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OLA eNewsletter (Toronto, ON: Ontario Library Association), 7 Nov 2019, p. 5

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2/24/2020 For Your Benefit https://ola.informz.ca/informzdataservice/onlineversion/pub/bWFpbGluZ0luc3RhbmNlSWQ9MTE0MjM4Nw== 5/8 Bonjour tout le monde! This month, we present some articles in English and one en français. We cover several territories, including Robinson-Superior Treaty Territory, unceded Algonquin territory, plus the lands of Malaysia and Greece. And we think about organizations that support LGBTQ+ communities, working two regular part-time jobs and what happens when staff at public libraries get militant. Finally, we're looking for your story if you are using your training in library and information science in non-traditional ways. Here's our lineup, in the order in which the stories appear in the magazine: Un anniversaire remarquable: l'ESI de l'Université d'Ottawa célèbre sa première décennie et bien plus encore! LGBTQ+: Organizational supports for our communities Unsettling the public library: A conversation on decolonization with anthropologist Kieran Way culture@work: Valentina Ly First-time experience: IFLA WLIC 2019 in Athens/Attica Open for all? Reviewing The public Coming off the page: 3-D posters liven up the IFLA experience A road less travelled: Call for stories InsideOCULA -- To serve and do good: message from the OCULA President Plus, take our poll. This month, the poll is based on the question that Samantha Martin-Bird poses at the end of her article Unsettling the public library: How are you making your library a welcoming space for Indigenous patrons? The Countdown to Super Conference is on! Super Conference 2020 is coming up quickly - and coming up even more quickly is the deadline to register for Premium Early Bird pricing! November 15th is the final date that you will benefit from Premium Early Bird pricing, which helps you get to the conference for less. This year we are also hosting Treasure Mountain Canada, an interactive Saturday program for school library staff to work through big ideas about Learning Commons together. A few weeks ago we shared a twitter thread that outlined many of the Keynote and Spotlight Speakers that will be with us at Super Conference this year - from climate science to Choir! Choir! Choir!, we are ready to get you informed and inspired to take on a new year of library work. Super Conference Tip: You can skip your trip to the app store this year - the Super Conference website is now fully mobile responsive, and you can build your program by starring each session you are interested in attending on your browser. Please note: https://open-shelf.ca/191105-esi-de-luniversite-dottawa-celebre-sa-premiere-decennie-et-bien-plus-encore https://open-shelf.ca/191105-lgbtq-organizational-support/ https://open-shelf.ca/191105-unsettling-the-public-library/ https://open-shelf.ca/191103-cultural-diversity-and-inclusion-in-the-workplace/ https://open-shelf.ca/191105-a-first-timers-experience-ifla-wlic-2019-in-athens-attica/ https://open-shelf.ca/191905-open-for-all-the-public/ https://open-shelf.ca/191105-coming-off-the-page-3d-posters-liven-up-ifla-experience/ https://open-shelf.ca/191105-call-for-stories/ https://open-shelf.ca/191106-ocula-presidents-message/ https://open-shelf.ca/ https://www.olasuperconference.ca/ https://www.olasuperconference.ca/ https://tmc.canadianschoollibraries.ca/ https://twitter.com/ONLibraryAssoc/status/1182329544855953408?s=20

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