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METRO Webinar: Affordable Telephone and Internet Resources During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

This webinar will provide an overview of the Lifeline low-income discount telephone program and low-income internet programs in New York State, while explaining changes and updates to these programs in light of the COVID-19 health pandemic. Sam Faduski (they/them/their) is the Staff Attorney for Western New York with the Public Utility Law Project. They specialize […]

New York State Library Digital Equity Webinar Series

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

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 […]

SENYLRC Webinar: Developing RESILIENT Libraries

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Developing RESILIENT Libraries: REady Steady In the Library: taking Initiative before an Emergency, Natural disaster, or Trauma About the presentation: We’re in the middle of a pandemic - so join us for a webinar on planning for emergencies and disasters in libraries! All of your pandemic policies are in place, but when was the last time you updated your plumbing diagram and IT […]

WNYLRC Webinar: Intersect 2020 – From Shushing to Shouting: Advocacy and Using Your Voice

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

On behalf of the Western New York Library Resources Council, the Continuing Education Committee would like to thank everybody who made the past two Intersect Unconferences a success! We were inspired by the great ideas, creativity and support from the library workers of Western NY, and we are excited to continue this year with Intersect 2020: […]

LILRC 25th Annual Archives Conference: Collecting and Preserving the Stories of U.S. Veterans

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Scheduled presenters:  Kimberly Guise, Assistant Director for Curatorial Services, The National World War II Museum Emily Hindin, Assistant Director for Digitization, The National World War II Museum Mail Call from The National WWII Museum Kathryn Heaviside, Community Service Librarian at the Northport-East Northport Public Library Ink Stories: Symbols of Service Edna Susman, Director, Veterans Testimonial Project […]

Tuesday at Ten!

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

To encourage staying connected with each other during this time, we invite you to join us online Tuesdays at Ten! Staying connected is important during this unprecedented time. CLRC is looking to stay engaged with our members by offering the library community an opportunity to chat, discuss, and check-in with colleagues around the region. Please […]

WNYLRC Webinar: Practicing Trauma Informed Approaches, Two Part Session

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

*This will be a two part session, held on October 7th and October 15th at 10 am. Each session will be 90 minutes, with a 15 minute break.* Webinar Description:  Trauma-informed care (TIC) approaches incorporate key principals to ensure that direct service and organizational supports are attentive to how trauma affects individuals and communities. By […]

METRO Webinar: Building Community Broadband Networks

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Greta Byrun, Community Tech NY with speakers from The Point CDC and the Bronx Community Relief Effort, the Kingston Equitable Internet Initiative, the Buffalo Digital Divide Initiative, and New York's NYSERNet broadband consortium. The pandemic has brought anxiety and chaos around the digital divide and inequities in access to remote education. With broadband priced out […]

New York State Library Digital Equity Webinar Series

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

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 […]

LILRC Webinar: 29th Annual Conference on Libraries and the Future – Diversity, Democracy, Engagement

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Recent events have highlighted the structural racism and prejudices that continue to exist in society. The Long Island Library Resources Council recognizes and acknowledges the systemic discrimination that exists. The Council believes people have a right to be free from discrimination based on race, ethnicity, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other status. […]