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NYLA Webinar: Advocacy Fundamentals – A Virtual Series

NY, United States

From Education to Action Tuesday, October 27 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM You have a unique and deeply-rooted interest within the field of librarianship but how do you utilize your expertise and personal experience to assist in an advocacy campaign?In this session, we’ll review the Audience Engagement Roadmap, learn how to craft impactful messaging and […]

METRO Webinar: Introduction to Web Archiving

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Led by Anna Perrici, this webinar will serve as a high-level overview of core web archiving concepts. Attendees will learn about collecting models for web resources and the context in which this work is being done. We'll discuss technical elements and briefly describe some web archiving approaches in use. Key takeaways will include how web […]

SCRLC Webinar: Leaving Our Fingerprints – A People’s History of Covid-19

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Leaving Our Fingerprints on History is a people's history of the pandemic, capturing what people are thinking about and how their lives are affected, to share with historians, friends and neighbors. This webinar will include an overview of how this grassroots project was started at the Southern Adirondack Library System how it has expanded statewide […]

RRLC Webinar: A Foot in the Door – Increasing Your Chances to Get a Library Job Interview

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Have you seen a job that matches your experience, applied for it, and never even been called in for an interview? It might be that you need to brush up on your job application skills! Your cover letter, resume, or attention to detail may be hindering your success in the job search process. In this […]

METRO Webinar: Interrupting White Supremacy Culture

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

From the attempted coup by white nationalists on January 6th to everyday interactions in our workplaces, white supremacy is threaded through our lives. A crucial piece of the work toward an anti-racist culture is the small moves each of us can make to bring accountability and criticality to our daily interactions. In this session, we […]

LILRC Webinar: 6 Documents Every Archive Needs – Temporary Custody Receipt & Deed of Gift

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 […]

SENYLRC Webinar: Communications & Continuity of Operations during a Disaster

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Communications & Continuity of Operations during a Disaster: REady Steady In the Library: taking Initiative before an Emergency, Natural disaster, or Trauma When the unimaginable happens in your library, there may not be time to carefully craft a blurb for the website. But staff, the community that depends on the library, and the emergency responders who can help need to know… something.  In […]

CDLC Webinar: Preservation Interest Group – DHPSNY Grants and Services

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

The Documentary Heritage and Preservation Services for New York (DHPSNY) is a program that provides free planning and education services to archives, libraries, historical societies, museums, and other organizations that safeguard and ensure access to New York's historical records and library research materials.The deadline for the next round of applications for DHPSNY  planning and assessment services […]

Webinar Viewing: Tools for Tense Situations – Reducing Conflicts with Patrons as Libraries Return to the New Normal

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

**This is a viewing of a previously recorded webinar.** Webinar Description: As libraries re-open their doors to provide service to patrons, we're all facing uncertainty, apprehension, and stress. This 90-minute webinar session will provide library directors, managers, supervisors, and full and part-time employees with tools to recognize and resolve conflicts between arriving patrons. Getting along […]

LILRC Webinar: Message to the Community – Media Production Studios for Public Libraries

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

This discussion will explore a full range of possibilities for public libraries to host and broadcast media from their facilities. Events can range from a single-person podcast to a group activity. We’ll take a look at motivations for this type of endeavor, spatial and technical requirements, potential costs and opportunities for community involvement. Presenter Kevin J. […]