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OLA eNewsletter (Toronto, ON: Ontario Library Association), 22 Aug 2019, p. 1

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2/24/2020 What's Trending in Libraries https://ola.informz.ca/informzdataservice/onlineversion/pub/bWFpbGluZ0luc3RhbmNlSWQ9MTExNzU5MA== 1/3 What's Trending is your new source for news in the library world! Problem viewing this email? Click here. , your membership number is .   Ontario Museums Association Conference Members of the Ontario Library Association are eligible for the special sister organization member rate (a savings of over $100!) to the upcoming Ontario Museum Association Annual Conference 2019 at the Best Western Hotel & Conference Centre in Brantford, October 23 - 25. Building on the 2018 Conference theme of collaboration, the 2019 theme is Net[works] Benefit, and it considers how engaging with a broad-based network of partners can help museums to realize their full potential. To find a list of the stimulating concurrent sessions and a first look at some of the relevant and engaged keynotes, check out the First Look Program here. The Early Bird Registration deadline has been extended September 6. To register and receive the Member Rate, call the OMA at 416-384-8672 or toll free at 1-866-662-8672, and be sure to mention your affiliation with the Ontario Library Association. Member prices are offered on both Full Conference and one-day only registration. FIND OUT MORE >> Save the Date: OLS - North Conference The Ontario Library Service North team is excited to announce Paths - a virtual conference taking place on September 24. Through their partnership with Cambrian College, you are invited to connect live via Zoom or come in person to engage with the impressive Featured Learning Resource: Urban.Indigenous.Proud Series Urban.Indigenous.Proud is a film project partnership between the Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres and the National Film Board of Canada. Taking a community-driven approach, the OFIFC and the NFB produced five short documentaries by Indigenous filmmakers who set out to explore urban Indigenous https://members.museumsontario.ca/sites/default/files/Program%20V%20FINAL%20Booklet%20Updated.pdf https://members.museumsontario.ca/programs-events/conference

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