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LILRC Webinar: Giving Feedback – How to Provide It and When to Do It

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Most people feel that feedback is always negative. But that’s not what feedback should be. Learn what feedback actually is and why managers should provide it on an ongoing basis for every employee. Employees will learn how they can provide feedback to their managers. Walk away with tips on how staff at every level can […]

NNYLN Webinar: First of Her Race – The Career and Connections of Margaret Reynolds Hunton

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Dr. LaVerne Gray will discuss the in-progress research of uncovering the industrious life and career of Margaret Reynolds Hunton, the first known Black graduate of Syracuse University's Library and Information Science (’32) program. The talk places Margaret in a networked environment by emphasizing the power of the Black professional class of women in Libraries during […]

LILRC Webinar: Shaunna Edwards and Alyson Richman – The Thread Collectors

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Join LILRC as we welcome authors Shaunna Edwards and Alyson Richman to discuss their compelling novel, The Thread Collectors  (Graydon House, Harper Collins 2022). 1863: In a small Creole cottage in New Orleans, an ingenious young Black woman named Stella embroiders intricate maps on repurposed cloth to help enslaved men flee and join the Union Army. […]

WNYLRC Webinar: WNY Libraries Open Data Project

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

In 2022, members of the Resource Sharing Committee of WNYLRC collected IPEDS salary data for academic library staff in the Western New York region and used Tableau to create interactive data visualizations. This resulting regional snapshot of the years between 2006 and 2021 illuminates impactful trends in the region and can be used to identify areas where […]

LILRC Webinar: Guide to Crafting and Administering the Library Directors Manual

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

A director’s manual is the most important resource and merits the time needed to assemble the document with great care. The purpose of the director’s manual is to ensure that all essential information concerning the day-to-day operation of the library can be located in one document. The goal is to compile in an orderly fashion […]

CDLC Webinar: Preservation of Websites

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

We now use the web for almost everything, and many of the materials that libraries and archives collect are now online. How do we preserve websites? Even if we have web collections, how do we make them available and discoverable? What does it take to start collecting? This program will discuss reasons to preserve the […]

SCRLC Webinar: Libraries Addressing Health Information and Disinformation

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Technology has brought on many changes to finding information for both librarians and consumers. It has also brought on changes as to how misinformation proliferates and infiltrates within society. Michelle will talk about the opportunities and challenges librarians face when dealing with health information in a post-truth world. From social media posts, predatory publishing, and […]

WNYLRC Webinar: Tired of Hearing ” I didn’t know the library did that”? Here’s Your Fix.

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Are you tired of hearing people say, "I didn't know the library did that"? Don't despair— there are tactics that can help. Start with a little research, then use what you've learned to write attention-getting messages, then share those on all the proper platforms, at the perfect time. Sound like a lot to juggle? That's […]

Webinar: Crisis Management and Recovery

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Webinar Description: It is no longer a question of whether a crisis will happen in an organization: it is only a matter of when, which type and how it will occur. Managers and employees need to think about the unthinkable as a way of protecting themselves and their organizations. An inability to anticipate crises is […]