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OLA Super Conference 2016: Library Lab: The Idea Incubator, 27 January 2016, p. 48

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48 | THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 Th u r s d a y , J a n u a r y 2 8 For inFo and updaTes, download The app aT biTly.com/olasc Thursday schedule of impacts and outcomes are all hallmarks of the Reading Club App from Counting Opinions. The RC App is robust and scalable (local, regional, provincial) and can be employed for all Reading Clubs (Summer, Fall, Adult, Teen, Forest of Reading®, etc.). vendor | readers' advisory | technology 2:15 pm - 3:30 pm | ictc oakville FROM iNCuBATiON TO REALizATiON -- ThE TRANSFORMATiON TOWARD A LEARNiNG COMMONS Mike ivey, Kawartha Pine Ridge DSB; Roger Nevin, Kawartha Pine Ridge DSB In 2015, Adam Scott C.V.I school's library had a major renovation. This presentation will highlight the challenges and highlights and discuss differences between a traditional school library and a modern learning commons including the use of Chromebooks, tablets and cloud computing. See engagestudents.ca for information. school libraries | learning commons | collaboration 2:15 pm - 3:30 pm | mtcc 206F FROM LOST TO FOuND: NEWCOMERS iN MiSSiSSAuGA Cate Chasse, Mississauga Library; Ambreen Kamal, Mississauga Library; Erin Baker, Mississauga Library Learn how the Mississauga Library System has expanded its newcomer services from a few key partnerships to a unified program that provides services across the entire city, with no additional funding or external partners. Convenor: Elizabeth Caione, Mississauga Library public libraries | outreach | partnerships | newcomers 2:15 pm - 3:30 pm | ictc ontario hARNESSiNG STORyTELLiNG AND EMERGiNG TEChNOLOGy TO DRivE PROJECTS AND iDEAS Bobby Glushko, U Toronto; Graeme Slaght, U Toronto; Nelly Cancilla, U Toronto The University of Toronto Libraries' Zero-to-Low Cost Course project will be used as a case study for building a next generation library initiative. Participants will learn about the successes and failures of this project, and will become prepared to develop and promote their own libraries' experimental services. Convenor: Stephanie Orfano, U Toronto technology | marketing | measurement 2:15 pm - 3:30 pm | ictc caledon i FOuND My DREAM JOB, BuT iT'S NOT iN A LiBRARy: STORiES FROM ThE (OuT)FiELD hannah Loshak, Centre for Effective Practice; Emily Porta, Rangle.io; June Avila, Vantage Analytics What's possible with a library science degree outside a library? This panel features professionals who found their careers in non- library organizations using the knowledge, skills, and experience gained from employment or education in library science. Learn how panelists have succeeded selling MLIS-skills to non-library employers. Convenor: Katherine Scott special libraries | careers | entrepreneurship 2:15 pm - 3:30 pm | mtcc 201e iNDiGENOuS LANGuAGE REviTALizATiON -- PART 1: LANGuAGE PROGRAMMiNG FOR ThE PEOPLE By ThE PEOPLE iN iNDiGENOuS COMMuNiTiES iehnhotonkwas Bonnie Jane Maracle, U Toronto; Alex McKay, U Toronto; Tw^tahawiht Dawn Antone, U Toronto Indigenous communities across Canada are designing, developing and delivering language programs in efforts to revitalize, maintain and preserve their original languages. Indigenous peoples seek programming that will work best in their community. Some of these language revitalization practices will be presented in this workshop. aboriginal | partnerships | outreach 2:15 pm - 3:30 pm | offsite at mozilla (366 adelaide st w) iNTRODuCiNG A MOziLLA CLuB TO yOuR LiBRARy Karen Louise Smith, Brock U; Simona Ramkisson, Mozilla This workshop is an introduction to open educational resources (OERs) suitable to use within a club format. We will share tips for teaching like Mozilla, and introduce you to curriculum modules centered around reading, writing and participating online. Participants in this session should be prepared to make, hack, discuss and have fun! Convenor: Sheilah O'Connor, Toronto PL technology | digital literacy | open source 2:15 pm - 3:30 pm | mtcc 206f iNvESTiGATiNG BiBFRAME Alison hitchens, U Waterloo; Christopher Carr, Hamilton PL; Aida Rudnik, Hamilton PL BIBFRAME is the New Bibliographic Framework Initiative of the Library of Congress, used to investigate the future of bibliographic description on the web. We will introduce you to BIBFRAME; discuss experimentation going on in libraries; reflect on training for the Libhub Initiative from public library and academic library perspectives. Convenor: Doris Rankin, Consultant technology | cataloguing | linked data 2:15 pm - 3:30 pm | mtcc 103 LEARNiNG COMMONS LiGhTNiNG ROuND Anita Brooks Kirkland, Libraries & Learning It's the Year of the Learning Commons, and we're celebrating the incredible innovations taking place in Ontario schools and their library learning commons. Join us in this fast-paced session featuring 10-minute lightning talks from innovative Ontario teacher-librarians about their journey to a learning commons. school libraries | learning commons 2:15 pm - 3:30 pm | ictc kingsway LiS EDuCATiON iN CANADA: PANEL DiSCuSSiON WiTh DEANS AND DiRECTORS A panel discussion with Deans and Directors from Canadian LIS graduate programs on the state of graduate education in LIS and related fields. Topics will cover curriculum including distance education and accreditation, academic and professional 2:15 pm - 3:30 pm

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