Canada 150 Public Library Resource Guide

Author

Amber Christensen

Description

A resource guide of Canada 150 grants, projects, activities and event ideas that may be of interest to public libraries. Created by Manitoba Public Library Services Branch Librarians.

Resource Type (defunct)

PDF

Open Educational Resources for adult literacy programs

Author

Manisha Khetarpal

Description

Open Education for Adult Literacy
Open Educational Resources (OERs) materials are available at no cost to instructors and students. OERs can be modified or remixed by to instructors and students. Maskwacis summer adult literacy program’s curriculum includes mathematics, language and aboriginal studies.
This adult literacy program used OERs instructional videos for fractions, aboriginal studies and for treaties.  Adult students were highly engaged with blogging.  OERs can serve as a transition bridge between literacy or academic upgrading programs or higher education. 

Resource Topic

Resource Type (defunct)

Power Point
Source Library

Public Libraries in Manitoba First Nations Communities: A collaborative approach

Description

The University College of the North agreed to develop and operate a joint Academic and Public Library in Norway House in 2009. Since that time we have signed a contract to develop and operate a joint School/Academic/Public Library in Easterville, and this year have signed a contract to do the same in Pukatawagan. Each of these libraries have common problems, but each is also unique and operates to meet those unique needs. The contents will be made up of three parts: 1) Administrative and Political; how it came about and what is involved; 2) Library Services; what do we do, and what happens to make it possible; and 3) provide a talk about the writing classes helping local people and other community members all over the north write books and get their books published and the Northern Writer’s Reading Series.

Author

Brenda Fontaine, Dr Stan Gardner, Denise Rowden

Conference Year

2016
Materials
Presentation Topic

Blow it Up! Dynamite Design

Description

Want to spur innovation and new ideas in your library? Wonder how some organizations always seem to be on the forefront of what matters? This interactive session will utilize hands on brainstorming techniques and challenge participants to approach library scenarios in innovative ways. The results will shake up the way you plan and deliver library services to your community!

Learning Objectives:

  • Build the innovation literacy of participants
  • Provide 3 brainstorming techniques to spark new ideas
  • Demonstrate how walkthroughs ensure a new service or program is patron-centred

Author

Sarah Meilleur

Conference Year

2016
Materials
Source Library

Think Outside the Book: Experimenting with Creative Object Librarianship

Description

Think Outside the Book will go through the development and implementation of the Creative Object Library at the Banff Centre during my library practicum. The session will include my successes and failures, with suggestions and ideas of how to start a similar project in other libraries.
Learning Objectives:

  • Innovative adult library programming
  • Community engagement and outreach
  • Creating space for experimentation and serendipity in the library

Author

Marianne R. Williams

Conference Year

2016
Materials
Source Library
Presentation Topic

Fresh Ideas from the Minister’s Awards

Description

Every year there are excellent submissions to the Minister's Awards that don't win. This presentation will highlight some of the most innovative and excellent services we've heard about in the last couple of years. Attendees are sure to leave with fresh ideas for new programs and services.
Learning Objectives:

  • Learn about what's happening in other Alberta libraries
  • Get new ideas for library programs that are relevant to larger and smaller libraries
  • Be inspired

Author

Ken Feser

Conference Year

2016
Materials

Presentation File

I Didn’t Know that Libraries did THAT!

Description

Libraries have potential to be more to our communities than what we currently are. Shake things up a little (or a lot!) by doing programs that make people say "I didn't know libraries' did THAT!" Discover how to get other people to do your programming for you and how to re-evaluate evaluation so you can recognize "unintended successes".
Learning Objectives:

  • WHY non-traditional programs
  • Re-evaluating evaluating
  • Failure Happens
  • Everyone has something to offer

Author

Allison Stewart

Conference Year

2016
Materials

Creating Community Through One Book

Description

A book has the power to unite a community. Learn about On the Same Page from the University of Alberta's Faculty of Education and the Edmonton Public Library's One Book One Edmonton. These diverse and innovative programs aim to create community, conversation, and engagement. Learn how to start a program at your library, engage users in person and online, and garner benefits for your community.
Learning Objectives:

  • Learn why shared reading is beneficial and has the potential to create community
  • Learn how to implement a successful shared reading program
  • Learn how social media can be used to engage readers

Author

Katherine Koch, Caroline Land, and Jonathan Anuik

Conference Year

2016
Materials

Presentation File

Storytime for Grown-ups @ the Library - Alberta Library Conference 2016

Description

From the 2016 Alberta Library Conference

Children’s story time has been the bread and butter of library programs, but what happens when a brave librarian pulls out some saucy books for a Grown-up Storytime? What started as Halloween Ghost Stories became a monthly reading/storytelling program for adult patrons and library staff. Learn what makes an engaging storytime for adults, the basics of telling a good tale, and maybe listen to a story.

Learning Objectives:

  • Troubleshoot challenges of creating/presenting program
  • Gain tools to extend/condense story to fit in constraints of program
  • Source storytelling materials from collections/online resources

Author

Michelle Steinhusen

Author E-Mail

msteinhusen@sapl.ca

Conference Year

2016
Materials
Presentation Topic