W e d n e s d a y , Ja n u a r y 27 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 | 35 #OLASC16 | LibrAry LAb: The iDeA iNCUbATOr WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE ALL CONFERENCE WELCOmE PARTY! 8:15 pm - 10:00 pm | mtcc 105/106pf Come out and join your fellow Super Conferencers for the opening night party on Wednesday! This party is the place to mix and mingle with your colleagues, make new friends and enjoy an evening that will set the stage for your full conference experience. you won't want to miss out! obligations in the area of violence prevention. Strategies for identification of risk areas, risk elimination, control and organizational resiliency building, including system development, as well as mechanisms for engagement, communications and accountability will be explored. Convenor: Mary McDiarmid, Ontario Shores general | workplace safety 4:00 pm - 5:15 pm | mtcc 201d TRENDiNG NON-FiCTiON COLLECTiONS Andrea Gaspar, Parry Sound PL; Selena Martens, Parry Sound PL Your library's non-fiction collections can flourish with the right organization. This session will explore options to revitalize and rejuvenate non-fiction collections. You do not have to ditch Dewey to have your non-fiction collection come alive! Non-Fiction collections can be both functional and inviting...and trending! public libraries | collections | marketing 4:00 pm - 5:15 pm | imtcc 206d TWO TLS AND A NETWORK. TAKE 2! COOK uP GREAT COLLABORATiON iN yOuR LEARNiNG COMMONS. Mary Walker hope, Kawartha Pine Ridge DSB; Elizabeth Gordon, Kawartha Pine Ridge DSB Be an indispensable leader in your school. See how Mary and Elizabeth collaborate with staff in all curriculum areas by infusing projects using Aurasma, Quiver, LEGO® StoryStarters, Inquiry and more. Check out Mary's award winning 'Our Community' Gallery Walk and be ready to play and walk away with goodies! school libraries | collaboration | technology | networking 4:00 pm - 5:15 pm | ictc wellington WE NEED DivERSE AuThORS: WRiTiNG ABOuT DivERSE ChARACTERS iN ChiLDREN'S AND yOuNG ADuLT FiCTiON Kat Mototsune, Lorimer Children & Teens; Melanie Florence, James Lorimer & Company; Christina Minaki, Second Story Press Inspired by the #WeNeedDiverseBooks campaign, this session will discuss the importance of having works by diverse writers and how to use them to reach your diverse readers. Convenor: Emma Renda, Lorimer diversity | collections | readers' advisory | y.a. resources with support from Visit booth #442 to enter the draw for the children's book 4:00 pm - 4:15 pm