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Friday, December 7, 2018 — 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM EST

Diversity, accessibility, and equity are more than buzzwords: as public institutions, they should be the cornerstones of all that we do. This year, the theme for Scholars Portal Day is Investing in Inclusiveness. Join the conversation about how we can sustainably design and build our services, collections, and spaces, both digital and in-person, with inclusion at the core.

The day will include updates about OCUL and Scholars Portal projects, featured panel 鈥淲elcoming the whole academic community into the library鈥, and lightning talks about projects and initiatives at different OCUL institutions.听

Participants are encouraged to submit questions using the chat feature in Zoom and tweet using the hashtag #spday18. Graham Yeates in Library Office is happy to help if you wish to submit a question but are not familiar with the chat in Zoom.

Shared session notes will be posted to the Scholars Portal wiki throughout the day.听

Staff are welcome to drop in and out throughout the day, depending on the sessions of interest. Recordings and slides from the sessions will also be posted after the event. Follow along with the .

Agenda

Time Session
9:30-9:45

Welcome
Wayne Jones, OCUL Chair

9:45-11:00

Scholars Portal Update
Scholars Portal staff

11:00-11:15 Break
11:15-12:30

Panel: "Welcoming the whole academic community into the library"
Moderator: Karen Pillon, University of Windsor
Panelists:

  • Nadia Caidi, University of Toronto鈥 discussing French language services and supporting the need for a diverse community
  • Maha Kumaran, University of Saskatchewan(presenting remotely) 鈥 discussing visible minority librarians and leadership in academic libraries
  • Jamie Lee Morin, University of Toronto鈥 discussing authentic Indigenous voices in academic libraries
  • Victorian Owen, University of Toronto鈥 discussing the Marrakesh Treaty and supporting library users with print disabilities

12:30-1:30 Lunch
Selection of salads, sandwiches, and petit-fours
1:30-2:00 Lightning Talks

Open + Affordable = Inclusivity at University of Guelph
Ali Versluis & Heather Martin, University of Guelph

What is RDM? Why should I care?
Jane Fry, Carleton University

The Robarts Library Family Study Space: creating equitable library access for students with children
Kyla Everall & Jesse Carliner, University of Toron

2:00-2:15

OCUL Award Presentation
Wayne Jones, OCUL Chair

2:15-2:45

Lightning Talks

Summer Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 reading camp
Mark Weiler, Wilfrid Laurier University

Inclusive leadership: ARL鈥檚 Year Long Career Development Program (LCDP)
Sonny Banerjee, Ryerson University & Jack Leong, University of Toronto

Assessing the accessible content provider landscape in North America: a brief on what we have learned
Meredith Hatton, York University

2:45-3:00 Break
Selection of cookies
3:00-3:30

Lightning Talks

Starting the conversation: an initiative to highlight a wealth of resources by Indigenous authors
Kim Vallee, Lakehead University

Picking a needle out of the haystack: where to start when you have 20,000 videos to caption
Nancy Waite, McMaster University

RDM in court: creating a repository for the Robinson Treaties Annuities Case
Tomasz Mrozewski, Laurentian University


3:30-4:00 Wrap-up Remarks
Anne Pottier, Chair, OCUL Scholars Portal Committee
Location 
LIB - Dana Porter Library
Meeting room 428
200 University Avenue West

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