Steps to signing up for CELA

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CELA Member Services

Description

This handout explains the steps a patron with print disabilities takes to sign up for CELA service. Libraries can print off copies to distribute in the library, at community events, in schools or at any opportunity where libraries wish to promote their accessible services.

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The four steps required to access CELA: library card, CELA registration form, receive login, access books in audio, braille or e-text accessible formats.

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CELA webinars and events

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CELA Member Services

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CELA, the Centre for Equitable Library Access, offers monthly webinars about CELA's collections, accessible formats and outreach support for member libraries. Webinars offered on a regular basis include: an Orientation webinar, a comprehensive overview of CELA's services to patrons and libraries, Frontline staff webinar, highlighting the basics of CELA services, and the Educator Access webinar focusing on resources for teachers who work with students with print disabilities. All webinars are free.

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Orientation webinar
Frontline staff webinar
Educator Access webinar

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It's (Probably) Not Them: How Workplace Systems Destroy Employee Motivation and What You Can Do About It!

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As managers and supervisors, we often blame individual employees when they disengage or seem to lack motivation. But what if it's not them? What if it's us: the systems, practices and management techniques we use that cause the problem? Awareness of our role in employee disengagement is key to improvement and a happier, more engaged workplace. This conference session will introduce participants to the underlying philosophies that have helped to forge current workplace systems and practices. The session will contrast those philosophies with what we understand now about motivation and employee satisfaction from the latest research on healthy workplaces, and uncover the seemingly innocuous workplace and management practices that demotivate staff and fuel employee disengagement. By understanding what lies at the heart of employee disengagement, we can become better managers and advocates for our departments, our libraries, and ourselves.

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Robin Sakowski

Author E-Mail

rsakowsk@uoguelph.ca

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2018
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Steal this Framework! Approaches to Digital Literacy Instruction at the Public Library

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Can I use Photoshop to make a business card? Should I be scared that Facebook is mining my data? What’s Minecraft? How do I make a website to sell my hats? Which apps are safe and educational for my preschooler? Can you help me email photos to my grandchildren? How do I spot fake news?

Demand for digital literacy learning opportunities at the public library is both increasing and diversifying. Many still need to learn the basics; privacy and security concerns are ever-present; and people of all ages want to explore advanced, cutting edge and creative technology.

Your library needs to not only decide what to offer, but how it will fit in with community needs, strategic goals, and staffing. Join an interactive discussion with panelists from four B.C. libraries who have recently created new, evidence-based digital literacy frameworks, programs and resources. Learn what we learned, what worked and what didn’t, and how you can adapt our work for your library.

Presented by: Diana Marshall, FVRL, Samantha Mills, VPL, Cindy Ho, RPL, Sarah Felkar WVML

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2018
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Deliver an Amazing TD Summer Reading Club Program at Your Library!

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Presentation for the 2018 MLA conference sharing an overview of the TD Summer Reading Club and program ideas from the 2017 English language Library Award winners.

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Jessica Roy

Author E-Mail

jessicaroy@torontopubliclibrary.ca

Conference Year

2018
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Serve, save, strategize: library support for open in education

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“Access to information”. “Breaking down barriers”. “Support for learning”. These phrases are common to both librarianship and the open movement, as are emerging priorities like “marginalized communities” and “connected learning”. There is a clear strategic union between the two communities, and an opportunity for librarians to engage with this sector to better support their patrons within the current state of the educational sector. This session will explore the case for library support of open initiatives, including an overview of key research findings regarding the role of open in education. It will highlight resources to support open initiatives in teaching and research, particularly for patrons not employed in traditional academic institutional roles. Finally, it will suggest simple and time-efficient steps librarians of all stages and sectors can take to get involved in the world of open and education.

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Nicole Askin

Conference Year

2018
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