[Libs-Or] Free Online Learning for September 2020

Darci Hanning darci.hanning at state.or.us
Mon Aug 31 16:18:03 PDT 2020


Greetings!

Below are this month’s free online training opportunities – they 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.


Free to Oregon library staff, volunteers, and board members:


·         Highlighted webinar for September: Strengthen Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Practice Through Self-Paced Learnings<https://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction/strengthen-EDI-practice-through-self-paced-learning.html> (September 15, 12:00p PT). While classroom training has an important place in library staff education, learning is extended and reinforced when staff have the opportunity to work through difficult topics outside of the classroom. In order to support staff learning about issues of equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI), Multnomah County Library has developed a “Racially Just” toolkit, containing activities staff can use to learn and practice on their own, with colleagues, or in their staff groups. The toolkit workbooks include information and activities related to bias, microaggressions, allyship and cross-cultural communication, as well as a workbook focused on learning about Native American and Alaska Native people and communities. Learn how Multnomah Library developed the workbooks and what indicators signaled that their organization was ready to support staff with self-paced learning about EDI. Presented by: Ekatrina Sotomayor, Access Services Assistant, and Amy Honisett, Learning and Development Specialist, Multnomah County Library, Oregon.


·         September 17, 11:00a PT: Dowd’s monthly webinar, “Getting Hit on by Customers: Women (and men) share their tools for stopping unwanted attention . If you’re not on the “dowds-webinar” mailing list to receive free registration information, fill out this form<https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Reg4HomlessnessTraining> and select the second option (for webinars) or select both options if you want access to recordings of Dowd’s webinars through Niche Academy.


·         Be sure to check the State Library’s Continuing Education Resources for COVID-19 related live and archived webinars<https://libguides.osl.state.or.us/conted/covid19>, additional free resources<https://libguides.osl.state.or.us/conted/free>, and EDI learning opportunities<https://libguides.osl.state.or.us/conted/edi>.

·         Stay tuned for details about the State Library’s next topic talk: Virtual Meet and Greet with Library Support. This will be an opportunity for all library staff from around the state to learn more about the services and programs that Library Support offers as well as a chance to meet our new Program Manager, Buzzy Nielsen.

Have a topic you’d like to see our great Oregon library community discuss? Send us your ideas: library.support at state.or.us<mailto:library.support at state.or.us>


Online Conference:

·         September 9: Connections Summit: Academic Edition (SirsiDynix)<https://www.sirsidynix.com/connections-summit/>


September 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

  *   Sep 1: Storytelling for Impact (Firespring)
  *   Sep 2: Turning Non-Profits into Visual Storytellers (NonProfit Hub)
  *   Sep 30: How to Rebound Digital Marketing After Covid-19 (NonProfit Hub)

ASSESSMENT & PLANNING

  *   Sep 1: Preparing for the Unthinkable, Planning for the Inevitable: Disaster Prevention, Response, and Recovery for Libraries (Federal Depository Library Program)
  *   Sep 2: The 'Toward Gigabit Libraries' Project Update (Nebraska Library Commission)
  *   Sep 3: Organizational Planning In Times Of Uncertainty (Bloomerang)
  *   Sep 9: Simple Strategic Planning Training (State Library of North Carolina)
  *   Sep 10: Scenario Planning in Uncertain Times (Propel Nonprofits)
  *   Sep 15: Workforce Development Strategies for Recovery and Resilience (Infopeople)
  *   Sep 16: Prepare, Prevent, Protect: Security & Safety in Early Childhood Facilities (Early Childhood Investigations)
  *   Sep 17: Developing a Digital Inclusion Response to COVID-19 (Utah State Library)

ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY

  *   Sep 9: Online and Face-to-Face - They Want Me to do What? Thriving in a Blended Learning Classroom (AbleNet)
  *   Sep 10: Integrating Assistive Technology into Virtual Instruction for Struggling Readers (edWeb.net)
  *   Sep 17: Accessibility Tips: How to create accessible learning content (TRAILS)

CHILDREN & TEENS

  *   At Your Leisure: Maker-Spacing Your Distance Learning (Mackin)<https://www.mackin.com/hq/maker-spacing-your-distance-learning/>
  *   Sep 8: Picture Books for Fall (School Library Journal)
  *   Sep 9: Fall Graphic Novels for All Levels (Library Journal)
  *   Sep 10: Disney Publishing Worldwide Preview (Booklist)

COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT

  *   Sep 8: Love Letters: Romantic Reads for Your Shelf (Booklist)
  *   Sep 8: Picture Books for Fall (School Library Journal)
  *   Sep 9: Fall Graphic Novels for All Levels (Library Journal)
  *   Sep 9: Basics of Collection Photography (Connecting to Collections Care)
  *   Sep 10: Disney Publishing Worldwide Preview (Booklist)
  *   Sep 17: For the Love of Facts: Even More Fall Nonfiction (School Library Journal)
  *   Sep 21: Graphic Novels in Every Classroom (Idaho Commission for Libraries)
  *   Sep 29: Ways to Fill Your Shelves Without Draining Your Budget (Indiana State Library)

COMMUNICATION

  *   Sep 2: Anti-Racism in Academia: A Learning Journey - Listen (EduCause)
  *   Sep 2: Turning Non-Profits into Visual Storytellers (NonProfit Hub)
  *   Sep 11: Making Difficult Conversations Easy (Effectiveness Institute)
  *   Sep 15: Designing and Leading Virtual Meetings That Keep People Engaged (Personify)
  *   Sep 15: How Rude! The Price of Incivility in the Workplace (Colorado State Library)
  *   Sep 15: Podcast Power: Launch Your Podcast in One Day (InSync Training)
  *   Sep 17: “Because I See What You Do”: How Microaggressions Undermine the Hope for Authenticity at Work (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
  *   Sep 21: Positive Influence: Earning Trust and Respect (Pattern Research, Inc.)
  *   Sep 24: Engage Families and Staff about COVID-19 Protocols Using Using Media Literacy (Early Childhood Investigations)
  *   Sep 30: How to Rebound Digital Marketing After Covid-19 (NonProfit Hub)

DIGITAL RESOURCES

  *   Sep 8: Race, Power, and Curation: Black Women's Suffrage Digital Collection Launch Event (Digital Public Library of America)
  *   Sep 9: Online and Face-to-Face - They Want Me to do What? Thriving in a Blended Learning Classroom (AbleNet)

DATABASES & E-RESOURCES

  *   At Your Leisure: eLIBRARY (Wyoming State Library)<https://youtu.be/I6SpAOAVIaU>
  *   Sep 18: Prepare for Presidential Elections with Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints (Cengage)

DEVELOPMENT & MANAGING CHANGE

  *   At Your Leisure: Unmasking Misinformation (TEDx Talks)<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TynQMyr8yzo>
  *   Sep 9: Intentional Leadership: Board Governance Practices that Promote Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (Part 2 of 2) (Bloomerang)
  *   Sep 9: Grey Literature Resources to Support Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
  *   Sep 9: An Outrage: Hosting a Virtual Scholar-Led Screening and Discussion (Programming Librarian)
  *   Sep 15: 4 Strategies for Overcoming the Challenges of Mandatory Remote Learning and Working From Home (Educause)
  *   Sep 15: Designing and Leading Virtual Meetings That Keep People Engaged (Personify)
  *   Sep 15: Strengthen Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Practice Through Self-Paced Learning (WebJunction)

FUNDRAISING

  *   Sep 1: How to Get More Donations: A 101 Guide to Charitable Giving (Nonprofit Learning Lab)
  *   Sep 1: Asking Styles: A Revolutionary Concept in Fundraising (CharityHowTo)
  *   Sep 1: Mapping Your Capital Campaign During the COVID-19 Crisis (Bloomerang)
  *   Sep 1: Storytelling for Impact (Firespring)
  *   Sep 3: 5 Reasons Why Direct Mail Continues to Create Fundraising Home Runs (CharityHowTo)
  *   Sep 9: Overcoming the Overhead Myth: Budgeting for an Effective Website, Marketing & Growth (Firespring)
  *   Sep 15: How to Supercharge Your Grant Research (CharityHowTo)
  *   Sep 23: Introduction to Project Budgets (Candid Learning)
  *   Sep 29: Reluctant Fundraiser? Not A Fundraiser? Not A Problem! (Bloomerang)
  *   Sep 30: 10 Quick Tips to Super Charge Your Next Fundraising Appeal (Productive Fundraising)

LEGAL

  *   Sep 10: Orientation to Legal Research Webinar Series: U.S. Federal Statutes (Law Library of Congress)
  *   Sep 15: Orientation to Law Library Collections Webinar (Law Library of Congress)
  *   Sep 22: Copyright and Creative Commons resources for patrons, students, and library workers (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)

MANAGEMENT

  *   Sep 8: Nonprofit Cybersecurity: Tools to Get Started (IdealWare)
  *   Sep 9: Intentional Leadership: Board Governance Practices that Promote Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (Part 2 of 2) (Bloomerang)
  *   Sep 9: Overcoming the Overhead Myth: Budgeting for an Effective Website, Marketing & Growth (Firespring)
  *   Sep 9: Trauma-Informed Nonprofit Leadership (NonProfit Hub)
  *   Sep 15: How Rude! The Price of Incivility in the Workplace (Colorado State Library)
  *   Sep 16: Prepare, Prevent, Protect: Security & Safety in Early Childhood Facilities (Early Childhood Investigations)
  *   Sep 17: “Because I See What You Do”: How Microaggressions Undermine the Hope for Authenticity at Work (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
  *   Sep 21: The Organizational Map: What's Different About Leadership (Pattern Research, Inc.)
  *   Sep 21: Positive Influence: Earning Trust and Respect (Pattern Research, Inc.)
  *   Sep 21: Library Leadership Ethics (Pattern Research, Inc.)
  *   Sep 22: Exceptional Customer Service (State Library of North Carolina)

OUTREACH & PARTNERSHIPS

  *   Sep 1: Return to the Future: Your 2020 Census (Indiana State Library)
  *   Sep 2: The 'Toward Gigabit Libraries' Project Update (Nebraska Library Commission)
  *   Sep 2: Anti-Racism in Academia: A Learning Journey - Listen (EduCause)
  *   Sep 8: Helping Students Succeed During COVID-19 (Infopeople)
  *   Sep 10: Scenario Planning in Uncertain Times (Propel Nonprofits)
  *   Sep 15: With Change comes Innovation: Discussion on Author Talks, Planning, and Outreach (North Carolina Library Association)
  *   Sep 15: Podcast Power: Launch Your Podcast in One Day (InSync Training)
  *   Sep 15: Federal Crowdsourcing Webinar Series, Episode 14: Putting Open Data to Work for America’s Communities (DigitalGov)
  *   Sep 15: Workforce Development Strategies for Recovery and Resilience (Infopeople)
  *   Sep 15: Culturally Responsive STEAM Programming: Engaging Latinx Communities in Rural Areas (STAR Net)
  *   Sep 29: Virtual Programs for Public Libraries (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)

PROGRAMMING

  *   At Your Leisure: Genealogy Introduction—Census Records at the National Archives (National Archives)<https://bit.ly/3hyMD6u>
  *   Sep 1: Closing the Gender Gap: Developing Gender Equitable STEAM Programs (STAR Net)
  *   Sep 8: Helping Students Succeed During COVID-19 (Infopeople)
  *   Sep 9: An Outrage: Hosting a Virtual Scholar-Led Screening and Discussion (Programming Librarian)
  *   Sep 15: With Change comes Innovation: Discussion on Author Talks, Planning, and Outreach (North Carolina Library Association)
  *   Sep 15: Culturally Responsive STEAM Programming: Engaging Latinx Communities in Rural Areas (STAR Net)
  *   Sep 17: Cooking Virtually: Culinary Literacy Programming Online (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
  *   Sep 21: National Library of Medicine Resources for Citizen Scientists (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
  *   Sep 21: Neurodiversity and STEM Education (National Girls Collaborative Project)
  *   Sep 29: Virtual Programs for Public Libraries (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)

READERS’ ADVISORY

  *   Sep 8: Love Letters: Romantic Reads for Your Shelf (Booklist)
  *   Sep 8: Picture Books for Fall (School Library Journal)
  *   Sep 9: Fall Graphic Novels for All Levels (Library Journal)
  *   Sep 10: Disney Publishing Worldwide Preview (Booklist)
  *   Sep 17: For the Love of Facts: Even More Fall Nonfiction (School Library Journal)

REFERENCE

  *   Sep 9: Grey Literature Resources to Support Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
  *   Sep 10: Orientation to Legal Research Webinar Series: U.S. Federal Statutes (Law Library of Congress)
  *   Sep 10: Pharmaceutical Research Sources Available for COVID-19 (Federal Depository Library Program)
  *   Sep 15: Orientation to Law Library Collections Webinar (Law Library of Congress)
  *   Sep 15: Help! I’m an Accidental Government Information Librarian presents... Food, Energy, Water, Health, & informaciόn en espaňol Web Guides Featuring U.S. Government Web Sites—Plus Why and How to Create Your Own Topical Guides (North Carolina Library Association)
  *   Sep 15: Federal Crowdsourcing Webinar Series, Episode 14: Putting Open Data to Work for America’s Communities (DigitalGov)
  *   Sep 16: Lifting Voices: Perspectives on Literature by People of Color (Mackin)
  *   Sep 18: Prepare for Presidential Elections with Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints (Cengage)
  *   Sep 21: National Library of Medicine Resources for Citizen Scientists (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
  *   Sep 22: Secrets of the Super Searchers (Federal Depository Library Program)
  *   Sep 22: Copyright and Creative Commons resources for patrons, students, and library workers (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)
  *   Sep 22: Towards a Mindful Practice in Library Work (Infopeople)
  *   Sep 23: How the Economy is Impacted by COVID-19 (Special Library Association)

SCHOOL LIBRARIES

  *   At Your Leisure: Part 1: Open at Home: School Librarians as Instructional Leaders (EveryLibrary Institute)<https://www.everylibraryinstitute.org/webinars_on_demand>
  *   Sep 2: Gender Equity in Online STEM Learning (National Girls Collaborative Project)
  *   Sep 3: Optimizing the Distance Learning Experience and Virtual Classroom (Educause)
  *   Sep 3: How to Design Socially Distanced Classrooms During COVID-19 (edWeb.net)
  *   Sep 8: Love Letters: Romantic Reads for Your Shelf (Booklist)
  *   Sep 8: Picture Books for Fall (School Library Journal)
  *   Sep 9: Fall Graphic Novels for All Levels (Library Journal)
  *   Sep 10: Integrating Assistive Technology into Virtual Instruction for Struggling Readers (edWeb.net)
  *   Sep 10: Disney Publishing Worldwide Preview (Booklist)
  *   Sep 16: AASL Town Hall: Leading Learning (American Association of School Librarians)
  *   Sep 17: For the Love of Facts: Even More Fall Nonfiction (School Library Journal)
  *   Sep 18: Prepare for Presidential Elections with Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints (Cengage)
  *   Sep 21: National Library of Medicine Resources for Citizen Scientists (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
  *   Sep 21: Graphic Novels in Every Classroom (Idaho Commission for Libraries)
  *   Sep 21: Neurodiversity and STEM Education (National Girls Collaborative Project)
  *   Sep 22: Copyright and Creative Commons resources for patrons, students, and library workers (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)
  *   Sep 22: Behind the Book Author Takeover with DJ Corchin (Follett)
  *   Sep 22: 3 Cool Tools That Support Growth in the K-8 Classroom (OK2Ask)
  *   Sep 30: Pretty Sweet Tech (Nebraska Library Commission)

TECHNOLOGY

  *   Sep 2: The 'Toward Gigabit Libraries' Project Update (Nebraska Library Commission)
  *   Sep 8: Nonprofit Cybersecurity: Tools to Get Started (IdealWare)
  *   Sep 15: Designing and Leading Virtual Meetings That Keep People Engaged (Personify)
  *   Sep 17: Developing a Digital Inclusion Response to COVID-19 (Utah State Library)
  *   Sep 30: Pretty Sweet Tech (Nebraska Library Commission)

TRAINING & INSTRUCTION

  *   At Your Leisure: eLIBRARY (Wyoming State Library)<https://youtu.be/I6SpAOAVIaU>
  *   At Your Leisure: Genealogy Introduction—Census Records at the National Archives (National Archives)<https://bit.ly/3hyMD6u>
  *   Sep 2: Gender Equity in Online STEM Learning (National Girls Collaborative Project)
  *   Sep 3: Optimizing the Distance Learning Experience and Virtual Classroom (Educause)
  *   Sep 9: Online and Face-to-Face - They Want Me to do What? Thriving in a Blended Learning Classroom (AbleNet)
  *   Sep 10: Integrating Assistive Technology into Virtual Instruction for Struggling Readers (edWeb.net)
  *   Sep 10: Creating Virtual Classroom Experiences using Microlearning (InSync Training)
  *   Sep 15: 4 Strategies for Overcoming the Challenges of Mandatory Remote Learning and Working From Home (Educause)
  *   Sep 15: Strengthen Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Practice Through Self-Paced Learning (WebJunction)
  *   Sep 16: Virtual Classroom Instructional Design - Create Engaging & Impactful Learning Programs (InSync Training)
  *   Sep 17: Accessibility Tips: How to create accessible learning content (TRAILS)
  *   Sep 21: Neurodiversity and STEM Education (National Girls Collaborative Project)
  *   Sep 22: How Much Time Do You Have? Quick and Flexible Activities to Add Some Metacognition to your One-shot Science Information Literacy Sessions (North Carolina Library Association)
  *   Sep 29: Once Upon A Training: The Impact Of Stories On Learning And Engagement (Utah State Library)
  *   Sep 29: Create Stunning Presentations Using Google Slides (Training Magazine Network)
  *   Sep 30: NNLM Resource Picks: PubMed Central (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)

VOLUNTEERS

  *   Sep 8: Understanding Soft Risk in Volunteer Engagement (VolunteerMatch)
  *   Sep 15: Managing Difficult Volunteer Transitions (VolunteerMatch)
  *   Sep 23: Best Practices for Recruiting Online (VolunteerMatch)


Cheers,
Darci Hanning, MLIS
Public Library Consultant / CE Coordinator
Continuing Education Resources: https://libguides.osl.state.or.us/conted

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