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LILRC Webinar: Dear William – A Father’s Memoir of Addiction, Recovery, Love, and Loss with Author David Magee
LILRC Webinar: Dear William – A Father’s Memoir of Addiction, Recovery, Love, and Loss with Author David Magee
The last time David Magee saw his son alive, William told him to write their family’s story in the hopes of helping others. Days later, David found William dead from an accidental drug overdose. Magee addresses his poignant story to all those who will benefit from better understanding substance misuse so that his hard-earned wisdom […]
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LILRC Webinar: Transforming Teen Services in Your Library
LILRC Webinar: Transforming Teen Services in Your Library
Does your library have a hard time getting teens through the door? Are you having a hard time engaging with the young adult population? While there may be no one-size-fits-all solution, this webinar will share some tools and approaches to engage with teens in your library. Transforming Teen Services (T3) is a series of trainings […]
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Webinar: Mental Health & Wellness 101 with the Mental Health Association in New York State
Webinar: Mental Health & Wellness 101 with the Mental Health Association in New York State
Webinar Description: Mental Health and Wellness 101 helps participants to understand mental health in a holistic context and utilize basic mental health awareness in order to self-care and help others. Mental Health and Wellness 101 participants will: Increase basic knowledge of mental health to help reduce stigma. Understand Mental Health as a continuum of wellness […]
METRO Webinar: Innovative Approaches to Serving Vulnerable Patrons
METRO Webinar: Innovative Approaches to Serving Vulnerable Patrons
Oak Park Public Library in Illinois has built a comprehensive, combined social services and public safety model over the past six years. Rob Simmons, Oak Park's Director of Social Services and Public Safety, has been instrumental in creating innovative programs such as free mental health assessment and counseling services, educational support for low-income students, supportive […]
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SIG: Academic Librarians
SIG: Academic Librarians
Campus conversations and library love in February. Join us for the CLRC Academic Librarians Special Interest Group meeting via Zoom. All academic librarians are welcome in this group to discuss research, department liaison roles, grants, collection development, and other topics related to the areas and responsibilities in academic libraries. REGISTER HERE […]
LILRC Webinar: Barrier Busting – Designing Truly Accessible Services for Youth
LILRC Webinar: Barrier Busting – Designing Truly Accessible Services for Youth
Twenty percent of the children you serve have a disability. Welcoming them into your library is easier than you think. Learn about the culture of inclusion, the materials that expand access and the tools you need to reach your community. Explore: Universal Design for Learning Representing children with disabilities Supporting families Virtual accessibility And much […]
METRO Webinar: Facebook + Data Privacy – How Facebook Mismanages Information and What It Means for Users
METRO Webinar: Facebook + Data Privacy – How Facebook Mismanages Information and What It Means for Users
2021 was quite a year for Facebook. New details that emerged from leaked documents proved that, as nefarious as Facebook is for users here in the United States, the reality for other countries is far worse. Join our data privacy + security experts Dan Ayala and Gary Price for a discussion on how Facebook functions […]
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CLRC’s Sustainability SIG Meetings
CLRC’s Sustainability SIG Meetings
Join us for a meeting of CLRC's Sustainability Special Interest Group! We meet every other month on the second Friday at 10 a.m. This group meets to discuss how best to reach our community to convey a sense of urgency regarding the state of our planet. Our focus is on the three pillars of sustainability: […]
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METRO Webinar: Abolitonist Futures – A PLSN Discussion Group (February Edition)
METRO Webinar: Abolitonist Futures – A PLSN Discussion Group (February Edition)
Want to learn more about prison abolition? Looking to explore the role of information in the prison industrial complex? Excited to discuss ways we can collectively offer resources to address violence caused by mass incarceration? Join the club (literally!). This monthly discussion group with Prison Library Support Network will look at a rotating calendar of […]
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Library Assistants and Support Staff – LA SIG
Library Assistants and Support Staff – LA SIG
Third Tuesdays at 2:00 pm CLRC offers a communication network among our region’s Library Assistants, Paraprofessionals and Support Staff through a Special Interest Group (LA SIG). Our interests include: * recognizing all library support staff employed in CLRC member libraries * furthering the professional development & job enrichment of support staff * enhancing the professional […]
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LILRC Webinar: Just Pursuit – A Black Prosecutor’s Fight for Fairness with Laura Coates
LILRC Webinar: Just Pursuit – A Black Prosecutor’s Fight for Fairness with Laura Coates
“A firsthand, eye-opening story of a prosecutor that exposes the devastating criminal punishment system. Laura Coates bleeds for justice on the page.” —Ibram X. Kendi, National Book Award–winning author of Stamped from the Beginning and How to Be an Antiracist. When Laura Coates joined the Department of Justice as a prosecutor, she wanted to advocate for the […]
METRO Webinar: Facebook Going Meta – The Future for Online Interaction and What to Do About It
METRO Webinar: Facebook Going Meta – The Future for Online Interaction and What to Do About It
Facebook broke news in 2021 that it is creating an umbrella company through which it is poised to create a virtual reality. Living life through avatars in a new world has long been the subject of science fiction; now, though, technology is moving closer to making virtual reality, well... a reality. Join our data privacy […]
RRLC Webinar: New and Upcoming Kids Books
RRLC Webinar: New and Upcoming Kids Books
Hundreds of new books are published every month. But who has the time to read so many books? In the form of book talks, Charlie Kelly will highlight new and upcoming culturally relevant kids books which include picture books, chapter books, novels, graphic novels, poetry, biography, and nonfiction titles. Ms. Kelly has attended webinars by […]
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The New York State Library Digital Equity Summits
The New York State Library Digital Equity Summits
The State Library has created an email listserv to allow digital equity stakeholders to share news, ask questions, and facilitate opportunities for collaboration. If you would like to be part of these ongoing conversations, we encourage you to sign up for our e-mail listserv: https://listserv.nysed.gov/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=digitalequityny&A=1 . The State Library will be convening a series of three roundtable discussions on Digital Equity in 2021 […]
The CLRC Sustainability SIG Presents: Introduction to Drawdown
The CLRC Sustainability SIG Presents: Introduction to Drawdown
Webinar Description: Climate change is upon us and presents the biggest challenge of our time. Our survival and the survival of future generations on this planet depends on finding solutions to the full range of issues that climate change affects. Drawdown, an international project, seeks to find those solutions. While it is impossible to cover […]
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LILRC Webinar: Footprints – Jewish Books Through Time and Place – A Digital Humanities Project
LILRC Webinar: Footprints – Jewish Books Through Time and Place – A Digital Humanities Project
Footprints:Jewish Books Through Time and Place is a project dedicated to collecting information about individual copies of Jewish books printed between 1450 and 1800. Based on a range of material sources and through a wide network of collaborators and contributors, Footprints collects and aggregates information about the movement of copies of Jewish books printed in […]
METRO Webinar: Copy That! Copyright Basics for Library Professionals, Part 2 – Exceptions and Limitations
METRO Webinar: Copy That! Copyright Basics for Library Professionals, Part 2 – Exceptions and Limitations
Copyright affects so much of the creative content we interact with and create... not just a painting we may see in a museum or a novel we are reading, but also the emails we ourselves send, the blogs and articles we write, and the photos we take and post. "Copy That! Copyright Basics for Library […]
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Webinar: Blogging as Librarians
Webinar: Blogging as Librarians
Webinar Description: Are you interested in learning how to share your experiences as a library staff member in a creative and powerful way? Come join a panel discussion with three contributors to the ACRLog as we discuss the benefits of blogging! Three key takeaways will be: Best & worst practices for blogging Recommended tech, services, […]
LILRC Webinar: Coffee+Conversation: Social Media Librarians Virtual Meetup
LILRC Webinar: Coffee+Conversation: Social Media Librarians Virtual Meetup
Join your fellow social media librarians for our next virtual meet up. We will have an open conversation about new and ongoing challenges. All are welcome! ~~~~~~~~~ This program will not be recorded
METRO Webinar: In an Ever-Expanding Library, Using Decentralized Storage to Keep Your Materials Safe
METRO Webinar: In an Ever-Expanding Library, Using Decentralized Storage to Keep Your Materials Safe
About This Session Libraries understand the headache of storing materials. How do you create room for an ever-expanding collection? What if you don’t want to weed materials to make room? Enter decentralized storage—a network of P-2-P servers that store materials across a global network in exchange for cryptocurrency. What problems does this solve? What problems […]
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LILRC Webinar: Archival Arrangements for Beginners
LILRC Webinar: Archival Arrangements for Beginners
Why do archivists insist that collections not be broken up and stored chronologically or by subject or type? What are the basic principles of provenance and original order? This workshop will explain why archivists process through incoming donations and existing collections by group, series, subseries, file and item. If you are new to archival arrangement […]
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NNYLN Webinar: Academic Library Student Employee Management
NNYLN Webinar: Academic Library Student Employee Management
Student employees provide invaluable support in academic libraries but it takes time to show them the ropes. Some training and management techniques have been successful and some have not. We all learn from our mistakes right alongside our students and delight in their victories as they grasp new material. Join us as we explore topics […]
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CDLC Webinar: Sustainability in Collections Care
CDLC Webinar: Sustainability in Collections Care
All are welcome to join this discussion via Zoom with University at Albany Preservation Librarians, Ann Kearney, Karen Kiorpes, and their colleague Bridget Collins, Dewey Graduate Library. Learn the basic concepts of sustainability when caring for collections in libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies. We will focus on practical, doable affordable actions that can save […]
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ESLN Webinar: Introduction to the Affordable Connectivity Program
ESLN Webinar: Introduction to the Affordable Connectivity Program
In this session, you will learn how the ACP works so that you can encourage and assist your patrons to enroll in the program. The Affordable Connectivity Program is an FCC benefit program that helps ensure that households can afford the broadband they need for work, school, healthcare and more. The benefit provides a discount […]
Onondaga Historical Museum Event: “Floor Burns” Book Talk with Author M.C. Antil
Onondaga Historical Museum Event: “Floor Burns” Book Talk with Author M.C. Antil
Join OHA as we welcome M.C. Antil, author of Floor Burns: Love, Passion and the 1967 Syracuse All-City Championship. The book has been described as “a sprawling, affectionate…portrait of a city being transformed by the 1960s, the people who lived there, and the game they loved”. This work is a non-fiction account of a high school championship basketball game. […]
Onondaga Historical Association Event: A Pocketful of Progress Exhibit Opening
Onondaga Historical Association Event: A Pocketful of Progress Exhibit Opening
We’re launching a new exhibit, A Pocketful of Progress: A Retrospective Look at the Machines Found in our Smartphones! This new exhibition opens on Thursday, March 3rd at 5:30. Come join us downtown at the Onondaga Historical Museum to explore this fascinating new display of machines from the past 150 years which performed functions that, today, can be […]
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