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NNYLN Webinar: Teaching with Hip Hop with Dr. Lauren Leigh Kelly
NNYLN Webinar: Teaching with Hip Hop with Dr. Lauren Leigh Kelly
Description: Exploring History, Media, and Culture through Geographic Literary Analysis: This workshop relates to the Institutional theme of Equity Pedagogy and supports the development of Hip Hop literacies as well as sociohistorical understandings of cultures and communities through the examination of Hip Hop narratives in rap lyrics. Participants will work in groups to read diverse […]
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LILRC Webinar: Flag Preservation – Handling, Housing, and Display Best Practices
LILRC Webinar: Flag Preservation – Handling, Housing, and Display Best Practices
As Memorial Day, 4th of July and Flag Day are soon to be upon us, it's a good time to think about the flags in our historic collections. This program will discuss the proper handling, storage and short-term display of flags. Hosting the program is the Franklin Square Historical Society who have volunteered some of […]
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CDLC Webinar: Does Generative AI Infringe Copyright?
CDLC Webinar: Does Generative AI Infringe Copyright?
Generative AI will have a massive effect on copyright law. What that effect will be is unsettled. Our speaker, James Grimmelmann, will outline the issues within the context of existing copyright law and ongoing legal discussions regarding AI and copyright. He will also discuss various ways these issues may unfold in the future. About the […]
SCRLC Webinar: Tree Selection and Care in a Changing Landscape
SCRLC Webinar: Tree Selection and Care in a Changing Landscape
Join us as Dr. Walt Aikman helps us think about selecting and caring for trees as our climate warms and invasive species challenge the sustainability of our yards, our parks, and our communities. After this program, you will: Understand the importance of trees in our communities Understand the impact of invasive species on our local […]
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Webinar: Demystifying Misinformation
Webinar: Demystifying Misinformation
Webinar Description: Misinformation has been around since ancient Egyptian times. It’s not new, but evolving technology has increased its spread exponentially. Similar to infectious diseases, we are all potential vectors in the spread of misinformation. Inoculate yourself to misinformation by participating in this introduction to identifying and fighting misinformation. During this workshop participants will utilize […]
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In-Person RRLC Workshop: Crisis Management & Critical Incident Stress Workshop
In-Person RRLC Workshop: Crisis Management & Critical Incident Stress Workshop
From book bans to natural disasters, libraries face a variety of crises that leadership and staff may have to manage — and recover from. These crises take a toll not only on our libraries and communities, but also ourselves. Crises require preparation, as well as recovery and recuperation. Join us for an interactive workshop exploring […]
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LILRC Webinar: Learn Interactive Marketing with Augmented Reality Technology
LILRC Webinar: Learn Interactive Marketing with Augmented Reality Technology
Patchogue-Medford Library sits on Main Street in a bustling downtown with daily foot and vehicle traffic. An ongoing challenge has been how to entice these passersby through the front door. Using augmented reality technology, their sidewalk-facing windows were transformed for the summer into a stunning 30-foot “Oceans of Possibilities” interactive aquarium exploding with color! An […]
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CDLC Webinar: Civil Service 101 for Public Library Job-Seekers
CDLC Webinar: Civil Service 101 for Public Library Job-Seekers
Please note: This program will NOT be recorded. This program is aimed at those interested in working in public libraries governed by local civil service agencies. Direct employment with New York State is beyond the scope of this session and will not be covered. The program will help attendees understand the civil service framework, explore the types of […]
LILRC Webinar: Girls Who Code – Cost Free Library Curriculum and Programs
LILRC Webinar: Girls Who Code – Cost Free Library Curriculum and Programs
Girls Who Code is on a mission to close the gender gap in technology - and we are on track to do so by 2030! We have reached over 500 million people, served over 500,000 girls through our programming, and 50% of our participants are from historically underrepresented groups. In collaboration with LILRC, we're providing […]
CLRC Connections: Networking Night @ The Erie Canal Museum
CLRC Connections: Networking Night @ The Erie Canal Museum
Join CLRC Staff and members for a night of light refreshments and hors d'ouevres upstairs at The Erie Canal Museum! Drop in and network with your peers and colleagues and go on a museum tour. We hope to see you there! You can find information about parking here. **Registration will close on April 9 at […]
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LILRC Webinar: Applying the Learning – Practicing Giving and Receiving Feedback
LILRC Webinar: Applying the Learning – Practicing Giving and Receiving Feedback
Take what you learned in the first two sessions in this series and practice giving and receiving feedback. Participants will practice with each other and get feedback from presenters and other participants on their feedback. Participants are encouraged to bring their own feedback scenarios. Presenters: Kate Hall is the Executive Director of the Northbrook Public […]
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SCRLC Workshop: Resource Sharing Updates
SCRLC Workshop: Resource Sharing Updates
Join us to network with your Resource Sharing colleagues, learn about some updates in the field, and tour Cornell University's Africana Research Center and Library.Location: Finger Lakes Library System, 1300 Dryden Road, Ithaca & Africana Studies and Research Center, 310 Triphammer Rd., Ithaca The cost of the conference is $20 and includes lunch. Register at […]
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ESLN Webinar: Institutional Repositories – A Shared Experience
ESLN Webinar: Institutional Repositories – A Shared Experience
Whether you’re starting out with a new repository or are planning to migrate a legacy repository to a new platform, it’s likely you have a lot of questions. This workshop brings together librarians from across New York State to share their experience working with institutional repositories and addresses some common challenges. Through a series of […]
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Workshop: Deaf Awareness
Workshop: Deaf Awareness
Workshop Description: Join a representative of WHOLE ME, Inc. for this in-person workshop! Participants will learn: The manual alphabet, Tips for communicating with Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing individuals, including resources such as cell phone apps for on-the-spot communication, Where to take ASL classes, Resources on learning more ASL and How you can support a Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing member […]
SCRLC Webinar: Alternative Vocabularies – What to do when LCSH isn’t enough
SCRLC Webinar: Alternative Vocabularies – What to do when LCSH isn’t enough
Catalogers in the United States primarily use Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) to describe the resources in their libraries, but sometimes, there isn't an LCSH term that is the right fit. Sometimes, terms are too broad or too narrow; occasionally, terms are simply outdated, and unfortunately, some are pejorative. When that happens, it's time […]
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ESLN Webinar: The Future of IPEDS – The Need for Quality Library Data
ESLN Webinar: The Future of IPEDS – The Need for Quality Library Data
The National Center for Education Statistics within the Department of Education collects data through a required Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) system of surveys on U.S. colleges, universities, and technical and vocational institutions. The IPEDS survey collection currently includes an Academic Library Component survey gathering information on collections, services, and expenditures for all academic […]
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NNYLN 59th Annual Membership Meeting
NNYLN 59th Annual Membership Meeting
This is an in-person member event for culture workers in Northern New York's libraries, archives, and museums at The Wild Center in Tupper Lake. The day's morning keynote will be live-streamed to a virtual audience and available to registrants outside of the region. Morning keynote presentations by Kanienkeha:ká artist and director of the Six Nations […]