TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE IN THE MAKERSPACE: INCORPORATING INDIGENOUS-LED PROGRAMS FOR STEAM SUCCESS

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Are you ready to get crafty with Indigenous traditions for 21st century learning? Learn to bridge brilliant craft traditions with STEAM literacies through Indigenous-led maker programs. In 2019, Vancouver Island Regional Library (VIRL) launched their makerspace, the Creativity Commons to the public. Staff worked to build alliances with local stakeholders such as Indigenous artists, makers and community members interested in cultivating a reclamation of culture through the library makerspace. VIRL staff worked collaboratively to develop STEAM programs for all ages such as Traditional Drum-making, Leather Craft, Textile Art for Kids, Music-making and sound production. Through an Indigenous-led approach to program delivery, libraries can better amplify indigenous voices in a reconciliatory manner.

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Dalia Levy

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Dalia Levy <DLevy@virl.bc.ca>

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2022
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LESSON PLANS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES FOR WRITING REQUIREMENTS

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This panel session will share the process and outcomes of a collaboration between the Libraries and the Academic and Technical Writing Program (ATWP) at UVic. The panelists will discuss how librarians and ATWP administrators have developed a shared lesson plan with consistent intended learning outcomes for students in library ATWP sessions, and how the Libraries are working to encourage a consistent library instruction style that emphasizes active, participatory learning. We’ l l discuss the tensions and challenges of navigating changes in both the Libraries’ instruction program as well as within ATWP, as well as the opportunities we have for developing a shared pedagogical approach and connecting the Libraries more effectively with campus curriculum planning and strategic enrollment management.

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Matt Huculak; Karen Munro; Michael Lines

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huculak@uvic.ca

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2022
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LIBRARIES AND "WEB3" - VAPOURWARE OR SHOULD YOU CARE?

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Since 2017 hype has been building about "web3" reaching a deafening crescendo in 2022. Not to be confused with "Web 3.0/The Semantic Web" web3 proponents cite the advent of a next generation decentralized Internet built on top of encryption and blockchain technologies. This talk will provide an introduction to some key concepts, discuss ways in which they are being investigated in libraries, and offer some hot takes as to whether libraries should pay any attention to this much hyped development.

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Scott Leslie

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scott.leslie@bc.libraries.coop

Conference Year

2022
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LIBRARY DISPLAYS SUPPORTING PATRON MENTAL HEALTH

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GVPL’s Healthy Communities portfolio frames the library as an information hub for key health issues that impact our communities. Mental health, particularly for caregivers and children, has been one of the key health issues throughout the pandemic that our patrons have struggled with. In this lightning talk, hear about three recent displays at GVPL’s Central branch that were designed in response to community need for mental health resources during challenging times. We’ l l tell you how the displays came together, what themes and library resources were highlighted, and how the displays were received by our patrons.

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Christina Denault & Rebecca Baugniet

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cdenault@gvpl.ca

Conference Year

2022
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Stories from the Library - A collaboration

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In re-imagining services, the Legislative Library and Parliamentary Education Office collaborated on virtual learning programs during the pandemic. The Parliamentary Education Office had successfully pivoted some programing to on-line but there were some service gaps. For the Library, public virtual programming was a new experience. Both departments benefited from the collaboration. The Parliamentary Education Office connected with the public when the Assembly was closed to visitors, the Library gained new exposure, and both departments learned about each other.

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Iona Reid and Nicholas Guerreiro

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iona.reid@leg.bc.ca

Conference Year

2022
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A Shifting Landscape for Intellectual Freedom

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Deb Thomas

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A presentation made to the Board of a provincial library association in preparation for a review of its statement of intellectual freedom. Intended as an with an overview of current (2022) views on intellectual freedom in the library and wider communities.

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A presentation made to the Board of a provincial library association in preparation for a review of its statement of intellectual freedom. Intended as an with an overview of current (2022) views on intellectual freedom in the library and wider communities.

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Filling the Gaps: The Rise of the Afrocentric Library

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In this lightning talk, Brenda and Dhara will discuss their collaborative efforts to get the Afrocentric Library Collection off the ground at Toronto East Detention Center (TEDC). The Afrocentric Library Collection is part of a much larger program created by Dhara to highlight the distinct needs of the institution's predominantly Black inmate population. This collection fills in the gaps that the general collection has had for years and has increased access to materials by Black authors for our inmates. Brenda and Dhara will discuss how the library has supported the collection, as well as other advantages and the difficulties of having such a collection within a maximum security institution.

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Dhara McIntosh (she/her) & Brenda Castillo-Pena (she/her)
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2021
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Striving toward Digital Equity with a WiFi Hotspot Lending Program

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Learn about one academic library’s WiFi Hotspot Lending Program through which they strove to meet Digital Equity needs among college students lacking adequate internet access in their place of residence. This lightening talk will provide a snapshot of this WiFi Hotspot Lending Program, including challenges and successes around implementation, marketing, and locating funding to continue into the future.

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Mary Anne Hansen (she/her), Meghan Salsbury (she/her)
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Conference Year

2021
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Learning Together in a time of Covid: Conversation-Based Librarian Professional Development

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Explore the experience and impacts of remote professional development conversations undertaken by Greater Victoria Public Library librarians during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn how GVPL librarians used assigned learning topics and workshops to structure conversations that led to improved communication, connection, morale, and mental wellness. As well, find out how we’re applying these lessons to the post-pandemic future, using the improved communication, system-wide knowledge sharing, and sense of internal community to explore future-focused topics and expand librarians' professional skills.

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Caitlin Ottenbreit (she/her), Niki Sutherland (she/her), & Deborah van der Linde (she/her)
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2021
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