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OLA Super Conference 2019: Powered by the People, 30 January 2019, p. 73

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CONFERENCE APP AVAILABLE AT OLASUPERCONFERENCE.CA 73 FR ID A Y , FE B R U A R Y 1 Friday EXPO Schedule 11:30 am - 11:55 am Work Smarter, Not Harder: Improve your Relationships with Faculty and Instructors Through Smooth Management of Course Materials Laura Nederhoff, Solutions Architect, Ex Libris a ProQuest Company Does your library struggle to get instructors to communicate with you about their course materials? Do you wish they could easily see which resources you already have? Is your school trying to cut down on the cost of course materials for students? Learn how the Leganto course resource list solution from Ex Libris streamlines the management of course materials, highlights the library collection and expertise, and improves communication around course materials, helping libraries build stronger relationships with instructors and saving students and schools money on course materials. 12:00 pm - 12:25 pm Homework Help from ProQuest: Now Easier for Students to Use Larry Wilkner, Product Manager Lead, ProQuest If you haven't looked at ProQuest's K-12 student products in a while, don't miss this opportunity to see our recent updates. Using cutting-edge analytics, customer interviews and student observational studies, ProQuest's user experience team is redesigning and upgrading K-12 research solutions to meet the shifting demands of the dynamic classroom environment. Join us to learn about the recent redesign of eLibrary, upcoming changes to SIRS and the roadmap for CultureGrams. 12:30 pm - 12:55 pm Hoopla Analytics Rudy Orta, Business Analyst, CVS Midwest Tape Hoopla analytics to help you make the best decision for your library. 1:00 pm - 1:55 pm Meet the Crime Writers of Canada The members of the Crime Writers of Canada (CWC), 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. CWC is a national non-profit organization for Canadian mystery and crime writers, associated professionals, and others with a serious interest in Canadian crime writing. Our mission is to promote Canadian crime writing and to raise the profile of Canadian crime writers with readers, reviewers, librarians, booksellers, and media. Ginger Bolton, Goodbye Cruller World, Kensington Publishing Corp. Hilary Davidson, One Small Sacrifice, Thomas & Mercer Lisa de Nikolits, Rotten Peaches, Inanna Publications Mary Lou Dickinson, The White Ribbon Man, Inanna Sara Driscoll, Storm Rising, Kensington Publishing Corp. K.J. Howe, Skyjack, Quercus Michael Kent, Tainted Evidence, Mezzo Publications Mike Martin, Darkest Before the Dawn, Ottawa Press and Publishing Lynn McPherson, The Girls Whispered Murder: An Izzy Walsh Mystery, Black Opal Books Rick Mofina, Missing Daughter, MIRA - Harlequin - Harper Collins Kim Moritsugu, The Showrunner, Dundurn A.G. Pasquella, Yard Dog, Dundurn Judy Penz Sheluk, Past & Present: A Marketville Mystery #2, Superior Shores Press Katherine Prairie, Blue Fire, Stonedrift Press Ltd. Bill Prentice, Why Was Rachel Murdered?, Echo Road Desmond P. Ryan, 10-33 Assist PC, Self-published expo floor, mtcc hall c

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