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Erie Canal Museum Event: Lunchtime Lecture – The Canal and the Continent: Imagining, Creating, and Understanding a Pivot of Change

Erie Canal Museum 318 Erie Boulevard East, Syracuse, NY, United States

What did the original Erie Canal mean to those who imagined, built, and tried to understand it? Decisions made at various levels, including the local, impacted, and were impacted by, wider historical transformations. This presentation will explore some of these connections between decisions, meanings, and consequences. This talk will be presented both in-person and via […]

LibraryWorks Webinar: Creating Standards for Successful Customer Service (for Frontline Staff)

Online via LibraryWorks NY, United States

CLRC is offering our members up to 20 seats at the upcoming LibraryWorks Webinar, Creating Standards for Successful Customer Service (for Frontline Staff). One of the most difficult issues for frontline library staff to navigate is the balance between personalized service, which can devolve into special favors for well-liked customers, and even-handed consistency, which can […]

Free

RRLC Webinar: Student Employment 2022 – Where Are We Now?

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

This webinar will focus on student employment practices since the pandemic and managing the next generation of student workers. How has student employment changed in the last few years? What are some expectations of student employees, or student supervisors? Is job burnout a concern with student employees? How do we empower, train, and retain student […]

CDLC Webinar: Preservation Interest Group – Weather Disasters

NY, United States

Join the Preservation Interest Group in a conversation about the challenges our libraries and archives face when the weather changes, and how we can best prepare our storage environments so that our collections are protected. Ann Kearney, Interim Head of Preservation for the University at Albany Libraries, will lead the discussion and offer suggestions for […]

WNYLRC Webinar: Empowered Against Book Bans

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Get to know the current state of book challenges across the US with a look at what led to this particular censorship movement. This presentation will offer not only the terminology and groups associated with book challenges in public schools and libraries within and beyond New York, but it will also offer insight into how […]

LibraryWorks Webinar: Recruiting, Hiring, Orienting, Maintaining and Saying Goodbye to Library Volunteers

Online via LibraryWorks NY, United States

CLRC is offering our members up to 20 seats at the upcoming LibraryWorks Webinar, Recruiting, Hiring, Orienting, Maintaining and Saying Goodbye to Library Volunteers. About 60 years ago, the professional nonprofit community came to the conclusion that volunteers needed to be treated like paid employees, meaning that they needed to be subject to the same […]

Free

Erie Canal Museum Event: The Haudenosaunee and the Origins of the Erie Canal – Ditches, Defense, and Dispossession

Erie Canal Museum 318 Erie Boulevard East, Syracuse, NY, United States

The creation of the Erie Canal is considered to be one of the great engineering feats of the nineteenth century. One historian has even compared the technological achievement of building this canal with NASA’s going to the moon in the 1960s. As a result of the canal’s substantial cultural, economic, political and social impact, New […]

Erie Canal Museum Event: Pathway of Resistance Walking Tour

Erie Canal Museum 318 Erie Boulevard East, Syracuse, NY, United States

We are pleased to announce the return of the Pathway of Resistance walking tour, examining African-American experiences on and along the banks of the Erie Canal, from the waterway's beginnings to contemporary times. While the legacies of slavery and systemic racism can be uncomfortable to discuss, it is crucial for these issues to be be […]

Free

LILRC Webinar: Haunted Libraries and How to Coexist with Your Ghosts – A Study in Adaptive Reuse with Cortney Orme

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

This program explores how to incorporate the history of your existing library building into your new designs without compromising the integrity of the building while also creating a design that is current and relevant in today’s library culture. Ultimately you extend the life of your buildings by activating these basic principles. Plus, there may be […]