E-reserves and your Academic Library

A forum on software, video streaming and copyright practices for e-reserve services

June 11, 2009

Program (PDF – 83kb)

Presenters & Presentations

Lisa Dibarbora
Lisa DiBarbora is the Virtual Services and Copyright Librarian at Humber College. Her focus is on integrating library resources into the online course environment to ensure easy access at the point of need.

Adam WeissengruberYouTube Presentation (PDF – 27kb)
Adam has been the Virtual Services Library Technician at Humber College for 3 years. His current position is focused on supporting students using the library’s online resources and helping to provide guidance on copyright issues at the college.

Jennifer Peters-Lise - DigiTool Presentation (PDF – 1.6mb)
Jennifer Peters-Lise is a Digital Services Librarian at Seneca College. Her projects include integrating the library within the CMS, e-reserves, metadata, and online repositories.

Laura WaltonRefworks Presentation (PDF – 1.16mb)
Laura Walton has been employed at York University Libraries since 1987. Most recently in the area of E-Reserves, Reserves and Circulation at the Steacie Science and Engineering Library.

Ophelia Cheung
Ophelia Cheung has been an academic librarian for over twenty years at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada. Her experiences range from reference service and subject collection development to supervision of audio visual, interlibrary loan and e-reserve services.

Dana Thomas
Dana Thomas has been an academic librarian at Ryerson for four years. Within collections services, she is responsible for the management of electronic resources. She has alsobeen engaged in subject liaison and collection development, reference, and library instruction.

Mandissa Arlain
Mandissa Arlain has worked at Ryerson University since 2003. She started out as the AV/ILL technician and moved into the eReserve/Copyright Technician position last spring.

Heather MartinAres Presentation (PDF – 1mb) & Copyright Presentation (PDF – 3.68mb)
Heather Martin manages the Library's E-Learning and Reserve Services at the University of Guelph. She has been actively involved in the evolution of Reserve services over the past twenty years, from the introduction of print copyright policies in the eighties to the emergence of electronic reserves in the past decade.

Katherine Wallis and Carol Gregory
Katherine Wallis has been the Director of Libraries and Learning Resources at Georgian College for nine years after spending severalyears in public libraries. She has chaired both the Users' Advisory Group of the Bibliocentre and HLLR. She is the author of Georgian's Copyright Policy, and with Carol Gregory delivers copyright workshops for Georgian faculty.