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NYLA ASLS Briefinar Series
NYLA ASLS Briefinar Series
Ever wondered what makes Special Libraries so special? NYLA’s Academic and Special Libraries Section (ASLS) is conducting a series of short interviews with librarians from various Special libraries to give us all a sneak peek into this fascinating area of our profession. Learn more about the collections, clients, and daily operations of New York State’s […]
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LILRC Webinar: Managing Conflict in a Culturally Diverse Workplace
LILRC Webinar: Managing Conflict in a Culturally Diverse Workplace
In this program, you will learn the basic skills needed to identify and understand conflict and to successfully negotiate and resolve disputes that occur at the workplace. The “real world” focus is on practical ways to enable you to resolve day to day conflict and to be a more effective supervisor. Everyone will gain a […]
METRO Webinar: Data Privacy + Big Tech: How Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google Deal with Data (And What It Means For You)
METRO Webinar: Data Privacy + Big Tech: How Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google Deal with Data (And What It Means For You)
In this 60 minute online session, Daniel Alaya, Davis Erin Anderson, and Gary Price will review how our world's largest tech companies view privacy. We'll discuss the steps these businesses take to collect your data, share the personal impacts of data collection policies, and give you tips for what you can do to bring back […]
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ESLN Webinar: Legal Issues and Reopening – The Saga Continues
ESLN Webinar: Legal Issues and Reopening – The Saga Continues
Many libraries are now months deep into their process of re-opening. What have we learned? What have we had to re-tool? Stephanie Adams will present concrete tips and legal guidance based on our experiences to date, including: use of signage, de-escalating legal threats, reliance on CDC and OSHA guidance, and use of policy and law […]
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SCRLC Webinar: MarcEdit with Terry Reese
SCRLC Webinar: MarcEdit with Terry Reese
Description: Come learn about MarcEdit, a freely downloadable metadata software suite available at no cost on the Internet. MarcEdit is designed for large-scale batch record processing, including batch editing MARC records, character set conversions, and record extractions. It also provides users with the ability to perform crosswalks between MARC and other data formats (e.g. Dublin Core). This […]
SUNY Upstate Webinar: Improving Sleep
SUNY Upstate Webinar: Improving Sleep
SUNY Upstate Inclusive Health Services, Diversity & Inclusion & the Adolescent Specialized Care Center are hosting a range of free webinars. Email Nicky Ruszkowski with any questions: jenningn@upstate.edu
METRO Webinar: Media Care 101 – Digital Preservation that Supports Activists
METRO Webinar: Media Care 101 – Digital Preservation that Supports Activists
Creating a learning environment that empowers our patrons, community, and colleagues is imperative. Even though there is a larger system at play, we can still implement change in our daily practices as cultural workers, and as a collective. This webinar is meant for cultural workers, activists, and anyone interested in exploring practical tips surrounding digital […]
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NYLA ASLS Briefinar Series
NYLA ASLS Briefinar Series
Ever wondered what makes Special Libraries so special? NYLA’s Academic and Special Libraries Section (ASLS) is conducting a series of short interviews with librarians from various Special libraries to give us all a sneak peek into this fascinating area of our profession. Learn more about the collections, clients, and daily operations of New York State’s […]
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LILRC Webinar: Ask An Archivist – Torn Paper Repair for Archival Collections
LILRC Webinar: Ask An Archivist – Torn Paper Repair for Archival Collections
Learn how to repair tears in documents and maps using conservation-level methods and materials.
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Webinar: Book Clubs – One Way to Connect in Times of Social Distancing
Webinar: Book Clubs – One Way to Connect in Times of Social Distancing
Webinar Description: Virtual Book Clubs can be the great connector between the library and diverse members in the community, even during the time of little human interaction. Learn tips and best practices to reduce uncertainty and build confidence in conducting a virtual book club, with marginalized populations: individuals experiencing homelessness, youthful offenders, and older adults. […]
NYLA ASLS Briefinar Series
NYLA ASLS Briefinar Series
Ever wondered what makes Special Libraries so special? NYLA’s Academic and Special Libraries Section (ASLS) is conducting a series of short interviews with librarians from various Special libraries to give us all a sneak peek into this fascinating area of our profession. Learn more about the collections, clients, and daily operations of New York State’s […]
METRO Webinar: Racism, Capitalism, and Libraries
METRO Webinar: Racism, Capitalism, and Libraries
Join April Hathcock, Dave Ghamandi, and Emily Drabinski for a discussion on the connections between racism and capitalism. We'll discuss the extent to which these concepts are intertwined and, indeed, inextricable. We'll identify modes of rising up against both these concepts, and detail why we need to dismantle our economic system in order to repair […]
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CDLC Webinar: Library Security
CDLC Webinar: Library Security
All are welcome to join this virtual program sponsored by CDLC's Preservation Interest Group! Library security is all about protecting patrons, property, and valued collections. The first course of action is the development of policies and procedures and implementing them into the daily work of your organization. Guest speaker Sarah Schmidt, Director of Special Collections […]
METRO Webinar: Privacy Audits at the Library
METRO Webinar: Privacy Audits at the Library
Looking to understand how your library is protecting the privacy of your patrons? Wondering how you might identify areas for improvement in safeguarding sensitive information? Join a webinar with Bill Marden (New York Public Library) and Erin Berman (Alameda Country Library) to hear how your library can audit its online and offline records, resources, databases, […]
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ESLN Webinar: Academic Reopening Panel
ESLN Webinar: Academic Reopening Panel
Join us for a panel of academic librarians and administrators who will discuss their plans for reopening libraries when semesters begin this fall. Panelists include: * Gerald Beasley, Carl A. Kroch University Librarian at Cornell * Janet H. Clarke, Associate Dean, Research & User Engagement at Stony Brook University Libraries Fantasia Thorne-Ortiz, Library Department Chair […]
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SCRLC Webinar: Academic Libraries in an Extraordinary Time
SCRLC Webinar: Academic Libraries in an Extraordinary Time
Description: How is higher education responding to the global pandemic as well as the mobilization against antiblack racism? What role have libraries played, and how are they changing as a result? This presentation begins by examining the events of an extraordinary 2020, which saw libraries participate in a sudden migration away from in-person interaction while […]
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RRLC Tech Camp 2020
RRLC Tech Camp 2020
Tech Camp 2020 is going virtual! Join us August 17-20, 2020 for four half-days of interactive online learning! Registration is now open for our annual Rochester Librarian Tech Camp conference! This FREE event is open to all school, public, academic, and special library staff! Through a variety of online sessions, learn from industry professionals on […]
Webinar: Learning About Cultural Humility & Implicit Bias – Understanding Our Responsibility
Webinar: Learning About Cultural Humility & Implicit Bias – Understanding Our Responsibility
Webinar Description: Cultural humility urges us to engage in critical, consistent self-reflection and critique to understand that being patron-centered is vital to moving through an equitable profession. This webinar will provide an overview of cultural humility, understand the importance of cultural humility in librarianship, adopt a cultural humility framework, delving deeper into how implicit bias […]
NYLA ASLS Briefinar Series
NYLA ASLS Briefinar Series
Ever wondered what makes Special Libraries so special? NYLA’s Academic and Special Libraries Section (ASLS) is conducting a series of short interviews with librarians from various Special libraries to give us all a sneak peek into this fascinating area of our profession. Learn more about the collections, clients, and daily operations of New York State’s […]
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LILRC Webinar: Ask An Archivist – Create a Virtual Walking Tour with StoryMaps
LILRC Webinar: Ask An Archivist – Create a Virtual Walking Tour with StoryMaps
A start-to-finish look at creating “Haunted Huntington” - a walking tour that village visitors can follow virtually. From choosing suitable locations, researching stories, finding primary sources, using the ArcGIS StoryMaps software, and ‘walking the walk’, Nicole Menchise will show you how to create a project that you or your institution can share online.
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LILRC Webinar: What’s New with Medical Interlibrary Loans? – Updates on DOCLINE and EFTS
LILRC Webinar: What’s New with Medical Interlibrary Loans? – Updates on DOCLINE and EFTS
Learn about recent updates to DOCLINE and EFTS (Electronic Funds Transfer System) from Erin D. Latta NDCO Coordinator, SEA, NDCO. About Erin D. Latta: In her work as the National DOCLINE Coordinator, Erin ensures that affiliated and unaffiliated health professionals, researchers, librarians, and the public have equal access to biomedical and health information and provides […]
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NYLA ASLS Briefinar Series
NYLA ASLS Briefinar Series
Ever wondered what makes Special Libraries so special? NYLA’s Academic and Special Libraries Section (ASLS) is conducting a series of short interviews with librarians from various Special libraries to give us all a sneak peek into this fascinating area of our profession. Learn more about the collections, clients, and daily operations of New York State’s […]
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WNYLRC Webinar: Trauma-informed Librarianship
WNYLRC Webinar: Trauma-informed Librarianship
As libraries move to more interactions rather than transactions, developing Trauma-informed care (TIC) approaches incorporate key principles to ensure that direct service and organizational supports are attentive to how trauma affects individuals and communities. By developing trauma-informed service systems, organizations such as libraries can implement care approaches that address the lived and stated needs of […]
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SENYLRC Webinar: Privacy In & Out of the Library
SENYLRC Webinar: Privacy In & Out of the Library
In this session we'll examine some of the things you can do in your library to increase privacy without implementing new technologies. Instead of talking about online solutions such as software upgrades, password management, and security, we'll learn about real-world tactics both old and new -- from drafting powerful privacy policies to implementing new ways […]
LILRC Webinar: Appalling Archives – Working with Offensive Collection Materials
LILRC Webinar: Appalling Archives – Working with Offensive Collection Materials
What should be done with images, documents and objects that put us face-to-face with the ugly side of history? Panelists Regina Feeney (Freeport Memorial Library), Melanie Cardone-Leathers (Longwood Public Library), Claire Bellerjeau (Raynham Hall Museum), and Nicole Menchise will discuss how their organizations, past and present, have used these materials to promote an open dialogue […]
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LILRC Webinar: Managing Remote Library Teams
LILRC Webinar: Managing Remote Library Teams
This webinar will offer concrete strategies for supporting remote staff, building successful online collaboration, facilitating online and phone meetings, and managing workflows and projects. This was a workshop offered by the Library Leadership and Management Association. Presenter: Carli Spina, Head of Research & Instructional Services, SUNY's Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, NY
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LILRC Webinar: Gender Queer – A Memoir by Maia Kobabe
LILRC Webinar: Gender Queer – A Memoir by Maia Kobabe
Copresented by LILRC Health Sciences Information Committee, SCLA Health Concerns Committee, and NCLA Health Services Committee. Meet Maia Kobabe, author of Gender Queer: A Memoir (Lion Forge, 2019) for a discussion of the book, the 2020 ALA Alex Award winner and 2020 Stonewall-Israel Fishman Non-fiction Award Honor Book. Copies of Gender Queer: A Memoir are available to […]
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2020 Digital Services User Group Meeting (Virtual)
2020 Digital Services User Group Meeting (Virtual)
This year we're taking our annual Digital Services User Group Meeting online. This meeting will be an opportunity to get updates on our various repository platforms and services--including: New York Heritage Digital Collections, New York State Historic Newspapers, Empire Archival Discovery Cooperative, Digital Dark Archive, Access & Digitization Grants, as well as the services we […]
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