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WNYLRC Webinar: Repatriating the Red Jacket Peace Medal and Cultivating Museum Partnerships

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Join Melissa Brown, Executive Director of The Buffalo History Museum, and Dr. Joe Stahlman, Director of the Seneca Nation Tribal Historic Preservation Office, for a discussion centered on the relationship between the one regional Indigenous community and the Buffalo History Museum.  Executive Director Brown and Dr. Stahlman share their story and some of the complexities […]

WNYLRC Webinar: New York History Primary Sources & More Through New York State Archives

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

The New York State Archives provides open access to digital collections of primary sources, lesson plans, document-based learning activities, and more to assist educators, students, genealogists, and researchers in uncovering the many facets of New York State history. Their virtual collections embody a wide range of stories of New York, from colonial to contemporary (1630 to the present), […]

NNYLN Webinar: AI & the Adirondacks – 2 part webinar series on how to create AI text + AI images to general speculative public history

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

This 2 part series addresses the interaction of human knowledge and “artificial intelligence” as generative and speculative tools in parsing the contours of our complex cultural heritage. Beginning with the textual speculation of large language models, writing tools for metaphor and syntax; and culminating in the visual speculation of local Adirondack public history, this series […]

LILRC Webinar: Best Practices for Deconstructing Whiteness in the Academic Library – Antiracist Librarianship

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Librarian Sam Berry-Sullivan provides an examination of how Whiteness and White supremacy culture have insinuated themselves into librarianship and academic libraries, and steps academic library staff can take to ameliorate it. After graduating from the University at Albany with a Master of Science in Library and Information Science and a Master of Arts in English […]

RRLC Webinar: Tackling Sex Ed and Menstrual Literacy in Libraries

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

In an era where library services promoting gender equality and social justice are under attack, it’s time to lean in rather than back away. In this new webinar, Rakisha Kearns-White will demonstrate how libraries can be places for menstrual literacy and advocacy and underscore the importance of providing unbiased and accurate access to sexuality education […]

SCLRC Webinar: Safe Solar Eclipse Viewing & Photography

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Many of SCRLC's 14 counties (and beyond) will experience a partial eclipse. How do you safely view a total or partial solar eclipse? What if you do not have eclipse glasses? Join author, astronomy professor, and avid amateur astronomer Phil Harrington for this discussion. You will learn how to: Be able to tell safe eclipse […]

CDLC Webinar: Preservation Interest Group – Tools and Software for Digital Preservation

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Please note: This program will NOT be recorded. As your institution digitizes old photos or collects born digital materials, what software considerations should you make to ensure their longevity?  Attendees will learn about software tools and systems that can aid in preserving digital assets over the long-term. The program will begin with a presentation by Mark Wolfe, […]

Webinar: Robert’s Rules of Order Training

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Webinar Description: This seminar will be a basic introduction to using Robert’s Rules of Order, a tool to improve participation and efficiency in meetings. We will also touch on refocusing Robert’s Rules for a virtual platform. About the Presenter: Steven Anderson is a retired Air Force officer and History teacher and a professional parliamentarian since […]

ESLN Webinar: Homeschoolers and the Public Library

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

According to the US Department of Education, the homeschool population has doubled from one to two million in the last decade. For most school districts in New York State, the number of households providing home instruction has more than doubled since the start of the pandemic (NYSED). Is your library prepared to assist the growing […]

SCRLC Webinar: Eclipse Soundtrack & Dark Skies

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

The Eclipse Soundscapes Project is a NASA Science Activation-funded project focused on the following science question: How does life on Earth, specifically wildlife, respond to eclipses? Participants will document changes in animal behavior and sounds during the eclipse. There are multiple ways to participate and earn certificates: learn, observe, collect data, and analyze data. Then […]