About Us - The Conference Team
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Jocelyn Badley Jocelyn Badley finished her undergraduate degree in English and Film Studies at the University of Alberta in 2005, followed by her MLIS in 2007. She also serves on the Alberta Library's Licensing Service Committee and on GELA's Prison Subcommittee. Jocelyn's professional interests include technology and technology training, copyright, and digital resources. When she is not at work, Jocelyn sews, reads, plays video games, and makes brief forays outside to check on her garden. |
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Dr. Lois Barranoik Lois Barranoik is currently teaching in the Teacher-Librarianship by Distance Learning program at the University of Alberta. Her professional interests include collaboration and meaningful learning through exemplary school library programs. Working with the PAGES committee has been a positive collaborative experience. |
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Heide Blackmore Heide Blackmore has always loved reading and remembers carrying the Extension Library box of books home from the post office every few weeks as a child. Her favourite reading-related books are Reader-Friendly Library Service by Rachel van Riel and Reading Matters: What The Research Reveals About Reading, Libraries and Community by Catherine Sheldrick Ross. |
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Anna-Marie Klassen Anna-Marie Klassen is a librarian in the Centre for Reading and the Arts at the Stanley A. Milner Library in downtown Edmonton. Her interests are in Fiction and Literature and she focuses on creating partnerships between the Library and Edmonton's literary community. |
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Dr. Margaret Mackey Margaret Mackey takes a professional interest in all forms of literacy: print, media, digital, and future options and possibilities. She teaches and researches in these areas at the School of Library and Information Studies at the Unversity of Alberta. |
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Anne Marquis |
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Louise Reimer Louise Reimer's professional interests include organizational culture, leadership development, and innovation in service models. She is a reader of mysteries with tormented detectives. |
