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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 […]

CDLC Webinar: Census Essentials – Understanding the American Community Survey and Decennial Data

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

The American Community Survey (ACS) is an ongoing survey of the U. S. Census Bureau. It provides much more detailed information than the decennial census. This program will explore the American Community Surve, decennial census data and datasets on data.census.gov.  We will learn about background informatoin on the data, such as frequency of datasets, geography, data […]

Webinar with ENY/ACRL: Academic Libraries & Open Educational Resources (OER)

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Webinar Description: As colleges and universities look to Open Educational Resources to provide students with affordable academic materials, libraries and librarians are key partners.  This hour-long webinar will include practical experiences, challenges, and observations of four panelists moderated by Jean-Paul Orgeron of the James M. Milne Library at SUNY Oneonta. About the Panelists: Carli Spina […]

LILRC Webinar: Ask An Archivist – Scrapbook Preservation

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Scrapbooking is the art of decorating pages with mementos, hand written and printed materials, and ephemera from the events that have touched our lives.  Unfortunately, your collection's scrapbooks might be at risk due to the types of materials used or from improper storage. This workshop will discuss common materials found in scrapbooks and options for […]

METRO Webinar: Ethics and Archiving the Web – How to Ethically Collect and Use Web Archives

NY, United States

This event features presentations and a Q + A session with Muira McCammon (University of Pennsylvania), Michael Nelson (Old Dominion University) and Lorena Ramírez-López (Archivist, Developer and Translator contributing to multiple projects). Our three speakers will share their perspectives on bringing an ethical lens to the work of web archiving, including how we might view […]

METRO Webinar: Economics & Business Interest Group Spring Townhall – Resilient Futures

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Join our Economics & Business METRO community for our Spring Townhall event--we want your input! We’ll be sharing updates from our member libraries, debriefing our poster session event, brainstorming future directions for our group, and discussing plans for fall reopenings. Please share this event with colleagues who may be interested in attending, and be sure […]

CDLC Webinar: Preservation Interest Group – Topic A/V Colletions, Preservation and Access

NY, United States

All are welcome to attend this Preservation Interest Group meeting with Mark Wolfe, Curator of Digital Collections, Special Collections & Archives, University at Albany. Mark will share his expertise in preserving and reformatting audiovisual collections and answer participant questions. Please note: This program will NOT be recorded.

METRO Webinar: LASSA Presents – Financial Planning for the Future, FICO Score and Credit Worthiness

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Join our the Library Assistants and Support Staff Association for an event on creditworthiness, financial planning, and other topics to help you get your financial ducks in a row. Topics include? - what constitutes a FICO score - does your credit score matter? - how to improve your creditworthiness, with or without a credit score […]

LILRC Webinar: Perceived Gender Issues in Library-Vendor Negotiations and Beyond

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Changes to subscription philosophies, reductions in library budgets, and adjusting to the needs of an evolving user community mean that libraries and vendors are working ever-closer to arrive at a solution that meets the needs of both parties. Through years of working with libraries, Amy Thurlow saw what she perceived as differences in treatment based […]

WNYLRC Webinar: Implicit Bias Training for Information Professionals

NY, United States

This interactive and experiential course is designed to help you develop an understanding of implicit bias, its impact in libraries and health care, and how it stands in the way of workplace diversity and inclusion. You will leave the course with a deeper understanding of bias, implicit bias, stereotype threat, and microaggression; a greater awareness […]