2026 BCALS CV Clinic Webinar – Slides and recording now available
Materials from the 2026 BCALS CV Clinic are now available online. You can view the slides here, or watch a video of the session on our YouTube Channel: We wish all participants the best of luck in their job searches!
BCALS Knowledge & Ideas Exchange 2025
Registration is open for the BCALS Knowledge & Ideas Exchange 2025! Don’t miss out on the opportunity to hear about exciting work that’s being done at other institutions in BC and to participate in important discussions on professional topics. Event Details...
2024 Keeping it ReAL & BCALS Knowledge & Idea Exchange – Registration now open!
Dear Colleagues, The Keeping it ReAL 2024 organizing committee and BC Academic Libraries Section (BCALS) are happy to announce that registration for the event is now open! Our complementary virtual events will take place on November 14 and 15, 2024. Registration is...
Call for Contributions: BCALS Knowledge and Idea Exchange 2024
Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to share that the BC Academic Libraries Section (BCALS) and the Keeping it ReAL 2024 Organizing Committee are partnering to host complementary virtual events on November 14 (KiR) and 15 (BCALS), 2024. Hosted by BC Academic Libraries...
Call for Proposals: BCALS Winter Event 2023
Dear Colleagues, The Winter Event 2023 for BC Academic Libraries Section (BCALS) is a free workshop for librarians, archivists, library workers, and students. Our aim is to promote the exchange of ideas among academic library workers and to provide a network of...
BCALS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2022/23
Dear colleagues, The BCALS AGM will be on June 19th from 1-2PM via Zoom, please email [email protected] for the link. Important to note ahead of the meeting: there have been changes to our...
Call for Volunteers: BCALS CV Clinic
Dear colleagues, The BC Academic Libraries Section (BCALS) is excited to announce the annual CV/resume clinic for MLIS, MAS, and Library Technician students and recent graduates seeking their first positions in academic libraries. We’re hoping for volunteers who have...
BCALS Outstanding Contribution Award 2023: Call for Nominations
Dear colleagues, The 2023 BCALS Outstanding Awards Contribution committee members are: Alex Kuskowski, David Gill, Karleen Delaurier-Lyle, Sajni Lacey, and Susie Wilson. I am pleased to announce that the committee is now accepting nominations for the BCALS Outstanding...
BCALS CV Clinic Now Open for Student Registrants
The BC Academic Libraries Section (BCALS) is excited to announce our annual CV/resume clinic for librarian and library tech students and recent graduates (seeking their first positions in academic libraries), and we’d love for you to join us! Current academic...
BCALS releases Anti-Racism Action Implementation Plan
The BCALS executive have recently completed an Implementation Plan to support our Anti-Racism Action Plan, and both of these documents are now available on the Documents page of the BCALS website. The Implementation Plan outlines specific actions for BCALS to take in...
Current Events
Registration is open for the BCALS Knowledge & Ideas Exchange 2025!
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to hear about exciting work that’s being done at other institutions in BC and to participate in important discussions on professional topics.
Event Details
Date: Wednesday, 26 November
Time: 9.30am – 12.30pm
Venue: Zoom
Registration Link: https://forms.gle/qWVSsLtaZQj1ehFXA
The venue link will be sent by Monday, 24 Nov.
Check out the programme of events: https://tinyurl.com/bcalskix2025
We look forward to seeing you there!
BCALS
Continuing Education Coordinators
Julie Jones, Simon Fraser University
Michelle Ng, Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Nicoletta Romano, University Canada West
Past News & Events
ALS 2015 December Meeting
The 2015 December Academic Librarians Section meeting took place on December 4th in the Harbour Centre building at SFU Vancouver. The theme of this year’s December meeting was an exploration of the ways we work with our communities and collaborate with one another, whether librarian to faculty, librarian to student, library to library, library to community group, etc. Thanks to the generous support of the SFU Library, the web cast of the Academic Librarians Section meeting was provided for those unable to join us in person. Schedule:
- 9:00 registration and coffee
- 9:30-12:00 lightning talks and discussion
- 12:00-1:00 lunch (included in the cost of registration)
- 1:00-3:00 ALS meeting and round table
Lightning Talks Speakers:
- Mary Anne MacDougall, UFV Library, “What’s Cooking at the University of the Fraser Valley Library”
- Barbara Sobol & Kim Partanen, UBC Okanagan Library, “The Inclusive Technology Lab at UBC Okanagan Library”
- Christine Wald, University of Victoria Library, “GoVikesGo: Using Open Access Academic Library Publications as Community Engagement Tools”
- Eugene Barsky, UBC Library, “Long Live Math!”
- Kathleen Reed, VIU Library, “Research Methods Courses as a Site of Librarian-Disciplinary Faculty Partnerships”
- Holly Hendrigan, SFU Library, “The Why and Wherefore of Librarians as Oral Historians”
- Alex Garnett & Carla Graebner, SFU Library, “Research Data: From Hot New Pile of Development Money to Stable Library Service”
- Kathryn Neeley, Quest University Library, “Making Learning Common: Creating Curriculum-wide Program in Partnership”
- Susan Atkey & Heather de Forest, UBC Library and SFU Library, “Cross Commons Collaboration – Connecting, Sharing, and Inspiring Qualitative Research(ers) Across Campuses”
Workshop on the new ACRL Framework for Information Literacy in Higher Education
Capilano University, in partnership with BCLA’s Academic Librarians Section, hosted a one-day workshop on the new ACRL Framework for Information Literacy in Higher Education. The workshop took place on May 1, 2015 at Capilano University in North Vancouver. Through presentations, small-group work, and individual planning and reflection, the workshop will open up conversation around the following questions:
- What theoretical concepts guided the creation of the new Framework?
- How does the Framework compare to the Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education (2000)?
- What are the six “frames”?
- What are the first steps to implementing the Framework in our institutions?
- How will this impact student learning outcomes and the way we teach our classes?
- What new opportunities for collaboration and project work will the new Framework present?
- As a community of practice, what is our commitment to the Framework and its role in teaching and learning?
This workshop is open to practitioners and students from across the information professions, and registration information will be available shortly. Space will be limited to 40 participants. We are also seeking event collaborators and one presenter for each of the six frames. To participate, please contact Jocelyn Hallman, Teaching and Learning Librarian at Capilano University, at [email protected].

