[kids-lib] Lots of no-cost online learning opportunities for children's and teen librarians this month
Katie Anderson
katie.anderson at state.or.us
Fri Oct 2 10:52:52 PDT 2015
Posted on behalf of my colleague Darci Hanning.
Greetings!
Another month, another set of great webinars for your educational pleasure! Below are the topics, sorted by category. For more information including how to register for free, please visit WebJunction<http://www.webjunction.org/find-training/free-events.html>.
CHILDREN & TEENS
* Oct. 5: Book Love (TL Virtual Café)
* Oct. 6: YA Announcements: Readers' Advisory for Teens (Booklist)
* Oct. 7: STEAM @ Your Library (Nebraska Library Commission)
* Oct. 7: Library Experiences That Engage Young Readers (Demco)
* Oct. 7: Government Documents and National History Day Projects: Pursuing Primary Sources (Federal Depository Library Program)
* Oct. 13: Language Nutrition and Early Literacy (Georgia Public Library Service)
* Oct. 13: Engaging Reluctant Middle Grade Readers (School Library Journal)
* Oct. 13: Bringing Creativity into Your Library with buncee (American Association of School Librarians)
* Oct. 14: Engage Science Learners with the iBiome-Wetland App (American Association of School Librarians)
* Oct. 20: The Scoop on Series Nonfiction: More New Titles for Fall 2015 (Booklist)
* Oct. 21: 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten: Early Literacy DIY (Demco)
SCHOOL LIBRARIES
* Oct. 1: How to Deploy a 1:1 iPad Program in Education (Education Week)
* Oct. 5: Book Love (TL Virtual Café)
* Oct. 7: Government Documents and National History Day Projects: Pursuing Primary Sources (Federal Depository Library Program)
* Oct. 13: Bringing Creativity into Your Library with buncee (American Association of School Librarians)
* Oct. 14: Engage Science Learners with the iBiome-Wetland App (American Association of School Librarians)
* Oct. 15: Straight Outta Britannica: The Real Story behind Research (Booklist)
* Oct. 20: Research in a Digital World: Electronic Resources for K-12 (School Library Journal)
* Oct. 21: Using Digital Public Library of America for Inquiry-Based Teaching and Learning (American Association of School Librarians)
ONLINE CONFERENCES
* Oct. 14: The Digital Shift: Libraries Connecting Communities (Library Journal and School Library Journal)
* Oct. 20: Library 2.015 Conference (San Jose State University)
ADVOCACY
* Oct. 1: Crafting Your Nonprofit Story in a Digital World (Nonprofit Hub)
ASSESSMENT & PLANNING
* Oct. 7: Getting Started with Usability Testing (Infopeople)
BOARDS
* Oct. 14: Library Construction DOs and DON'Ts (Georgia Public Library Service)
* Oct. 20: So You Need a Library... Now What? (Georgia Public Library Service)
* Oct. 21: Introducing Two New Library Guides (Nebraska Library Commission)
CAREERS
* Oct. 7: Leadership as an Act of Improvisation (American Management Association)
* Oct. 8: Quiet influence: The New Wave of leadership (O'Reilly Media)
* Oct. 15: Thank Goodness it's Monday (TGIM!): Enjoy Your Job, Enjoy Your Life (InSync Training)
* Oct. 30: Webinar: People - Difficult or Different (Effectiveness Institute)
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT
* Oct. 1: Listen Up! New Audiobooks for Fall and Beyond (Booklist)
* Oct. 7: Developing Metadata for Long-Term Preservation, Enhanced Discovery, and Access of Digital Objects (Special Libraries Association)
* Oct. 20: Going Digital (LYRASIS)
* Oct. 20: The Scoop on Series Nonfiction: More New Titles for Fall 2015 (Booklist)
* Oct. 27: Crime Fiction: Cult Classics & Hot New Titles (Booklist)
COMMUNICATION
* Oct. 30: People - Difficult or Different (Effectiveness Institute)
DATABASES & eRESOURCES
* Oct. 6: Medicare.gov: The Official Online Resource for Medicare (Federal Depository Library Program)
* Oct. 15: Straight Outta Britannica: The Real Story behind Research (Booklist)
* Oct. 20: Database of the Month: Literature Resource Center (Wyoming State Library)
* Oct. 20: Research in a Digital World: Electronic Resources for K-12 (School Library Journal)
* Oct. 21: Using Digital Public Library of America for Inquiry-Based Teaching and Learning (American Association of School Librarians)
* Oct. 22: ReferenceUSA Training
FUNDRAISING
* Oct. 14: Silent Auction Secrets: 5 Simple Changes to Generate Bigger Bids
* Oct. 14: Introduction to Finding Grants (Grantspace)
* Oct. 15: 31 Ways to Boost Your Year-End Appeal with Social Media (Nonprofit Hub)
* Oct. 21: Introduction to Proposal Writing (Grantspace)
* Oct. 27: Eight Tips for a Successful Email Fundraising Campaign (idealware)
* Oct. 28: Introduction to Project Budgets (Grantspace)
LEGAL
* Oct. 1: Copytalk on International Trade Treaty (American Library Association)
* Oct. 6: Things Librarians Should Know About Human Resources (Washington State Library)
* Oct. 19: Intellectual Freedom (Idaho Commission for Libraries)
LIBRARY SPACES
* Oct. 7: ADA at 25 and Universal Design at Cultural Institutions (American Alliance of Museums)
* Oct. 7: Getting Started with Usability Testing (Infopeople)
* Oct. 14: Library Construction DOs and DON'Ts (Georgia Public Library Service)
* Oct. 20: So You Need a Library... Now What? (Georgia Public Library Service)
MANAGEMENT
* Oct. 6: Things Librarians Should Know About Human Resources (Washington State Library)
* Oct. 7: Leadership as an Act of Improvisation (American Management Association)
* Oct. 7: Toxic Leadership in Organizations (4Good)
* Oct. 8: Quiet influence: The New Wave of leadership (O'Reilly Media)
* Oct. 14: New Management Realities for Special Libraries (SirsiDynix)
* Oct. 21: Introducing Two New Library Guides (Nebraska Library Commission)
* Oct. 21: It Takes Two: Technical Services and Public Services Collaborations (Georgia Library Association)
* Oct. 21: Creating a Library "Holdings" Group: A Joined Service Model (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
* Oct. 29: E-rate: What's New for 2016? (WebJunction)
OUTREACH & PARTNERSHIPS
* Oct. 7: Driving Community Engagement for Library Makerspaces (Library Journal)
* Oct. 7: ADA at 25 and Universal Design at Cultural Institutions (American Alliance of Museums)
* Oct. 14: Pinterest for Libraries: Building Community Through Social Media (TechSoup)
* Oct. 14: Responding to Visitors who are Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, Blind or with Low Vision (American Alliance of Museums)
* Oct. 20: Engaging Adults Through Programming (Demco)
* Oct. 21: Engaging Hispanic Families: Overcoming Challenges to Enrich Lives (Early Childhood Investigations)
* Oct. 21: Public Health and Public Libraries: Librarians as Health Literacy First Responders (WebJunction)
* Oct. 28: Responding to Visitors with Cognitive, Developmental and Emotional Disabilities (American Alliance of Museums)
PROGRAMMING
* Oct. 6: Money Smart Week 2016 (American Library Association)
* Oct. 7: STEAM @ Your Library (Nebraska Library Commission)
* Oct. 7: Driving Community Engagement for Library Makerspaces (Library Journal)
* Oct. 15: Techboomers: Digital Literacy Tools for Libraries (Georgia Public Library Service)
* Oct. 20: Engaging Adults Through Programming (Demco)
* Oct. 21: Public Health and Public Libraries: Librarians as Health Literacy First Responders (WebJunction)
READERS' ADVISORY
* Oct. 6: YA Announcements: Readers' Advisory for Teens (Booklist)
* Oct. 13: Engaging Reluctant Middle Grade Readers (School Library Journal)
* Oct. 27: Crime Fiction: Cult Classics & Hot New Titles (Booklist)
REFERENCE
* Oct. 6: Medicare.gov: The Official Online Resource for Medicare (Federal Depository Library Program)
* Oct. 7: Friends, Enemies, and Interests: Foreign Affairs Research with Government Information (North Carolina Library Association)
* Oct. 13: Finding Reliable Information Online: Adventures of an Information Sleuth (Booklist)
* Oct. 22: ReferenceUSA Training
* Oct. 22: How to Give Them Everything When They Ask For It In An Hour...and NOT Freak Out! (Special Libraries Association)
* Oct. 28: Wholesale, Retail, and International Trade Indicators in a Global Marketplace (U.S. Census)
* Oct. 28: Discover National Library of Medicine Resources and More (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
TECHNOLOGY
* Oct. 1: Keep Your Connected Nonprofit or Library Secure (TechSoup)
* Oct. 1: How to Deploy a 1:1 iPad Program in Education (Education Week)
* Oct. 1: 11 ½ Free Tools for Testing Website Accessibility (3PlayMedia)
* Oct. 8: Web Scale Discovery Services (American Libraries Live)
* Oct. 14: Pinterest for Libraries: Building Community Through Social Media (TechSoup)
* Oct. 15: Techboomers: Digital Literacy Tools for Libraries (Georgia Public Library Service)
* Oct. 20: Going Digital (LYRASIS)
* Oct. 21: Breezing Along with the RML (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
* Oct. 22: How to Assist Researchers in Sharing Their Research Data (Library Connect)
VOLUNTEERS
* Oct. 13: Writing Accurate and useful Volunteer Position Descriptions (VolunteerMatch)
* Oct. 15: Playing by the Rules: Creating an Effective Volunteer Handbook (VolunteerMatch)
* Oct. 27: Engaging the Volunteer of the Future (VolunteerMatch)
Cheers,
Darci
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Library Support and Development Services * Oregon State Library
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