السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته،
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:
قاعة
اليسير للتعليم عن بعد
"سوق العمل في مجال المكتبات: الفرص والتحديات Job Market in Library Field: Challenges and Opportunities"
التاريخ والميعاد: السبت 1/6/2013 الساعة 8 مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة، العاشرة مساءً بتوقيت الإمارات العربية المتحدة.
تقديم: الباحث / كمال الجزار، مستشار المكتبات بوزارة الخارجية، دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة، وباحث دكتوراه.
رابط الندوة: http://www.anymeeting.com/ganbah1،
ويتم فتح القاعة بإذن الله قبل وقت المحاضرة
المعلن بعشر دقائق.
ملحوظة: سوف يحصل جميع المشاركين بالمحاضرة على شهادات تفيد حضورهم موقعة باسم وشعار
القاعه لذا الرجاء ارسال الاسم والبريد الإلكتروني فقط فى رسالة إلى البريد
الإلكتروني التالي: gganbah@yahoo.com، على أن يكون عنوان الرسالة شهادة حضور محاضرة، وذلك بعد انتهاء وقت المحاضرة مباشرةً وسوف تصلكم فى غضون
48 ساعة إن شاء الله تعالى على بريدكم الإلكتروني.
Infopeople
Webinars
"LibraryBox: Portable Private Digital Distribution"
Date
& Time: Tuesday, June 4, 2013.
Start Time: Pacific -
12 PM, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM
Description:
- Looking for an
inexpensive way to distribute digital materials to non-library locations and
enhance your traditional library services?
- Have someone on your
staff or a volunteer who likes to tinker with gadgets?
LibraryBox is an open
source project designed to allow for the distribution of digital materials
(books, music, movies, datasets) in the absence of reliable Internet
connectivity. The hardware that LibraryBox uses is very inexpensive ($35) and
the code is freely available, making it an attractive option for outreach and
service to underserved areas for libraries.
LibraryBox is a key
that can unlock many possibilities for your services. This webinar will discuss
how you can build your own LibraryBox, use-cases (systems to accomplish a
particular goal), the development of the project from its beginnings, and where
it’s headed in the future.
At the end of this
one-hour webinar, participants will:
- Understand the scope
of the LibraryBox Project and why it is beneficial to libraries and their
customers.
- Understand “use
cases” and how they apply for LibraryBox for different types of libraries.
- Know how to build a
basic LibraryBox of their own.
This webinar will be
of interest to any library or librarian who is interested in digital
distribution of materials to non-library locations.
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.
"Community Led Library Service Development"
Date
& Time: Wednesday, June 12,
2013. Start Time: Pacific - 12 PM, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3
PM
Description:
-
Do you want to find a way to provide public library services needed and wanted
by diverse community sectors—without adding projects or increasing budget?
-
Do you believe the library can play and important role in community members’
civic engagement?
-
How do you determine what staff should be doing in order to offer the best
library services for your community?
Community-led service
development has a long history in British public libraries and a nearly
decade-long track record in Canada. Instead of adding projects or tasks to
library staff in an effort to promote library services, the community-led
approach establishes the library staff as trained listeners and brokers of
awareness to provide service development for both marginalized and comfortable
community sectors.
The community-led
approach helps the library to identify which traditional library roles are now
redundant, and thus of little worth to the community, allowing both
professional library staff and support staff to concentrate on those services
that are meaningful to the public.
Community-led service
development allows both the community and its library staff to grow, become
engaged in the civic sphere they share and find the best venues for individuals
to pursue their aspirations for their primary needs of health and welfare, as
well as life-long learning and the support of personal values.
At the end of this
one-hour webinar, participants will:
- Be able to identify
the key aspects of community-led service development that differentiate it from
traditional outreach and/or customer service approaches.
- Be prepared to
identify and research model community-led public library service providers that
match your library’s size and staffing levels.
- Be able to determine
whether community-led library service development can improve your local
library’s potential as a civic service agency.
- Understand and be
able to communicate to public library stakeholders the major issues associated
with the community-led service development approach – including training, tax
support, and mission realization.
This webinar will be
of interest to public library directors, managers, trustees and commissioners,
as well as library educators
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
"Amp up Your Technology Training"
Date
& Time: 04 June 2013. 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Eastern Daylight
Time [UTC -4]
Description:
More Americans than ever are coming to their
libraries to access the Internet and get help connecting with their families,
the job market and online services. Many library visitors lack basic computer
skills, or need to learn the essential technology skills to apply for and land
a job. With continual technology change, libraries are challenged to provide
quality, up-to-date curriculum for their communities.
OASIS Connections, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting successful aging through lifelong learning, healthy living and social engagement, has partnered with urban and rural libraries across the country to provide a cost-effective training solution that helps adults of all ages develop technology skills and confidence. Learn how different library systems have adopted the program to serve varying local needs.
OASIS Connections, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting successful aging through lifelong learning, healthy living and social engagement, has partnered with urban and rural libraries across the country to provide a cost-effective training solution that helps adults of all ages develop technology skills and confidence. Learn how different library systems have adopted the program to serve varying local needs.
Presenters:
- Amy VanDeVelde,
National Program Manager OASIS Connections.
- Mary Bush,
Librarian Public Technology Training, Multnomah County Library.
- Hayley St. John-Ayre,
Administrative Coordinator 2, Broward County Library.
"Support Patron Learning in Small Spaces with Small
Budgets"
Date
& Time: 12 June 2013. 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time [UTC -4]
Description:
In small communities, libraries can often be the only provider
of free public access to technology and the internet. And as more people turn
to their library to learn technology skills, even the tiniest of libraries are
faced with the challenge of providing training to patrons with limited staff,
resources, and space. Learn from small and rural libraries who are making
training a reality for their patrons, using volunteers, leveraging partnerships
and integrating learning into everyday interactions. Whether the technology
training you do (or want to do) is one-to-one, on-the-fly or a more formal
program, this session will include tips and suggestions for improving the
effectiveness of the training you provide. This webinar is hosted in
collaboration with
TechSoup for
Libraries
and the Association
for Rural and Small Libraries.
Presenters:
Brenda Hough and Stephanie Gerding, consultants, TechSoup
for Libraries and Wendy Street, director, Pella Public
Library, Iowa.
Carterette
Series Webinars (Georgia Library Association)
"RDA Has Arrived: Essentials of RDA for Public
Services"
Date
& Time: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 2:00 pm. Eastern Daylight Time (New
York, GMT-04:00)
Description:
After years of buzz, the Library of Congress implemented the new
cataloging standard RDA (Resource Description and Access) on March 31, 2013.
What is RDA and why should I care? RDA is part of the ongoing transformation of
library data with an objective of responsiveness to user needs. Susan Wynne
will discuss the major differences between AACR2 practices and RDA, focusing on
how RDA affects user displays and navigation in local catalogs, WorldCat, and
elsewhere.
Presenter:
Susan Wynne has been the Cataloging
& Metadata Librarian at Georgia State University since February 2012. She
previously held positions at the University of Wyoming and Columbus State
University. Susan has published and/or presented on oral histories, RDA, and the
effects of next-generation catalogs on cataloging functions and catalogers.
Booklist
Webinars
"Summertime and the Listening Is Easy"
Date
& Time: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 1:00 pm. Central Daylight Time (Chicago,
GMT-05:00)
Description:
Celebrate National Audiobook Month with Booklist and audiobook
publishers AudioGO, Books On Tape/Listening Library, Dreamscape Audio, Galaxy
Press, and L.A. Theatre Works. Be the first to learn about new summer and fall
titles during this hour-long, free webinar as we arm you with audio suggestions
for family car trips, summer-reading lists, and more.
"New Kids on the Block"
Date
& Time: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 1:00 pm. Central Daylight Time (Chicago,
GMT-05:00)
Description:
While there won’t be any serenading from the beloved boy band,
this hour-long, free webinar is sure to be almost as swoon-worthy! Hear from
Algonquin Young Readers, Blink/Zondervan, Soho Teen, and Sourcebooks Fire as
they present middle grade and YA titles from their new imprints hip to all
things tween and teen. Moderated by Booklist’s Books for Youth associate editor
Annie Kelley.
School
Library Journal Webinar
"Be the Change: Take the Lead on Standards: Common Core
and More"
Date
& Time: Tuesday, June 4, 2013, 3:00 – 4:00 PM ET/ 12:00 - 1:00 PM
PT
Description:
Whether your district is Common Core or not, its arrival and
collision with the broad digital transition create unmatched opportunity for
librarians to take leadership on meeting standards using their collection
development and technology skills–mixing up materials and tools, stepping up
the professional development role with teachers, innovating on the collection
level, informing curriculum, and integrating digital tools.
Takeaway: 10 Steps to Take to Lead on Standards
Presenters:
- Jennifer
LaGarde, Lead Librarian, New Hanover Schools, NC.
- Bridgette
Wagner, Director of Educational Services, Waverly Shellrock
Schools, IA.
- Christine
Poser, Teacher Librarian, Myra S. Barnes I.S. 24, NY.
Moderator:
Shannon McClintock Miller, District
Teacher Librarian, Van Meter Community School, IA
Can’t make it on June 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!
Click here to view the archive
for Be the Change: 10 Keys To Leadership
Click here to view the archive
for Be the Change: Make the Administrator
Connection
Click here to register
for Be the Change: Raise the Bar with Effective
Collaborations
Library
Journal Webinars
"Rejuvenate Your Space: Top Building Trends in Library
Design"
Date
& Time: Wednesday, June 5,
2013, 3:00-4:00 PM ET/12:00 – 1:00 PM PT
Description:
Looking to spruce up
your space? More than just a home for books, a library is a living organism, a
vibrant community center for learning, digital content discovery, and
exploration. Shouldn’t your 21st century patrons have a 21st century
library? Learn about the top building trends in exterior and interior
design from architects who have reinvigorated and reimagined library spaces
throughout the United States. Breathe new life into your library.
Presenters:
- Peter Bolek,
AIA, NCARB, Principal, HBM Architects
- Dennis Humphries, AIA
Principal, Humpries Polis Architects, P.C.
- Traci Engel Lesneski, CID, IIDA, LEED, AP BD+C Principal, Meyer Scherer
& Rockcastle, Ltd.
- George Schieferdecker, AIA, LEED, BD+C, BKSK Architects LLP
Moderator:
Meredith Schwartz, News Editor, Library Journal
Registration:
Can’t make it June 5th? No problem! Register
now
and you will get an email reminder from Library
Journal post-live event when the webcast is archived and available for
on-demand viewing at your convenience!
"Data-Driven Libraries Part 1: Analyzing Data to Manage
Print Collections"
Date
& Time: Thursday, June 6, 2013, 3:00-4:00 PM ET/12:00 – 1:00 PM PT
Description:
Data-driven collection analysis is growing quickly as libraries
take advantage of the new tools and services on the market that allow for rapid
evidence-based decision making about everything from what materials to buy and
how to deploy collections. Such data is also underpinning large collaborative
efforts to create shared strategies for management of print collections.
Presenters:
- Amanda
Owens, Materials Selector, Tulsa City County Library, OK
- Matthew
Revitt, Program Manager, Maine Shared Collections Strategy
Program Manager, ME
- Aimee
Fifarek, IT & Digital Intiatives Deputy Director, Phoenix
Public Library, AZ
Moderator:
Jeanne Goodrich, Executive Director, Las Vegas-Clark County Library District, NV
Jeanne Goodrich, Executive Director, Las Vegas-Clark County Library District, NV
Can’t make it June 6th? No problem! Register
now
and you will get an email reminder from Library
Journal post-live event when the webcast is archived and available for
on-demand viewing at your convenience!
Click here to register for: Data-Driven Libraries Part 2:
Understanding Customers Through Segmentation Analytics
Click here to register for: Data-Driven Libraries Part 3: Decoding
Data to Plan for the Future
"Data-Driven Libraries Part 2: Understanding Customers
through Segmentation Analytics"
Date
& Time: Wednesday, June 12, 2013, 2:30-3:30 PM ET/11:30 AM – 12:30 PM PT
Description:
Customer segmentation studies and data analytics combines
demographic data with lifestyle information to help public libraries better
understand who their customers are and what services best meet the community’s
need, whether school-aged children or empty-nester couples. This type of
GIS-based market segmentation can also help inform strategies around such
initiatives as a levy ballot and also eliminate inefficient marketing efforts.
Presenters:
Gina
Millsap, Director, Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library,
KS
Neel
Parikh, Executive Director, Pierce County Library System,
WA
Janet
Griffing, Marketing and Public Relations
Coordinator, Wadsworth Public Library, OH
Moderator: Jeanne
Goodrich, Executive Director, Las Vegas-Clark County Library
District, NV
Registration:
Can’t make it June 12th? No problem! Register
now
and you will get an email reminder from Library
Journal post-live event when the webcast is archived and available for
on-demand viewing at your convenience!
Click here to register for: Data-Driven Libraries Part 1: Analyzing Data to Manage Print Collections
Click here to register for: Data-Driven Libraries Part 3: Decoding
Data to Plan for the Future
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