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Webinar: Finding Census Data – The Essentials

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Webinar Description: This presentation first explains the differences between the Decennial Census and the American Community Survey while also highlighting the idea of sample thresholds, questionnaire logic, and statistical geography. […]

WNYLRC Webinar: Virtual Happy Hour – The Salem Witch Trials

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

“The devil came to me and bid me serve him.” These words of confession sparked the Salem Witch Trials in 1692, igniting a series of accusations, interrogations, and executions that […]

METRO Webinar: Starting Your Own Digital Inclusion Coalition

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Digital Inclusion Coalitions are growing across the country; communities recognize the need for committed, organized partnerships that exhibit a unified voice to improve digital inequities. If you have concerns for […]

SCRLC 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

The Board of Trustees invites you to attend SCRLC's 54th Annual Meeting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Audits: Implications and Applications for Library & Information Organizations   Location: Virtual (a Zoom link […]

SENYLRC Webinar: They’re Just Not a Good Fit

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

They're Just Not a Good Fit: Interrogating and Interrupting Hiring Practices in Academic Libraries That Center Whiteness About the presentation: As a profession, we talk the talk of valuing diversity […]

ESLN @ NYLA: Resisting Achievement Culture

NY, United States

Program Description: Meredith Farkas achieved more by age thirty than she'd expected in her whole career, yet she always felt she hadn't done enough and didn't deserve accolades. She didn't realize […]

ESLN @ NYLA: The Lemonade of Crisis Response

NY, United States

Program Description: 2020 has tested the flexibility, resilience, and resourcefulness of libraries as never before, but one thing is for sure: communities rely on their libraries during a time of crisis. […]