Human Resources Overview for Small, Medium, and Rural Libraries

Description

Edmonton Public Library has an in-house Human Resources team who provide services and support in the areas of recruitment, performance management, employee and labour relations, employee recognition, workplace health, and payroll and benefits. The focus of this presentation is to provide a broad overview of human resource matters as they relate to public libraries, including best practices for recruitment and performance management, and a brief summary of relevant legislation. In addition, this session will offer some practical tools and resources that will be useful to those without dedicated human resources support. This presentation will be of most interest to those who work for small, medium and rural libraries with limited or no human resources support.
Learning Objectives:
 

  • Understand recruitment and performance management best practices.
  • Review problem solving strategies when faced with challenging employee matters.
  • Indentify elevant Alberta legislation and how these impact the workplace.

 

Author

Elisa Wilson and Camille Thorsteinson

Conference Year

2019
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Source Library

Strathcona County Library's Journey

Description

PowerPoint presentation to Strathcona County Council on April 16, 2019:

  • Strathcona County Library’s response to being displaced from the Strathcona County Community Centre by the parkade explosion on November, 6, 2018,
  • its temporary locations,
  • the support of the County and of the Alberta library community, and
  • preparations to re-open to the public on May 8, 2019.

Author

Sharon Siga

Author E-Mail

ssiga@sclibrary.ca

Conference Year

2019
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Standing up to Ageism: Building Connection Between Seniors and Teens Through Intergenerational Programming

Description

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.

Author

Jen Waters

Author E-Mail

jennifer.waters@epl.ca

Conference Year

2018
Materials

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Stand Up for Inclusion

Description

Inclusion statements: what are they and why do they matter? Learn about the Calgary Public Library’s journey in thinking about, talking about and developing an inclusion statement, and what it can mean for the library’s daily work.

Author

Shereen Samuels and Heather Robertson

Author E-Mail

shereen.samuels@gmail.com; heather.robertson@calgarylibrary.ca

Conference Year

2018
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Source Library
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Grant Anatomy: Dissecting the Provincial Operating Grant and the Application Process

Description

Every public and system library board in Alberta is eligible to receive provincial funding from the Public Library Services Branch in the form of an operating grant to assist with operating costs. This session will review the funding structure and its intended purpose, and will provide useful techniques to make sure that the application process is a breeze!

Author

Jen Anderson

Author E-Mail

jen.anderson@gov.ab.ca

Conference Year

2018
Materials

Presentation File

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Never Call a Meeting a Pow Wow: And Other Steps for Creating a Successful Indigenous Event

Description

This panel shared the presenters’ experiences in attending, planning, and executing Indigenous events. By sharing this knowledge, it is hoped that participants will leave with an understanding of some fundamental steps in planning Indigenous inspired events. More specifically, the following questions will be tackled: What role does the Indigenous community play in the planning of events? What is the role of an Indigenous Elder? What does cultural protocol look like?

Author

Tanya Ball, Anne Carr-Wiggin, Sharon Farnel, Gabrielle Lamontagne, Kayla Lar-Son, Sheila Laroque

Author E-Mail

laroque@ualberta.ca

Conference Year

2018
Materials

No Employee Left Behind: Engaging Library Teams

Description

This presentation focuses on the strategic value of (re-) engaging Library teams. Staff members committed to learning, changing, growing and to getting things right as libraries transform themselves in service to ever-evolving communities, are essential our continued success. Attached is an overview of some compelling reasons and concrete strategies for connecting all levels of library staff.

Author

Roberta Kuzyk-Burton

Author E-Mail

roberta.kuzyk-burton@calgarylibrary.ca

Conference Year

2018
Materials
Source Library
Presentation Topic

Seniors Need Hook-Up Apps Too: Tech Without Age

Description

his presentation will outline what digital literacy is and how increasing seniors' digital literacy skills can have a positive social impact in your community and in your library. Debunk the myth that seniors are unwilling and unable to learn about technology and explore a variety of ways to incorporate technology and digital literacy into library programming.
Learning Objectives:

  • Understand more about digital literacy and why it is an important skill for seniors
  • Consider how your library can engage seniors in digital literacy through programming and library technology

Author

Carley Angelstad

Conference Year

2016
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