Notes from the CAPL Teleconference Town Hall Meeting
A Cross-Country Conversation, March 6, 2008
What Our Members Said About …
Communication
Appreciate the opportunities presented by the various Town Hall meetings 
Positive feedback about the visibility and open communication of CAPL 
Member participation is important for discussion and content on the blog and Facebook. 
Would like to see more dialogue via the listserv (a Canadian parallel to Publib) 
“Different strokes for different folks” in terms of communication vehicles – some prefer blogs, some listservs 
Establish an RSS feed for the blog 
Continuing Education
Positive feedback about the Education Institute 
Interest in knowing more about the current curriculum at library schools 
Interest in web-based or self-guided learning opportunities 
Member Involvement
Continue to expand avenues for member involvement (e.g. committees to address some of the strategic directions) 
Involve members in the planning and implementation of strategic directions 
Cross-Canada representation and involvement is important 
Our Very First Teleconference Town Hall Meeting
The immediacy was great 
An intimate, cross-country conversation 
Videoconference would be a great next step! 
A good avenue to hear more voices from more areas of the country 
Public Library Careers
There’s a role for CAPL in making the profession attractive to new librarians in light of workforce changes identified in the 8Rs study 
Other Ideas for CAPL to Explore
Liaise actively with the Intellectual Freedom Committee to achieve a two-way dialectic relationship 
Informal and formal mentorship initiatives (with individuals self-identifying as potential mentors in areas of interest; coordination of job shadows or job exchanges) 
Investigate a more formal liaison relationship with PLA (e.g. dialogue, links between blogs) 
As an organization, CAPL could play a central role in addressing the lack of public library service on federal Aboriginal reserves and Metis settlements (e.g. through taking the lead in creating an advocacy kit for band leaders) 
Thanks to our participants from:
Brampton Public Library (ON) 
Chinook Arch Regional Library (AB) 
Gatineau Public Library (QC) 
University of Alberta (AB)
Sunday, May 4, 2008
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This is the first meeting from the CAPL's and this Teleconference will be on all the topics and they will discuss all the future projects.
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