Dissemination through Transformation: The Evolution of a Thesis

Description

In 2004 the University of Victoria Libraries housed over 7000 theses in Special Collections and over 1000 in their circulating collection; it was also the year that they launched their digital repository.
This is a story about the evolution and transformation of the traditional print thesis as viewed through the changing lens of the University of Victoria's Masters Theses and Doctoral Dissertation process.
Learn about UVic's successes and challenges hosting a repository and find out how it transformed access to this important academic library resource.

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Danice Szabo

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danicesz@uvic.ca

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2018
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Management in Transformation: Sharing a Sense of Purpose

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Melanie and Adrienne worked together as managers in the same regional public library system for five years. Having learned from their various management experiences, they offer participants insights into best practices and the importance of creating a collaborative workplace to help respond to increasingly complex community needs. They will discuss management's evolving role and why it is essential to develop the manager-employee relationship. Join them as they highlight the important principles that guide them as managers.

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Adrienne Wass, MLIS Library Consultant & Melanie Reavely, Kootenay Library Federation

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stafconf@uvic.ca

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2018
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Supporting the New Curriculum through GLAM Partnerships and Programming

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In support of BC’s new curriculum, Pacific Opera Victoria, Royal BC Museum and the Greater Victoria Public Library offered a day-long pro-d opportunity for high school, middle school and elementary school teachers. Experts from each institution provided practical tools and ideas to encourage children and teens to think critically about what they view, read, and hear. This panel will discuss how we collaborated to create the event, the benefits to GLAM partnership programming, and what we learned.

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Devon Tatton

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dtatton@gvpl.ca

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2018
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GALLOPP & Systems Projects in Special Libraries

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The Legislative Library of BC will share what the library is about, what it offers the public, and what it means to offer services in a special library. The presentations cover:
• an update on GALLOP (Government and Legislative Libraries Online Publications Portal), its recent user survey and future directions.
• a whirlwind tour of the its digital initiatives and systems projects, including projects aimed at its clients and the public.
The session will conclude with a Q&A.

Author

Charles Hogg & Louise Brittian Boisvert

Author E-Mail

stafconf@uvic.ca

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2018
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When to Hold On and When to Let Go: "Last Copy" Shared Print Archiving and Book Deselection

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At VILSC 2016, Lisa and Jean introduced a new shared print monograph initiative undertaken by 10 academic libraries in Western Canada. The Shared Print Archive Network (SPAN) Monograph Project, an initiative of COPPUL, helps ensure we retain and preserve enough copies of rare, local-interest print materials for future access by scholars and citizens. Please join us for an update on the outcomes of this exciting project! We will also demonstrate how we are analyzing our collective holdings and circulation data, using an online tool called GreenGlass, to advance local collection management goals in responsible, sustainable, evidence-based ways. Finally, we will share some of our thoughts, experiences and workflows around that bête noire of libraryland, weeding, as well as possible future uses of the data beyond deselection and retention.

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VIU: Jean Blackburn ; UVIC: Lisa Petrachenko, Tina Bebbington, Sue Bengtson

Author E-Mail

stafconf@uvic.ca

Conference Year

2018
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Standing up to Ageism: Building Connection Between Seniors and Teens Through Intergenerational Programming

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Intergenerational programs can be used in our communities to break down stereotypes and develop mutual support. Learn how Edmonton Public Library’s Then and Now project brings seniors and teens together with the help of Then and Now Kits, identify strategies and challenges of the project and discuss way to adapt current programs to be more intergenerational.

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Jen Waters

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jennifer.waters@epl.ca

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2018
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CELA services for public libraries

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CELA Member Services

Description

An overview of how CELA member libraries can offer access to CELA's collection of over 500,000 titles in accessible formats to patrons with print disabilities.

Content

Libraries will find all the tools they need to offer CELA services to their patrons with print disabilities: training information, ordering a deposit collection of DAISY CDs, borrowing through CELA's interlibrary loan system, promoting CELA in the community, support for library programs, direct to player service for libraries, TD Summer Reading Club support and how to sign up for CELA's newsletter, Open Book for Libraries.

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EasyReader app for accessible e-books

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CELA Member Services

Description

EasyReader by Dolphin Inc. is an easy-to-use, free, accessible reading app for people with print disabilities including dyslexia, low vision and blindness. This guide provides a quick overview to help you start using EasyReader with your CELA account.

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Web Resource
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Braille basics for CELA member libraries

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An overview of braille and how libraries can access braille titles from CELA for their patrons who are blind or low vision.  This webinar was delivered by CELA Member Services with Braille Literacy Canada in October 2017.

Content

This webinar introduces libraries to what is braille, the braille collections offered by CELA, the importance of having braille reading skills, technology and braille, and supporting braille readers, learners and educators in public libraries.

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CELA webinars and events

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CELA Member Services

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CELA, the Centre for Equitable Library Access, offers monthly webinars about CELA's collections, accessible formats and outreach support for member libraries. Webinars offered on a regular basis include: an Orientation webinar, a comprehensive overview of CELA's services to patrons and libraries, Frontline staff webinar, highlighting the basics of CELA services, and the Educator Access webinar focusing on resources for teachers who work with students with print disabilities. All webinars are free.

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Orientation webinar
Frontline staff webinar
Educator Access webinar

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