Good morning,
Just sharing an announcement about an upcoming event that may be of interest. The Canadian Roundtable on Academic Materials (CRAM) <https://www.cram.campusstores.ca/> is scheduled at SFU Vancouver on November 20th: https://www.cram.campusstores.ca
Registration is now open for "bookstore, faculty, students, librarians, teaching & learning, finance and administration and any other stakeholder in post-secondary education who may be interested in discussing the long-term sustainability of academic materials." More details below!
Cheers, Hope
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Hope Power
Teaching & Learning Librarian
W.A.C. Bennett Library (Burnaby)
Simon Fraser University
hpower(a)sfu.ca / 778.782.4359
I respectfully acknowledge that SFU Burnaby is located on the unceded and traditional territories of the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh, Musqueam and Kwikwetlem First Nations.
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Join us at SFU Vancouver on November 20th for the next session of the Canadian Roundtable on Academic Materials (CRAM), presented by Campus Stores Canada.
The objective of CRAM is to initiate a national discussion on academic materials between all stakeholders within our institutions with the purpose to understand and develop a holistic and comprehensive institutional approach for the long-term sustainability of academic materials. More information on past sessions is available on the CRAM website<http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?ref=GUkAABfbBZ09sGV82qwP6TjBr_cnnYkIAQAA…>.
If you are from a BC Post-Secondary Institution, there is a small $100 (plus GST) fee for each attendee to help us cover costs for the meeting room, AV and meals. Our capacity for this session is limited to approximately 60 attendees. We would like to see representation from as many stakeholder groups in attendance as possible. Subject to demand, we can’t guarantee that all registered delegates will be able to attend. We will confirm your attendance no later than November 8th. Those not able to attend will be refunded their registration fee in full.
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CRAM Vancouver – Session Details
When:
November 20, 2019
8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Where:
Simon Fraser University at Harbour Centre<http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?ref=GUkAAOSV5VFVaqi91jQ76Zf-BDcl7E3RAQAA…>
515 W. Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC
Segal Conference Rooms 1420-1430
Agenda:
The agenda will include a series of panel sessions with various stakeholders on campus followed by table discussions. We will hear about the challenges and barriers each of us face with respect to the delivery and affordability of academic materials. We will then discuss the options we must consider to overcome these barriers. Our goal is to come up with an action plan that each of you can take back to your campus. A more detailed agenda will be made available closer to the meeting.
For more information or if you have questions please contact CSC Executive Director Greg McPherson at (403) 288-7225 or email greg(a)campusstores.ca<mailto:greg@campusstores.ca>
Campus Stores Canada, Box 71157 , Silver Springs, Calgary, AB,
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FYI!
SAVE THE DATE: Open Education Leadership Essentials (OeLE) Event<http://www.carl-abrc.ca/news/save-the-date-oele/>
January 27-28, Toronto, ON
Ryerson University
Registration details to follow
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The Open Education Leadership Essentials Event (OeLE) is a two-day event, designed by the CARL Open Education Working Group<http://www.carl-abrc.ca/advancing-research/scholarly-communication/open-edu…>, to provide Canadian library practitioners with the information, skills and resources to lead open education initiatives. The event will engage participants with presentations, community building sessions, and hands-on activities that will provide participants with the building blocks to implement OE programs on their own campuses. This event is open to participants from any Canadian post-secondary educational institution.
Although presentations will be in English, all documentation related to the event will be available in both English and French.
More information and details about the schedule: see OeLE Event Programme Details (EN)<http://www.carl-abrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/OeLE_programplan_en.pdf> (FR)<http://www.carl-abrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/OeLE_plan_programme_fr.p…>
To prepare attendees for the OeLE, the CARL Open Education Working<http://www.carl-abrc.ca/advancing-research/scholarly-communication/open-edu…> Group will be offering a series of webinars later this fall, including:
* Supporting Open Educational Practices from the Library (presented by Rajiv Jhangian, Associate Vice Provost, Open Education at Kwantlen Polytechnic University)
* Creative Commons and Canadian Copyright (presented by Amanda Wakaruk, Copyright Librarian, University of Alberta)
* Open Education Support Models: The Canadian Post-Secondary Landscape (presented by Laurie Morrison, Head, Liaison Services, Brock University Library and Mélanie Brunet, Copyright Services Librarian, University of Ottawa)
These webinars will be open to all, regardless of whether you are attending the OeLE event. More information about these webinars will be available shortly.
If you have any questions, please contact Erin Fields, CARL Visiting Program Officer for Open Education (erin.fields(a)ubc.ca<mailto:erin.fields@ubc.ca>) or Lise Brin, Program Officer at CARL (lise.brin(a)carl-abrc.ca<mailto:lise.brin@carl-abrc.ca>).
More information about the CARL OEWG can be found on the CARL Open Education webpage<http://www.carl-abrc.ca/advancing-research/scholarly-communication/open-edu…>.
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DATE À RETENIR : Open Education Leadership Essentials<http://www.carl-abrc.ca/fr/nouvelles/date-a-retenir-oele/> [Principes fondamentaux du leadership en éducation ouverte]
Les 27 et 28 janvier, Toronto (Ontario)
Ryerson University
Les détails de l’inscription suivront
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Open Education Leadership Essentials Event (OeLE) [Principes fondamentaux du leadership en éducation ouverte] est un événement de deux jours qui a été conçu par le Groupe de travail sur l’éducation ouverte de l’ABRC<http://www.carl-abrc.ca/fr/faire-avancer-la-recherche/communication-savante…> afin d’offrir aux bibliothécaires canadiens l’information, les compétences et les ressources nécessaires pour diriger des initiatives d’éducation ouverte. L’événement permettra aux participants d’assister à des présentations, de participer à des séances d’échanges et à des activités pratiques qui leur fourniront les éléments de base pour mettre en œuvre des programmes d’éducation ouverte sur leur propre campus . Cet événement est ouvert aux participants de tout établissement d’enseignement postsecondaire canadien.
Même si les présentations se feront en anglais, toute la documentation relative à l’événement sera disponible en anglais et en français.
Pour plus d’informations et de détails sur le programme, voir le Plan du programme (EN)<http://www.carl-abrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/OeLE_programplan_en.pdf> (FR)<http://www.carl-abrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/OeLE_plan_programme_fr.p…>
Pour préparer les participants à l’OeLE, le Groupe de travail sur l’éducation ouverte de l’ABRC<http://www.carl-abrc.ca/fr/faire-avancer-la-recherche/communication-savante…> offrira une série de webinaires plus tard cet automne, notamment :
* Supporting Open Educational Practices from the Library [Soutien des pratiques d’éducation ouverte par les bibliothèques] (présenté par Rajiv Jhangian, vice-recteur associé, Open Education à la Kwantlen Polytechnic University)
* Creative Commons et Canadian Copyright [Creative Commons et droit d’auteur canadien] (présenté par Amanda Wakaruk, bibliothécaire du droit d’auteur, University of Alberta)
* Open Education Support Models: The Canadian Post-Secondary Landscape [Modèles de soutien à l’éducation ouverte : L’environnement post-secondaire canadien] (présenté par Laurie Morrison, chef, Services de liaison, Brock University Library et Mélanie Brunet, bibliothécaire des Services du droit d’auteur, Université d’Ottawa)
Ces webinaires seront ouverts à tous, que vous assistiez ou non à l’OeLE. De plus amples renseignements sur ces webinaires seront disponibles sous peu.
Si vous avez des questions, veuillez communiquer avec Erin Fields, agente du programme-invité de l’ABRC pour l’éducation ouverte (erin.fields(a)ubc.ca<mailto:erin.fields@ubc.ca>) ou Lise Brin, agente de programme à l’ABRC (lise.brin(a)carl-abrc.ca<mailto:lise.brin@carl-abrc.ca>).
De plus amples renseignements sur le GTÉO de l’ABRC se trouvent sur la page Web de l’éducation ouverte de l’ABRC<http://www.carl-abrc.ca/fr/faire-avancer-la-recherche/communication-savante…>.
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Lise Brin, MLIS
Program Officer / Agente de programme
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