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Week of Events
NYLA ASLS Briefinar Series
NYLA ASLS Briefinar Series
Ever wondered what makes Special Libraries so special? NYLA’s Academic and Special Libraries Section (ASLS) is conducting a series of short interviews with librarians from various Special libraries to give us all a sneak peek into this fascinating area of our profession. Learn more about the collections, clients, and daily operations of New York State’s […]
Tuesday at Ten
Tuesday at Ten
To encourage staying connected with each other during this time, we invite you to join us online Tuesdays at Ten! Staying connected is important during this unprecedented time. CLRC is looking to stay engaged with our members by offering the library community an opportunity to chat, discuss, and check-in with colleagues around the region. Please […]
WNYLRC Webinar: Trauma-informed Librarianship
WNYLRC Webinar: Trauma-informed Librarianship
As libraries move to more interactions rather than transactions, developing Trauma-informed care (TIC) approaches incorporate key principles to ensure that direct service and organizational supports are attentive to how trauma affects individuals and communities. By developing trauma-informed service systems, organizations such as libraries can implement care approaches that address the lived and stated needs of […]
SENYLRC Webinar: Privacy In & Out of the Library
SENYLRC Webinar: Privacy In & Out of the Library
In this session we'll examine some of the things you can do in your library to increase privacy without implementing new technologies. Instead of talking about online solutions such as software upgrades, password management, and security, we'll learn about real-world tactics both old and new -- from drafting powerful privacy policies to implementing new ways […]
LILRC Webinar: Appalling Archives – Working with Offensive Collection Materials
LILRC Webinar: Appalling Archives – Working with Offensive Collection Materials
What should be done with images, documents and objects that put us face-to-face with the ugly side of history? Panelists Regina Feeney (Freeport Memorial Library), Melanie Cardone-Leathers (Longwood Public Library), Claire Bellerjeau (Raynham Hall Museum), and Nicole Menchise will discuss how their organizations, past and present, have used these materials to promote an open dialogue […]
LILRC Webinar: Managing Remote Library Teams
LILRC Webinar: Managing Remote Library Teams
This webinar will offer concrete strategies for supporting remote staff, building successful online collaboration, facilitating online and phone meetings, and managing workflows and projects. This was a workshop offered by the Library Leadership and Management Association. Presenter: Carli Spina, Head of Research & Instructional Services, SUNY's Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, NY