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 للمكتبات والمكتبيين للتعليم عن بعد مجاناً
"قواعد وصف وإتاحة المصادر: الأسس والمفاهيم والتحديات
التى تواجه الفهارس العربية RDA Basics: Concepts, and challenges, facing
the Arabic Catalogs"
التاريخ والوقت: السبت 7/ 12/ 2013. الساعة 8 مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة، 10 بتوقيت الإمارات.
* غالبا
ما سوف تكون المحاضرة من جزئين إن شاء الله تعالى:
السبت
7 ديسمبر 2013
السبت
14 ديسمبر 2013
تقديم: الأستاذ/ ثروت
العليمي، مفهرس أول بمركز جمعه
الماجد للثقافة والتراث - دبى سابقاً ومسؤول
الفهرسة والتصنيف بكلية الدراسات الاسلامية والعربية - دبى حالياً وإستشارى خدمات الفهرسة والضبط الاستنادي بـ MARC 21 & RDA
رابط المحاضرة: http://www.anymeeting.com/ganbah1
يتم فتح القاعة قبل وقت المحاضرة المعلن بإذن الله تعالى بعشر
دقائق.
WebJunction
Webinars
“The Future is now: Rural Library as Innovation
Incubator”
Date & Time: Wednesday, December 4, 2013. 2:00
PM – 3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time [UTC -5]
Description: With the technology landscape constantly shape-shifting,
libraries must respond as futurists to changing patron needs. Learn how to
remain relevant, if not core, to your community's needs by providing the means
and support for patrons to create and innovate.
Rural and small libraries with
limited resources can become community innovation incubators, by providing
patrons access to transformative technologies and by providing space for new
ideas to be explored. Beyond makerspaces to editing suites and digital learning
labs, libraries are empowering and impacting their communities, now and in the
future. Bring your own story of library as innovation incubator and learn from
others!
Presenters:
Tameca Beckett, Youth Services Librarian, Laurel Public Library (DE), and
Andrea Berstler, Director at the Wicomico Public Library (MD), who both serve
on ARSL's Board of Directors.
“The Power of Transformational Stories”
Date & Time: Tuesday, December 10, 2013. 2:00
PM – 3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time [UTC -5]
Description: Communicating about transformation vs. information is a critical
component of changing perceptions about the library in your community. Your
team transforms lives every day-and these are the stories that will resonate
the most.
Presenters:
Karen Austin, Geek the Library field
manager at OCLC, as they discuss how to identify, mold and communicate
transformational stories that can help your community understand the value of
the library to individuals and the community as a whole.
This one-hour webinar is scheduled for 2 p.m. (EST) on December
10. We encourage you to register in advance.
“Extreme Customer Service, Every Time”
Date & Time: Thursday, December 12, 2013. 2:00
PM – 3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time [UTC -5]
Description: Commitment to great customer service goes beyond “service with a
smile.” It is a commitment to truly engage and communicate with patrons and to
find ways to extend the experience above and beyond their expectations.
Building on the success of the Darien Library, whose reputation is known
internationally for providing “extreme customer service,” presenter Gretchen
Caserotti will provide you with practical and actionable ideas that can help
your library, whether small or large, commit to excellent customer service.
Presenter: Gretchen Caserotti, director, Meridian Library District (ID), who has served from
frontline librarian to policy maker, and was trained at the Darien Library
(CT).
“Infopeople
Webinars”
“Public Libraries and the Common Core
Curriculum: Resources”
Date & Time: Tuesday, December 3rd,
2013. Start Time: Pacific - 12 Noon, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM,
Eastern - 3 PM
Description:
- Did you know Common Core
standards require that, by 12th grade, 70% of student reading be nonfiction?
- Are you looking for ways to
strengthen your collection and programming to meet these new needs?
- How can you help students and their
parents understand the Common Core standards and find resources related to it?
One of the exciting aspects of
the new Common Core standards is their emphasis on nonfiction, which is better
than ever for young people. This gives public libraries a great opportunity to
highlight their nonfiction holdings and integrate them into programming,
booklists, and more. Public libraries can also be instrumental in guiding
students and their parents through the maze of information about the standards
and what they mean.
During this webinar, participants
will learn ways to improve and promote their nonfiction collections, especially
in the areas of science and history. The program will review Common Core text
complexity guidelines and introduce resources related to the standards.
At the end of this one-hour
webinar, participants will:
- Be able to identify ways to
strengthen nonfiction collections for Common Core
- Be familiar with Common Core
text complexity concepts
- Be able to articulate four ways
to help parents and their children with the Common Core
This webinar will be of interest
to public library staff working with children and Young Adults, literacy staff
and volunteers, school librarians, directors, principals, library assistants,
library school students, teachers, and reading teachers.
Webinars are free of charge; you
can pre-register by clicking on the Registration link. If registering
with less than 30 MINUTES from the start of the webinar you can join directly
from the thank you page by clicking the Join Now button. If you
pre-registered you will receive an email with login link and a reminder email
the day before the event.
“Life after Desk: Implementing the New Service Models”
Date & Time: Wednesday, December 4th,
2013. Start Time: Pacific - 12 Noon, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM,
Eastern - 3 PM
Description:
- Are you wondering how a new
service model might work in your library?
- Do you wish you had more
information about what it really takes to transition to these new approaches?
- Are you in the middle of
implementation and looking for practical tips and suggestions from other
libraries?
- Or are you just curious about
how library work is changing?
We’ve all heard how progressive
libraries are experimenting with new ways to deliver service. Recent years have
brought news of shrinking circ desks, roving reference, virtual branches,
after-hours lockers, unattended kiosks, information neighborhoods, zone
staffing, imbedded librarians, and other service innovations.
In this timely webinar, library
consultant and futurist Joan Frye Williams will bring us up to date on how new
service models are performing in a variety of settings. She’ll share lessons
learned about how to succeed with these new techniques, including practical
advice for:
- Training and redeploying staff,
- Revising job descriptions,
- Rearranging library spaces,
- Rethinking library collections,
- Introducing the new model to
your community, and
- Measuring success and
productivity.
This one-hour webinar will be of
interest to library staff at all levels looking to increase their understanding
of what’s working well, what still needs tweaking, and what just might be
coming our way in the future.
Webinars are free of charge; you
can pre-register by clicking on the Registration link. If registering
with less than 30 MINUTES from the start of the webinar you can join directly
from the thank you page by clicking the Join Now button. If you
pre-registered you will receive an email with login link and a reminder email
the day before the event.
“Preservation Best Practices: The Role of
Environment in Collections Care: Temperature & RH, Lighting, and Pest
Management”
Date & Time: Thursday, December 5th, 2013
12:00 PM. Start Time: Pacific - 12 Noon, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM,
Eastern - 3 PM
Description:
The Series: This series of four
webinars will provide participants with an overview of the preservation
standards for the many aspects of collections care, will give benchmarks for
measuring and improving preservation within an organization, and give
guidelines for establishing a preservation program.
This Webinar: Understanding and having
control over environmental conditions for collections is a significant factor
in good stewardship. The second in this series will explain the role that
temperature, relative humidity, and light have in collections care and give
tips for monitoring storage and display environments. Integrated pest
management will also be discussed.
Intended Audience: This webinar will be of interest
to librarians, archivists, collections managers, curators, and other staff
members involved in collections care who must manage a variety of tasks,
including implementation of collections management plans and policies,
management of environmental controls and storage conditions, and provision for
safe use and exhibition of collections.
Other Webinars in the Series:
Webinar
1: Preservation
Best Practices: Fundamentals and Facilities Thursday, November 21, 2013
Webinar
3: Collections
Care: Handling, Access, Storage, and Exhibition Thursday, December 12, 2013
12:00-1:00 PM Pacific
Webinar 4: Planning
and Prioritizing: Tools for Success Thursday, December 19, 2013 12:00-1:00 PM
Pacific
This
series is sponsored by the California Preservation Program, a project of the
California State Library, supported in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and
Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology
Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
Webinars are free of charge; you
can pre-register by clicking on the Registration link. If registering
with less than 30 MINUTES from the start of the webinar you can join directly
from the thank you page by clicking the Join Now button. If you
pre-registered you will receive an email with login link and a reminder email
the day before the event.
“Preservation Best Practices: Collections Care:
Handling, Access, Storage, and Exhibition”
Date & Time: Thursday, December 12th, 2013 12:00
PM. Start Time: Pacific
- 12 Noon, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM
Description:
The Series: This series of four
webinars will provide participants with an overview of the preservation
standards for the many aspects of collections care, will give benchmarks for
measuring and improving preservation within an organization, and give
guidelines for establishing a preservation program.
This Webinar: Providing access to
collections for patrons and visitors is fundamental to the work of librarians,
archivists, and collections managers. However, if access is not thoughtfully
approached it can be detrimental to collections preservation. In the third in
the series, attendees will learn tips for providing effective storage,
handling, and exhibition strategies that marry preservation and access.
Intended Audience: This webinar series will be of
interest to librarians, archivists, collections managers, curators, and other
staff members involved in collections care who must manage a variety of tasks,
including implementation of collections management plans and policies,
management of environmental controls and storage conditions, and provision for
safe use and exhibition of collections.
Other Webinars in the Series:
Webinar
1: Preservation Best Practices:
Fundamentals and Facilities Thursday, November 21, 2013
Webinar
2: The Role of Environment in
Collections Care: Temperature & RH, Lighting, and Pest
Management Thrusday, December 5, 2013 12:00-1:00 PM Pacific
Webinar
4:
Planning and Prioritizing: Tools for Success Thursday, December 19, 2013
12:00-1:00 PM Pacific
This
series is sponsored by the California Preservation Program, a project of the
California State Library, supported in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and
Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology
Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
Webinars are free of charge; you
can pre-register by clicking on the Registration link. If registering
with less than 30 MINUTES from the start of the webinar you can join directly
from the thank you page by clicking the Join Now button. If you
pre-registered you will receive an email with login link and a reminder email
the day before the event.
“Preservation Best Practices: Planning and
Prioritizing: Tools for Success”
Date & Time: Thursday, December 19th,
2013. Start Time: Pacific - 12 Noon, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM,
Eastern - 3 PM
Description:
The Series: This series of four
webinars will provide participants with an overview of the preservation
standards for the many aspects of collections care, will give benchmarks for
measuring and improving preservation within an organization, and give
guidelines for establishing a preservation program.
This Webinar: Establishing a formal, or
informal, preservation program can be overwhelming. The fourth and final
webinar in the series will discuss the role of policies in establishing a
systematic approach to preservation within an institution. Various planning
tools and resources, including those available through the California
Preservation Program, will be covered to help with setting preservation
priorities.
Intended Audience: This webinar series will be
of interest to librarians, archivists, collections managers, curators, and
other staff members involved in collections care who must manage a variety of tasks,
including implementation of collections management plans and policies,
management of environmental controls and storage conditions, and provision for
safe use and exhibition of collections.
Other Webinars in the Series:
Webinar
1:
Preservation Best Practices: Fundamentals and Facilities Thursday, November 21,
2013
Webinar
2:
The Role of Environment in Collections Care: Temperature & RH, Lighting,
and Pest Management Thrusday, December 5, 2013 12:00-1:00 PM Pacific
Webinar
3:
Collections Care: Handling, Access, Storage, and Exhibition Thursday, December
12, 2013 12:00-1:00 PM Pacific
This
series is sponsored by the California Preservation Program, a project of the
California State Library, supported in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and
Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology
Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
Webinars are free of charge; you
can pre-register by clicking on the Registration link. If registering
with less than 30 MINUTES from the start of the webinar you can join directly
from the thank you page by clicking the Join Now button. If you
pre-registered you will receive an email with login link and a reminder email
the day before the event.
“Texas
State Library and Archives Commission Webinar”
“Tech Tools with Tine: 1 Hour of eBooks and
Audio Books”
Date & Time: Friday, December 6, 2013 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
CST
Description: In the Tech Tools with Tine
series, Tine Walczyk puts her focus on different technology
tools. In this Webinar, Tine's covering ebooks and audio books.
“Booklist Webinar”
“Common Core 101: Understanding the Basics”
Date & Time: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 1:00
pm
Central Standard Time (Chicago, GMT-06:00)
Description: In the sea of resources about the
Common Core State Standards (CCSS), it can be easy to miss what’s most
essential: a basic explanation of what the standards are, how they are
structured, and the themes that run throughout. Presented with the elementary school
librarian in mind, this free, hour-long webinar sponsored by Capstone offers
attendees a chance to develop a practical understanding of the standards and
how librarians are uniquely positioned to support them, as well as a sneak peek
at Capstone’s Top 10 resources for K-5 Common Core support. Moderated
by Booklist’s Books for Youth Editorial Director Gillian Engberg.
خالص
تحياتي وتقديري،
غدير
مجدي عبد الوهاب