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AAAL 7 Questions with Genevieve Luthy

May’s installment of 7 Questions With… AAAL Members features Genevieve Luthy, Library Manager, Reg Erhardt Library, SAIT.


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1. What is something interesting you learned in the last month? 
I’ve started going to pub trivia nights with some friends and I’ve learned that I’m terrible at trivia.

2. When was the last time you were nervous?I did my first ever cross country ski loppet last month, and I was pretty nervous when I saw some former Olympians warming up in the parking lot before the race. In the end it was lots of fun, especially because I didn’t come in last, or get trampled during the mass start—my two biggest worries!

3. If you could learn to do anything, what would it be? Speak German.

4. What is your best piece of career advice? Be open to taking on projects or new opportunities that scare you a bit. I went to Library school thinking I wanted to be a children’s librarian, and while I did love my time doing that work, I’ve learned the most and had the most rewarding experiences when I’ve taken on roles that involve new challenges. Moving to the academic library world after years at public libraries was definitely outside my comfort zone at first, but I’ve learned so much.

5. What is your favourite thing to binge watch? I’m saving a bunch of podcasts for an upcoming flight, so I’m going to cheat here and list my favourite podcasts for binge listening: Reply All, This American Life, 99% Invisible, Serial, and Answer Me This.

6. What do you eat for breakfast? Toast with peanut butter.

7. What do you do when you’re not working? I grew up in Canmore, and I still like to get out to the mountains as often as I can to ski in the winter and hike in the summer. I also spend a lot of time riding my bike around Calgary’s many river pathways. I just joined a women’s mountain biking club too, so I’m planning to get off the paved trails a bit this summer, and conquer my fear of going fast down hills!

Spring 2016 Meeting Package

Hi AAAL,

Here is our AAAL Spring 2016 Meeting Package.  Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns.

Note: We will NOT be printing Meeting Packages.  Feel free to use the e-version or print your own copy.

Looking forward to seeing everyone Thursday at the University of Calgary!

Thanks,
Robyn and Sonya

AAAL 7 Questions with Tim Janewski

April’s installment of 7 Questions With… AAAL Members features Tim Janewski, Director of Library Services, The King’s University Library.


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1. When was the last time you were nervous? 
Presenting to 45 very smart (and mostly young) people at the Edmonton Progressive Librarian’s Guild Symposium in March. I’m not sure whether my fear of not being smart enough or feeling out of place because of my age was stronger. But the young folk were all very nice to me.

2. If you could learn to do anything, what would it be? Learn how to remember people’s names.

3. If you had to work on only one project for the next year, what would it be? Advocating for LGBTQ+ equality in libraries – and everywhere!

4. What is your best piece of career advice? Always check to see whose name is in the “To” field of your email before clicking “Send”. Including the wrong name in the wrong message can be hazardous to your career health.

5. What is your favourite thing to binge watch? Sense8

6. What is your proudest work-related accomplishment? Working with great people to put together the awesome NEOS Strategic Agenda 2014-17. We rocked that plan!

7. What is your proudest non-work related accomplishment? Raising two amazing kids with my wife.

Registration is now OPEN for the Spring Meeting

Library staff from all member institutions <https://aaal.ca/membership/membership-list> are invited to join us for the Alberta Association of Academic Libraries 2016 Spring Annual General Meeting at the University of Calgary on Thursday, April 14.

Please register at http://tinyurl.com/aaalrsvp-s16 by Wednesday, April 6! Space is limited, so register early.

Thanks to the hard work of AAAL Committees and Executive members, we have a busy day of networking and learning planned, including our AAAL business meeting in the morning, and a full slate of presentations in the afternoon. We are also excited to have Nancy Chick (Academic Director for the Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning) and Caitlin McClurg (Teaching and Learning Librarian at the University of Calgary) joining us after lunch to provide the day’s keynote on librarians and the scholarship of teaching and learning. Lunch, as always, will be provided by the AAAL.

For details, please see the agenda and meeting package.

We look forward to seeing you there!

 

AAAL Spring 2016 Meeting – Last Call for Lightning Strike Submissions

The Alberta Association of Academic Libraries (AAAL) Spring 2016 Meeting will take place on Thursday, April 14, at the University of Calgary in the Gallery Hall of the Taylor Family Digital Library.

This is the last call for Lightning Strike session submissions.  Please consider submitting a proposal for a 15 minute session on something new or engaging that is happening at your library, or on a topic applicable to academic libraries in our province!   What new services or programs is your library providing?  How is your library engaging users in new ways? What is your library doing to make learning resources more openly accessible to users?  How are you supporting teaching and research at your institutions?

Please submit your proposal online at http://goo.gl/forms/1uqUf8SaAe  by Monday, March 21st.  We hope to see you there!

AAAL Workshop Committee
Claudette Cloutier (UCalgary)
Shawna Murphy (MHC)
Trish Rosseel (UAlberta)