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ESLN Webinar: The Emergency Broadband Benefit – Program Overview/Strategies for Rollout and Adoption

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Join us for a presentation and conversation about the recently enacted Emergency Broadband program which provides 3.2 billion to support internet access and device access for qualifying individuals who are low-income. With enrollment starting soon, the time is now for stakeholders to understand the benefit and strategize around rollout. This session will help Library workers […]

LILRC Webinar: Meeting People Where They Are – Service Design in Rapidly Changing Libraries

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Callan Bignoli and Lauren Stara will present an exploration of service design – what is it and how can it make your library better tomorrow? Services and the way we deliver them are changing very quickly and unpredictably. Being intentional about what and how we do is what we mean by service design. Digital, physical, […]

METRO Webinar: What we talk about when we talk about “equity” – from essential workers to George Floyd to Nice White Parents

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

2020 saw a huge uptick in colloquial usage of the word “equity.” However, in most corners of the information professions, from libraries to archives to usability, we’ve been having this conversation for a long time. During this interactive session, we unpack some of the ways equity has been used (and misused) during the pandemic and […]

LILRC 7th Annual Technical Services Open Forum

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

LILRC 7th Annual Technical Services Open Forum Program Schedule 9:30 AM -  Program opens on Zoom for sign in and welcome 10:00 AM  - Not Just a Location: Library Technical Services, Remote Work, and COVID-19 Anna R. Craft, Coordinator of Metadata Services, University Libraries, UNC Greensboro While the specific tasks accomplished in academic library technical services […]

RRLC Webinar: Misinformation & How to Fight It

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Misinformation has been around since the times of Ancient Egypt. It’s not new, but evolving technology has increased its spread exponentially. Similar to infectious diseases, we are all potential vectors in the spread of misinformation. Inoculate yourself to misinformation by participating in this introduction to identifying and fighting misinformation! During this webinar, participants will review the […]

Webinar: Tips and Tricks – Giving a Presentation and Engaging Your Audience

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Webinar Description: Have you been asked to give a presentation and do not know how to prepare for it? Have you given a presentation and are unsatisfied with how it went? Are you interested in ideas on how to engage the audience? If yes, then this webinar is for you! Come and learn how to […]

NNYLN Webinar: Stop Being Clever with Your Passwords – An Introduction to Lastpass and Password Management

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

The biggest threat to your online accounts is you! Most people have more than 15 online accounts. That's just too many passwords to remember! What's a good netizen to do? Come up with a clever way to remember those passwords, of course! So that'd be 'p@55w0rd!23', right? STOP! You're not that clever. The best way […]

NYLA Webinar: Making Policies That Support Library Services

NY, United States

Description: Good library policies set the stage for your library to provide relevant and effective services to your community. At this webinar, we'll look at why your policies matter, and how you can make sure they're supporting your staff and your patrons. Learning Objectives:  Understand the importance and value of library policy for providing library […]

WNYLRC Webinar: Black Women Librarians…Experiences in White Spaces

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Moderated by Jeremy Lyman (School Library Media Specialist, Buffalo Public Schools) Join us for a panel discussion, as Black women librarians share their perspectives on academic, public, school, and prison librarianship. These discussions will reveal their complex and varied lived experiences while navigating a predominantly white profession. Let's have an open and honest dialogue. Some […]