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ورحمة الله وبركاته،
محاضرة قاعة اليسير للمكتبات للتعليم عن بُـعد
"المكتبات المدرسية: مراكز مصادر التعلم واقعها وتجاربها الرائدة فى دولة الإمارات"
تقديم: د/ أحمد يوسف حافظ أحمد، موجه أول المكتبات المدرسية بدولة الإمارات ومشرف عام على مكتبات دبي والإمارات الشمالية.
رابط الحضور: يتم فتح القاعة قبل وقت المحاضرة المعلن بإذن الله تعالى بعشر دقائق من خلال هذا الرابط: http://www.anymeeting.com/ ganbah1
Presenters: Janine Liebert (Library, Programs &Partnerships, LA Law Library) and Ronnette Ramos (Managing Attorney, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles)
السادة زوار المدونة الكرام، أقدم لكم اليوم مجموعة
جديدة من الندوات المهنية المتخصصة في مجال المكتبات والمعلومات والتى يتم عقدها
وبثها عبر شبكة الإنترنت مجاناً، وفيما يلي عرضاً مفصلاً لها.
محاضرة قاعة اليسير للمكتبات للتعليم عن بُـعد
"المكتبات المدرسية: مراكز مصادر التعلم واقعها وتجاربها الرائدة فى دولة الإمارات"
التاريخ والوقت: السبت الموافق 16/3/2013،
الساعة 8 مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة العاشرة مساءً بتوقيت الإمارات.
تقديم: د/ أحمد يوسف حافظ أحمد، موجه أول المكتبات المدرسية بدولة الإمارات ومشرف عام على مكتبات دبي والإمارات الشمالية.
رابط الحضور: يتم فتح القاعة قبل وقت المحاضرة المعلن بإذن الله تعالى بعشر دقائق من خلال هذا الرابط: http://www.anymeeting.com/
Washington State Library Webinar
"Library as Instructional Leader"
Date
& Time: March 5, 2013, 9:00 AM
Description: From 2009 to 2012, library and discipline faculty from Washington
State Community and Technical Colleges (CTC) participated in a project
involving over 40 faculty and about 2,000 students to document the impacts of
library instruction on basic skills students. This presentation will cover how
the project was implemented and what findings were produced. The following
assumptions guided the project design.
· Information literacy is an accepted learning outcome
· The library can make a contribution to achieving information
literacy
·Achievement of information literacy needs to start in
developmental education (pre-college programs)
· Collaborative efforts by the library and developmental education
is a viable way to achieve information literacy
Presenter: Lynn Kanne
The Washington State
Library uses Blackboard Collaborate for our online training needs. It is
recommended that you sign in at least 5 minutes prior to the presentation to
correct any issues which may arise
Colorado State
Library Webinar
"Playing Nice in the Sandbox of
Life: Working on a Team"
Date
& Time: March 13, 2013 | 12:30p - 1:30p, Mountain Time
Description:
When your supervisor assigns you to a team to implement a new project, does
your heart begin to pound? Do you feel a sense of dread wash over you? If so,
this session is for you!
Learn how to be a
better team player in your library, on a committee, in sports, or as a family!
Face your insecurities, eliminate unhealthy competitiveness, improve your
communication skills, and overcome your fear of change.
Presenter:
Jean Marie Heilig, She has been with the Colorado State Library
since 2005 and is currently the Fiscal Officer and LSTA Grant Coordinator.
Previously, she was Senior Director of Jones e-global library at
JonesKnowledge.com where she developed an online academic library. She also
held the title of Library Director for Jones International University. She
spent four years as a Public Services Librarian in the Helen Fowler Library at
the Denver Botanic Gardens. She earned her MLIS from the University of Denver
and her MBA from the University of Colorado Denver campus.
OCLC Webinar
"Print Management at
"Mega-scale": a Regional Perspective on Print Book Collections in
North America"
Date
& Time: 14 March 2013, 3:00 PM
– 4:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time [UTC -4]
Description:
In this webinar,
Program Officer
Constance Malpas and Research Scientist Brian Lavoie will present findings from their report, Print Management at
"Mega-scale": a Regional Perspective on Print Book Collections in
North America. The report provides
insight into the characteristics of a network of regionally consolidated print
collections, key relationships across these collections, and their implications
for system-wide issues such as information access, mass digitization, resource
sharing, and preservation of library resources.
Constance and Brian will explain how they
utilized urbanist Richard Florida's mega-regions framework and the WorldCat
bibliographic database to explore the North American print book resource as a
network of regionally consolidated shared collections. The mega-regions
framework enables a re-imagining of the "natural boundaries" of
collection management, and offers a unique perspective on the new geography of
library service provision, in which services and collections are increasingly
organized "above the institution." Constance and Brian will also
discuss some extensions of the mega-regions work, including focused application
of the mega-region framework to specific consortia contexts.
Presenters:
Constance Malpas
Program Officer, OCLC Research
Brian Lavoie, Ph.D.
Research Scientist, OCLC Research
Program Officer, OCLC Research
Brian Lavoie, Ph.D.
Research Scientist, OCLC Research
Registration:
This free webinar is
open to all and will take place online via WebEx. It is also being offered as
part of the OCLC Collective Insight Series,
Driven by Shared Data.
A recording of this webinar will be posted on
our website, on YouTube and in iTunes shortly afterward.
ALA OIF Webinar
"Self-Service Holds and Reader
Privacy"
Date
& Time: Tuesday, March 19, 2013
from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Central time
Description: The move to self-service holds (also
known as open-shelf holds) has enabled many libraries to continue user hold
services despite ongoing staff cuts and budget reductions. But many libraries
have implemented self-service hold systems that reveal personally identifiable
information – including users' full names – that link the user to the specific
book or materials on hold, thereby compromising the library user's privacy and
confidentiality. Such practices violate the ALA Code of Ethics and may, in some
states, violate library confidentiality statutes. In response to this
situation, the ALA Council passed a resolution addressing self-service hold
practices that encourages both libraries and vendors to adopt self-service hold
systems that preserve users' confidentiality. This webinar will explain the
legal and ethical standards that support the move to privacy-protective hold
systems and discuss various self-service hold systems that both protect user
privacy and save the library money.
United for Libraries Webinar
"Working Effectively with Library
Trustees"
Date & Time: Tuesday, April 9, 2013 9:00:00 PM EEST -
10:00:00 PM EEST
Description: Learn tips and strategies for working effectively with your
Trustees. Topics include orientation for new Trustees, understanding roles,
meetings, emergencies, and effective communication.
Presenter: Sally
Gardner Reed, She is the
Executive Director of United for Libraries, formerly Executive Director of
Friends of Libraries U.S.A. (FOLUSA). Prior to accepting this position in 2002,
Sally spent nearly 20 years in library administration running small public
libraries in New England and the Midwest, and most recently she was the
director of the Norfolk (Va.) Public Library.
Booklist Webinars
"Promoting Literacy with 21st
Century Tools"
Date
& Time: Tuesday, March 5, 2013
1:00 pm
Central Standard Time (Chicago, GMT-06:00)
Central Standard Time (Chicago, GMT-06:00)
Description:
In today’s interactive
environment, students are developing their literacy skills across multiple
learning platforms, from databases to e-books and i-books. School librarian
Marsha Lambert will address the new ways that students use these materials and
what they expect from their library interaction, while representatives from
Rosen and Scholastic showcase their digital literacy tools. Moderated by Reference
and Collection Management editor Rebecca Vnuk.
"Panel Discussion: New Graphic Novels for
Libraries and Classrooms"
Date
& Time: Tuesday, March 12, 2013
1:00 pm
Central Daylight Time (Chicago, GMT-05:00)
Central Daylight Time (Chicago, GMT-05:00)
Description: The popularity of graphic novels among readers
of all ages continues to soar. Tune in for a preview of hot spring titles and
industry insights from both graphic novel publishers and creators in this free,
hour-long webinar moderated by Booklist Books for Youth editorial director
Gillian Engberg and featuring a panel of representatives from Kids Can Press,
ABDO Publishing, DC Entertainment, and Viz Media.
"Youth Announcements: Spring
2013"
Date
& Time: Friday, March 15, 2013
1:00 pm
Central Daylight Time (Chicago, GMT-05:00)
Central Daylight Time (Chicago, GMT-05:00)
Description:
Join us for this free,
hour-long webinar spotlighting new youth spring titles! Representatives from
Owlkids, Groundwood Books, Sleeping Bear Press, Zondervan, and Holiday House
will showcase their picture books and middle-grade novels for sharing aloud or
for independent reading, as well as exciting new titles for young adults.
Moderated by Booklist’s Books for Youth editorial director Gillian Engberg.
"Have No Fear, Poetry is
Here!"
Date
& Time: Tuesday, March 19, 2013
1:00 pm
Central Daylight Time (Chicago, GMT-05:00)
Central Daylight Time (Chicago, GMT-05:00)
Description:
Booklist teams up with
the Poetry Foundation––publisher of Poetry magazine and an independent literary
organization committed to a vigorous presence for poetry in our culture––to
provide resources, ideas, and support for making the most of your library
poetry collection. Please join Catherine Halley, the Poetry Foundation’s
Director of Digital Programs, and the foundation’s library director, Katherine
Litwin, for an insightful discussion of how audiences of all ages can enjoy
poetry through programs, workshops, displays, and more. Moderated by Booklist
senior editor Donna Seaman.
Infopeople Webinars
"EBooks and Libraries: Legal Issues
for Library Administration and Staff"
Date
& Time: Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Start Time: Pacific - 12 PM, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM
Description:
·Does
your library have Kindles, Nooks and iPads for loan or in-house use?
·Do
you have accessible e-readers available to customers who are print disabled?
·Do
you know the legal requirements to make your services accessible?
EBooks present both opportunity and challenge as the dominant
delivery is via electronic license, governed by contract law rather than by
copyright law.
At the end of this one-hour webinar, participants will:
· Understand
the difference between eBook content licenses and ownership
· Be
brought up to date on the latest legal issues, including the settlement
agreement between the National Federation of the Blind and the Sacramento Pubic
Library Authority
· Learn
how the Califa Library Group (http://www.califa.org/) has fared in buying (not
just licensing) eBook content for use by its customers.
This webinar will be of interest to library administrators and
staff involved in policy decisions and purchasing of eBooks readers.
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 within 30 of the start
of the event. If you pre-registered you will receive an email with
login link and a reminder email the day before the event. If you did not
preregister and you can register in the 30 minutes prior to the event and
directly enter.
"Mobile Website Design for
Libraries"
Date
& Time: Thursday, March 14,
2013
Start Time: Pacific - 12 PM, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM
Start Time: Pacific - 12 PM, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM
Description: Series: The Mobile Revolution and Libraries 4th of 4
Did you know:
· At the end of 2011
there were more than 1 billion mobile-broadband subscriptions worldwide?
· More library
customers are using mobile devices and assume your library can be accessible
from anywhere, at any time, and on most any device?
This webinar will
help you learn how to easily and effectively make your library’s website
accessible and useful to mobile users. Chad Mairn will describe and demonstrate
various tools, tips, and techniques for creating mobile websites, making them
interactive and engaging, and integrating them with other resources, services,
and systems available through your library.
At the end of
this one-hour webinar, participants will be able to:
·Identify 3
innovative library mobile website designs.
·Explain how HTML,
CSS, and JavaScript work together to build mobile websites.
·Describe what a
mobile framework is and why they are used.
· List 3 existing
mobile services/apps that can be included in library-created mobile websites.
·Describe the best
practices in mobile Web development
· Use a step-by-step
guide for implementing a mobile website.
This webinar will
be of interest to library administrators, librarians, and library and IT staff
members in all types of libraries who are interested in the design and creation
of mobile websites.
Series
Information:
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 within 30 of the start
of the event. If you pre-registered you will receive an email with
login link and a reminder email the day before the event. If you did not
preregister and you can register in the 30 minutes prior to the event and
directly enter.
This webinar will
be presented with Closed Captioning. On the day of the webinar
you can see the closed captioning in the Adobe Connect caption pod.
"How to Fail at Social Media (and
How to Get it Right)"
Date
& Time: Wednesday, March 20,
2013
Start Time: Pacific - 12 PM, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM
Start Time: Pacific - 12 PM, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM
Description: Lots of experts will tell you how to succeed at social media, but
very few will lay out a clear path to failure. In this webinar, you will learn
what the most common points of failure are for libraries, and why libraries
often aren't getting what they want out of this medium. You’ll also see
real-world examples, both good and bad, and find out if your library is on its
way to a social media shipwreck –and how you might be able to change course.
Laura Solomon is the
author of two books on social media and libraries, and she has seen many
libraries enter the social media waters with no idea of how to navigate.
At the end of this
one-hour webinar, participants will be able to:
· Identify at least three errors libraries commonly make when
setting up a social media account and how to correct them
· Explain the most important part in writing a post for social
media
· List at least three mistakes libraries often make when creating
social media posts and how to fix them
This webinar will be of
interest to PR & marketing staff, and staff working with social media for
their library.
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 within 30 of the start
of the event. If you pre-registered you will receive an email with
login link and a reminder email the day before the event. If you did not
preregister and you can register in the 30 minutes prior to the event and
directly enter.
"Landlord/Tenant Legal Resources: a
Guide for Public Libraries"
Date
& Time: Thursday, March 21,
2013
Start Time: Pacific - 12 PM, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM
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.
Series:
Legal Research Resources 4th of 4
· Do you want to get
the lowdown on the legal rights and responsibilities of California tenants and
landlords?
· Do you wonder where
to find quick and easy information on California landlord-tenant law?
· Would you like to
know where to get answers on some of the most common questions patrons ask in
landlord/tenant law?
This webinar will
help you understand the many legal issues facing California tenants and
landlords, learn some key terms and explore reliable resources for facilitating
referrals related to one of the most prevalent legal topics of concern for
California citizens.
At the end of
this one-hour webinar, participants will:
· Receive a general
overview of California landlord-tenant matters, from the legal rights of
tenants and landlords to the eviction process.
· Be familiar with key
terminology in landlord-tenant matters
· Be introduced to the
“Eviction & Housing” section of Courts.ca.gov, the California Courts
website
· Have a basic
understanding of the forms for the eviction process the California Courts
website has, and what it doesn’t have
· Learn about
additional online resources that can be used as a starting point
·Get tips on print
resources and library databases that can be helpful for locating
landlord-tenant information and forms
This webinar will
be of interest to public library staff on the front lines of connecting people
with information in public libraries, and law librarians from all disciplines
who have seen a need for training public librarians in providing access to
legal information and services to customers with legal questions.
Series Information:
Webinar 1: Legal Research Resources: Great Legal
Reference and Referral in the Public Library Oct 4, 2012.
Webinar 4: Landlord/Tenant Legal Resources: a
Guide for Public Libraries
Presenters: Janine Liebert (Library, Programs &Partnerships, LA Law Library) and Ronnette Ramos (Managing Attorney, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles)
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 within 30 of the
start of the event. If you pre-registered you will receive an email
with login link and a reminder email the day before the event. If you did not
preregister and you can register in the 30 minutes prior to the event and
directly enter.
WebJunction Webinars
"Worth a Thousand Words: Library
Snapshot Day"
Date
& Time: 13 March 2013, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time [UTC -4]
Description:
By capturing photos of all that happens in a single day at your
library, you can tell a powerful story about the importance of your library to
the community. Libraries of all types and sizes have used Library
Snapshot Day
build community awareness and to demonstrate the
impact and reach of library services. Panelists from Ohio Snapshot
Day
will share their templates and tips for successful
planning and implementation, and will explore other ways images can be used to
tell your library’s story. Learn how you can take a vivid snapshot of your
library, whether it’s on your own, with others in your state or region, or in
conjunction with National Library Week in April.
Presenters:
Marsha McDevitt-Stredney, Marketing &
Communications Director, State Library of Ohio; Jenaye
Antonuccio, Communications Coordinator, Athens County Public Libraries; and Marci Merola,
Director, ALA Office for Library Advocacy
"Signature Events for Small
Libraries"
Date
& Time: Tuesday,
March 19, 2013 2:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00)
Description:
From "chocolate in the stacks" tastings to 5K runs to
off-site literary dinner parties, small libraries are getting creative in
offering signature events that raise funds and create friends. This webinar
will be a "show and tell" of library fundraisers, with quick tips on
how to get started in your community.
This
webinar, hosted by WebJunction in collaboration with the Association for Rural and Small
Libraries, is an encore presentation of one of the most highly-rated
sessions at the
ARSL conference.
Presenters:
Cassie Guthrie,
Executive Director, Pioneer Library System (NY)
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