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OLA Super Conference 2016: Library Lab: The Idea Incubator, 27 January 2016, p. 47

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Th u r s d a y , Ja n u a r y 28 THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 | 47 #OLASC16 | LibrAry LAb: The iDeA iNCUbATOr ThUrSDAy SCheDULe 12:30 pm - 12:55 pm | expo floor IDEA HUB FiNDiNG ExPERTS uSiNG SCOPuS Laksmi Santhosh, Elsevier Scopus is the world's largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature and web sources. And beyond this extensive content reposituor are data-mining analytics tools that can help you to identify expertise among researchers and research organizations as well as the best journals by discipline. 1:00 pm - 1:25 pm | expo floor IDEA HUB PROquEST BOOKS--WhAT'S NEW AND WhAT'S NExT! Kelli Gonzalez, Jim Shetler, yves vanier, Proquest Join us for an informative session, packed with information about how ProQuest Books can play an important role in your library's print and electronic book acquisition strategy and workflow. 1:30 pm - 1:55 pm | expo floor IDEA HUB PREviEW OF iEEE NEW FEATuRES & CONTENT ruth Wolfish, IEEE Client Services Manager Come hear about exciting new features and content on IEEE Xplore, such as: Patent citations, Remote access, HTML content TeX and MathML with MathJax, SMPTE papers and standards all the perpetual access options 2:00 pm - 2:55 pm | expo floor IDEA HUB MEET ThE CRiME WRiTERS OF CANADA The members of the Crime Writers of Canada, ranging from long- established favourites to up and coming first-timers, give you a fast-paced introduction to their newest mystery, suspense and true crime titles and tell you why they should be In your library. • • • • 2:15 pm - 3:30 pm | mtcc 206d ASK ThE hR ExPERT--AGAiN Barry Nayler, Lakeridge Health Hear some solutions for actual problems that employees and managers from Ontario libraries have submitted. You will learn techniques to guide you through difficult human resource situations in a productive way. The audience will have the opportunity to ask an expert about a human resource issue happening in their workplace. Convenor: Mary McDiarmid, Ontario Shores health | human resources 2:15 pm - 3:30 pm | mtcc 206c BLuE SPRuCE™, SiLvER BiRCh™ ExPRESS AND yOu! Ruth Gretsinger, DSB Niagara In this session we will be looking at ways to use the Blue Spruce and Silver Birch Express 2016 lists in the classroom and library. A variety of literacy, collaborative, critical thinking and inquiry strategies in direct collaboration with classroom teachers will be included. Convenor: Heather Stoness, Halton DSB school libraries | forest of reading | collaboration 2:15 pm - 3:30 pm | mtcc 104d COMMuNiTy-LED LiBRARiES PANEL Bill irwin, Huron University College; Laura Lukasik, Hamilton PL Whether you are just beginning with a community-led model or have concerns about data measures, or simply want to discuss the difference between community-led and engagement, this is a session you won't want to miss. The panel's goal is to eliminate barriers preventing you from implementing a community-led model at your library. Convenor: Alexandra Yarrow, Ottawa PL public libraries | community-led | engagement | outreach 2:15 pm - 3:30 pm | mtcc 201d COPyRiGhT uPDATE Margaret Ann Wilkinson, Western U A review of the current copyright issues and events including but not limited to: the situation at the copyright board, the latest in the courts, and international developments. Margaret Ann Wilkinson, OLA's copyright expert, will report on key issues and activities that impact services and librarian activities in all sectors. Convenor: Joy Muller, Seneca C general | copyright 2:15 pm - 3:30 pm | mtcc 206b ENGAGED uSERS AND hAPPy STAFF: ThE BENEFiTS OF A READiNG CLuB APP heather Alblas, East Gwillimbury PL; Austin Da Silveira, Counting Opinions; Ryan Patrick, Counting Opinions Effectively engaging participants, managing the reading club process, minimizing staff burden, and facilitating the management OCULA SPOTLIGHT: REDEFINING LEARNING FOR A NETWORKED WORLD 2:15 pm - 3:30 pm | mtcc 104b Carolyn hawthornthwaite, Professor, The iSchool at the university of British Columbia Internet connectivity, wikis, crowdsourcing, virtual communities, online courses, programs and education are transforming how, where and with whom we learn, and the ways we generate knowledge. These changes call for a re- examination of learning practices, and a redefinition that embraces these new ways of learning in a networked world. This talk will discuss trends and research on e-learning and networked learning, and advocate for a new set of questions for research and practice that encompasses a new set of learning actors, purposes and goals. Convenor: Shanna Pearson, OCULA President FIND OUT MORE on page 16 2:15 pm - 3:30 pm ideahub programming

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