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Webinar: Whole Person Librarianship – An Introduction to Library-Social Work Collaboration
Online Via Zoom NY, United StatesWebinar Description: Libraries across the nation and the world are hiring social workers to support library staff and patrons. But how do you get started? What do you do if you can’t afford or don’t need a full-time social worker in your library? This webinar will provide an overview of the rise of library-social work […]
Webinar Series: Become a TECH HERO and a POWER COMMUNICATOR – Getting to Know the New Tech-Talk Database
Online Via Zoom NY, United StatesCDLC, CLRC, NNYLN, SENYLRC, SCRLC, and WNYLRC are sponsoring a free 3-part webinar series on technology and communications using the new Tech-Talk Database. Tips and Techniques You Can Use! Become a TECH HERO and a POWER COMMUNICATOR Getting to Know the New Tech-Talk Database 1. Shortcuts in Office (Novice & Intermediate) e.g. Little-known shortcuts and […]
Webinar: How to Apply for a 2020 Access & Digitization Grant
Online Via Zoom NY, United StatesThis webinar will detail the application process for CLRC's Access & Digitization Grants, covering the following areas: Provide overview of the grant program and timeline Describe what makes a successful application Detail the application process, which has been updated for 2020 Answer any questions about the application If you have never received an Access & […]
Webinar: DIY Escape Rooms and Other Immersive Experiences in the Library
Online Via Zoom NY, United StatesWebinar Description: Escape rooms are immersive, live-action games in which a group of participants enter a room where they must solve puzzles and collect clues in order to “escape” or win the game. These engaging and captivating games can be designed around nearly any theme from zombies to pirates to detective dramas and are being […]
NNYLN Webinar: Primer on Legislative Visits
Description: In preparation for Library Advocacy Day, the Primer on Legislative Visits Webinar will outline the legislative players and process, explain why contact with legislators is important, and share how to prepare for, conduct, and follow up on legislative visits. Learning Outcomes: Gain knowledge on how an idea can become a law and who is involved. Know how […]
SENYCon
Online Via Zoom NY, United StatesSENYCon is an annual conference to highlight the unique talents and skills that are held by the library professionals in the Southeastern region. This event is made possible due to an outpouring of enthusiasm from our members, and the event is free for all Southeastern members. This year, we will meet virtually in this Zoom […]
LILRC Ask an Archivist: At Home Preservation Series with Nicole Menchise
Online Via Zoom NY, United StatesDuring this interruption of our normal working day, Nicole Menchise is going to be creating short (30-40 minute), live Zoom 'workshops'. This will be a combination webinar, with slides shared on the screen, and live interaction with her using items from her own home collection. These webinars are for those interested in getting some practical, […]
LILRC Ask an Archivist: At Home Preservation Series with Nicole Menchise
Online Via Zoom NY, United StatesDuring this interruption of our normal working day, Nicole Menchise is going to be creating short (30-40 minute), live Zoom 'workshops'. This will be a combination webinar, with slides shared on the screen, and live interaction with her using items from her own home collection. These webinars are for those interested in getting some practical, […]
Webinar: Hands-Free Story Hours – How to Imagine and Reimagine Folk and Fairy Tales for Storytelling Sessions
Online Via Zoom NY, United StatesPractical storytelling skills and creativity unite in this interactive, thought-provoking workshop.
Develop skills to efficiently learn compelling renditions of stories for telling. Method: Some lecture/demonstration, mostly interactive and hands on. Takeaway: A ready-to-tell story, performance, linguistic and story-learning skills. Also, as time permits, we'll explore how classic stories can be relevant today. You’ll learn how to update older stories to reflect 21st century culture. Method: Some lecture/demonstration, mostly discussion and hands-on, including exercises adapted from our book, Storytwisting. Takeaway: Ideas for developing re-imagined stories for all ages, practical tips, ethical considerations.
METRO Webinar: Moving Library Instruction and Reference Services Offsite
Online Via Zoom NY, United StatesWe’re in an unprecedented time of moving library services entirely offsite to help maintain the health and wellbeing of our communities. In this virtual conversation, we’ll talk about how reference services and library instruction can be reworked to meet the moment. We’ll be joined by Kate Adler, Director of Library Services, Metropolitan College of New […]