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Professional Development Award – Member Report

In 2015, AAAL launched a Professional Development Award for member libraries. Sheena Gardner, Grande Prairie Regional College Library, was one of the first recipients of this award, receiving funding to attend the AAAL AGM in April. Here is Sheena’s report on her experience.

I had the pleasure of attending the AAAL Spring Meeting in Red Deer due to the gracious offer of the Professional Development Award sponsored by your AAAL PD Committee. It was a delight to attend and participate in such an invigorating meeting. The day kicked off with a presentation from Nicole Charles, IT Librarian at Red Deer Public Library. Nicole spoke about how injecting play into learning can help learners retain information and then had us play with a range of objects from a banana piano to the classic game of Perfection. This demonstrated that play can spark curiosity which leads to a sense of wonder and desire to learn. While we were still flush with excitement from interacting with the tools she brought, Nicole encouraged us to bring play into our own library instruction classes to foster curiosity and the desire to learn.

I really enjoyed hearing about the partnership between the Council of Prairie and Pacific University Libraries (COPPUL) & the Northern Alberta Health Library Association (NAHLA) and how the combined efforts of these partners ensures that members have the best offerings for patrons. I look forward to hearing about further developments from COPPUL and NAHLA.

This mentality of partnership was a theme that ran throughout the day and I was very impressed that collaboration runs so strong in this province. Whether through commitments to participate on task forces or the executive, it is clear that the Alberta Association of Academic Libraries has a sharing culture that helps to provide all students with the finest resources possible.

Perhaps the most inspiring moments during the day were those regarding student consultation. Through outreach, focus groups, and surveys, librarians are collecting information to create and tailor outstanding and unique services. These services range from having required readings on reserve to hosting yoga sessions that encourage self-care. The breakout talk on the topic of outreach was a great opportunity to hear about how other institutions craft and project their messages about these services.

There were so many highlights during the day but one in particular was the tour of the bustling RDC Library. This library is a true display of innovation with its Single Point of Service desk and the collaboration with the Red Deer Public Library. I think that many of us were intrigued by how the single point of service desk operates and RDC staff were great about answering all of our questions. The RDC Library truly reflects and caters to its community in a vibrant way.

I am sure that the conference was as valuable to those who have worked in libraries for years as it was to those like myself who have just started their careers. As we move out of one academic year and plan for the next, the AAAL Spring Meeting was a great experience.  Now the hard work begins by trying to funnel the ideas and energy gained at the meeting into successful planning and initiatives at GPRC. Thank you for a wonderful experience.

For more information about the Professional Development Award, please contact committee members Suzanne Rackover (Banff Centre) or Janet Sainsbury (Bow Valley College).

7 Questions With Kristine Plastow

May’s installment of 7 Questions With… AAAL Members features Kristine Plastow, Chief Librarian, Red Deer College.


KP_headshot_July2014_web1. What is something interesting you learned in the last month? I feel like I am always learning something – it’s the remembering I have a hard time with! I was just in a Google Drive/Docs workshop today and learned about how to sync your Drive files to your personal computer to use offline. I hadn’t actually thought about that and didn’t know how to do it. Here’s hoping I remember by the time I get home to try it on my laptop!

2. When was the last time you were nervous? Just last week! I convened a session at Alberta Library Conference in Jasper and that was more nerve-wracking then actually presenting, don’t ask me why!

3. If you could be any fictional character, who would you choose? Elizabeth Bennett

4. What is your best piece of career advice? It’s not about you – people have their own perceptions and perspectives that aren’t right or wrong; they just are. If you make it personal, that’s when things start to go wrong.

5. What is your favourite thing to binge watch? Forensic Files

6. What is your proudest non-work related accomplishment? Truly it is my children. When I stop to think that I had anything to do with the amazing little people they are, it makes me very proud. Case in point – with the provincial election, both my kids were interested, asking questions, and forming their own opinions. It was very cool!

7. What is your favourite quote?  I have two: “Be the change you wish to see in the world” and “That which does not kill us makes us stronger”.

RDC Library’s “Single Point of Service” Desk

Grand opening celebrations for RDC Library’s “Single Service” desk included a short program followed by a LOT of cake!
Grand opening celebrations for RDC Library’s “Single Service” desk included a short program followed by a LOT of cake!

RDC Library has always operated the traditional library service points of a Circulation Desk and a Reference Desk. In 2010, Red Deer College made some operational changes, and two additional service areas were integrated into the Library; the Library Information Common now included the Library, Disability Resources, and Academic Support. To provide a visible and accessible service point for students to access the services provided by Disability Resources and Academic Support, a third service desk was opened in 2011. It soon became abundantly clear that a single service point – a “one-stop shop” – would be the ideal way to best meet the needs of students, rather than referring them from desk to desk to desk to get the services they needed.

Planning for the required renovations got seriously underway in spring 2014, inspired by research, discussion, student input, and with RDC’s “learner-centred” culture clearly in mind. Staff workshops solidified our ideas, and an architectural firm was hired to formalize the design and make it a reality. Renovations happened throughout the summer of 2014 and our new service area was officially open for business in early September. Continue reading RDC Library’s “Single Point of Service” Desk

7 Questions With Karen Hildebrandt

April’s installment of 7 Questions With… AAAL Members features Karen Hildebrandt, Assistant Director, Library Services, Concordia University College of Alberta Library.


Karen and Bauer1. Have you ever had something happen to you that you thought was bad, but it turned out to be for the best? Definitely. In a previous job I ended up working with a workplace bully. It was a year from hell but it forced me to find another job. I knew I wouldn’t leave unless it was going to be something better. I ended up at Concordia and it has been an amazing 14 years! I’ve had so many wonderful opportunities that I would never have had if I had stayed with the previous job. In this case the bully did me a huge favour!

2. What songs are included on the soundtrack to your life? 

  • Feels like home – BSB
  • Warriors – Imagine Dragons
  • Close Your Eyes – Meghan Trainor
  • Don’t Bring me down – ELO
  • One Life – Hedley
  • Spirit in the Sky – Norman Greenbaum
  • Unmistakable – BSB
  • Perfect – Hedley

3. If you had to work on only one project for the next year, what would it be? If we’re talking about work it would be one library card to be used in any Alberta library. If we’re talking personally, it would be my kitchen redesign/reno.

4. What is your best piece of career advice? Go beyond your comfort level. Explore opportunities and challenge yourself. I’ve had so many great opportunities by pushing myself beyond my comfort zone. I’ve met so many wonderful people and it would never have happened if I would have stayed within my comfortable little rut/safe place.

5. What is your proudest work-related accomplishment? There are so many and they all involved an amazing team to accomplish. I think implementation of the L Pass and the NEOS Centralized ILL are the two that come to mind. But the Centralized ILL would probably come out as #1 because I had the privilege to be involved with the implementation from the conception stage right through to implementation and it seems to be working really well!

6. What is your proudest non-work related accomplishment? Raising my two sons, Matt and Dave. Both have grown up to accomplished good men with beautiful wives. They are kind, hard working and they both love to cook and bake!

7. What is your favourite quote? And now that you don’t have to be perfect, you can be good.” ― John Steinbeck, East of Eden

7 Questions With CJ de Jong

March’s installment of 7 Questions With… AAAL Members features CJ de Jong, Access Services Coordinator, University of Alberta Libraries.


P10201151. When was the last time you were nervous? I’m pretty nervous right now for the weekend. I’m taking a three-day acroyoga workshop and I’m still a novice. I hope I’ll survive the three days without too many drops on my head! Google images has lots of pics of acroyoga if you’re not sure what it is. They sure make it look easy!

2. What is your best piece of life advice? Get involved in something you enjoy! A cause, a group, a sport, anything. Without a doubt, you’ll find your life enriched.

3. What is your favourite thing to binge watch? Documentaries. EPL is my source as I always find things there I would have never thought to look for!

4. What is your proudest work-related accomplishment? It’s my staff that make me proud. When I see them grow in their jobs and take on new responsibilities through a promotion, that brings me pride.

5. What do you do when you’re not working? Work-life balance is important to me, so I do find all kinds of things to do outside of work. You can often find me at the Lion’s Breath Yoga Studio, as I take a number of yoga classes there (Sattva, Dynamic Flow, Hatha, Acroyoga). For some good laughs I love going to Rapid Fire Theatre, even took a couple of improv classes with them last year. When my feet are itching, I might end up at a Sugar Swing Dance or wherever the music is happening!

6.What is your favourite quote? Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer.

7. What is your favourite colour? Looking at my wardrobe, there’s a lot of blue and purple.