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NYLA Webinar: Advocacy Fundamentals – A Virtual Series
NYLA Webinar: Advocacy Fundamentals – A Virtual Series
From Education to Action Tuesday, October 27 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM You have a unique and deeply-rooted interest within the field of librarianship but how do you utilize your expertise and personal experience to assist in an advocacy campaign?In this session, we’ll review the Audience Engagement Roadmap, learn how to craft impactful messaging and […]
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Webinar: Finding Census Data – The Essentials
Webinar: Finding Census Data – The Essentials
Webinar Description: This presentation first explains the differences between the Decennial Census and the American Community Survey while also highlighting the idea of sample thresholds, questionnaire logic, and statistical geography. Following this, the presenter will go into the data.census.gov portal to show different ways to access and download the data. Datasets include variables on economic, […]
WNYLRC Webinar: Virtual Happy Hour – The Salem Witch Trials
WNYLRC Webinar: Virtual Happy Hour – The Salem Witch Trials
“The devil came to me and bid me serve him.” These words of confession sparked the Salem Witch Trials in 1692, igniting a series of accusations, interrogations, and executions that continue to entrance people to this day. Join us for an exploration of these fascinating trials, as well as a discussion of how the story […]
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New York State Library Digital Equity Webinar Series
New York State Library Digital Equity Webinar Series
Digital equity is a complex set of conditions that requires that every New Yorker has access to affordable broadband, adequate devices, necessary software, digital literacy skills, and a community of support. Persistent digital divides exist in communities -- urban, suburban, and rural -- across New York; in fact, more than 25% of students in New […]
METRO Webinar: Starting Your Own Digital Inclusion Coalition
METRO Webinar: Starting Your Own Digital Inclusion Coalition
Digital Inclusion Coalitions are growing across the country; communities recognize the need for committed, organized partnerships that exhibit a unified voice to improve digital inequities. If you have concerns for your community and its members’ ability to participate effectively in the digital world, forming a digital inclusion coalition may be beneficial. During this program, we […]
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SCRLC 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting
SCRLC 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting
The Board of Trustees invites you to attend SCRLC's 54th Annual Meeting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Audits: Implications and Applications for Library & Information Organizations Location: Virtual (a Zoom link will be emailed a couple of days before the event) Time: 9:00am - 1:00pm Deadline to register: End of the day, Wednesday, October 28th […]
SENYLRC Webinar: They’re Just Not a Good Fit
SENYLRC Webinar: They’re Just Not a Good Fit
They're Just Not a Good Fit: Interrogating and Interrupting Hiring Practices in Academic Libraries That Center Whiteness About the presentation: As a profession, we talk the talk of valuing diversity and inclusion, but do we walk the walk with our hiring practices? The profession stresses the importance of “a good fit” when hiring, but we […]
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ESLN @ NYLA: Resisting Achievement Culture
ESLN @ NYLA: Resisting Achievement Culture
Program Description: Meredith Farkas achieved more by age thirty than she'd expected in her whole career, yet she always felt she hadn't done enough and didn't deserve accolades. She didn't realize at the time that she was chasing something that would never come from career achievement: a feeling of enoughness. Meredith will share the new path […]
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ESLN @ NYLA: The Lemonade of Crisis Response
ESLN @ NYLA: The Lemonade of Crisis Response
Program Description: 2020 has tested the flexibility, resilience, and resourcefulness of libraries as never before, but one thing is for sure: communities rely on their libraries during a time of crisis. What have we learned from 2020, and how will we use it in the years to come? Using the vocabulary of federal crisis response, this […]
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Webinar: Understanding Homeschooling in New York State and the Role Libraries Play
Webinar: Understanding Homeschooling in New York State and the Role Libraries Play
Webinar Description: With the recent elevated interest in homeschooling, is your library strategically prepared to assist this growing community group? Research shows that up to 70% of homeschool families consider the library a main resource for their education. Good patron service begins with understanding of need. Join Deanna McGregor, Homeschool Liaison Librarian, as she explains […]
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LILRC Webinar: Developing Collaborative Partnerships in Academic Libraries
LILRC Webinar: Developing Collaborative Partnerships in Academic Libraries
Partnerships between academic libraries and different departments across college campuses have been growing in recent years. Join in for an interactive hour where we talk about what kinds of partnerships are common, what to consider when beginning a partnership, and how to get things up and running. Presenter: Holly Jackson is the Student Success Librarian at […]
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SCLRC Webinar: Communications – Stemming the Tide
SCLRC Webinar: Communications – Stemming the Tide
This online workshop is part 1 of a 2-part series. Feel free to attend either workshop or both. Register below to receive a link that will work for both workshops. Part 1: Communications: Stemming the Tide This year, the methods we use for communication have increased, as well as the frequency of communication. Information is […]
New York State Library Digital Equity Webinar Series
New York State Library Digital Equity Webinar Series
Digital equity is a complex set of conditions that requires that every New Yorker has access to affordable broadband, adequate devices, necessary software, digital literacy skills, and a community of support. Persistent digital divides exist in communities -- urban, suburban, and rural -- across New York; in fact, more than 25% of students in New […]
METRO Webinar: Capitalizing on OER for Equity in PK-12 – Finding and Using Open Teaching and Learning Resources
METRO Webinar: Capitalizing on OER for Equity in PK-12 – Finding and Using Open Teaching and Learning Resources
With Shawna M. Brandle, Associate Professor of Political Science, Kingsborough Community College; Stacy Katz, Assistant Professor, Library, Lehman College; Jennifer Van Allen, Assistant Professor of Literacy Education, Lehman College; and Nicole Williams, Instructor, Library, Bronx Community College Do you find that the curricular materials you are provided don’t always quite meet the needs of all […]
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RRLC Webinar: Food for Thought – Exploring Nutrition Information Resources
RRLC Webinar: Food for Thought – Exploring Nutrition Information Resources
This class is designed to assist librarians, public health workers, health professionals, and the general public in locating authoritative information on nutrition and topics relating to nutrition. Background information on the importance of nutrition information to other health-related topics will be included, and resources for locating nutrition-related statistics and evidence-based practice will also be identified. […]
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RRLC Webinar: National Library of Medicine Resources for Citizen Science
RRLC Webinar: National Library of Medicine Resources for Citizen Science
Citizen science is happening all around you! Citizen scientists in your community are participating in bird and butterfly counts, contributing to Alzheimer’s research, monitoring air quality, and collecting genetic information–all furthering and advancing our greater scientific knowledge. Citizen science is an amazing way to participate in research efforts, and it can often be done from […]
WNYLRC Webinar: Live Chat Reference Service – Excellence Amid Challenging Times, Part 1 and 2
WNYLRC Webinar: Live Chat Reference Service – Excellence Amid Challenging Times, Part 1 and 2
Join us for a session with Marie L. Radford, Ph.D., who will share the research she's been working on and will cover the current challenges of managing virtual reference chat services and etiquettes in these unusual times. This is a workshop that will be divided into two sessions, with a 30 minute break in between. […]
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LILRC Webinar: Ask an Archivist – Rolled Documents Do’s and Don’ts
LILRC Webinar: Ask an Archivist – Rolled Documents Do’s and Don’ts
Testing out in-house methods for relaxing rolled documents. Code of Conduct For questions, please email Erin Hunter, ehunter@lilrc.org.
LILRC Webinar: Effective Project Management
LILRC Webinar: Effective Project Management
Effective project management is an essential skill in today's workplace. It can be used to manage personal tasks, as well as projects that involve multiple team members or departments. It can help with time management, the creation of workflows to meet milestones and provide deliverables, and create efficiencies in communication. Join Jaime Barrilleaux from EBSCO […]
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NNYLN Webinar: Workplace Wellness – COVID Edition
NNYLN Webinar: Workplace Wellness – COVID Edition
Over the course of three, one-hour sessions, participants will gain an understanding of why worksite wellness programs are so valuable and how to get started. Each month will build on the previous session as we work together to help launch effective, sustainable worksite wellness programs based on each worksite’s individual needs. Although worksite wellness programs […]
LILRC Webinar: The Graphic Histories, with Creator Dr. Aaron Gronstal
LILRC Webinar: The Graphic Histories, with Creator Dr. Aaron Gronstal
Join LILRC for a behind the scenes look at the creation of NASA’s Astrobiology graphic novel series. Our guest will be the author and illustrator of the series, Aaron Gronstal, Communications Specialist at NASA Astrobiology Program, who will speak on how he uses comics to communicate science with the public. Aaron Gronstal earned his doctorate in […]
PLA Webinar: Providing Library Senior Services in a COVID-19 World
PLA Webinar: Providing Library Senior Services in a COVID-19 World
This is a webinar being offered by the PLA. CLRC has a limited number of links to share so please register early if you are interested! Webinar Description: How to provide library service to seniors, the most vulnerable population affected during COVID-19, has been the question raised by outreach librarians across the United States. According […]
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SCRLC Webinar: Communications – Being Understood
SCRLC Webinar: Communications – Being Understood
This online workshop is part 2 of a 2-part series. Feel free to attend either workshop or both. Register below to receive a link that will work for both workshops. Part 2: Communications: Being Understood We don't just receive information; we are also senders of information. In this webinar, we will consider how to use […]
New York State Library Digital Equity Webinar Series
New York State Library Digital Equity Webinar Series
Digital equity is a complex set of conditions that requires that every New Yorker has access to affordable broadband, adequate devices, necessary software, digital literacy skills, and a community of support. Persistent digital divides exist in communities -- urban, suburban, and rural -- across New York; in fact, more than 25% of students in New […]
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LILRC Webinar: Recruiting for Diversity
LILRC Webinar: Recruiting for Diversity
This program will address issues directors, managers, and supervisors need to consider when trying to increase the diversity of their staff. Attendees will learn what it means to be diverse and what specific issues need to be considered in attracting and recruiting diverse candidates. These issues include but are not limited to employment policies, organizational […]
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NYLA Webinar: Advocacy Fundamentals – A Virtual Series
NYLA Webinar: Advocacy Fundamentals – A Virtual Series
From Education to Action Tuesday, October 27 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM You have a unique and deeply-rooted interest within the field of librarianship but how do you utilize your expertise and personal experience to assist in an advocacy campaign?In this session, we’ll review the Audience Engagement Roadmap, learn how to craft impactful messaging and […]
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NNYLN Webinar: Instructional Videos for Everyone (2-Part Program)
NNYLN Webinar: Instructional Videos for Everyone (2-Part Program)
What exactly is an instructional video? An instructional video is “any video that demonstrates a process, transfers knowledge, explains a concept, or shows someone how to do something” (Simon, 2020) They can literally be about anything, and anyone can make them. In this 2-part program, we will learn how to make our own instructional videos. […]
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LILRC Webinar: How to Build an Anti-Bias Library
LILRC Webinar: How to Build an Anti-Bias Library
What's an anti-racist library? And why should we be trying to build one? Simply put, an anti-racist library is one that actively works to dismantle racism and promote equality. How can we build one when we can find racial bias all over our libraries-- in our collections, our discovery systems, and our interactions with patrons […]
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RCLS Webinar: Committee Leadership Training – How to Run a Meeting
RCLS Webinar: Committee Leadership Training – How to Run a Meeting
Presenters Carolyn Bennett Glauda, Southeastern New York Library Resources Council, and Joanna Goldfarb & Jen Park, Ramapo Catskill Library System, encourage any library staff, directors, and trustees to attend a session regarding committee leadership. This training is appropriate for anyone who is new to a leadership position in a committee, would like to learn more […]
New York State Library Digital Equity Webinar Series
New York State Library Digital Equity Webinar Series
Digital equity is a complex set of conditions that requires that every New Yorker has access to affordable broadband, adequate devices, necessary software, digital literacy skills, and a community of support. Persistent digital divides exist in communities -- urban, suburban, and rural -- across New York; in fact, more than 25% of students in New […]
METRO Webinar: Broader than Broadband – Brooklyn Public Library’s Digital Equity Strategy
METRO Webinar: Broader than Broadband – Brooklyn Public Library’s Digital Equity Strategy
More details coming soon! Digital equity is a complex set of conditions that requires that every New Yorker has access to affordable broadband, adequate devices, necessary software, digital literacy skills, and a community of support. Persistent digital divides exist in communities -- urban, suburban, and rural -- across New York; in fact, more than 25% […]
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