Hi everyone,
Just a reminder to fill out the Doodle poll for a BCOEL Steering Committee meeting next week. I'd like to set a firm date by the end of today.
If you haven't had a chance to fill it out yet, please fill out the Doodle poll today: https://doodle.com/poll/rw6whnm7y4txkkbx
Agenda items so far:
* Update from Cascadia
* Update on working groups
* Website updates - who is responsible
* Planning for summer in-person meeting - what do we want to do?
If you have other agenda items you would like to add, please let us know.
Thanks,
Brenda
Hi everyone,
Just sending out a Doodle poll to see if a meeting of the BCOEL Steering Committee works during the week of May 13th.
Please fill out the Doodle poll: https://doodle.com/poll/rw6whnm7y4txkkbx
Agenda items so far:
* Update from Cascadia
* Update on working groups
* Website updates - who is responsible
* Planning for summer in-person meeting - what do we want to do?
If you have other agenda items you would like to add, please let us know.
Thanks,
Brenda
Hello all,
It was great to see so many of you at the BCOEL lunch at the Cascadia Open Ed Summit last week! During our roundtable, I mentioned that my colleague Dan Slessor recently visualized Langara’s open textbook adoption data in Tableau. Here is a link<https://public.tableau.com/profile/langaralibrary#!/vizhome/OpenLangara/Ove…> if you’re curious to see what it looks like. It is based on the data we collect in collaboration with Lauri Aesoph at BCcampus.
Last month, Langara’s Communications & Marketing Department developed branding for our open ed committee, Open Langara. Dan worked the branding into the visualization. We’re hoping it will help communicate the impact of open textbooks, and open ed more broadly, to senior leadership and the wider Langara community.
If you have any questions or comments, please don’t hesitate to be in touch!
All the best,
-Lindsay
Lindsay Tripp
Copyright Librarian
Library & Learning Commons
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Hello,
Brenda and I were able to have a phone meeting yesterday. This is what we came up with:
Cascadia BCOEL lunch meeting in room 1400. We will be informal but could have a round table and discuss whether we want to have an in-person working meeting in the summer (June-Aug.). We may have some new people joining us so perhaps we could talk about how the group functions and answer their questions.
Next meeting - does the week of May 13 work?
Agenda items:
* we need a Chair-elect to start 2 year term in September - Chair-elect (and meeting minute-taker) Sep.-Aug. 2019/20 and Chair Sep.-Aug. 2020/21
* update on our working groups
* summer in-person working meeting planning (if we are going to have one)
Let us know if you have anything else you would like to change or add.
See you next week!
Lunch details: https://bccampus.ca/event/cascadia-open-education-summit/
Lin
Lin Brander| Librarian, Electronics & Computer Systems; Open Education|British Columbia Institute of Technology T 604-432-8922<tel:604-432-8922>| E lbrander(a)bcit.ca<mailto:lbrander@bcit.ca>| W bcit.ca/library<http://www.bcit.ca/library/>
I noticed this last week and meant to send an email out - now it is even more official since it is in the BCcampus newsletter.
Congratulations on your award for excellence in open education Erin!
https://bccampus.ca/2019/03/28/award-for-excellence-in-open-education-erin-…
Looking forward to seeing those of you who can make it next week to Cascadia and our BCOEL lunch on Thursday.
Lin
Lin Brander| Librarian, Electronics & Computer Systems; Open Education|British Columbia Institute of Technology T 604-432-8922<tel:604-432-8922>| E lbrander(a)bcit.ca<mailto:lbrander@bcit.ca>| W bcit.ca/library<http://www.bcit.ca/library/>
Hi Everyone,
I was going to send a message to BCcampus asking if we could have a space for lunch for BCOEL to meet during Cascadia. Or do you think we should schedule a meeting Thursday afternoon, since it seems to end at lunchtime? What do you all think?
Thanks,
Brenda
Do you think this is something that the BCOEL Steering Committee might want to put together? Maybe something about how established groups are moving forward and evolving? After all, we’re no longer trying to wrap our heads around what the 5Rs mean and introduce people to OER.
Brenda
From: Bcoel <bcoel-bounces(a)mail.bccampus.ca> On Behalf Of Fields, Erin
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2019 12:55 PM
To: 'bcoel' <bcoel(a)kodos.bccampus.ca>
Subject: [Bcoel] Library Trends Call for Proposals: OER and the Academic Library issue
FYI
From: Mary Ann Cullen <macullenlib(a)gmail.com<mailto:macullenlib@gmail.com>>
Sent: March-27-19 12:49 PM
To: SPARC Libraries & OER Forum <liboer(a)sparcopen.org<mailto:liboer@sparcopen.org>>
Subject: [LibOER] Library Trends Call for Proposals: OER and the Academic Library issue
We are excited to announce an issue of Library Trends journal devoted to the topic, "OER and the Academic Library," to be published in November 2020. Elizabeth Dill and Christopher Shaffer of Troy University in Alabama and I are editors for this issue.
We are currently accepting proposals for articles as well as peer-reviewers with expertise on the topic of Open and Affordable Educational Resources, particularly as they apply to Academic Libraries. Proposals are due May 1, 2019.
For more information on potential topics, the timeline, and publication information, see the Call for Proposals<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hy8eW8rT0Ow4jtvvdsTk3VSAinkC7RWFjBXcFaj…>. Address questions to me or to Elizabeth Dill at edill(a)troy.edu<mailto:edill@troy.edu>.
Sincerely,
Mary Ann Cullen
Associate Department Head
Alpharetta Campus
Georgia State University Library
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Alpharetta GA 30022
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Congratulations Erin, Caroline, and Hope!
I’m looking forward to attending the CARL session ahead of the Library Publishing Forum: https://librarypublishing.org/lpforum19-advancing-open-carl/
From: Lise Brin <lise.brin(a)carl-abrc.ca>
Sent: Friday, March 8, 2019 10:59 AM
To: Lise Brin <lise.brin(a)carl-abrc.ca>
Subject: Announcing CARL VPO and WG in open ed – Annonce de notre équipe en éducation ouverte
Dear OER Jumpstart attendees,
Chers participants à RÉL – rencontre de démarrage,
I just wanted to make sure you received the announcement below. We are thankful for your excellent suggestions, and look forward to working with Erin and this wonderful working group on moving them forward.
Je voulais m'assurer que vous receviez l’annonce ci-dessous. Nous sommes reconnaissants pour vos excellentes suggestions et nous avons hâte de pouvoir travailler avec Erin et ce groupe de travail formidable afin de faire progresser vos idées.
Lise
Message bilingue – bilingual message.
Please share widely – veuillez SVP distribuer largement.
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Announcing CARL’s Visiting Program Officer and Working Group for Open Education
http://www.carl-abrc.ca/news/announcing-open-ed-vpo-and-wg/
Ottawa, March 8, 2019. – CARL is pleased to announce the knowledgeable and diverse team that will support its program of bilingual initiatives to strengthen the open education community within Canada’s academic libraries.
First, we would like to welcome Erin Fields, who will be leading CARL’s open education efforts while on a one-year part-time secondment in the newly created role of Visiting Program Officer for Open Education.
For the past four years Erin, who is Liaison Librarian in the humanities and social sciences and Flexible Learning Coordinator at the University of British Columbia, has engaged in partnerships related to open education including open badge credentials, Wikipedia-based assignments and edit-athons, open education practices, and content curation for open repositories. She has played an important role in the BC Open Education Librarians network, a service for librarians and academics requesting guidance and support in engaging in open education practices including open textbook adoptions and creation. Erin was one of the 2018 BCcampus Research and Advocacy Fellows and is currently finishing her research on critical information literacy intersections with open pedagogy.
As part of her role as VPO, Erin will work closely with Joy Kirchner (Dean of Libraries, York University), who will chair CARL’s equally new Open Education Working Group. This group, which brings together librarians from post-secondary institutions across the country, will provide experienced input and advice to guide CARL’s open education initiatives.
Members of the CARL Open Education Working Group:
Joy Kirchner, Dean of Libraries, York University
Nicole Askin, Liaison Librarian – Winnipeg Regional Health Authority Virtual Library, University of Manitoba
Michelle Brailey, Digital Initiatives Projects Librarian, University of Alberta
Lise Brin, Program Officer, CARL
Mélanie Brunet, Copyright Services Librarian, University of Ottawa
Dianne Cmor, Associate University Librarian, Teaching & Learning, Concordia University
Rosarie Coughlan, Scholarly Publishing Librarian, Queen’s University
Caroline Daniels, Systems Librarian, Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Jean-François Durnin, bibliothécaire | sciences de l’éducation, Université de Montréal
Erin Fields, Liaison Librarian in the humanities and social sciences and Flexible Learning Coordinator, UBC, and CARL VPO for OER
Christie Hurrell, Digital Initiatives and Scholarly Communication Librarian, University of Calgary
Manisha Khetarpal, Continuing and Open Education Team Lead, Maskwacis Cultural College
Ann Ludbrook, Copyright and Scholarly Engagement Librarian, Ryerson University
Laurie Morrison, Head, Liaison Services, Brock University
Olga Perkovic, Research and Advanced Studies Librarian, McMaster University
Hope Power, Teaching & Learning Librarian, Simon Fraser University
Stephanie Quail, Business Librarian, York University
Ann Smith, Academic Librarian, Acadia University
Ali Versluis, Open Educational Resources Librarian, University of Guelph
Nicole Allen, Director of Open Education, SPARC (resource)
Lillian Hogendoorn, Digital Access and OER Lead, eCampus Ontario (resource)
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Présentation de l’agente de programme invitée et du groupe de travail sur l’éducation ouverte de l’ABRC
http://www.carl-abrc.ca/fr/nouvelles/presentation-equipe-educ-ouverte/
Ottawa, le 7 mars 2019. – L’ABRC est heureuse d’annoncer la composition de l’équipe compétente et diversifiée qui appuiera son programme d’initiatives bilingues visant à renforcer la communauté de l’éducation ouverte au sein des bibliothèques post-secondaires du Canada.
Tout d’abord, nous souhaitons la bienvenue à Erin Fields, qui mènera les activités liées à l’éducation ouverte de l’ABRC dans le cadre d’un détachement d’un an à temps partiel dans le nouveau rôle d’agente de programme invitée pour l’éducation ouverte.
Au cours des quatre dernières années, Erin, qui est bibliothécaire de liaison en sciences humaines et en sciences sociales et coordonnatrice de l’apprentissage souple à l’University of British Columbia, s’est engagée dans des partenariats liés à l’éducation ouverte, dont les badges ouverts de compétences, les travaux et les marathons d’édition sur la plateforme Wikipédia, les pratiques en éducation ouverte et l’organisation des données pour les dépôts en accès libre. Elle a joué un grand rôle au sein du réseau desBC Open Education Librarians, un service à l’intention des bibliothécaires et des universitaires à la recherche de conseils et de soutien pour la mise en œuvre de pratiques en éducation ouverte, y compris l’adoption et la création de textes en libre accès. Boursière en recherche et en défense des intérêts du BCcampus en 2018, Erin termine actuellement ses recherches sur les rapports essentiels entre la culture informationnelle et la pédagogie ouverte.
À titre d’agente de programme invitée, Erin travaillera en étroite collaboration avec Joy Kirchner, doyenne des bibliothèques, à la York University, qui assurera la présidence du tout aussi nouveau Groupe de travail sur l’éducation ouverte de l’ABRC. Le groupe, qui réunit des bibliothécaires d’établissements postsecondaires de tout le pays, fournira des commentaires et des conseils avisés afin de guider les initiatives d’éducation ouverte de l’ABRC.
Membres du Groupe de travail sur l’éducation ouverte de l’ABRC:
Joy Kirchner, Dean of Libraries, York University
Nicole Askin, Liaison Librarian – Winnipeg Regional Health Authority Virtual Library, University of Manitoba
Michelle Brailey, Digital Initiatives Projects Librarian, University of Alberta
Lise Brin, Agente de programme, ABRC
Mélanie Brunet, Bibliothécaire des droits d’auteur, Université d’Ottawa
Dianne Cmor, Associate University Librarian, Teaching & Learning, Concordia University
Rosarie Coughlan, Scholarly Publishing Librarian, Queen’s University
Caroline Daniels, Systems Librarian, Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Jean-François Durnin, bibliothécaire | sciences de l’éducation, Université de Montréal
Erin Fields, Liaison Librarian in the humanities and social sciences and Flexible Learning Coordinator, UBC, et Agente de programme invitée en éducation ouverte de l’ABRC
Christie Hurrell, Digital Initiatives and Scholarly Communication Librarian, University of Calgary
Manisha Khetarpal, Continuing and Open Education Team Lead, Maskwacis Cultural College
Ann Ludbrook, Copyright and Scholarly Engagement Librarian, Ryerson University
Laurie Morrison, Head, Liaison Services, Brock University
Olga Perkovic, Research and Advanced Studies Librarian, McMaster University
Hope Power, Teaching & Learning Librarian, Simon Fraser University
Stephanie Quail, Business Librarian, York University
Ann Smith, Academic Librarian, Acadia University
Ali Versluis, Open Educational Resources Librarian, University of Guelph
Nicole Allen, Director of Open Education, SPARC (ressource)
Lillian Hogendoorn, Digital Access and OER Lead, eCampus Ontario (ressource)
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Hi all,
Sadly our proposal was not accepted.
Karen
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From: ePly Registrations <Registrations(a)eply.com> on behalf of Cascadia Open Education Summit <Eventreg-open(a)bccampus.ca>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 1:51 PM
To: Karen Meijer-Kline
Subject: Cascadia Open Education Summit Proposal Response
[Cascadia Open Education Summit logo]
Dear Karen Meijer-Kline,
Thank you for submitting a proposal to present at the Cascadia Open Education Summit in Vancouver, B.C., April 17-18, 2019.
The response to our Call for Proposals was very strong (over 70 proposals for 29 slots), and we are grateful to all our colleagues who took the time to submit a proposal.
All proposals have now been reviewed and I am writing to advise you that your proposal was not accepted by the program committee for this event.
Thank you again for taking the time to submit a proposal, and we hope to see you at the Cascadia Open Education Summit.
Event website: https://bccampus.ca/event/cascadia-open-education-summit/<https//bccampus.ca/event/cascadia-open-education-summit/>
Thank you,
The Cascadia Open Education Summit Programming Committee
(Amanda Coolidge, Amy Hofer, Alyson Indrunas, Boyoung Chae, Mark Jenkins)
Hi All,
I know we are all busy with Open Education Week events at our home institutions but I would like to invite folks to the following event.
Best,
Erin
Indigenous Writers Wikipedia Edit-athon
Date/Time: March 4, 1-4 pm
Location: First Nations Longhouse, UBC-Vancouver Campus
Cost : Free! There will be author readings, refreshments, and door prizes
Register: http://bit.ly/2X2mV0m <https://t.co/C5HVFb3vx4>
In December 2015 Daniel Heath Justice<https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Heath_Justice> (author of “Why Indigenous Literature Matters<https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Heath_Justice#Why_Indigenous_Literat…>") began a Twitter campaign to share the names of Indigenous writers. The reason for his efforts was to “...push back against the frequent assumptions that our literary history is any less complex, robust, or diverse than that of other peoples.”[1]<https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/Vancouver/Indigenous_Liter…>
So why a Wikipedia Edit-a-thon?
Wikipedia is a multilingual, web-based, free encyclopedia based on a model of open community generated knowledge. The community driven nature of Wikipedia is meant to support Wikipedia’s goal of providing “…every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge.”[2]<https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/Vancouver/Indigenous_Liter…> However, well documented systematic bias including, information gaps, exclusions, diversity of articles and editors, and assumptions about neutrality and notability greatly impacts the information that can be found in an information source with millions of views per day.
The Indigenous Writers Wikipedia Edit-a-thon is seeking to improve the coverage of Indigenous writers on Wikipedia and to encourage diverse community editors to actively work to dissuade assumptions about Indigenous literature by raising their profile in this increasingly influential information source.
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Erin Fields MLIS, BEd, BA
SLAIS Liaison Librarian, Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Social Justice Librarian, Flexible Learning Coordinator
Humanities and Social Sciences Department - Koerner Library | UBC Library
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus
1958 Main Mall | Vancouver British Columbia | V6T 1Z2 Canada
Phone 604 822 0977
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