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BC Library Conference 2019

May 8–10, 2019

Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel, Surrey, BC

T12: Pedal Powered Community Outreach

Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 1:45 PM–2:30 PM EDT add to calendar
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Session Description

As many libraries aspire to expand their presence beyond library walls, bicycle libraries offer a fun, accessible way to engage community and deliver library services. Sustainable, inviting and creative-bicycle libraries have the potential to expand and transform the public's perception of what a public library looks like, what it can do, and where it can go.
By using an innovative approach to both library programming and service delivery, bicycle libraries have been growing in popularity in many urban centers in North America and have finally found a lane here in the lower mainland. During this session, panelists from four library systems discuss their experiences designing, sourcing and launching their bike libraries, as well as important information for any library contemplating a book bike of their own such as staffing, training, weather and maintenance considerations. The presentation will include examples of the public's reaction, lessons learned, unsolved challenges and how each bike library has been used so far.

Speakers

Mikale Fenton, NVCL
Biography

Mikale Fenton is the Head of Community, Program and Service Development at the North Vancouver City Library, and previously worked as a Community Librarian for both the Edmonton Public Library and NVCL. Outside of library walls, Mikale is an avid cyclist and believes that a city is best seen and loved with two wheels, two feet and a heartbeat. In 2018, she had the opportunity to combine her passion for cycling and community engagement into the "Spokes 'N' Words" Book Bike project.

Jorge Cardenas, Burnaby Public Library
Biography

Jorge is currently the Community Outreach Librarian at Burnaby Public Library, and previously worked at Vancouver Public Library in various positions. An avid cyclist, he spends most of his time outside the library meeting community members.

Tracy Kendrick, Greater Victoria Public Library
Biography

Tracy Kendrick is a Coordinator, Library Services at the Greater Victoria Public Library. She has over two decades of experience in public librarianship and her interests include service development and planning, customer service, coaching and establishing a vibrant future for libraries.

Brandon Monahan, Fraser Valley Regional Library
Biography

Brandon Monahan is the designer and creator of the Fraser Valley Regional Library (FVRL) systems newest peddle-powered (pun intended) outreach tool, the Book Chariot. This light-weight bike trailer, made of cedar and metal, turns heads and welcomes library customers wherever it goes. While not enjoying bicycling, Brandon works for FVRL as a Library Technician and has aspirations to be a Community Librarian. He is currently working on his MLIS online through the University of Alberta.

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