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OLA eNewsletter (Toronto, ON: Ontario Library Association), 19 Dec 2019, p. 2

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2/24/2020 For Your Benefit https://ola.informz.ca/informzdataservice/onlineversion/pub/bWFpbGluZ0luc3RhbmNlSWQ9MTE1NTU0Ng== 2/9 We want to hear from you! Complete this short survey to share your voice and your ideas on how OSLA can support school library staff throughout the province to connect and network. This survey was developed by the OSLA Member Outreach Committee. The OSLA Member Outreach Committee reports to the OSLA Council with a goal to support the inclusion and unification of all OSLA members in school libraries across Ontario. The committee works to promote and highlight existing OLA programs and initiatives, organize networking and communication opportunities and to build collaborative relationships and partnerships amongst all OSLA members. COMPLETE THE SURVEY >> Calling on New Grads! Win FREE Webinars! Take 5 minute Sector Employment Survey Now! We know that the library and information sector is changing rapidly and this is impacting the careers of new grads. The purpose of this survey is to help OLA better track employment trends for new grads in the library and information sector. Please take 5 minutes to fill out OLA's annual library and information sector employment survey. As a token of appreciation for sharing your professional journey with us, the Education Institute (EI) is pleased to offer 2 complimentary webinar recordings ($100 value) to our most popular sessions to everyone who completes this survey before January 5. You will also be entered into a draw for a one-year-all-access pass to the entire Education Institute webinar offerings! COMPLETE THE SURVEY BY JANUARY 5 >> Give the Gift of Reading this Holiday Season! Donate to the I Read Canadian Fund Literacy and the love of reading are critical to economic and emotional development as well as individual and community well-being. Reading for fun increases literacy skills, builds empathy, and leads to improved academic achievement. Research shows that reading for fun has a positive impact on the lives of children and young adults both in and outside of school. Research has found a decline in children who say that they like to read. Canada is also facing a decline in literacy skills among students. We can do better to provide resources to ensure children can participate in fun and enjoyable reading experiences. Help make this a priority by donating to the I Read Canadian Fund today. There are many ways to give to the I Read Canadian Fund. Here's how you can get involved in supporting the I Read Canadian Fund: • Donate to the I Read Canadian Fund through our website • Purchase I Read Canadian merchandise at The Library Marketplace • Organize a fundraiser at your school or in your community • Share your stories about what reading means to you by using #IReadCanadian • Participate in I Read Canadian Day on February 19, 2020 • Build readers through reading programs, such as Forest of Reading DONATE TODAY >> https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YR869HY https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YR869HY https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SMBV6WQ https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SMBV6WQ https://ireadcanadian.com/ https://ireadcanadian.com/ https://www.thelibrarymarketplace.com/collections/i-read-canadian https://twitter.com/search?q=%23IReadCanadian&src=typed_query&f=live https://ireadcanadian.com/day/ http://www.accessola.org/web/OLA/Forest_of_Reading/About_the_Forest/OLA/Forest_of_Reading/About_the_Forest.aspx?hkey=1eb8d37c-613b-4111-a940-d1eee01979ed https://ireadcanadian.com/donations/i-read-canadian-fund/

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