to develop their own tool-based and web-based information technology lessons and projects. Convenor: Connie Ruscica, Toronto District School Board. @~@ OLTA MTCC 104D 3:45pm-5:00pm COMMUNRY CONSENSUS BUILDING Bruce Craig, Participative Designs; Jo Ellen Logan, Workplace Solutions. Libraries can be involved in complex and contentious community issues. Municipal amalgamation can bring together feuding parties. Hot issues such as internet filtering can cause storms of protest from the public. You need effective methods of building community consensus by engaging the impacted groups, transforming skepticism and resistance into constructive dialogue and achieving momentum for change. Convenor: Elaine Taylor, Ottawa Public Library Board. Continued from 2:15 pm BASICS OF WEB DESIGN Ill: GRAPHICS, AND EDITORS For details see session #713. ? CONNEcnONS AND PARTNERSHIPS @~~ OLITA MTCC206B 3:45pm-5:00pm IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BATH PROFILE BY THE ATLANTIC SCHOLARLY INFORMATION NETWORK: A STATUS REPORT Slavko Manojlovich, Assistant to the University Librarian for Systems and Planning, Memorial University. The Bath Profile is an ISO internationally registered Z39.50 profile which is being used to create functional virtual union catalogues. This session will discuss issues associated with implementing the Bath Profile for the members of the Atlantic Scholarly Information Network. Information on the Bath Profile is available at: http://www.ukoln.ac/uk/interopfocus/bath/ Convenor: Ella-Fay Zalezsak, Oakville Public Library. / MARKETING AND ADVOCACY @~{] OSLA MTCC203A 3:45pm-5:00pm LET THE WORLD KNOW ABOUT THE GOOD THINGS YOU ARE DOING Sandra Hughes, Learning Resource Teacher, Farringdon Hill Enrichment Centre, Grand Erie District School Board. Interested in improving your communication skills to the outside community about issues related to school libraries? Find out how you can write and publish your ideas in journals like the Teaching Librarian, and on an internet web page. Convenor: Lynn Poth, Toronto District School Board. Continued from 2:15 pm @ your libraryTM TO THE MAX! For details see session #724. 63