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LILRC Webinar: Mold in Textile Collections

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Mold is a complicated problem that affects collections of all types. This presentation will focus on mold outbreaks on textiles. Topics to be covered include: 1) the basics of mold, 2) how mold affects textiles, 3) common treatment options, and 4) when to consult a conservator for assistance. Meredith Wilcox-Levine is a textile conservator at […]

SCRLC Webinar: In the Shadows – The Wonder, Beauty, and Science of Eclipses

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

What causes eclipses? Why are they so rare? Why are lunar eclipses more common than solar ones? Do other planets have eclipses? Find out the answers to some common questions like these, and then dive even deeper into how these phenomena help us explore the galaxy and understand our place in the universe. The program […]

Webinar: Free and Low-Cost Library Programming

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Webinar Description: Engage patrons while saving your budget by using free and low-cost resources.  This timely webinar provides inspiration for showstopping library programs for all audiences from seniors to children along with makerspace and passive programming resources.  Tools and materials range from free resources to teach financial responsibility to toddlers to STEM lesson plans from […]

RRLC Webinar: Prevention in Action – Hate Crimes, De-Escalation, and Bystander Intervention

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

With hateful speech and actions on the rise, it's important that library staff learn how to recognize, interrupt, and de-escalate conflict and hate crimes in order to keep our libraries and communities safe. This webinar -- led by trainers from the Arab American Association of New York and Malikah -- will introduce library staff tools […]

SCRLC Webinar: Meet Regional Observatories and Science Organizations

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Join us to meet a few observatories and science organizations from around SCRLC's 14-county region. Find out what they are doing—and how you might engage. The eclipse is a few-hours event, but the observatories and science organizations provide on-going involvement and nurture a love of astronomy and science. This is an opportunity to engage and […]

CDLC Webinar: AI in Libraries – A Practical Guide for Non-Techies

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

We're told that the age of AI is here--but what does that mean for our libraries? An exploration of the promise and peril of the technology, along with what we'll need to do to prepare ourselves and our organizations going forward. Bring your questions for an extended Q&A session! About the Presenter:  Nick Tanzi is a […]

SCRLC Lunch & Learn: Health Disparities Discussion

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

"Making the link between structural inequities and health disparities: Implications for community based helping professionals" was presented by Dr. Emily Spence, Associate Dean for Community Engagement and Health Equity at the UNTHSC School of Public Health on October 11, 2023. During this Lunch and Learn, we will view the recording of that program and there […]

LILRC Webinar: Shelf Help – The Librarian’s Guide to Bibliotherapy

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Whether we recognize it or not, librarians often become “accidental bibliotherapists” when providing book recommendations and readers’ advisory or running book discussions, either in person or online. You are invited to explore avenues turning a library collection into an infinite supply of resources to inspire users and harness the power of reading and reflecting. Based […]

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), […]