A talk from Ali Versluis, Open Education Resources Librarian at the University of Guelph, and co-creator of the Archives, Library, and Information Mentor Base (ALIMB) about getting started with peer support and mentorship. Ali will discuss the importance of mentorship, give an overview of different types of mentorship/peer support models, discuss her mentorship experiences (as both a mentor and a mentee), and share some tips on what makes for good peer support.
Please “save the date” for the next LAUW Annual General Meeting - Monday, May 13th, 2019, from 12 - 1:30 p.m. in DC 1568.
We're providing more time to discuss compensation
We've learned from past AGMs that having more time to discuss compensation with the LAUW membership is needed.
Join us to hear the Compensation Report and have fruitful discussion!
Are you interested in learning how to create your own UWaterloo Scholar Profile to showcase your academic and professional achievements? If so, LAUW would like to invite you to a hands-on UWaterloo Scholar workshop in 2019!
We need to hear from you!
The LAUW Executive are planning to bring forward some ammendments to the LAUW Constitution at the next AGM therefore, we need your input now! Please join this event to hear about the proposed options and share your thoughts.
Tom Eadie, former Head of Reference, is joining us on Tuesday, March 5 at 10:30am in the Computer Lab, to present on and discuss the history of the Role of Librarians document (now the LEH), LAUW, and the early days of academic status for librarians in Canada.
Tom’s presentation will be followed by lunch at East Side Mario’s.