- Events
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- No events scheduled for December 13, 2021.
- No events scheduled for December 18, 2021.
- No events scheduled for December 19, 2021.
Week of Events
LILRC Webinar: Maximize the Potential of Your Local History Projects
LILRC Webinar: Maximize the Potential of Your Local History Projects
A conversation with Vanessa Nastro, Archivist and Special Collections Librarian at the Port Washington Public Library, about creating multiple avenues of access to promote their archival materials. Her efforts resulted in the creation of the book Along Manhasset Bay, collaborating with app developers, MyTours to develop a complimentary walking tour, hiring Blumlein Associates, Inc. to […]
LILRC Webinar: Introduction to Patents and Trademarks
LILRC Webinar: Introduction to Patents and Trademarks
Co presented by SCLA Division of Academic and Special Libraries (DASL) and LILRC Presenter Will Salas has been a Patent and Trademark Resource Center Representative since 2009 and opened The Smithtown Library PTRC in 2013. Since then, he has aided over 1,000 inventors and entrepreneurs. Mr. Salas has an MLS from St. John's University, a BA […]
LILRC Hospital Library Services Program 6th Annual Conference
LILRC Hospital Library Services Program 6th Annual Conference
Please join LILRC's Health Sciences Information Committee for LILRC Hospital Library Services Program 6th Annual Conference. Christopher J. Gobler, Ph.D, will be speaking on the topic of Environmental Health and on the development of LIBAWQA, the Long Island Beach Water Quality App, through which the public can access up to the minute information on the […]
Webinar: Thinking Outside – Nature-Based Programs at the Library
Webinar: Thinking Outside – Nature-Based Programs at the Library
Webinar Description: Are you interested in implementing nature-based programming to help connect your patrons to the natural world? Nature programming can help you attract new audiences, as well as deepen your relationship with the library’s “frequent flyers.” In addition, nature programming can help foster a conservation ethic that will guide the way towards a sustainable future. […]
NNYLN Webinar: Researching the Researchers – Exploring the History of the Saranac Laboratory at Historic Saranac Lake
NNYLN Webinar: Researching the Researchers – Exploring the History of the Saranac Laboratory at Historic Saranac Lake
Description: Historic Saranac Lake Archivist/Curator Chessie Monks-Kelly will share collections that document the history of research at the Saranac Laboratory. The Saranac Laboratory was built in 1894 for Dr. Edward Livingston Trudeau; it was the first laboratory in the United States for the study of tuberculosis. Although the laboratory’s initial and main purpose was to […]