Speaker Presentations
Presentations of the Manitoba Libraries Conference 2009: Future Generations, Evolving Services
Please note: Presentations are added as they are provided by the speakers
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Dauphin's Imagination Library and Dolly Parton's Imagination Library: Karen Davis, Dauphin Public Library Catriona Sturton, Imagination Library.
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Adult Literacy Act: Lynette Flett, Adult Learning and Literacy Branch, Manitoba Advanced Education.
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Newcomers to Manitoba: Cynthia Stewart, Labour and Immigration Manitoba Kathleen Williams, Winnipeg Public Library.
- Emotional Labour in Public Library Service and References: Kathryn Arbuckle, University of Alberta.
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Meeting the Information Needs of Aboriginal Peoples: Deborah Lee, University of Saskatchewan.
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Meeting the Information Needs of Aboriginal Peoples: Suzy Bear, First Nations University of Canada at Prince Albert.
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From Desk to Web: Building the Reference Desk Into Online Space: Jerliyn Veldof.
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Forge Your Own Path: Professional Development in Evolving Workplaces: Fiona Black, Dalhousie University, Marnie Swanson & Brenda Weatherston, University of Victoria.
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Prepare to Defend Your Site: Internet Performance Management: Kelly Kubrick.
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Future Generations: what will impact our profession?: Kelly Moore, Executive Director, Canadian Library Association.
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Adult Literacy, Literacy in STAGES and Library Skills checklist: Regina Ramos-Urbano.
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RDA workshop, Introduction to RDA and Encoding RDA Metadata, RDA Examples, RDA & AACR2 and RDA, FRBR & FRAD: Trina Grover and Chris Oliver.
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Copyright Confrontations: Dr. John Tooth and Dr. Margaret Ann Wilkinson.
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Selecting and Making Enclosures for Archival Collection: Shelagh Linklater, Paper Conservator.
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ANTS and LION TV : Taking Information Literacy to the Masses: Carman Kazakoff-Lane, Brandon University.
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Evidence Based Library and Information Practice: The Evolution of Decision-Making: Virginia Wilson, Coordinator, Saskatchewan Health Information Resources Partnership.
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The Future is Now: Shifting Demographics, Emerging Competencies and the Canadian Library Workforce: Kathleen DeLong, University of Alberta.
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Shelflessness as a Virtue: Preserving Serendipity in an Electronic Reference Book Collection: Lyle Ford, Lisa O’Hara, & Jared Whiklo, University of Manitoba Libraries.
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E-Books Eh?: The Quest for Canadian Content: Linwood DeLong, University of Winnipeg.
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DiY Librarian 2.0: Olivier Charbonneau, Associate Librarian, Concordia University.