Clothing Swap – April 2

Are you looking for an inexpensive way to get some new clothes for spring, interview season, or our Prom-themed year end party? If so, you’re in luck! On Thursday, April 2nd, from Noon-2 SIMSA will be hosting a Clothing Swap in the Common Room.
Bring a Toonie & your clean, gently used business casual or “dress-up” items on the day of, and trade them in for something that is new to you!
Surplus clothing will be donated to Dress for Success Halifax.

eBook Days @ Dal – March 18


Are you interested in collections development? Join Dalhousie Libraries for a special event in partnership with publishers Elsevier, Proquest and Springer. Publisher reps will be on hand to answer your questions and give out cool freebies.

12 -1:30 p.m.
Author Workshop with Springer and Elsevier (Killam G70)

2-4:00 p.m.
Meet representatives from Elsevier, Proquest and Springer and ask the experts any questions you have about eBooks and their products (Killam Lobby)

SIMSA Outstanding Service Award – March 20

Nominations are currently being accepted for SIMSA’s Outstanding Achievement Award!

Please nominate a graduating student who has made outstanding contributions to student life by giving time to extra-curricular activities, helping others, making thoughtful contributions in the classroom, and demonstrating an ability to be a team player. Email your nomination to JoAnn Watson by March 20 – the person with the highest number of nominations wins.

IM Public Lecture – March 17

Are We Smarter Together? Examining Effective Collaboration in Groups

Sandra Toze will illuminate her research in the final IM Public Lecture of the year at 1:00 on Tuesday, March 17, in Rowe 3089.

Collaboration is considered a key mechanism for solving complex and wicked problems. At the heart of collaboration is the assumption that many brains will generate more innovative and creative solutions – that we are “smarter” together. In reality, groups do not always achieve their potential, and in extreme cases groups make disastrous decisions. We still do not fully understand why some groups succeed and others fail. This talk will examine a key aspect of group work – how and when groups, working on multiple tasks over time, identify their information needs, find and use information. An information behaviour lens is used to deconstruct group work flow to identify points where information breakdowns commonly occur. Suggestions for better tools and processes to facilitate more effective collaboration during group work will be discussed.

 

SPA Public Lecture – March 17

“Making a Difference: Considering a Career in Canada’s Dynamic
Non-profit Sector”

The School of Public Administration welcomes you to attend a public lecture on Tuesday, March 17 at 4:00 in Rowe 3089.

Marcel Lauzière, a national leader in the non-profit sector in Canada, will be on hand to provide you with insights and advice on launching a rewarding career in the country’s non-profit sector – a sector made up of approximately 170,000 charitable organizations that employ more than two million Canadians.

LWB/ACA Book Sale – March 27 & 30

Dalhousie’s student chapter of Librarians Without Borders, and the Association for Canadian Archivists, will be holding their annual book sale on Friday, March 27 and Monday, March 30. The sale will take place on the main floor of the Student Union Building.

Donations are currently being accepted in the common room.