2018 Ebook Summit State of Ebooks

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A 15 minute presentation on the state of ebooks as presented at the 2018 Ebook and Digital Collections Summit hosted by the BC Libraries Cooperative in Vancouver, BC
Video link to be added when available.

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Sarah Felkar

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sfelkar@westvanlibrary.ca
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2018
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Libraries and Podcasts: The Winnipeg Public Library Experience

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A library podcast? What’s that?! Libraries are always striving to reach their audiences wherever their audiences may be. Podcasts can be a part of a library’s social media strategy in reaching a wider audience. Podcasts can be downloaded or streamed at any time, making them great companions for daily commutes, housework and exercise. At WPL we decided to start a monthly “book club” podcast called 'Time to Read', in which four hosts discuss a book each month, and answer questions from our library community. At the Manitoba Libraries Conference, recorded our first “Live” podcast in front of the MLC audience. We discuss the history of our podcast, including some of the challenges we faced starting a podcast. We also leave time for questions from the audience.

Author

Erica Ball, Alan Chorney, Trevor Lockheart, Dennis Penner, Kirsten Wurmann

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wpl-podcast@winnipeg.ca

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2018
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Increasing Public Library Use and Support (2010)

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A presentation from MLA in 2010 on how we nearly doubled Public use and support for the library.

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Ken Kuryliw

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kkuryliw@gfrl.org

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2016
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Library as Community Tourism site

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The Library as a Tourism hub for the community. By building partnerships the community library can raise their profile in the community/with funders and better serve tourists,

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Ken Kuryliw

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kkuryliw@gfrl.org

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2018
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Connect Online with Voice and Video: Skype, WhatsApp, Facetime, and Google Hangouts [class outline and handout]

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Patricia Lesku, Digital Access Librarian

Description

Learn how to keep in touch with family and friends using popular online services like Skype, WhatsApp, Facetime and Google Hangouts.

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Copyright(s) Workshop: MLC 2018

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Librarians & Library staff are often expected to negotiate and advise in a complicated copyright landscape. As non-lawyers, we can’t give you legal advice, but as copyright practitioners we have tons of practical experience and insight we will share with active learning exercises sprinkled throughout. From copyright basics in a new light, to ways to talk copyright to patrons and stakeholders, this workshop is designed to get everyone, no matter their experience, more comfortable with copyright issues. We will also give up-to-the-minute updates on what is happening with copyright in Canada (it is a busy year!), copyright advocacy, and will involve a number of people from different library types to contribute to the conversation.

Author

Brianne Selman

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b.selman@uwinnipeg.ca

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2018
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All Sorts of Authority: Guiding Students Over the Threshold in Information Literacy

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While the ACRL Framework promotes the use of threshold concepts in information literacy, how these concepts are implemented in the classroom is left open to individual instructors. This session will highlight one useful method for engaging students in a discussion about authority. This very simple activity challenges students to look beyond “good” and “bad” sources to see how authority is constructed and how it can be deployed in different contexts.

Author

Ian Fraser

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i.fraser@uwinnipeg.ca

Conference Year

2018
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Library Policy: Making the Lynx

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Policies are the superstructure of library service, and this half-day workshop will introduce participants to the tools needed to build and maintain that superstructure. This will be a hands-on session with opportunities to create policies for use in your public library. Participants are encouraged to bring existing policies for collaborative review during the workshop. There will also be a lynx. Prizes will be given. This workshop will be of primary interest to CEOs/Directors and Trustees/Board Members working in a public library setting.

Author

Michael Dawber

Author E-Mail

libraryrr@gmail.com

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2018
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Steal this Framework! Approaches to Digital Literacy Instruction at the Public Library

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Can I use Photoshop to make a business card? Should I be scared that Facebook is mining my data? What’s Minecraft? How do I make a website to sell my hats? Which apps are safe and educational for my preschooler? Can you help me email photos to my grandchildren? How do I spot fake news?

Demand for digital literacy learning opportunities at the public library is both increasing and diversifying. Many still need to learn the basics; privacy and security concerns are ever-present; and people of all ages want to explore advanced, cutting edge and creative technology.

Your library needs to not only decide what to offer, but how it will fit in with community needs, strategic goals, and staffing. Join an interactive discussion with panelists from four B.C. libraries who have recently created new, evidence-based digital literacy frameworks, programs and resources. Learn what we learned, what worked and what didn’t, and how you can adapt our work for your library.

Presented by: Diana Marshall, FVRL, Samantha Mills, VPL, Cindy Ho, RPL, Sarah Felkar WVML

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2018
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Class: Ebooks and Audiobooks with the Libby App [outline and handout]

Author

Kaya Fraser

Description

Class description: 
This hands-on session teaches you how to access ebooks and audiobooks on your mobile device using the free Libby app. Bring your tablet or smartphone along with your Library card, and get ready to start reading and listening on the go!
[Instructional materials based on template from Digital Learn: https://training.digitallearn.org/courses/course-templates
 

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