CONFERENCE APP AVAILABLE AT OLASUPERCONFERENCE.CA 23 W E D N E S D A Y , JA N U A R Y 30 Wednesday Schedule 10:30 am -- 11:10 am 10:30 AM -- 11:10 AM | ICTC ONTARIO Data Literacy 101: Library-Led Data Literacy Programs in Educational Settings Kasey Whalley, Dufferin-Peel Catholic DSB Library professionals in school libraries are in an ideal position to demystify data literacy and design effective and holistic data literacy programs. This presentation will offer a framework for building a library-led data literacy program which extends beyond classrooms and engages with current and emerging data literacy tools and trends. Cyndi Smith, Georgian C Academic, Data, Literacy, Programming 10:30 AM -- 11:10 AM | MTCC 104B Empowering Libraries with Arts and Culture Programming Gregory McCormick, Toronto PL Libraries are often passed over by funding bodies and artists as not significant centres of arts programming. But libraries have long been major contributors to the way the public interacts with the arts. There are important benefits that libraries can use in thinking strategically about marketing arts programming. Public Libraries, Programming 10:30 AM -- 11:10 AM | MTCC 203B EmPowering Our Youngest People: Storytime Sessions as a Transitional Tool for Pre-JK Students and Their Families Sarah Oesch, Halton District School Board Kindergarten is an important milestone for children and their families. While this transition to school can be exciting, it can be filled with nervousness, anxiety, and trepidation. Our Pre-JK storytime sessions ease the transition and make those first days of school fearless! Public Libraries, Literacy, Reading & Readers Advisory 10:30 AM -- 11:10 AM | MTCC 203D Get on the Map with Amazing Reads Canada Amy Solecki, Meaford PL, Lori Ledingham, Meaford PL A new engaging reading program for all readers. Have your patrons read their way across Canada with this author challenge. This is an opportunity to involve the Forest of Reading nominees. This program offers exceptional readers' advisory opportunities. Serena McGovern, Barrie PL Marketing, Programming, Reading & Readers Advisory 10:30 AM -- 11:10 AM | MTCC 201F Helping Hands: Empowering the Student Community Using Makerspace and Knowledge Building Principles Sarah Wyche, Upper Grand DSB, Brie Worgan, Upper Grand DSB Our secondary vocational school library has applied the principles of Knowledge Building to real-life projects for students, most notably the formation of a club that 3D prints, assembles, and donates prosthetic hands for people in need. We will share entry points as well as successes and struggles along the way. Pauline Dewan, OCULA Maker, Technology 10:30 AM -- 11:10 AM | ICTC BALLROOM A Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Update Guy Berthiaume, Library and Archives Canada, Normand Charbonneau, Library and Archives Canada An update on LAC activities and initiatives with Dr. Guy Berthiaume and Normand Charbonneau. Leslie Weir, OLA Past President Digitization, Library Buildings and Space, Partnerships 10:30 AM -- 11:10 AM | MTCC 203A More Books are [Not Always] Better: Managing the Complex Ebook Purchase Model Landscape at a Small University Melissa Belvadi, U Prince Edward Island, Rosie Le Faive, U Prince Edward Island Managing ebook purchasing, licensing, MARC records and other access points for overlapping EBA, DDA, subscription, firm, and open access books, for cataloguers, acquisitions librarians, and electronic resources librarians, with original open source code presented. Academic, Collections, Technology 10:30 AM -- 11:10 AM | ICTC HALIBURTON Powered by the People/Mené par nous tous! : créer une convergence franco-canadienne Rejean Savard, Asted, Lionel Villalonga, Asted L'Asted, qui fête ses 75 ans, propose des solutions pour fédérer le monde professionnel canadien francophone. La présente conférence viendra étayer ces divers outils (webinaires, congrès, etc.) et les liens qu'elle souhaite développer avec la CFLA et l'OLA/Partnership, de même que sa vision d'avenir. France Séguin-Couture, 2019 ABO-Franco Présidente French Services, Academic, eLearning, Human Resources 10:30 AM -- 11:10 AM | MTCC 206B Privacy Please! Helping Canadians to Protect Personal Information in the Digital Era Anne-Marie Cenaiko, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada Canadians are expressing concerns about how to protect their privacy. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada is here to offer tips and information to help library staff empower Canadians (including youth and seniors), and will explain where to find free resources to further privacy education in communities. Samantha Summers Special Libraries, Outreach / Advocacy, Public Service, Technology 10:30 AM -- 11:10 AM | MTCC 202D Research Data Management: What Is It and What's Happening In Ontario Jane Fry, Carleton U, Meghan Goodchild, Queen's U Assessment of your teaching is important and should be done regularly. We will be looking at some surrounding literature for assessment. Then we will discuss some real life cases of self- assessment. Finally, we want you to share any tips or tricks that have worked to make your teaching more effective. Academic, Assessment, Instruction 10:30 AM -- 11:10 AM