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

Description

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.

Author

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

2021
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Copyright First Responders in the Northwest

Description

Copyright First Responders is a program created by Kyle Courtney to train cultural institution professionals in copyright basics and then provide a framework for mutual support and continuing education in order to enable them to help fill the growing demand for copyright information. Initially begun with academic libraries, it has expanded to include all library types and archives and museums as well. We’re not lawyers and don’t provide legal advice, but we are members of our communities, so can incorporate information about community standards, potential cultural issues, and the like. While the training would need to be adjusted for non-US locations, the system can be effective for communities or groups anywhere.

Author

Freya Anderson (she/her)
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Conference Year

2021
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Mandatory Vaccination Requirements and Human Rights

Description

This presentation provides an overview of how organizations respect human rights when developing and implementing mandatory vaccination policies or proof-of-vaccine requirements. Karen Sharma, A/Executive Director of the Manitoba Human Rights Commission, describes how The Human Rights Code applies to mandatory COVID-19 vaccination polices and how organizations respect human rights while balancing the safety needs of their organizations.
 

Content

1. Webinar recording
2. Presentation slide deck
3. Manitoba Human Rights Commission Guidelines on Human Rights and Covid-19 Vaccination Requirements
 
 

Resource Topic

Resource Type (defunct)

Webinar

How to Get Good Search Results

Description

A program that introduces patrons to searching the resources at the library and how to perform a search that will yield accurate, up-to-date and comprehensive sources.
Source Library

Program promotional materials

Length of program session

30-60 minutes

Number of sessions

1

Frequency

Quarterly

Presenter(s)

Lyndsay Forsythe @ Nelson Public Library
Audience

Primary Audience

Adults
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Resources

Community partners

Community Futures Nelson BC
Evaluation
Program Format

Shabby Chic Workshops

Author

Naomi Lemckert-Palleson

Description

 

Calling all Home Decorators! Do you love making something new from something old? Join Naomi as she shares her own successes and errors, after buying a 1940’s house and slowly turning it into her dream home, using her weekly grocery budget and DIY books from the library. Each session will explore new decorating techniques for creating a comfy-casual look, using vintage accessories, old furniture and paint.

Week 1 – The project chooses you; painted wooden hangers;

Week 2 – Exploring fabrics and paint: fabric strip curtain ; painted stool

Week 3 – Easy whimsical touches: fabric balls

Content

015-800-249
 

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Power Point

The community scholars program: Paywalled literature & academic library services for organizations that support health communities

Description

Through the Community Scholars Program, staff and volunteers in BC-based community organizations have unprecedented access to paywalled academic content from participating publishers, together with supporting services of librarians. In this session we reflect on how the Program supports non-profit organizations that promote inclusion and make measurable contributions to social and economic wellbeing, fostering healthy and resilient communities across Vancouver Island and BC. We explore how this occurs through providing access to paywalled academic content, and also through supporting communities of practice, and offering expert advice and services related to scholarly information.

Author

Kelsey Chaban; Heather de Forest; Kealin McCabe; Aleha McCauley; Dana McFarland

Author E-Mail

Dana.McFarland@viu.ca

Conference Year

2021
Materials

Presentation File

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Cookies or kooky? Hoping to bake your day a little better

Description

Join Lisa Abram, Sue Bengtson and Lisa Petrachenko from UVic Libraries as they share their strategies, observations and assessment from collaborative efforts to host student wellness events. Sue Bengtson will discuss the ideas and execution behind providing students with a series of Pop Up Relaxation Stations during final exam week. Lisa Abram will share strategies and tips for effective social media contesting and promotion of your wellness activities. Lisa Petrachenko will talk about planning and hosting events at UVic Libraries as part of the cross-campus campaign, UVic Wellness Week. Presenters will discuss the benefits of collaborating with campus partners to create a successful event. Participants are encouraged to share their own experiences during the session.

Author

Lisa Abram; Sue Bengtson; Lisa Petrachenko

Author E-Mail

suebeng@uvic.ca

Conference Year

2021
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Intersections with open knowledge: Wikidata at UVic Libraries

Description

Wikidata is a global collaboratively-edited knowledge base created by the Wikimedia Foundation. It was launched in 2012 to contain structured data (in the form of linked data) for use in other Wikimedia projects like Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons. This presentation will outline how Wikidata has been used in GLAM institutions around the world, how UVic Libraries has begun to integrate it into its archival and library metadata workflow, and discuss benefits and challenges related to Wikidata involvement.

Author

Elizabeth Bassett, Heather Dean, Dean Seeman

Author E-Mail

hdean@uvic.ca

Conference Year

2021
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Librarian as project consultant: Creative outreach with engineering students

Description

When asked to do a class visit for a 200 level Engineering Project Management class I proposed meetings with individual project groups instead. This was meant to mimic a project team meeting with an external expert or consultant.

Author

Ally Flynn

Author E-Mail

FlynnA@camosun.bc.ca

Conference Year

2021
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