i am really a librarian: in which i attend my first ola, and get paid for it, too
For the next three days, I'll be attending the Ontario Library Association's annual Superconference , always referred to simply as "OLA". As the name implies, this is a gigantic conference covering issues related to all three types of libraries - public, academic, and special. You can see a program here. In library school, we were strongly encouraged to attend OLA. Students can volunteer to help run conference sessions in exchange for free attendance. I never did (honestly, I never even considered it), so now I attend my very first OLA, already a professional, and in place of three working days. Fun! Here are the sessions I am hoping to attend: - Creating an Accessible and Inclusive Library - Young Adult Readers' Advisory: Create best practices today - The Community-Led Library Model and How to Get Started - The Tween Scene: A year of programming for ages 10-14 - Booktalking 3.0: Engaging and inspiring readers online - Sub-Urban Beats: Hip-hop programming in the...