Breaking Trail: Multitype Database Licencing Consortium

Description

The Multitype Database Licensing Program (MDLP) is a unique digital resource consortium with members from Saskatchewan post-secondary, public, school and special libraries.

This program supports equitable access to a common suite of credible and authoritative electronic resources while maximizing the buying capacity of libraries. The MDLP has evolved over the past 17 years but it is now embarking on a significant transformation to ensure that it meets the evolving digital needs of program partners. This session provides a forum for communication with MDLP partners and potential partners about the program’s commitment to renewal as well as sharing information about recent changes, future projects and transformative change over the next five-year period.

Conference Year

2019
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What libraries across Canada are doing well for accessibility

Description

In working with public libraries across Canada, we’ve noticed that libraries that “do accessibility well” have some things in common.
Attached to this Toolshed item are both the slides in PDF format and the script in Word format.

Author

NNELS

Author E-Mail

support@nnels.ca

Conference Year

2018
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Source Library
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Powerpoint: Tips on Connecting Readers to Technology and books

Description

Alternate title: "As many ways to read a book as we can get through in an hour."
This presentation is not protected by copyright: you are free to modify, reuse, and repurpose the contents of these slides. 

Since a lot of the content was discussed rather than described in slides, please don't hesitate to contact us at support@nnels.ca if you have any questions. 
Thank you!


Author

NNELS

Author E-Mail

support@nnels.ca

Conference Year

2017
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Source Library
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Fence at the Top of the Cliff: Legal Resources for Librarians

Description

This PPT provides and overview of:

  • access to justice in Canada;
  • how can libraries help improve access to justice;
  • LawMatters program;
  • responding to legal reference questions; and
  • a detailed citation list

 
The author, Alan Kilpatrick,  is a reference librarian at the Law Society of Saskatchewan Library.

Author

Alan Kilpatrick

Conference Year

2016
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Engaging with Families: Early Learning Pedagogy & Public Library Program Practices

Description

This presentaion includes:

  • Sharing Early Learning Pedagogy & Connecting Public Library Program Practices
  • Creating Invitations for Learning
  • Professional Learning Opportunities

Author

Catherine Howett & Michelle Gray

Conference Year

2016
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