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Hey Library Friends! Registration for Super Conference 2022 is now open 🎉 We’re going virtual this year but we’re committed to making it just as engaging & exciting as what you have known to love. It also means no trudging through snow! Register today: https://t.co/KltIUBj1e8
This holiday season, visit our Spaced Out exhibit in person or take a virtual tour. On display in the TD Gallery at Toronto Reference Library. Free admission, masks required.
Plan your visit: https://t.co/HdLsSNwipQ
Virtual tour: https://t.co/RAGjE2Ot3u
Call out for #Inuktitut teachers. We are hiring for an Inuktitut Language Teacher, to teach beginner and advanced level classes.
Virtual classes to all #Inuit across Canada. Starts January 4th to March 31st, 2022.
More info and to apply email Priscilla at [email protected].
If anyone (library or non-library people) is questioning where all the money went in the libraries, the 'What costs more' quiz from the link should give you an idea just how expensive journal subscriptions are ⬇️
Very nice illustration of the high costs of journal subscriptions. -- Très belle illustration du coût élevé des abonnements aux revues savantes. @UVALibrary
When your people start shutting down, something needs to change.
(Hint: that “something” is not sending another long email with links to self-care articles and videos)
Heartbreaking.
Families are so worn down... & now this? More schools closed than this time last year?!!
Ford delayed testing till November. Class sizes ballooned. He cut $500Million from our schools.
Our kids deserve so much better than this.
https://t.co/VZzIyYZr50
November is #PictureBookMonth. Here's a #FromtheArchives article on wordless picture book: https://t.co/Qa11mRHExE
Name one wordless picture book you've read in the comments ⬇️
Image supplied by Library Lexique. What is the most popular mystery novel in your library? #WordOfTheMonth
Image fournie par Library Lexique. Quel est le roman policier le plus populaire dans votre bibliothèque ? #MotDuMois
https://t.co/SlErnmQLyg
What health-related resources or databases does your library have?
@ohliacommunity selects the following consumer health resources for your reference: https://t.co/2rbquMy4Eq
If you've seen #metadata job postings, you know employers are asking for related experience. The question is, where to acquire?
@MizMoffatt kindly shares where she got hers:
https://t.co/pMvBJJBsPe
#Library#JobExperience
Who is up for a horror film trivia match game?
Can you match movie quotes to the movie they're from AND sort them in a chronological order based on their release year?
Challenge yourself here:
🧩 https://t.co/9HHYwnj9Hf
For the last day of #CanadianLibraryMonth and a touch of spookiness for #Halloween, we bring you a #FromtheArchives book list on mysteries that took place in libraries!
➡️https://t.co/O0HotEtCxx
Hot off the presses at InsideOCULA: Alexandra Tome shares how @HumberLibraries adapted to teaching and learning tech skills during the pandemic with their "Tech Trio" program. Read more here: https://t.co/0QOeI5rFSZ
Harassment of Toronto Library workers is totally out of control https://t.co/NbF7Bc1Ntk
What do you think of security guards in the library? Do you feel safer or do you think it's unnecessary? Library workers do deserve to work in a safe environment.
#PublicLibraries
In @TIME Op-Ed by @brewster_kahle :
"Soon librarians will be reduced to customer service reps for a Netflix-like rental catalog of bestsellers. If that comes to pass, you might as well replace your library card with a credit card."
https://t.co/kn39DkOMYe