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Volunteer with MLA!

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The Nominations Committee of MLA is currently seeking submissions for committed library leaders to join its Board. Available positions for 2019 include:

President (1 year)

Vice-President (1 year)

Trustees Division Representative (1 year)

Technicians Division Representative (1 year)

Communications Director (2 years)

Director at Large (Advocacy) (2 years)

Secretary (2 years)

Nominations, including a brief description of your suitability, should be submitted by May 25, 2019, to president@mla.mb.ca. Elections will be held at the MLA Annual General Meeting on Monday, June 3, 2019.

MLA Talk and Tour at Transcona Public Library

Posted in Professional Development

**THIS EVENT IS CANCELLED DUE TO LOW REGISTRATION**

Date: Monday, June 17, 2019, at 6:00 pm

Location: Transcona Library, 1 Transcona Blvd, Winnipeg, MB R3W 1S8

Cost: $10 for MLA members / $20 for non-members

Description: Due to the success of our first TALK AND TOUR, we will be holding a second event that combines the chance to tour a new (or new to you!) library space and engage in lively discussion with library colleagues. Our June 2019 event will be held at the brand new Transcona Library on Monday, June 17th at 6 pm.  The Transcona Library reopened in April 2019 and has some exciting features, including an open and accessible floor plan, a family literacy playground in the Children’s area, a living green wall, and an outdoor reading area and garden. Tour the beautiful space, and then follow that up with light refreshments and discussion time with colleagues.

For more info on the Transcona Library visit: https://wpl.winnipeg.ca/library/branchpages/branch.aspx?tran

To register for the event visit: https://forms.gle/1Qy36D2f5vPbhAHs6

**Note: PayPal is not currently available for payment. You can pay at the door via exact cash or via credit card OR you can register now and we will contact you about payment when PayPal is available**

MLA Webinar – A Flux Capacitor is not a Planning Tool: How to Plan for Technology

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Date: Monday, May 13th, 2019, from 3-4 pm

Speaker: Janet Ayles from Peace Library

Description: Although it is entirely possible for things to get better with age, this does not apply to the computers and other technology in your library. Library budgets are often very tight and we all try to squeeze “just one more year” out of our tech, hoping that we can make those limited dollars go as far as possible. However, this does nothing for the patrons using those aging computer or library staff who have to troubleshoot them as they fail. Creating a technology plan builds a schedule where you can plan the replacement of computers and other technology in your library before they fail and cause problems and panic. Having a replacement schedule will also give you a roadmap of how to spend your budget dollars. This session will give you a guideline and tips on how to create a technology plan of your own.

Cost: Free

Register viahttps://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0-ory0C0RjGf2valLl3SmQ

Special Note: MLA will be hosting a special Library and Archives consultation on Voila, the new Union Catalogue at Brandon Public Library from 1-2:30 pm on May 13th (click here for more information). Following the LAC session, there will be a coffee break followed by a group viewing of this webinar at BPL. However, please register for both sessions to help us plan accordingly.

Library and Archives Canada Public Consultation on Voilà, the National Union Catalogue

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As part of its strategic priorities, Library and Archives Canada supports a strong and connected Canadian library community through enhanced collaboration and services to support in selecting and describing new Canadian works for their collections. We will be hosting two in-person events in Manitoba in May 2019 to engage with your library community and hear your feedback so that we can better develop a vision, policy, and strategy for Voilà, Canada’s National Union Catalogue.

  • On May 13th, 2019, we will be in Brandon at Brandon Public Library at 1:00 pm 
  • On May 14th, 2019, we will be in Winnipeg at the Millennium Library at 10:30 am
We will be sharing some updates about LAC and engaging with the Canadian library community to develop the future of Voilà and achieve a representative National Union Catalogue by maximizing participation of Canadian libraries.
We invite you to attend one of these meetings to help us better understand your needs, challenges, and aspirations regarding the National Union Catalogue.
Should you be unable to attend this meeting, or you simply have more to share with us, Library and Archives will also have several discussion questions regarding these topics open on PlaceSpeak (more information to follow when available).

MLA Webinar – Recipe for Return on Investment

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Date: Monday, May 6, 2019, at 12 pm CST

Speaker: Rhonda O’Neill

Description: In recent years a number of large library systems have completed economic impact studies. If your resources are more limited, how do you calculate and communicate the library’s value in a way that rings true to your stakeholders? What can you learn from your calculations? This session will explore the process of calculating a market value return on investment at your library and communicating it to your target audience.

Cost: Free

Register viahttps://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3yBPY7E5TOW13LfNv4hghQ

Coming Soon to the Education Institute!

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It’s cold outside – so why not keep your professional skills fresh and current without leaving your home or office? Check out upcoming webinars at the Education Institute (EI), a learning resource for the library community. The full calendar can be accessed here.

It’s more cost-effective to learn as a team. For information on EI all-access passes for institutions, contact OLA Training and Education Specialist Steph Guthrie: sguthrie@accessola.com.

Coming soon to EI:

What About Me? Discovering the Potential in Library Pages
Jennifer Murley & Chanel Sheridan
Thursday, February 7 | 11:00am-12:00pm EST

Public library pages are often forgotten about, for many reasons. This webinar will focus on existing barriers to library pages, how the Collingwood Public Library has taken steps to motivate and inspire library pages in their current position, and how small changes can lead to big success for part-time staff.

Snakes and Ladders: A Copyright Assessment Activity
Meaghan Shannon
Tuesday, February 12 | 1:00-2:00pm EST

During this webinar we will consider 8 scenarios that may arise in a library in which someone wants to make use of a copyright-protected work for a certain purpose and in a certain manner. We’ll discuss each of the scenarios and refer to a flowchart to assess the status of each work, identify best practices, and determine outcomes.

A Survival Guide to Presentations
Maggie Weaver
Thursday, February 14 | 1:30-2:30pm EST

Whatever the topic, whoever the audience, wherever the venue, there are enduring guidelines for delivering a successful presentation. Part advice, part motivation, this webinar will encourage everyone to become a good communicator – you have the requisite qualities: humour, energy, sincerity and friendliness.

Customer Journey Mapping & Library Service Blueprinting
Céline Gareau-Brennan & David Mucz
Tuesday, February 19 | 1:00-1:30pm EST

Learn how to evaluate the customer experience at your library through the lenses of your customers and staff. This webinar will introduce participants to design thinking techniques, customer journey mapping, and service blueprinting to devise an exceptional customer experience at your library.

Teaching Kids How to Avoid “Fake News”
Joyce Grant
Tuesday, February 26 | 1:00-2:00pm EST

Studies show that “fake news” is hard for kids to spot – but the internet is where they live, research and socialize. This interesting and practical session will help you teach kids how to avoid fake news and find the good stuff online.

To view more upcoming EI sessions, visit the calendar online.