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Spring Meeting - April 17 - St. Mary's

04/17/2008 09:00
04/17/2008 16:00

Elections - call for Nominations

Heck, I am a wee bit slow but I have been spurred or nudged into action.

We have 3, yes three, vacancies on the AACL executive this year:

President
Secretary/Treasurer
Director at Large

I don’t need to tell you that AACL is a great group for keeping Alberta College Librarians in touch with each other and that none of the Executive jobs are particularly onerous. We’re not looking for the time commitment of CLA positions, just a bit of your effort to help keep the Association going for another 2 years. And it looks good on your annual report/performance appraisal. All of us need to step up to the plate at some point since we all reap the benefits of the sharing of knowledge and sense of community that happens within the group. For new librarians it is a really good introduction to people who can help and provide advice.

If you don’t believe me or want to hear about what is required from someone currently in the job, the current executive are:

President: Geoff Owens, Mount Royal
Secretary/Treasurer: Lillian Li, Medicine Hat
Director at Large: Karen Hering, Mac Ewan

Also, feel free to call me 430.556.4602 or email me at rminion@oldscollege.ca

If you are interested in a particular position or are willing to step into any vacancy of the three, please let me know by April 4th. If enough of you do not pop out of the woodwork by then, I will start calling you and persuading you, which uses up both your time and my time so it would be smarter to just volunteer.

Thank you for considering these positions.

Alberta Association of College Librarians 2006-2007 Statistics

Please contact me if you still have not submitted your institutions statistics and I will add your statistics to my posting.

susan.brayford@sait.ca

AACL Member Librarians Directory posted!

Hello everyone,

I would like to notify you that AACL member librarians directory had been posted onto AACL's website and can be viewed by members only.

To access:
1: Go to AACL's website: http://aacl.engineseven.com (obviously you are already in the website if you see this message!)
2: Login as a member (you will need to create your own account if you don't have any yet)
3: The directory is under "Member's Only"

Please let me know if you spot any mistake so that I can update as needed.

Regards,

Lilian

Lilian Li (AACL's Secretary/Treasurer)
Medicine Hat College Library Services
403-529-3869
lli@mhc.ab.ca

U of A School of Library & Information Studies Professional Development Day

Hello AACL-ers-

Given the conversation we had at our last meeting about promoting College libraries at the local Library School, I thought you might be interested in the details of their next P.D. Day, to which members of the library community are invited. It is a great event, in my experience, and I would highly recommend it as a good way to meet upcoming librarians and others in the profession, outside the college network.

Apologies if you have already received this info via the Jerome listserv.

Cheers-
Alice

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University of Alberta's School of Library and Information Studies'
Professional Development Day
Friday, February 8, 2008
Edmonton Room (basement),
Stanley A. Milner Edmonton Public Library,
7 Sir Winston Churchill Square, Edmonton

The student association at the School of Library and Information Studies is pleased to announce that its annual Professional Development Day will be held on Friday, February 8, 2008. The theme of this year's event is Reaching Out: Serving Diverse Populations.

We are especially honoured to present Dr. Loriene Roy, President of the American Library Association, as this year's keynote speaker. Dr. Roy is the director of a national reading club for native children in the United States, called If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything, a professor in the School of Information at the University of Texas at Austin, and was named one of Library Journal's "Movers and Shakers" in 2005.

Other speakers include:
• Dr. Ann Curry, incoming Director of the University of Alberta's School of Library and Information Studies. Dr. Curry will be speaking on Serving the LGBTQ Community: Reference Services and Relevant Resources .
• Jason Openo, Head Librarian at Edmonton Public Library's Whitemud Crossing Branch and Past-President of the Pacific Northwest Library Association. Mr. Openo will be presenting on the Solid Ground program, Meet Them Where They Are, a mobile service delivery program for homeless individuals and families in Seattle.
• Sarah Polkinghorne, Reference Librarian, University of Alberta's Augustana Campus, and Cameron Hoffman, Education Librarian, University of Lethbridge. Ms. Polkinghorne and Mr. Hoffman will be speaking on information literacy and web 2.0 in a session entitled Consumers or Learners? Discursive Constructions of Undergraduates and Social Media.
• Laura Morin, Aboriginal Community Development Librarian at Edmonton Public Library. Ms. Morin will be presenting on how library services to aboriginal peoples came to be developed and some current initiatives to promote community involvement.

The event is free of charge and lunch will be provided. Registration begins at 9:00 a.m. Please RSVP by January 31, 2008 to slispdday@gmail.com (or reply to this e-mail). We would also appreciate knowing whether you will be attending the luncheon. More details will be available soon at http://www.ualberta.ca/~slis2/pdday.htm.
We greatly appreciate the support this event has received in the past and hope that many of you will be able to attend this year as well.

Progress of the 2006-2007 AACL Statistics---Well done group!

Hi Everyone,

I want to thank everyone for sending Tom Skinner your AACL statistics for 2006-2007. I realize this is no easy task but these statistics are very helpful to us all.

I want to thank Tom Skinner for his speedy and thorough collection and input of the data.

I have the list below of the sites who have sent in their statistics.
ACAD

· Alliance University College/ Nazarene University College

· Banff Centre

· BCIT

· Canadian University College

· Grant MacEwan

· Kings University

· Lakeland

· Lethbridge

· Medicine Hat

· NAIT

· Norquest

· Northern Lakes

· Portage

· Prairie Bible Institute

· Red Deer College

· SAIT

· St Mary's

· Taylor University

If those sites who still have not submitted need any assistance, please e-mail me or Tom.

susan.brayford@sait.ca
tom.skinner@telus.net

Thanks,

Susan

Minutes - 2007 Fall Meeting

AACL's Fall 2007 meeting minutes

LILAC Toolkit on LHCADL site

At the last AACL meeting I promised to send the url to the LHCADL Information Literacy Toolkit. Here is the tinyurl: http://tinyurl.com/3a4yd6
The toolkit is very new so there is some but not lots of content yet. We are hoping that librarians around the province will contribute and share their creativity, hard work and efforts in the area of IL and instruction. Note the guidelines for submission, the submission form and the guidelines for use in the left menu. Feel free to contact me or any member of the committee with any questions!
Karen

How to subscribe to the AACL Blog with an RSS reader

Hi All,

After the meeting yesterday, I thought it might be helpful for some members to have a quick step-by-step guide on how to subscribe to the AACL blog using a popular newsfeed reader called "Bloglines". If you already use another reader, you probably already know how to subscribe to a feed.

  1. Go to http://www.bloglines.com and click "Register" in the top-right hand corner.
  2. Fill out the required fields (but don't worry too much about time zone unless you plan to post a lot)
  3. Once you have created an account, you can subscribe to the AACL blog by:
    • - clicking the "Add" link near the top of the left hand subscriptions pane.
    • - entering the AACL feed address which is: http://aacl.engineseven.com/node/feed
  4. To find great feeds on library-related topics, just search for your interests using the Bloglines search box.

Now that you have subscribed, you just need to visit the Bloglines site to view new AACL posts, or posts to any other feed you are interested in monitoring. With so many sites providing RSS versions of their content, you only need to check one place to read all the exciting news!

Of course, it is still a good practice to alert everyone to blog posts on the listserv until monitoring RSS feeds becomes second nature to us. James has done such an amazing job setting all these things up, I think we should do our best to learn how to make good use of the site.

Anyway, I hope this helps. I'm happy to answer questions if you have any. Just look up my number in the member directory (it's good practice).

Cheers,
Dan

Student papers

I have been asked to house student papers, by course in the library. I don't see this as a library issue. I think this belongs in our Student Resource Centre. However, at ACAD this office believs that it is a FOIP issue and will not house them as a result.

Do any of you house student papers? If you do what are your guidelines for accepting them and housing them?

Christine Sammon
ACAD

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