SLA Toronto Student Group (SLA-TSG)

SLA Toronto Student Group (SLA-TSG) SLA-TSG's objectives:

To introduce Faculty of Information students to special libraries and special information professionals.

Special Libraries Association-Toronto Student Group is a student group dedicated to creating connections between library students, library professionals, and libraries. The Special Libraries Association is a global organization representing 12,000 members in 83 countries in the information profession, including corporate, academic and government information specialists. The Special Libraries Assoc

iation - Toronto Student Group (SLA-TSG) helps students make the transition to graduate life easier while exploring career opportunities. To increase Faculty of Information student interest in pursuing professions in special libraries. To establish professional development opportunities for Faculty of Information students. To establish volunteer opportunities within the Toronto community for Faculty of Information students. To build and maintain a relationship with the SLA Canada Chapter. To build and maintain communications with special library professionals. To build and maintain communications with Faculty of Information staff, faculty members, and other student groups.

04/09/2021

It's finally the last day of the semester! Good luck with your exams!

04/07/2021

Today the Supreme Court resolved a decade of copyright litigation by supporting interoperability and openness, ruling that reimplementing an API by copying its declarations is legal fair use, even (or perhaps especially) when you’re building a competitive service. This was a case of two massive co...

04/07/2021

Need help with your research assignment? Check out UTSC's Library Research Skills Workshop series for foundational skills that will help you succeed. CCR Credit is available on completion of all six modules, quizzes & exercises. Enroll today: https://q.utoronto.ca/enroll/LCEJ44

A beautiful Little Free Library tree stump 🌳
03/31/2021

A beautiful Little Free Library tree stump 🌳

Instead of completely removing the dead tree, she gave it new life as a free tree library.

03/29/2021

Collecting history as it's happening isn’t a straightforward task.

03/26/2021
03/24/2021

📢Share your thoughts and let us know how we can support you better via our digital communities. Enter for a chance at one of two $25 gift cards! Survey closes this Friday, March 26, at 11:59pm. https://buff.ly/3sesKH6

Complications and concerns between access to information and privacy.
03/22/2021

Complications and concerns between access to information and privacy.

During the coronavirus pandemic, digitizing archives can help increase access. But in addition to the labour and financial costs, issues of privacy, copyright and resources need to be considered.

Lending e-books and audiobooks matter for library users.
03/19/2021

Lending e-books and audiobooks matter for library users.

Its monopoly is costing public libraries e-books and audiobooks from Mindy Kaling, Dean Koontz, Dr. Ruth Westheimer, Trevor Noah and a whole lot more.

03/17/2021

Registration for the ACA 2021 Virtual Conference is now open! Come spend some time with us on June 7-11, 2021. Visit archivists.ca/2021 to register

If you're a library technician, librarian, or library student, consider joining the Toronto Health Libraries Association...
03/15/2021

If you're a library technician, librarian, or library student, consider joining the Toronto Health Libraries Association's LT Subcommittee. Contact the current president here: https://thla.chla-absc.ca/?page_id=757.

Naz Torabi is an Information Specialist at St. Michael’s Scotiabank Health Sciences Hospital Library. She has experience working in both academic and hospital library settings. She has been an active and committed members of CHLA/ABSC including serving on the Research Subcommittee, web manager for...

The Sagesse Editorial Board is running an essay contest! As eligible students in the field of information management, yo...
03/12/2021

The Sagesse Editorial Board is running an essay contest! As eligible students in the field of information management, you can win up to $3000. See details here:

This year, the Foundation anticipates offering three scholarships. All awards are designed to cover costs associated with earning an Associates, Bachelors, or Graduate-level degree in the field of Information Management.

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