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New York Heritage Bits & Bytes: Kristen Nyitray (Stony Brook University)

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

This series of brief webinars will illuminate the behind-the-scenes work that is done to make digital collections available on the New York Heritage Digital Collections website. Informal interviews with professional staff reveal stories from the archives, how materials were chosen as digital projects, and their impact on historical interpretations. Spies do exist in the archive! […]

RRLC Webinar: Archiving & Preserving Black Local History: A Two-Part Webinar Series

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Join us for a two-part webinar series, “Archiving & Preserving Black Local History” on April 12 and April 19. Collecting and preserving local history requires trust, openness and self-awareness between cultural institutions and communities. “Archiving & Preserving Black Local History” is a 2-day workshop that will focus on building and strengthening partnerships that centers the […]

SENYLRC Webinar: Planning for Recovery

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Panelists: Carol McCrossen, Moffat Library, Washingtonville (RCLS), Daniela Pulice, Pleasant Valley Library (MHLS), Liz Potter, Phoenicia Library (MHLS) Preventing and Responding to Mold in Your Library: REady Steady In the Library: taking Initiative before an Emergency, Natural disaster, or Trauma Despite the best plans about what to do in the moment you experience a fire or flood or extended power outage, these random events still occur. […]

Second 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 second 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. […]

Webinar: Post COVID-19 World on Community Engagement and Student Retention – An Online Discussion

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Webinar Description: COVID-19 has been disruptive and impacted all sectors of society. What lessons can we draw from COVID-19 related to community engagement and student retention and how do we apply them in a post COVID-19 world? Universities are sorting out student retention, recruitment, and engagement strategies in remote and hybrid formats. Community anchors such […]

CDLC Event: Resoure Sharing Symposium

NY, United States

The Symposium, sponsored by CDLC's Committee on Resource Sharing (CORS), will be a 3-hour virtual presentation pertaining to current issues in Resource Sharing. We are honored to have Ben Hogben from Ithaca College as our keynote speaker to discuss change management. We will then present on a variety of topics from professionals in the area […]

DHPSNY Webinar: Museum Chartering 101 – What is Chartering?

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Webinar Presenter: Lauren Lyons, Chartering Coordinator, New York State Museum Date: Thursday, April 15th Time: 1:00 - 2:00 PM Description: A museum or historical society in New York that wishes to organize as a nonprofit private education corporation must be issued a charter from the Board of Regents. But how does that process work? What are the different […]

LILRC Webinar: 6 Documents Every Archive Needs – Incoming & Outgoing Loan Paperwork

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

In this four-part series, Nicole Menchise, LILRC Digitization and Archives Coordinator, will explain why these documents and policies are key to the operation of an archival repository. Examples will be shared. The six documents are: Collections Management Policy -January 15th Temporary Custody Receipt & Deed of Gift - February 19 Incoming & Outgoing Loan Paperwork […]

RRLC Webinar: Archiving & Preserving Black Local History: A Two-Part Webinar Series

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Join us for a two-part webinar series, “Archiving & Preserving Black Local History” on April 12 and April 19. Collecting and preserving local history requires trust, openness and self-awareness between cultural institutions and communities. “Archiving & Preserving Black Local History” is a 2-day workshop that will focus on building and strengthening partnerships that centers the […]

WNYLRC Webinar: Universal Design for Learning – Making Your Teaching Work for Everyone

NY, United States

Universal Design for Learning is a set of principles to guide instructors in creating truly accessible learning environments in which all learners can thrive. In this workshop, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the principles of Universal Design for Learning – multiple means of representation, multiple means of action and expression, and multiple means […]