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WNYLRC Webinar: Robert’s Rules of Order – Meetings From Agendas to Adjournment

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Welcome to another edition covering Robert's Rules of Order and Parliamentary Procedure! This session will go in depth on correct procedures for agendas, order of business,  minutes, reports, and any general questions you may have. Many professional organizations, including WNYLRC, use Robert's Rules and parliamentary procedure to conduct their meetings. It's a flexible method that […]

LibraryWorks Webinar: Bully-Proofing Your Library

Online via LibraryWorks NY, United States

CLRC is offering up to 20 seats at the upcoming LibraryWorks webinar, Bully-Proofing Your Library. Whether you call it bullying, harassing, intimidating, stalking, threatening, tormenting, browbeating, needling, or pushing people around, commonsense calls it bad behavior. What steps need to be taken during your library’s employment cycle and regarding the culture of your library to […]

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WNYLRC Webinar: Bylaws – Writing and Interpreting Them

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

This session on Robert's Rules of Order and Parliamentary Procedure will cover bylaws in depth. If you've wondered about crafting bylaws and interpreting them, then this session is for you. Many professional organizations, including WNYLRC, use Robert's Rules and parliamentary procedure to conduct their meetings. It's a flexible method that is adaptable for any type […]

RRLC Webinar: Collective Power for Collective Good

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

When power is concentrated in the hands of individual leaders, things can go very wrong. The Covid-19 pandemic put this in stark relief: when some administrators chose to send library workers into buildings in the face of enormous health risk, staff fought back, organizing to keep themselves and their colleagues safe. It did not have […]

CDLC Webinar: Digital Citizenship for Today’s Libraries

NY, United States

In today's world, information is communicated and learned through a wide variety of media channels and sources, most of which are through some sort of electronic or digital device. Therefore, becoming media and information literate requires a new set of digital skills that are ever-evolving as technology changes at a rapid pace. Mastering these new […]

Free Digital Inclusion Webinar Series: What Every Library Needs to Know

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Please join the New York State Library and the National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) for a series of information-rich training webinars aimed at increasing awareness and providing a deeper understanding of digital inclusion across New York State’s libraries and library systems. Trainings in this series will include addressing digital equity barriers, building partnerships and coalitions, developing digital […]

LILRC Webinar: NASA Education Resources for Librarians

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Copresented by LILRC and Western Suffolk BOCES School Library System This program will introduce school and public librarians to STEM and STEAM resources from NASA that are good for use in library settings, including: NASA JPL Education Office resources NASA Office of STEM Engagement resources In-person and virtual resources/activities Presenter Lyle Tavernier is an Educational […]

ESLN Webinar: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Audits – Implications and Applications for Library & Information Organizations

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) audits offer library and information organizations (LIOs) a strategic method for assessing their EDI efforts. However, the actual execution of these audits is often seen as overly complicated and expensive. And with no standardized methods available, many LIOs find themselves not even sure where to begin. This workshop is designed […]

METRO Webinar: Actively Anti-Racist Library Service, Part 2 – Readers’ Advisory

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Providing robust readers’ advisory service that values equity, diversity, and inclusion principles is essential to all library service. Moving from being a neutral, well-meaning library where systemic racism is acknowledged to an actively anti-racist organization involves work. In this program you will learn tangible skills to help build enthusiasm for reading and discovering diverse books, […]