Correction, Deadlines, and Registration
July 21, 2017
 
  CORRECTION: 
Access 2017 Library Technology Conference

  The Access 2017 Library Technology Conference hosted by the University Library, University of Saskatchewan  will be held in Saskatoon on September 27-29 2017. The keynote speakers will be Dr. Kimberly Christen, the Director of the Digital Technology and Culture Program and the co-Director of the Center for Digital Scholarship and Curation at Washington State University and Nora Young, author and CBC broadcaster. Visit the conference website
for more information.

Upcoming deadlines:  https://saskla.ca/ 
Saskatchewan Library Week Grant Applications - August 15, 2017
Continuing Education Grant Applications - August 15, 2017  
   

IFLA Global Vision Workshops

On behalf of The Partnership, Canada's Network of Provincial and Territorial Library Associations, and the Canadian Federation of Library Associations - Fédération canadienne des associations de bibliothèques (CFLA-FCAB) - you are invited to participate in a virtual IFLA Global Vision discussion meeting.

Registration:
The Education Institute is currently offering two dates:
 
Wednesday, August 2, 2:00 - 3:15 EST 
Full
  Monday, September 11, 2:00 - 3:15 EST FULL

Wednesday, September 13, 1 pm - 2:15 PM EST (Register here)  
Each session is limited to 20 registrations. Participants are encouraged to register as a site (a group of people in one room) so that you can have local discussions. We will provide an opportunity using a shared platform such as google docs to capture ideas and discussion.  NOTE:   Judy Nicholson has registered and would welcome anyone to the SLA office on September 13 at 11:00 a.m. if you are unable to register yourself.  Please let me know in advance.
NOTE:   Judy Nicholson has registered and would welcome anyone to the SLA office on September 13 at 11:00 a.m. if you are unable to register yourself.  Please let me know in advance.
 
This virtual event is free but we do ask that you register. The meeting is a part of a larger venture implemented by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) - the leading international body representing the interests of library and information services and their users. Founded in 1927, it has grown to over 1.300 members in approximately 140 countries around the world. Recently, representatives from a number of Canadian library associations were invited to attend an expanded version of the Global Vision discussion in Washington, D.C.

Our commitment made was to bring the discussion back to Canada to ensure a broader group has the opportunity to share their vision for libraries. During the meeting, we will be discussing a vision for libraries and the challenges and opportunities that libraries face now and that they will be facing in the future. Our meeting will be interactive and we will provide participants the opportunity to voice their opinions and contribute to shaping the outcomes of the meeting.
We will also encourage participants to use social media (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook) during the meeting. Please tag your posts with #iflaGlobalVision. The conclusions from the meeting will be summarized in a report, which will be sent to back IFLA.

The MLA will also host an in-person workshop in Winnipeg during late August. Keep an eye on MLA-News, our Facebook page and Twitter account for more information.
Together we create the future. Join us!   
 
 
 
                               
    



    
 

 Saskatchewan Library Association

15-2010 7th Ave.

Regina, SK S4R 1C2

Phone: 306-780-9413 or 306-780-9409

Fax: 306-780-9447 

 

Email:  slaexdir@sasktel.net or slaprograms@sasktel.net 

Web:  saskla.ca 

 

 

The Saskatchewan Library Association gratefully acknowledges 

the support of our funding agencies.