26 سبتمبر 2012

ندوات مجانية للمكتبيين تُقدم عبر شبكة الإنترنت 18!


السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته،

 
 
السادة زوار المدونة الكرام، أقدم لكم مجموعة جديدة من الندوات المهنية المتخصصة في مجال المكتبات والمعلومات والتى يتم عقدها وبثها عبر شبكة الإنترنت مجاناً، وفيما يلي عرضاً مفسراً لها:

قاعة اليسير للمكتبات والمكتبيين للتعليم عن بعد "مجاناً"

"المستودعات المتخصصة فى مجال المكتبات والمعلومات"

التاريخ والوقت: يوم السبت 6/ 10 / 2012، الساعة الثامنة والنصف مساء إن شاء الله تعالى.

المحاضر: د/ إيمان فوزى، مدرس علم المكتبات والمعلومات بكلية آداب - جامعة حلوان (جمهورية مصر العربية).

رابط المحاضرة المباشر فى الوقت المعلن إن شاء الله تعالى: http://www.anymeeting.com/ganbah1

ملحوظة: يتم فتح القاعة إن شاء الله تعالى قبل موعد المحاضرة المعلن بعشر دقائق.

 
WebJunction Webinars

"Incubate leadership @ your library"
 
Date & Time: 16 October 2012, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time [UTC -4]
 
Description: Effective leadership in a library community is not performed by any one person. Instead, it is a collective act of many players contributing their toolset of complementary and evolving skills. Leadership "incubates" best in an environment nurtured by collaborative and continuous learning; it often grows accidentally, sometimes unbeknownst to the leader-to-be. Through peer mentoring and other methods, explore ways to create a generative space that nourishes the infectious qualities of leadership. Develop a network of seasoned learners who will incubate leadership, both within your library and in support of the broader community, collaboratively building and leading a rich and fulfilling learning organization.
 
Presenter: Jennifer Peterson, Community Manager, OCLC WebJunction, Board Member ARSL, and 2011 LJ Mover & Shaker.
 
"Freedom Rings in Philadelphia: community technology adoption"
 
Date & Time: 25 October 2012, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time [UTC -4]
 
Description: The Freedom Rings Partnership is a digital inclusion initiative funded by Federal stimulus monies. We are bringing Internet access, computer assistance and digital opportunities to Philadelphians with the least access to broadband. Comprised of a coalition of grassroots organizations, government, and universities, we proudly count People’s Emergency Center and the Free Library of Philadelphia as Managing Partners in this city-wide effort. Extending beyond the library and traditional organizational walls, our public-computing centers -KEYSPOTS - are located in community organizations that have the trust of their constituents; technology access is a complimentary asset to their diverse missions. Learn how to develop sustainable partnerships and adapt this model to meet your community technology adoption needs.

Presenters: Jennifer Donsky, Public Services Technology Library Coordinator, The Free Library of Philadelphia; and Lorelei Shingledecker, Program Manager, Broadband Technology Opportunities Program at People's Emergency Center

School Library Journal Webinars

"Celebrate With Shannon Hale Live!"

Date & Time: Monday, October 1, 2012- 1:00 PM ET - 60 minutes

Description: RETURN TO A SCHOOL LIKE NO OTHER

It’s finally here-Princess Academy: Palace of Stone, sequel to the beloved Newbery-Honoree book, Princess Academy. Reunite with Miri and her friends as they share in the joys of friendship, the delight of young romance, and the fate of a fairy tale kingdom.
 
Join Shannon Hale for a unique opportunity to celebrate with her during a live webcast from Brooklyn Friends School and a chance to ask her questions live! Sign up now-space is limited. We encourage you to set up an assembly so all of your kids, parents and teachers can watch
 

Can’t make it on October 1? No problem! Register now and you will get an email reminder from School Library Journal post-live event when the webcast is archived and available for on-demand viewing at your convenience!

"Getting Boys to Read: Seeing Your Library Through a Guy’s Eyes"

Date & Time: Thursday, October 4, 2012, 3:00 - 4:00 PM ET/12:00 - 1:00 PM PT

Description: Ever help a guy find food in the refrigerator? In this fun and informative webinar, you’ll discover how some everyday observations - like that time you maybe helped a guy find the mayo that was right in the front of the fridge - are really vital clues for thinking about getting boys to read in your library.

In addition to the fun, the serious side of the topic will be addressed, including why the gap between boys’ and girls’ reading levels is a major concern among health experts and educators, and why the vast majority of reluctant readers are boys. Attendees will learn some tips to promote and support genres that boys like, including comic books, graphic novels, sports, and nonfiction, as well as some ideas for creating reading role models and communities for boys grades K-12. If you want ways to get books in the hands of your guys - and take a different look at how we think about getting boys to read - this session will inspire you.
 
Panelists include author and education writer Richard Whitmire and graphic novels reviewer and librarian M. Brandon Robbins. The webcast will feature information on the March 2010 Center on Education Policy report on the reading gap for boys, a “Comic Books & Literacy” research compilation, a white paper called “Football Literacy” on how sports have a greater reach than ever among young boys, and related research and materials.
 
Presenters:
Dan Verdick - Vice President of Marketing & Communications, ABDO Publishing

Dan Verdick is an author and library speaker who has led sessions at dozens of district- and state-level meetings across the US, including the CSLA (California), FAME (Florida), Minneapolis Public Schools, Atlanta Public Schools, Dallas ISD, New York Public Schools, the AZLA, NVLA, and more. He’s been featured on the NBC Today Show and in the Wall Street Journal and USA Today. Dan is the Vice President of Marketing & Communications for educational publisher ABDO Publishing Group. He and his wife live in a suburb of Saint Paul with their two school-age readers.
 
Richard Witmire - Author, The Achievable Dream: College Board Lessons on Creating Great School (The College Board)
Richard Whitmire, a veteran newspaper reporter and former editorial writer at USA Today, is the author of Why Boys Fail: Saving Our Sons from an Education System That’s Leaving Them Behind (Amacom, 2010, now in paperback), and The Bee Eater: Michelle Rhee Takes on the Nation’s Worst School District (Jossey-Bass, 2011). In June, 2012, his latest book, co-authored with Gaston Caperton, was released. Called The Achievable Dream: College Board Lessons on Creating Great Schools (The College Board), the book contains stories that provide hope for the future through specific lessons of educational success that can be replicated in schools across the country - featuring students, parents, educators, policy-makers and communities. His commentaries appear frequently in publications including The Washington Post, Wall Street Journal and USA Today. Whitmire is a former president of the National Education Writers Association.

Moderator:
M. Brandon Robbins - Reference Librarian and Teen Service Coordinator, Wayne County Public Library (NC)
M. Brandon Robbins is a Reference Librarian and Teen Services Coordinator at Wayne County Public Library in Goldsboro, NC. He reviews graphic novels for Library Journal, he also writes the Games, Gamers, and Gaming column for Library Journal. A lifelong fan of comic books and superheroes, Brandon also works at his friendly local comic shop, Heroes Are Here, and handles collection development for graphic novels at his library.

Registration:

Can’t make it on October 4 No problem! Register now and you will get an email reminder from School Library Journal post-live event when the webcast is archived and available for on-demand viewing at your convenience!

"Part I on Common Core – Getting Real: Marc Aronson and Sue Bartle"

Date & Time: Thursday, October 18, 2012, 3:00 - 4:00 PM ET/12:00 - 1:00 PM PT 

Description: How do the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) impact you, your library, and your teachers? Marc Aronson and Sue Bartle will discuss how perspective, multi-modality, and transliteracy will help you build a foundation as you implement CCSS. Take home a few concrete examples to successfully adjust to the instructional shifts in CCSS.

Presenters:
Marc Aronson - Professor, Rutgers School of Communication & Information

Susan M. Bartle - School Library System Director, Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES

Registration:

Click here to register for Part 2 of this series: Librarians, the Secret Weapon

Click here to register for Part 3 of this series: Making the Text Connection
Can’t make it on October 18? No problem! Register now and you will get an email reminder from School Library Journal post-live event when the webcast is archived and available for on-demand viewing at your convenience!

"Fall Books for Kids"

Date & Time: Tuesday, October 16, 2012, 3:00 - 4:00 PM ET/12:00 - 1:00 PM PT  

Description: Learn about fall’s collection of new books for your young readers during this School Library Journal webcast event. From illustrated books to chapter books, topics range from superheroes to farmers, and then some! Discover what it means to be a samurai in Benjamin Martin’s Samurai Awakening, and find out if an American teenager has what takes to save his friends. Read about Bill Finger, the man who gave Bruce Wayne a name and made him a detective in Marc Tyler Nobleman’s picture book (illustrated by Ty Templeton) Bill the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman. See a new take on the classic Old MacDonald nursery rhyme in Old MacDonald Had Her Farm (written by JonArno Lawson, illustrated by Tina Holdcroft) with brightly illustrated pictures and tongue-twisters to help readers learn about vowels while using the same E-I-E-I-O refrain. Register now to see what else Annick Press, Charlesbridge, and Tuttle Publishing will share from their fall book releases.

Presenters:
Paula Ayer - Editor, Annick Press

Alyssa Mito Pusey - Editor, Charlesbridge

Rowan Muelling-Auer - Publicist, Tuttle Publishing

Moderator:

Luann Toth - Mangaging Editor, Book Review, School Library Journal

Registration:

Can’t make it on October 16? No problem! Register now and you will get an email reminder from School Library Journal post-live event when the webcast is archived and available for on-demand viewing at your convenience!

Infopeople Webinars

"What’s New for Storytimes"

Date & Time: Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Start Time: Pacific - 12 PM, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM

Description: Is conducting storytime the favorite part of your job – but also the task in which you feel “burned out?” If so, this webinar will give you ideas to refresh your storytimes with new books to engage your audience. Whether you are relatively new or a longtime storytime presenter, everyone will take away storytime plans, booklists, and resources to revitalize this essential library program.

At the end of this one-hour webinar, participants will know about:

·                     New books that contain a participation, cumulative, circular, creative dramatic, dialogic reading, or concept element

·                     New books that enhance preliteracy skills of print motivation and awareness, phonological awareness, vocabulary, narrative skills, and letter knowledge

·                     Websites and other resources for storytime planning, songs, fingerplays, and other storytime essentials

·                     Use of toys and play in storytime

·                     Arranging picture books by topic to increase parent use of the library

This webinar will be of interest to staff at public or school libraries who conduct storytimes for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, or daycare or Kindergarten groups.

Presenter: Penny Peck

Registration: Webinars are free of charge; you can pre-register by clicking on the Join Webinar button now or go directly to the webinar by clicking on Join Webinar on the day of the event on the Adobe Connect server. If you pre-registered you can use your email address and password you created to speed up entry to the webinar. If you did not preregister and you login within 30 minutes of the event you can enter as a guest without a password.

Do you require an accommodation for an Infopeople webinar? For this service, please complete and submit a request form at least 72 hours before the webinar: Request Form
 
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"Legal Research Resources: Great Legal Reference and Referral in the Public Library"
 
Date & Time: October 4, 2012
Start Time: Pacific - 12 PM, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM

Description: PLEASE NOTE: This webinar is California-centric and intended for public library staff.

Legal Research Resources Series: 1 of 4

·       Can someone really address every aspect of a legal issue by using online resources?

·                     How do I get someone started on addressing legal issues?

·                     If a customer asks me to find a legal form, can I? Should I?

·                     How can I help a customer with a legal question and not be held liable?

·                     What do I do if I can’t help a customer with a legal matter?

Helping library customers understand legal resources can be both daunting and rewarding. The idea of public access to legal information is becoming more prevalent, with library staff participating in a trend that identifies the public library, with its neutral and safe environment, trained staffers, convenient location and free computer access to the Internet as the ideal place to find the information people need.

This webinar will prepare you to act as a compass and guide to point your users in the right direction for gaining a better understanding of the legal system and how to navigate it successfully. You will also learn when to answer questions, when to teach users to find their answers, and when and where to refer them for additional help.
At the end of this one-hour webinar, attendees will:
 
·         Have a set of best practices for assisting the public with their legal questions and without fear of liability

·         Know how laws, regulations and opinions produced by the three branches of government impact our individual rights and obligations as citizens

·         Be able to comfortably direct users to free or low cost attorney referral services, legal service and government agencies, forms and handbooks

·         Develop a familiarity with common legal terms users come across when navigating the legal system

·         Understand the various types and key elements differentiating self-help legal resources available on the Internet and in public law libraries.

Presenter: Malinda Muller

Registration: Webinars are free of charge; you can pre-register by clicking on the Join Webinar button now or go directly to the webinar by clicking on Join Webinar on the day of the event on the Adobe Connect server. If you pre-registered you can use your email address and password you created to speed up entry to the webinar. If you did not preregister and you login within 30 minutes of the event you can enter as a guest without a password.

Do you require an accommodation for an Infopeople webinar? For this service, please complete and submit a request form at least 72 hours before the webinar: Request Form

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"Personal Gadgets and the Library"
 
Date & Time: Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Start Time: Pacific - 12 PM, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM

Description: Personal electronics such as tablet computers, ebook readers, MP3 players, and more are now a common part of our information interactions in the library world. Customers are checking gadgets out from us, asking us for content that can be loaded on them, and at times just wishing that we could help them use them more effectively.

This webinar will give a broad overview of personal electronics in libraries, focusing on iOS and Android based devices and their management, from both a user and staff perspective.
 
At the end of this one-hour webinar, participants will:

·                     Understand abilities and limitations of both iOS (Apple) and Android systems

·                     Have a set of tools to explore in management of both

·                     Know where to go for help with personal electronics
 
This webinar will be of interest to anyone that provides services in or around libraries, to either users of the library or to the staff of the library.
 
Presenter: Jason Griffey
 
Registration: Webinars are free of charge; you can pre-register by clicking on the Join Webinar button now or go directly to the webinar by clicking on Join Webinar on the day of the event on the Adobe Connect server. If you pre-registered you can use your email address and password you created to speed up entry to the webinar. If you did not preregister and you login within 30 minutes of the event you can enter as a guest without a password.
Do you require an accommodation for an Infopeople webinar? For this service, please complete and submit a request form at least 72 hours before the webinar: Request Form
 
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"Telling Your Story: Five Secrets for Successful Career Growth and Advancement"

Date & Time: Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Start Time: Pacific - 12 PM, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM

Description: Webinar Series: Expanding Your Career Potential

How can librarians and information professionals:

·                     Learn the secrets to the type of successful interactions that will lead to career growth and advancement?

·                     Develop talking points to effectively convey their story to maximize their potential for career growth and advancement?

·                     Learn how to take advantage of every opportunity, no matter how brief, to tell an encapsulated version of their story?

·                     Maximize their chances of always getting to “yes”?

·                     Become aware and gain access to the wide variety of job opportunities that take them beyond the limitations of the “L” word.

In today’s complex, fast changing world, having the right skills is not enough for those seeking career growth and advancement. Librarians and information professionals also need to communicate well and effectively tell their story. This webinar helps librarians and information professionals develop the necessary “talking points” to help them communicate their most important message and formulate an encapsulated version of their talking points to be able to take advantage of every window of opportunity, regardless of how brief it might be. Librarians and information professionals often miss some of the best career opportunities because they are stuck on the “L” word. This webinar will help attendees locate and identify many career opportunities that are outside the “L” word and help them prepare to take advantage of those opportunities.

At the end of this one-hour webinar, participants will:
 
·                     Understand the importance of successful interactions for career growth and advancement

·                     Learn the five secrets of successful interactions with colleagues, management and gatekeepers in their organizations

·                     Know how to develop convincing talking points, including an “elevator pitch,” that will assure their success in any situation

·                     Learn how to use their talking points to get buy-in and get to “yes” as quickly and often as possible

·                     Know how to prepare themselves for one of the numerous alternative career opportunities readily available to librarians and information professionals

This webinar will be of interest to library staff contemplating the next job opportunity or career change and those seeking to identify their current skills and acquire new skills.
 
This is the last in a series of four webinars presented by Deb Hunt and David Grossman.
 
Webinar 1: Acquiring New Skills Jul 10, 2012.

Webinar 2: Developing Your Plan Aug 14, 2012.

Webinar 3: Successful Librarians Share Sep 6, 2012.

Webinar 4: Five Secrets for Successful Career Oct 10, 2012.
 
Presenters: Deb Hunt and David Grossman

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WebJunction Webinars

"What's New in Series Nonfiction: Fall 2012"

Date & Time: Tuesday, October 2, 2012. 1:00 pm Central Daylight Time (Chicago, GMT-05:00)

Description: There’s so much going on in the world of series nonfiction we’re following our August “Scoop on Series Nonfiction” webinar with presentations from four more of the top publishers in this booming field: Crabtree Publishing Company, The Creative Company, Rosen Publishing, and Scholastic Library Publishing. Moderated by Booklist’s Books for Youth senior editor Daniel Kraus.


"Ring the Dinner Bell: New Cookbooks to Enjoy"

Date & Time: Tuesday, October 9, 2012. 1:00 pm Central Daylight Time (Chicago, GMT-05:00)

Description: Let’s talk about what’s for dinner. Or for breakfast and lunch, too. The amazing aspect of food - in addition to its importance and omnipresence in our lives -is that preparation techniques and presentation ideas are endless in variety. New recipes emerge every day, a situation that ensures cooks need not go stale and meals can be exciting time after time. Representatives from Perseus Books Group, Sterling Publishing, and Tuttle Publishing will treat webinar attendees to what’s new in their lively lineup of cookbooks. Moderated by Adult Books editor Brad Hooper.


"Warm Up to Reading: Getting Kids Hooked on Books"

Date & Time: Thursday, October 11, 2012. 1:00 pm Central Daylight Time (Chicago, GMT-05:00)

Description: The weather may be getting cooler, but books are always hot. Join representatives from ABDO Publishing, DK Publishing, James Lorimer & Co., and Listening Library to learn about books and media designed to spark reluctant readers' interest in reading—be it turning pages or pushing play. Moderated by Booklist senior editor Ilene Cooper.


"Common Core & More: Surprising Reasons to Go Graphic"

Date & Time: Tuesday, October 16, 2012. 3:30 pm Central Daylight Time (Chicago, GMT-05:00)

Description: Whether you are new to graphic novels or a long-time fan, this is the session for you! Join our expert panel from The Graphic Classroom blog, Capstone, and Booklist Publications for a lively discussion about how you can build on kids’ fascination with graphic novels to meet learning objectives and enhance critical thinking skills, such as prediction and inference. Moderated by Gillian Engberg, Editorial Director of Books for Youth at Booklist Publications.

Attendees are automatically entered to win a complete 24 book set of Capstone’s new DC Comics line!


"Criminally Good: Cool Mysteries for Fall"

Date & Time: Tuesday, October 30, 2012. 1:00 pm Central Daylight Time (Chicago, GMT-05:00)

Description: Our mystery webinar is back and bigger than ever. Join Keir Graff, editor of Booklist Online, as representatives from Books on Tape, Five Star, Oceanview Publishing, Random House, Seventh Street, and Severn House preview the most in-demand titles from their forthcoming lists. To accommodate this bumper crop of bumping-off, the program will last a full 90 minutes.

 
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