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About WILU - Past WILU conferences

2008

UBC Okanagan - Information Literacy Uncorked

  • John Willinsky (Stanford University), "La Culture de l'information"
  • Alane Wilson, "Their perceptions, our reality: The information-seeking habits and preferences of college and university students"
  • Judith Peacock (Queensland University of Technology) & Nancy Goebel (University of Alberta, Augustana), "Alice and the Carpenter present: 'The Time Has Come to Talk of Many Things: Act 1 - Your Future Through The Looking Glass'"

2007

York University - Teach Every Angle

  • Rick Salutin, "Thinking versus knowing: Where does information come in?"
  • Patricia Iannuzzi (University of Nevada), "Changing learning, changing roles: Collaboration at every angle"
  • Fay Durrant (University of the West-Indies), "Culture, context and content: Vital issues in ensuring information literacy and effective e-citizenship"

2006

Acadia University - Charting a Course for Instruction

  • Dr. Patricia Senn-Breivik (Nehemiah Communications), "Information literacy and lifelong learning: The time is now!"
  • Dr. Jeremy Shapiro & Ms. Shelley Hughes (Fielding Graduate University), "If everything is information, is information literacy possible?"
  • Dr. Toni Samek (University of Alberta), "Information ethics on our global library streets"

2005

University of Guelph - A Kaleidoscope of Possibilities

  • Bill Johnston (University of Strathclyde)
  • Sheila Webber (University of Sheffield)

2004

University of Victoria - Theory Meets Reality

  • Dane Ward (Illinois State University), "The collaborative quest for compelling information literacy instruction"
  • Trudi Bellardo Hahn (University of Maryland), "Connecting information literacy to the research process"

2003

University of Windsor - Bridging the Gap: Teaching Across Boundaries

  • Dr. Clara Chu (University of California, Berkeley), "Information literacy within a multicultural critical framework"

2002

University of New Brunswick - River Runs: Trends in Library Instruction

  • Dr. Heidi Julien (University of Alberta), "Miles to go before we sleep..."

2001

Carleton Unversity - Teaching Using Learning in a Pluralist Setting

  • Dr. Tim Pychyl, Carleton University), "What's our vision for teaching & learning?: Addressing systemic barriers to information literacy instruction"

2000

University of Western Ontario - Literacy for the Infollennium

  • Hannelore Rader (University of Louisville), "If we teach them will they learn?"
  • Dr. Michael Atkinson (University of Western Ontario), Teaching and learning in the 21st century

1999

McGill Unversity - Process of Integrating Library Instruction into the Curriculum in Partnership with Our Teaching Colleagues

  • Carol Kuhlthau (Rutgers University), "Collaboration in the learning process"
  • Gloria Leckie (University of Western Ontario), "Fostering a pedagogy for information literacy

1998

Queen's Unversity - Libraries at the Heart of Learning

  • Cerise Oberman (SUNY-NILI Hannelore Rader), "Library liaison program"

1997

University of Montreal - Gateways to the Information World

  • Thérèse Laferrière, "Learning to search and create co-operatively"

1996

Wilfrid Laurier University - Anticipation: Library Instruction for Changing Times

  • Roma Harris (University of Western Ontario), "Development of library instruction and its place in a changing learning environment"

1995

Université Laval

1994

University of Ottawa - Making Connections

  • Richard Rancourt (University of Ottawa), "Librarians can do it with style"

1993

University of Toronto - Library Instruction: Strategies for Success

  • Lorna Marsden (Wilfrid Laurier University)

1992

University of Windsor - Skills for Change

  • Patricia Breivik (Towson State University)

1991

Concordia University - From Yesterday to Tomorrow

  • Maureen Pastine (Southern Methodist University), "Library user education: Where have we been? Where are we going?"

1990

Brock University - The Challenge of the 90's

  • Constance Mellon (East Carolina), "Library anxiety: Instruction librarian as therapist"

1989

Bishop's University & Champlain Regional College - The Art of Library Instruction

  • Evan I. Farber (Earlham College), "How I became 'Bibliographic Instructor of the Year'"

1988

University of Waterloo & Wilfrid Laurier University - Teaching and Learning in the Present Tense

  • Stanley Benson (University Centre, Tulsa) & Sheila Laidlaw (University of New Brunswick), "The library's status in undergraduate instruction: Far from the heart of things"

1987

McMaster University & Mohawk College - Re-Creating the Image

  • Panel with Tom Eadie, Tanis Fink & Jacelyn Foster, "Immodest proposals: Alternative futures for instruction"

1986

John Abbott College - Connections Linking the Library Instruction Network

  • R. Smith (Concordia University) & L. Melamed (consultant), "Learning style theory: implications for helping others learn

1985

University of Western Ontario & Fanshawe College - Reaching Out: New Directions in Library Instruction

  • Moderator, George Robinson (University of Western Ontario), Panel on "Faculty communication and the role of library instruction

1984

Queen's University & St. Lawrence College - Coping with Crisis: Strategies for Survival

  • Margot McBurney (Queen's University)

1983

Carleton University & Algonquin College - Exploring the New Technology for Library Instruction

  • Fraser Taylor, "Videotex and related technologies"

1982

University of Toronto - A Learner-Centred Approach to Teaching

  • Liz Burge, "How adults learn"

1981

University of Guelph - Approaching Instruction Effectively

  • "Librarians in the 1980's: Skills and Technologies"

1980

McGill University - Staff Development, Computerized Services, Part-time and Non-traditional User, Marketing

  • M. Scott (McGill University)

1979

University of Waterloo - Teaching the Use of the Library: Instructional Strategies That You Always Wanted to Know But Were Never Taught

  • Panel of 3 librarians from the University of Michigan, "Instructional strategy for teaching the use of the library"

1978

University of Ottawa - Approaches to Library Instruction: Do You Know What Your Colleagues Are Doing?

  • Anne McQuade (Carleton University), "Teaching Skills"

1977

York University - Marketing the Library, Selling the Library as Part of the Teaching Learning Process

1976

Queen's University - The Librarian as Teacher: Planning, Teaching, and Evaluating Library Programs

  • Hugh Munby

1975

McMaster University - Printed Materials

  • Monika Jensen (Metro Toronto Library Board)

1974

University of Toronto - Audio-Visual Techniques

  • Panel with B. Squires, L. Wise, D. Todgham, I. Melanchuk, "Matching Media & Message"

1973

McGill University & Sir George Williams University (now Concordia University) - Communication and Learning Theory

1972

University of Western Ontario - General Overview of Orientation

  • F. Eugene Gattinger, "Confessions of a Library Orientator"
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