be abundant over the next decade as librarians reach the age of retirement and leave the work force. Corne to this session to learn how to plan your career to take full advantage of future opportunities. Convenor: Jim Brett, University of Guelph. and reflections designed to make research a thinking process, not a copying exercise. Convenor: Susannah D. Ketchum. MTCC206CD 8:45 arn-10:00 am THE ELECTRONIC BOOK: IS THE FunJRE HERE NOW? Donna Marentette, Director of Technology and Development, Windsor Public Library; Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Vice President of Research and Library Systems, netLibrary, Inc.; Neelima June, Reference Librarian, Adult Services, Algonquin Area Public Library District. ~~~ OLITA 8:45 arn-10:00 am CP Simcoe COLLECTIONS, PROGRAMS AND SERVICES JSTOR Carol MacAdam, Associate Director for Library Relations, JSTOR. ~~ ~ OSLA MTCC 104A 8:45 arn-10:00 am FROM POTIER TO PULLMAN AND BEYOND Julie Glazier, Teacher librarian, Earl Grey Senior School, Toronto District School Board Discover exciting new fiction to challenge and stimulate your adolescent readers. A detailed bibliography also highlights titles for struggling readers. Convenor: Sheila Jankowski, Goderich Collegiate. Not only does JSTOR contain a collection of arts and science journals in 15 disciplines but now a general science collection and an ecology and botany collection have been added to the offerings available to participants. Find out where JSTOR stands now, what the near future holds for JSTOR participants, what long-term plans are arising and how Canadian libraries participate in JSTOR. Convenor: Dr. Mohamed Taher, Information Scientist. Are e-books the next chapter in the digital revolution? E-journals have become an integral component in many library collections, offering consortia opportunities and simultaneous access. Are we ready for the electronic book? Join this session for perspectives on different approaches to using and adding the e-book to your library. Convenor: Sam Kalb, Queen's University. ~~@ OLITA 8:45 arn-10:00 am YCIT ~~~ OSLA 8:45 arn-10:00 am MTCC 2050 HANDS-ON COMPUTER SESSION Maximum: 30 ncKET REQUIRED ~~~ OSLA 8:45 arn-10:00 am CP Kingsway BASICS OF WEB DESIGN 1: BASIC HTML Sean Crowe, Systems Administrator, Wentworth Libraries. PLAGIARISM OR ACADEMIC HONESTY: WHAT CAN WE DO? Sya Van Geest, OSLA President, retired teacher librarian. Plagiarism has always been a concern with student research, compounded today by the ease of electronic theft and misrepresentation. Develop practical strategies to promote academic honesty, including process evaluation, rubrics, end of unit tests across 3 contithe theory and this experience inteInforrnation Studies in a of cross curricular pro- Web design is moving beyond HTML, and yet HTML is still the core coding language on the Web. By the end of this session, participants will be able to code a web document from scratch, format text and create tables using simple HTML commands. Planning and organizing a site will also be discussed. No HTML coding experience required. Convenor: Ellen Stroud, Canada Millennium Partners Program. 43

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