[Libs-Or] June Webinar Listings

Darci Hanning darci.hanning at state.or.us
Thu May 31 15:06:17 PDT 2018


Greetings!

Now's a great time to take ownership of your professional development by registering for a free webinar - with topics from advocacy to volunteers, there's something for everyone! View with a group and discuss afterwards!

[cid:image004.jpg at 01D3F8F0.EC18BCC0]These training opportunities are compiled and shared by the Wyoming State Library<http://library.wyo.gov/>. Do you have a free program that you would like to share? Add it to the Wyoming State Library calendar<http://library.wyo.gov/services/training/calendar>.

For upcoming WebJunction webinars check the WebJunction Webinar Calendar<https://webjunction.org/events/webjunction.html> and visit the WebJunction Course Catalog<http://learn.webjunction.org/> for additional learning opportunities.

(*Full descriptions and links to more information available at WebJunction<https://www.webjunction.org/find-training/free-events.html> - scroll down!)


Titles and Categories of May Programs

ADVOCACY

  *   June 7: Turn Your Website Into a Membership Growth Engine (Wild Apricot)
  *   June 7: Building Support for your Library Budget: A Recipe for Success (EveryLibrary)
  *   June 12: Demonstrating Library Impact with Data (Infopeople)
  *   June 20: Nonprofit Marketing That Works (Network for Good)

ASSESSMENT & PLANNING

  *   June 7: Building Support for your Library Budget: A Recipe for Success (EveryLibrary)
  *   June 12: Demonstrating Library Impact with Data (Infopeople)
  *   June 20: NCompass Live: Rising to the Challenge: Using the Aspen Institute Report and Action Guide for Strategic Planning (Nebraska Library Commission)

ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY

  *   June 5: Apps for Independent Living - Managing Money, Budgets, and Shopping (Assistive Technology Coalition)
  *   June 20: Do You See What I See? Cortical Visual Impairment Characteristics & Interventions (Accessible Technology Coalition)

CAREERS

  *   June 7: Putting Your Values to Work (Charity Village)
  *   June 15: Job Hunting Like a Boss (Colorado State Library)
  *   June 27: Tips for Moving up the Gov Career Ladder (GovLoop)

CHILDREN & TEENS

  *   June 5: STRETCH Your Storytime! Supporting early learning with yoga and movement (Infopeople)
  *   June 6: Engaging Families of Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities: Strategies to Enhance Your Practice (Early Childhood Investigations)
  *   June 14: Meet the Starling - Library Technology That's Inspiring Early Literacy (School Library Journal)
  *   June 21: Federal Government Resources for K-8 (North Dakota State Library)

COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT

  *   June 5: Springtime D.I.Y.: New Crafts Titles in Print and Audio (Booklist)
  *   June 6: NCompass Live: Are You Afraid of the Big, Bad Inventory? (Nebraska Library Commission)
  *   June 7: Picture Book Parade: New Titles from Small Presses (Booklist)
  *   June 8: Open Access 2020: Looking at the Future (American Libraries Live)
  *   June 9: National Treasures: Preserving and Providing Access to Cultural Heritage (San Jose State University)
  *   June 13: Live and Learn: Collections Emergency Lessons and Training (Connecting to Collections Care)
  *   June 18: Deep Dive into Device Lending (Utah State Library)
  *   June 21: Federal Government Resources for K-8 (North Dakota State Library)

COMMUNICATION

  *   June 5: Effective Workplace Communication Skills, with Andrew Sanderbeck (Utah State Library)
  *   June 5: Reimagining Transgender 'Inclusion' for Libraries (Washington State Library)
  *   June 7: The Fake News Controversy: What Does it Mean for Libraries? (Library Journal)
  *   June 12: The Power of Blogging & Thought Leadership for Nonprofits (Firespring)
  *   June 14: How to Communicate Effectively, Even When It's Hard (GovLoop)
  *   June 20: 5 Things You Can Do Today to Lessen Challenging Behaviors Tomorrow (Early Childhood Investigations)
  *   June 20: Nonprofit Marketing That Works (Network for Good)

DEVELOPMENT & MANAGING CHANGE

  *   June 1: Three Steps to Thriving in Chaos (Effectiveness Institute)
  *   June 6: F3: Fine-Free Future (RIPL)
  *   June 6 : Experimenting with Controlled Vocabulary: Using the Cataloging Lab to Shape LCSH (Georgia Library Association)
  *   June 20: 5 Things You Can Do Today to Lessen Challenging Behaviors Tomorrow (Early Childhood Investigations)
  *   June 26: Chatbots - Discover This Secret Weapon to Scale Training Capability (InSync Training)

FUNDRAISING

  *   June 6: Build A Nonprofit Website That Drives Results! (iMission Institute)
  *   June 6: Introduction to Proposal Writing (Grantspace)
  *   June 6: Small, But Mighty: Seven Ways Small Nonprofits Can Boost Their Performance (GuideStar)
  *   June 7: Building Support for your Library Budget: A Recipe for Success (EveryLibrary)
  *   June 12: Start a Monthly Donor Program NOW. 7 Reasons why you can't afford to wait! (Charity HowTo)
  *   June 13: Introduction to Project Budgets (Grantspace)
  *   June 14: Building a Pipeline of Major Donors: 5 Key Metrics for Success (Bloomerang)
  *   June 19: How to Use Facebook's Free Fundraising Tools to Drive Donations (Charity HowTo)
  *   June 21: Charitable Solicitation Registration: Top Things You Need to Know (Firespring)
  *   June 27: Bootstrap Fundraising - Launching a Development Program (nonprofit hub)
  *   June 27: Introduction to Fundraising Planning (Grantspace)
  *   June 27: Getting Ready to Get Ready for Giving Season (GuideStar)
  *   June 28: How to Stand Out From the Crowd in Online Grant Applications (Charity HowTo)

LEGAL

  *   June 27: Litigation?! Strategies to Lower Your ECE Organization's Risk of Being Involved in Lawsuits (Early Childhood Investigations)

LIBRARY SPACES

  *   June 6: Creating the Future: How a historic Library System used design to establish a new way forward for all libraries (Library Journal)
  *   June 12: Making Space for Active Learning in Your Library (WebJunction)

MANAGEMENT

  *   June 5: Protecting Your Library - How and Why to Research the Financial Stability of Vendors (Library Journal)
  *   June 6: Developing High-Performing Employees Into Effective Front-Line Managers (Training Industry)
  *   June 7: Developing Ethical Leaders from the Ground Up (Training Magazine Network)
  *   June 14: Usability Testing with Steve Krug (DigitalGov)
  *   June 20: NCompass Live: Rising to the Challenge: Using the Aspen Institute Report and Action Guide for Strategic Planning (Nebraska Library Commission)

OUTREACH & PARTNERSHIPS

  *   June 6: Engaging Families of Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities: Strategies to Enhance Your Practice (Early Childhood Investigations)
  *   June 7: Moving Towards Health Equity with GIS (GovLoop)
  *   June 13: A New Kind of Village: Combating Loneliness among Older Adults (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)

PROGRAMMING

  *   June 5: Pride at the Library: LGBTQ Programming For All Ages (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
  *   June 5: STRETCH Your Storytime! Supporting early learning with yoga and movement (Infopeople)
  *   June 6: Senior Fitness Programs in the Library (Let's Move in Libraries)
  *   June 7: Become a STEAM Mastermind in Just 1 Day! (simpleK12)
  *   June 14: "I could really use a good laugh!" How to Give a Laughter-as-Therapy Program in Your Library  (Infopeople)
  *   June 14: STEM-errific Ways to Avoid the Summer Learning Loss (edWeb)
  *   June 19: We're Here, We're Queer, and We're in the Public Record: Federal Government Documents on the LGBT Movement (Federal Depository Library Program)
  *   June 20: Beyond an Apple a Day: Providing Consumer Health Information at Your Library (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)

READER'S ADVISORY

  *   June 5: Springtime D.I.Y.: New Crafts Titles in Print and Audio (Booklist)
  *   June 7: Picture Book Parade: New Titles from Small Presses (Booklist)

REFERENCE

  *   June 6: Public Service Loan Forgiveness: Making This Program Work for You and Your Employer (Federal Depository Library Program)
  *   June 6: Experimenting with Controlled Vocabulary: Using the Cataloging Lab to Shape LCSH (Georgia Library Association)
  *   June 7: Moving Towards Health Equity with GIS (GovLoop)
  *   June 7: The Fake News Controversy: What Does it Mean for Libraries? (Library Journal)
  *   June 7: Library 2.018: Blockchain Applied: Impact on the Information Profession (Library 2.0)
  *   June 13: Learning and Growing Together: WebJunction, the Learning Place for Libraries (WebJunction)
  *   June 14: American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899 (Federal Depository Library Program)
  *   June 19: We're Here, We're Queer, and We're in the Public Record: Federal Government Documents on the LGBT Movement (Federal Depository Library Program)
  *   June 20: Beyond an Apple a Day: Providing Consumer Health Information at Your Library (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
  *   June 21: Federal Government Resources for K-8 (North Dakota State Library)

SCHOOL LIBRARIES

  *   June 5: Firing on All Cylinders: Making Reading Matter (Association of Library Services to Children)
  *   June 5: Resource Roundup: FREE Tools from the Edge (OK2Ask)
  *   June 7: Become a STEAM Mastermind in Just 1 Day! (simpleK12)
  *   June 11: Librarians' Insights on How to Integrate STEM and Coding into Makerspaces (American Libraries Live)
  *   June 12: Fighting Fake: Digital Forensics and News Literacy Education (edWeb)
  *   June 12: In Depth With the New AASL Standards, Part VI (Wyoming State Library)
  *   June 14: Making Project-Based Learning More Than a Project (Education Week)
  *   June 14: STEM-errific Ways to Avoid the Summer Learning Loss (edWeb)
  *   June 21: Federal Government Resources for K-8 (North Dakota State Library)

TECHNOLOGY

  *   June 5: Free & Open Source Software in Government with Code.mil (DigitalGov)
  *   June 5: Resource Roundup: FREE Tools from the Edge (OK2Ask)
  *   June 7: Is digital currency worth the attention of nonprofit leaders? (IdealWare)
  *   June 7: Library 2.018: Blockchain Applied: Impact on the Information Profession (Library 2.0)
  *   June 12: Introduction to Wikidata for Librarians (OCLC Research)
  *   June 18: Deep Dive into Device Lending (Utah State Library)

TRAINING & INSTRUCTION

  *   June 5: Reimagining Transgender 'Inclusion' for Libraries (Washington State Library)
  *   June 5: The Accidental Instructional Designer: Better eLearning Design (InSync Training)
  *   June 12: Fighting Fake: Digital Forensics and News Literacy Education (edWeb)
  *   June 20: Beyond an Apple a Day: Providing Consumer Health Information at Your Library (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)

VOLUNTEERS

  *   June 5: Engaging the Volunteer of the Future (VolunteerMatch)
  *   June 7: Successful Volunteer Interview Strategies (VolunteerMatch)
  *   June 26: Build Staff Buy-In for Volunteer Engagement (VolunteerMatch)

Cheers!
Darci Hanning, MLIS
Technology Development Consultant
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