Are you curious about the role of information centres in creative
research and practice? Want to learn more about academic, special, or art
librarianship?
Please join us for a guided tour of the Dorothy H. Hoover Library at the
Ontario College of Art and Design University.
Librarian Daniel Payne and Learning Zone Technician Heather Evelyn will
lead the session; introducing the collection, spaces, and services, and sharing
their ways of thinking about best practices for a library that serves and
supports creative research and projects.
The tour will take place on Friday, October
30th from 4:00-5:30pm at 113 McCaul Street (Room 1215,
Level 2). All are welcome, but space is limited. This event is FREE! Please
RSVP to Angelique Roy at arlis.na.uoft@gmail.com.
Seasonal treats will be offered so please specify if you have any dietary
restrictions.
For more information, please visit the event page!
Daniel Payne is Head of Instructional Services at
the Dorothy H. Hoover Library. This semester, he is also teaching the Art
Librarianship course (INF2312: Art Librarianship in Theory and Practice) at the
iSchool.
Marta Chudolinska is the Learning Zone Librarian at the
Dorothy H. Hoover Library, managing an alternative library space that is part
studio, part collaborative work and research area, and home to the OCAD Zine
Library.
Please not that unfortunately Marla Chudolinska will not be available
for the tour scheduled on October 30th.
Heather Evelyn is the Learning Zone Technician at the
Dorothy H. Hoover Library, responsible for assisting the librarian with
information services in addition to programming, cataloguing and maintaining
the collection.