[Libs-Or] Online Learning Resources for May

Darci Hanning darci.hanning at state.or.us
Thu Apr 30 15:36:45 PDT 2020


Greetings!

For those that are working remotely, this can be a great time to partake in online learning. These training opportunities for the month of May were 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 here: http://library.wyo.gov/services/training/calendar.

Additional items specific to Oregon libraries are also listed below.

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

Free to Oregon public library staff:

*         Edge Assessment Building Block Webinars:

o   Community Value (Part 1 of 3) (view archived recording<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt9MX0UJ7p0>)

o   Engaging the Community (Part of 3) (view archived recording<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAb1tIIGJHw>)

o   May 12: Organizational Management<https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwuc-Cprz8iHdwbQtajV5xbIZ0p9UADT5eE> (Part 3 of 3) (11am PT)


*         Edge Action Webinars:

o   Prepare - Understanding Your Community Context (Part 1 of 3) (view archived recording<https://libraryedgeevent.webex.com/ec3300/eventcenter/enroll/register.do?siteurl=libraryedgeevent&formId=19424867&confId=19424867&formType=1&loadFlag=1&eventType=1&accessType=downloadRecording&internalDWRecordTicket=4832534b00000004212b3c9f877f85bde07476c2511aa6e519666736b95bcb71ad8b9ead8913e7d2>)

o   Compare - Understanding Your Assessment Results (Part 2 of 3) (view archived recording<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9KkwKB_U_E>)

o   May 5: Act - Crafting Your S.M.A.R.T. Action Plan<https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMpd-mspzgsEtIgEXzshScUFY2UwF1CagpD> (Part 3 of 3) (11am PT)

Be sure to visit the COVID-19 Webinars and Training<https://libguides.osl.state.or.us/coronavirus/webinars> section of our LibGuide!

Free Online Conferences

*         May 4: #LIBREV(olution)<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/librevolution-free-library-web-conference-tickets-102303616872>
A free day-long web conference for library workers, around the theme of Collective Resistance & Communal Resilience


*         May 19-20: Connections Summit: Directors Edition (SirsiDynix)<https://www.sirsidynix.com/connections-summit/>
Connections Summit: Directors Edition-is a free, online conference for all library directors, worldwide-even those who are not customers of SirsiDynix. Sessions cover topics such as opening your library in a post-quarantine environment, fine free libraries, personnel management, library marketing, and much more! Prepare to learn, be inspired, and even entertained! Sessions are fast-paced and concise with most being 20 minutes or less.

May free webinars are listed below by topic. Please visit WebJunction's web page<https://www.webjunction.org/find-training/free-events.html> for complete registration details.

ADVOCACY

  *   May 7: How to Share Your Message (And Drive Your Mission) on LinkedIn (LinkedIn for Nonprofits)
  *   May 7: How Foundations and Friends Can Support Their Libraries During COVID-19 (United for Libraries)
  *   May 13: How to Crisis-Proof Your Nonprofit Social Media Strategy (Network for Good)
  *   May 21: Tools Every Nonprofit Needs to Simplify Their Life (Firespring)

ASSESSMENT & PLANNING

  *   May 5: Data for Decision Making (Infopeople)
  *   May 6: Using Social Media Listening to Adapt Your Library for COVID-19 (Public Library Association)
  *   May 13: The Six-Week [Assessment] Project: How to Get from Ideas to Results in a Hurry (Georgia Library Association)
  *   May 13: Maximizing and Measuring Virtual Programs (Public Library Association)
  *   May 19: Online Survey Tools and Techniques (IdealWare)
  *   May 26: Why Futurists Can't Predict the Future, And How You Can (Pattern Research, Inc.)

ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY

  *   May 6: Little Hands Signing Professional Development Storytime: Feelings Signs (Montana State Library)

BOARDS

  *   May 7: Boards and CEOs: The Secrets to Effective Governance (GrantSpace)
  *   May 19: Ten Actions for Boards Governing in a Crisis (Propel Nonprofits)

CHILDREN & TEENS

  *   At Your Leisure: Phone-a Story - Simple fun one call away! (Colorado Virtual Library)<https://bit.ly/2xfFeaf>
  *   May 5: The One and Only Bob Book Launch (School Library Journal)
  *   May 6: Attuned Interactions and Healthy Relationships Support Early Development (Early Childhood Investigations)
  *   May 7: Picture books + STEAM activities = excellent library programming! (Utah State Library)
  *   May 7: Honoring Infancy: Libraries Welcoming Babies (Association for Library Service to Children)
  *   May 12: Our World: Global Citizenship in Kid Lit (Booklist)
  *   May 14: Critical Thinking in the Age of Fake News (Part 3 of Tech Trends of Spring 2020) (School Library Journal)
  *   May 19: Honoring Infancy: Beyond Baby Storytime (Association for Library Service to Children)
  *   May 20: Reading for Justice: A Database for YA & Youth Literature (Nebraska Library Commission)
  *   May 20: Girls STEAM Ahead with NASA Free Resources (National Girls Collaborative Project)
  *   May 21: CryptoClub: Exploring Mathematics in a Playful and Engaging Way (National Girls Collaborative Project)

COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT

  *   At Your Leisure: Fair Use and Controlled Digital Lending in the Age of COVID-19 (ALA Copytalk)<https://bit.ly/2ShWpiG> and slides<https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vTcepgJqVAX4nf4VL6C7hDjR3_l3S0KaXcy0NfG6hf-46ZeY5oVYbUGrj4X9fvr9FwKqVzekVn-bpBn/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000&slide=id.g727939f626_0_2>
  *   May 4: New Middle-Grade Series (Booklist)
  *   May 6: Preserve This Podcast (iSchool UW Madison)
  *   May 6: Fire Protection Strategies for Collections & Museums (Connecting to Collections Care)
  *   May 6: Better Sharing Through Metadata: Good Practices for Better Discovery (Infopeople)
  *   May 7: Level Up: Prep Your Literacy Toolkit (Library Journal)

COMMUNICATION

  *   May 1: Making Difficult Conversations Easy (Effectiveness Institute)
  *   May 6: Ethics & Empathy in Data Visualization (SirsiDynix)
  *   May 6: Little Hands Signing Professional Development Storytime: Feelings Signs (Montana State Library)
  *   May 7: How to Share Your Message (And Drive Your Mission) on LinkedIn (LinkedIn for Nonprofits)
  *   May 28: Online Tools for Content Creation and Virtual Meetings (Mid-America Library Alliance)

DIGITAL RESOURCES

  *   At Your Leisure: Fair Use and Controlled Digital Lending in the Age of COVID-19 (ALA Copytalk)<https://bit.ly/2ShWpiG> and slides<https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vTcepgJqVAX4nf4VL6C7hDjR3_l3S0KaXcy0NfG6hf-46ZeY5oVYbUGrj4X9fvr9FwKqVzekVn-bpBn/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000&slide=id.g727939f626_0_2>
  *   At Your Leisure: Making the Most of Your Digital Collection (School Library Connection)<https://bit.ly/35repgd>
  *   May 7: Reading With Purpose in a Digital Environment (Mackin)

DATABASES & E-RESOURCES

  *   At Your Leisure: CultureGrams (Wyoming State Library)<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgQ9D6C56ds>
  *   May 7: Newspaper Navigator Data Jam Registration (Library of Congress)

DEVELOPMENT & MANAGING CHANGE

  *   May 7: Trauma-Informed Libraries: ACE's and Protective Factors (Idaho Commission for Libraries)
  *   May 7: Level Up: Prep Your Literacy Toolkit (Library Journal)
  *   May 12: COVID-19: Safety Tips for Reopening Your Library (Demco)
  *   May 12: Trauma-Informed Libraries: Building Positive Experiences (Idaho Commission for Libraries)
  *   May 13: How to Review A Book (Pattern Research, Inc.)
  *   May 13: I am ... Safe Zones: Sticks and Stones LGBTQA 101 (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
  *   May 19: Online Survey Tools and Techniques (IdealWare)
  *   May 20: Shifting Your Events Online During COVID-19 (GrantSpace)

FUNDRAISING

  *   May 1: How to Start a Coronavirus Relief Fund for Nonprofit Employees: A Step By Step Guide (CharityHowTo)
  *   May 5: Crowdfunding in Our Climate: A Digital Fundraising Plan of Action (TechSoup)
  *   May 7: Cut Costs and Get Creative in Crisis Mode with Nonprofit Appeals (Firespring)
  *   May 7: Create Connection and Raise Money Using Zoom for Virtual Fundraising Events (TechSoup)
  *   May 8: COVID-19 Funding Strategies: Tapping Foundation Support (Bloomerang)
  *   May 12: How to Promote Your Online Fundraising Campaign (CharityHowTo)
  *   May 14: Hack the Mind: Using Psychology to Boost Your Fundraising (Bloomerang)
  *   May 20: Fundraising Tune-up (Productive Fundraising)

LEGAL

  *   At Your Leisure: Fair Use and Controlled Digital Lending in the Age of COVID-19 (ALA Copytalk)<https://bit.ly/2ShWpiG> and slides<https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vTcepgJqVAX4nf4VL6C7hDjR3_l3S0KaXcy0NfG6hf-46ZeY5oVYbUGrj4X9fvr9FwKqVzekVn-bpBn/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000&slide=id.g727939f626_0_2>

LIBRARY SPACES

  *   May 20: Shifting Your Events Online During COVID-19 (GrantSpace)

MANAGEMENT

  *   May 7: Boards and CEOs: The Secrets to Effective Governance (GrantSpace)
  *   May 7: How Foundations and Friends Can Support Their Libraries During COVID-19 (United for Libraries)
  *   May 12: COVID-19: Safety Tips for Reopening Your Library (Demco)
  *   May 14: How to Find the Right Cloud(s) For Your Needs (GovLoop)

OUTREACH & PARTNERSHIPS

  *   May 7: Trauma-Informed Libraries: ACE's and Protective Factors (Idaho Commission for Libraries)
  *   May 11: Navigating Benefits.gov: A Resource for Community Advocates (Federal Depository Library Program)
  *   May 12: Trauma-Informed Libraries: Building Positive Experiences (Idaho Commission for Libraries)
  *   May 13: Answers & Updates to Pressing Questions & Concerns about Public Charge, COVID-19 & Census Outreach for our Immigrant Communities (Infopeople)
  *   May 13: The Average American Reader Needs You to Write (Even More) Clearly (Digital.gov)
  *   May 13: I am ... Safe Zones: Sticks and Stones LGBTQA 101 (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)

PROGRAMMING

  *   At Your Leisure: Phone-a Story - Simple fun one call away! (Colorado Virtual Library)<https://bit.ly/2xfFeaf>
  *   May 6: Little Hands Signing Professional Development Storytime: Feelings Signs (Montana State Library)
  *   May 7: Picture books + STEAM activities = excellent library programming! (Utah State Library)
  *   May 7: Honoring Infancy: Libraries Welcoming Babies (Association for Library Service to Children)
  *   May 19: Honoring Infancy: Beyond Baby Storytime (Association for Library Service to Children)
  *   May 20: Girls STEAM Ahead with NASA Free Resources (National Girls Collaborative Project)
  *   May 21: CryptoClub: Exploring Mathematics in a Playful and Engaging Way (National Girls Collaborative Project)
  *   May 21: Programming for Adults with Developmental Disabilities: Why and How (Infopeople)

READERS' ADVISORY

  *   May 4: New Middle-Grade Series (Booklist)
  *   May 7: Level Up: Prep Your Literacy Toolkit (Library Journal)
  *   May 12: Our World: Global Citizenship in Kid Lit (Booklist)
  *   May 18: HarperCollins Adult Fall Faves! (Booklist)
  *   May 20: Reading for Justice: A Database for YA & Youth Literature (Nebraska Library Commission)

REFERENCE

  *   May 5: Overview of COVID-19 and CDC's Response to the Pandemic with a Highlight of Federal COVID-19 Resources (Federal Depository Library Program)
  *   May 5: 3 Ways to Look at the Global Engineering Research Landscape (Library Journal)
  *   May 5: How PubMed Works: Introduction
  *   May 7: Searching Out of the Box (Montana State Library)
  *   May 11: Navigating Benefits.gov: A Resource for Community Advocates (Federal Depository Library Program)
  *   May 12: Legislative Branch Resources 101 (Federal Depository Library Program)
  *   May 18: Taming LOC.gov (Idaho Commission for Libraries)
  *   May 27: Braving the Elements: PubChem Resources to Weather any Situation (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)

SCHOOL LIBRARIES

  *   At Your Leisure: Open at Home: School Librarians as Instructional Leaders (EveryLibrary)<https://bit.ly/3esqUMg>
  *   May 4: Ethical Challenges in Remote Learning: Student Data Privacy, Digital Equity, Leadership (edWeb.net)
  *   May 5: The One and Only Bob Book Launch (School Library Journal)
  *   May 6: Open for the Future: School Librarians as Planners and Preppers (EveryLibrary)
  *   May 6: Introduction to the Question Formulation Technique for Primary Source Learning (Library of Congress)
  *   May 6: Happy and Healthy at Home: Student Mental Health and Distance Learning (edWeb.net)
  *   May 7: Reading With Purpose in a Digital Environment (Mackin)
  *   May 12: Fostering Student Agency: The 10 Questions Framework in Your Library (School Library Connection)
  *   May 13: Flipped Classrooms (and Other Online Learning Tools!) in a Flipped World (School Library Journal)

TECHNOLOGY

  *   May 14: How to Find the Right Cloud(s) For Your Needs (GovLoop)
  *   May 21: Tools Every Nonprofit Needs to Simplify Their Life (Firespring)
  *   May 27: Pretty Sweet Tech (Nebraska Library Commission)
  *   May 28: Online Tools for Content Creation and Virtual Meetings (Mid-America Library Alliance)

TRAINING & INSTRUCTION

  *   May 5: Create Stunning Graphics for eLearning (Training Magazine Network)
  *   May 5: Rapid Training and Upskilling for the Remote Workforce: L&D Strategies in Times of Crisis (Training Industry)
  *   May 5: 3 Ways to Look at the Global Engineering Research Landscape (Library Journal)
  *   May 6: Introduction to the Question Formulation Technique for Primary Source Learning (Library of Congress)
  *   May 7: Searching Out of the Box (Montana State Library)
  *   May 13: Issues in Forestry and Science Librarianship: Taxonomy and Authority Control: Experiences of a Federal Science Library (Federal Depository Library Program)
  *   May 14: Critical Thinking in the Age of Fake News (Part 3 of Tech Trends of Spring 2020) (School Library Journal)

VOLUNTEERS

  *   May 5: Social Media and Volunteer Engagement (VolunteerMatch)
  *   May 12: Engaging the Volunteer of the Future (VolunteerMatch)

Cheers,
Darci Hanning, MLIS
Public Library Consultant / CE Coordinator
https://libguides.osl.state.or.us/coronavirus

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