[Libs-Or] Upcoming Webinars for the Month of June and More!
Darci Hanning
darci.hanning at state.or.us
Thu May 28 10:36:55 PDT 2015
Greetings everyone!
If you're ready to kick of your summer learning, then there are (free) webinars waiting for you!
First, just a quick reminder that there are some great online learning resources available for free or at a discount:
· All Oregon library staff are eligible for a member discount for Lyrasis training events<http://www.lyrasis.org/Pages/Events.aspx> and courses<http://www.lyrasis.org/Pages/Courses.aspx?type=catalog&val=show>. Please be sure to review their offerings!
· Nearly 40 Gale archived webinars<http://solutions.cengage.com/gale-training/webinars/recorded/> about their databases
· Online guides<http://www.learningexpresshub.com/learningexpresslibrary/help/user-guides> for LearningExpress Library, including a video overview (16 minutes)
o LearningExpress Library 3.0; the interactive, online-learning platform that provides the most comprehensive selection of resources for basic skills mastery, academic success, job preparation and career advancement.
o Upcoming live webinars for LearningExpress Library:
· June 3, 9:00 am - 10:00 am (PT)<https://student.gototraining.com/2mj37/catalog/109496505?tz=America/Los_Angeles>
· June 17, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm (PT)<https://student.gototraining.com/2mj37/catalog/109496505?tz=America/Los_Angeles>
· Be sure to check out all of the offerings at WebJunction, including:
o Self-Paced Courses<http://learn.webjunction.org/course/index.php?categoryid=6>
o Upcoming Webinars<http://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction.html>
o Archived Webinars<http://learn.webjunction.org/course/index.php?categoryid=3> covering everything from Advocacy & Outreach to Youth Services (almost A-Z!)
Below is a listing of free webinars for the month of June, sorted by topic. Please check WebJunction's Free Training<http://www.webjunction.org/find-training/free-events.html> page over the next few days for registration details or check the Wyoming State Library Training Calendar<http://www.wyominglibraries.org/calendar.html> (all times are Mountain Time, one hour AHEAD of Pacific Time).
ADVOCACY
June 17: Take Your Message Online: Digital Advocacy for Small & Rural Libraries (TechSoup)
ASSESSMENT & PLANNING
June 3: Recent developments in library evaluation, statistics and measurement, and why they are important (American Library Association)
June 11: Measuring Success: How to Strategically Assess Your Program (VolunteerMatch)
June 16: A Strong Foundation: Library Master Planning, from Campus or Community Vision to Broad-Based Support (Library Journal)
June 24: Telling Your Story with Data (Federal Depository Library Program)
CAREERS
June 11: The Art of Narrating an Audiobook: A Primer for Librarians (Library Journal)
June 23: Take the Bite Out of Hiring: Abandon Competencies for Lean Key Accountabilities (Training Magazine Network)
CHILDREN & TEENS
June 2: Hooray for Books!: Reading Initiatives and Celebrations (Booklist)
June 3: Tests Are Changing: How to Keep Your Collections Up to Date (School Library Journal)
June 9: From Superheroes to Vampires: The Hottest Graphic Novels and Manga of 2015 (School Library Journal)
June 17: Cool Ideas to Promote Independent Reading (EdWeb)
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT
June 2: Graphic Novels (Washington State Library)
June 3: Tests Are Changing: How to Keep Your Collections Up to Date (School Library Journal)
June 5: SuDocs Classification System: An Overview (Federal Depository Library Program)
June 9: From Superheroes to Vampires: The Hottest Graphic Novels and Manga of 2015 (School Library Journal)
June 11: Virtual Storytime: Disney Publishing Preview at Your Desk (Booklist)
June 24: Metadata Manipulations: Using MarcEdit and Open Refine to Enhance Technical Services Workflows (Nebraska Library Commission)
COMMUNICATION
June 3: Strengthening Your Library's Profile in the Community (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)
June 10: Customer Service in Social Media: Delight Your Followers and Friends (Utah State Library)
June 10: Six Tips to Master Your Online Communications (Idealware)
June 17: How to Fail at Social Media: Lessons Learned from Other Libraries (Utah State Library)
June 17: Take Your Message Online: Digital Advocacy for Small & Rural Libraries (TechSoup)
DATABASES & eRESOURCES
June 9: GoWYLD.net resources and Summer Reading 2015 (Wyoming State Library)
June 11: Health Happens in Libraries: Launching Community Conversations with Local Health Data (WebJunction)
June 18: Introduction to Missouri Digital Heritage (Missouri State Library)
DEVELOPMENT & MANAGING CHANGE
June 5: Webinar: 3 Steps to Thriving in Chaos (Effectiveness Institute)
June 15: Conference Attendee Tips - ALA in San Francisco (Idaho Commission for Libraries)
June 17: Manage Work. Inspire People. Three Ways to Transform Your Managers into Leaders. (Training Magazine Network)
June 17: Little Old Ladies and Rock Star Librarians: Genderizing the Librarian Stereotype (Georgia Library Association)
June 18: Learning & Development and Its Importance to Employee Engagement (Training Magazine Network)
June 22: Learning across the Performance Spectrum: Designing for the Moment of Need (InSync)
June 24: Striving for Excellence, Not Perfection (American Management Association)
June 30: The Happiness Advantage at Work Part 1: Unraveling the Happiness Mystery (Training Magazine Network)
FUNDRAISING
June 17: How to Ask for BIG Gifts from Individuals (in 3 Easy Steps) (4Good)
June 17: Crowdfunding 101: How To Run a Successful Campaign, from Prep Through Appreciation! (Nonprofit Hub)
June 17: Raising Money and Visibility Using Smart Communications (Network for Good)
June 23: Beyond Book Sales: Practical Ideas for Raising Funds for Your Library (WebJunction)
June 24: Your Board and Fundraising (GrantSpace)
LIBRARY SPACES
June 1: Classroom Cribs (Teacher-Librarian Virtual Café)
MANAGEMENT
June 3: Strategic Planning Part 1: Cultivation & Organizational Development (4Good)
June 3: Creating Highly Effective Virtual Teams (InSync)
June 3: How to Run Your Library Like a Startup (SirsiDynix)
June 16: A Strong Foundation: Library Master Planning, from Campus or Community Vision to Broad-Based Support (Library Journal)
June 23: Take the Bite Out of Hiring: Abandon Competencies for Lean Key Accountabilities (Training Magazine Network)
OUTREACH & PARTNERSHIPS
June 3: Connecting to your community through the Human Library program: The Pace University Library experience (Nebraska Library Commission)
June 11: Health Happens in Libraries: Launching Community Conversations with Local Health Data (WebJunction)
June 25: CSL In Session: Business Outreach for Libraries (Colorado State Library)
PROGRAMMING
June 2: Hooray for Books!: Reading Initiatives and Celebrations (Booklist)
June 3: Connecting to your community through the Human Library program: The Pace University Library experience (Nebraska Library Commission)
June 4: Fresh Titles for Book Clubs (Library Journal)
June 16: Library Love for Library Reads (Booklist)
June 17: Cool Ideas to Promote Independent Reading (EdWeb)
REFERENCE
June 5: SuDocs Classification System: An Overview (Federal Depository Library Program)
June 11: House and Senate Materials in GPO's Federal Digital System (Federal Depository Library Program)
June 24: Help! I'm an Accidental Government Information Librarian presents ... Order in the Court Records: Finding Briefs, Transcripts, and other Court Materials (North Carolina Library Association)
SCHOOL LIBRARIES
June 1: Classroom Cribs (Teacher-Librarian Virtual Café)
June 3: Tests Are Changing: How to Keep Your Collections Up to Date (School Library Journal)
TECHNOLOGY
June 10: Making The Most of The Cloud (Nebraska Library Commission)
June 16: Is your nonprofit ready for Mobilegeddon? (Nonprofit Hub)
TRAINING & INSTRUCTION
June 11: Show your work: The new Knowledge Management (InSync)
June 22: Learning across the Performance Spectrum: Designing for the Moment of Need (InSync)
VOLUNTEERS
June 9: Engaging the Volunteer of the Future (VolunteerMatch)
June 11: Measuring Success: How to Strategically Assess Your Program (VolunteerMatch)
June 17: Engaging the Volunteer of the Future (Infopeople)
Happy Learning!
Cheers,
Darci
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Darci Hanning * Technology Development Consultant
Library Support and Development Services * Oregon State Library
250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301
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