02 فبراير 2015

ندوات مجانية للمكتبيين تُقدم عبر شبكة الإنترنت 45!

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 بُعد


"مبادرة الإطار الببليوجرافي في فهارس المكتبات"

التاريخ والوقت:  السبت  7 فبراير 2015.  8 مساء بتوقيت القاهرة، 9 مساء بتوقيت مكة المكرمة، 10 مساء بتوقيت الإمارات.

المحاضر:  أ/ مؤمن النشرتي، مدرس مساعد بقسم المكتبات والمعلومات - جامعة القاهرة.

رابط المحاضرة: http://www.anymeeting.com/ganbah1. على أن يتم فتح القاعة قبل وقت المحاضرة المعلن بإذن الله تعالى بعشر دقائق.


"المكتبة الإلكترونية وتحديث العلمية التعليمية والتربوية"

التاريخ والوقت:  السبت  14 فبراير 2015.  8 مساء بتوقيت القاهرة، 9 مساء بتوقيت مكة المكرمة، 10 مساء بتوقيت الإمارات.

المحاضر:  د/ لطيفة على الكيمشي. أستاذ مساعد بجامعة طرابلس بليبيا

رابط المحاضرة: http://www.anymeeting.com/ganbah1. على أن يتم فتح القاعة قبل وقت المحاضرة المعلن بإذن الله تعالى بعشر دقائق.

WebJunction Webinars

“Key Elements of a Project Plan”

Date & Time: 5 February 2015. 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, North America [UTC -5]

Presenters:

- Robert Horton, Associate deputy director, IMLS
- Sarah Fuller, Program specialist, IMLS

Description: Part 1 of Project Management 101: Planning Your Project webinar series focused on the key elements of a project plan, produced by the Coalition to Advance Learning in Archives, Libraries, and Museums.

This session will describe how careful planning leads to more successful projects. We will cover how to develop an idea, define your audience, look at funding options, do an environmental scan, assess your resource capacity and needs, and develop a project scope and schedule for implementation. Attendees will be invited to use the two weeks between webinars to outline a project idea based on these key principles. Submitted project plans will be reviewed by webinar moderators with individual feedback provided for each submission.


“Evaluating Your Project Plan”

Date & Time: 19 February 2015. 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, North America [UTC -5]

Presenters:

- Robert Horton, Associate deputy director, IMLS
- Sarah Fuller, Program specialist, IMLS

Description: Part 2 of Project Management 101: Planning Your Project webinar series focused on project plan evaluation, produced by the Coalition to Advance Learning in Archives, Libraries, and Museums.

In this highly interactive second session, we will use sample project ideas and case studies to look at how we can assess the strength of a project plan before it is implemented. We will also discuss other project management resources and where to learn more about the topic.


“The Golden Age of Gaming: Board Games for Grown-ups”

Date & Time: 26 February 2015. 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, North America [UTC -5]

Presenters: John Pappas, Library Manager at Bucks County Library System; Marti Fuerst, Librarian at Large, Omaha, Nebraska.

Description: Board games have social, creative, and educational potential. Schools are using games and game mechanisms as enrichment activities with application to the Common Core. It's time that libraries got "on board" as well! Following on the successful "Board in the Library" series published on WebJunction, this webinar will provide practical advice on how to choose the right games for your community, how to set up your own circulating board game collection—including a quick inexpensive starting collection—and how to plan board gaming events. Learn more about modern board games—their rules, mechanics, classifications and themes. Game on!


Infopeople Webinars

“Sensory-Enhanced Storytimes”

Date & Time: February 11th, 2015. Start Time: Pacific - 12 Noon, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM


Description:

* What are the distinguishing elements of a sensory storytime?

* Have you considered offering a sensory storytime?

* Do you already offer one and need some inspiration?

Join Laura Olson and Laura Baldassari-Hackstaff, youth librarians for Douglas County Libraries in Colorado, who co-developed and have been offering a sensory storytime for three years. A sensory storytime is a traditional storytime, with added enhancements that engage the participants through their senses and thus add to their enjoyment of the experience.
This webinar will describe the development of an ongoing sensory storytime, from inception to establishment and growth. Participants will receive detailed information on how to develop and sustain this program, including who from their community to contact, what resources they will need, when to offer their storytime, how to market their storytime, and why it supports the ALA’s Core Values of Librarianship.

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

* Be able to create a step-by-step plan to develop and implement a sensory storytime program

* Be able to organize the staff, time, budget, and other resources needed to begin and support a sensory storytime program

* Know the elements of a sensory storytime, and why it is an important program for their communities

This webinar will be of interest to youth librarians and staff who offer storytimes.


Webinars are free of charge; you can pre-register by clicking on the Register Now button (at the top and bottom of this page). 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.

* Infopeople webinars can be viewed on iOS devices. Adobe® Connect™ Mobile for iOS(link is external)
* Webinar archive of this event will be available within 24 hours or sooner

“Introduction to Intellectual Freedom in Libraries – 2015 Update”

Date & Time: February 17th, 2015. Start Time: Pacific - 12 Noon, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM

Presenter: Mary Minow

Description:

* A parent asks you to remove a book from the shelf because she feels it could harm her children.

* A library user complains that the current collection of magazines doesn’t include his political viewpoint and too much of a different one.

* You heard that a library worker in the next county was reprimanded for a post she put on the library's social media site. Now you wonder about writing your next posts for your library.

* One public comment on the library's social media site seems like a slur and another seems like a threat. Should you remove them?
What do you do?

In this webinar, you will learn techniques to approach these challenges and others, along with a firm background of intellectual freedom in libraries, including relevant laws and court cases.

At the end of this one-hour webinar, attendees will be able to:

* Identify and interpret key ALA documents, policies, and decisions related to intellectual freedom, both in print and online

* Identify and understand holdings in key court cases on intellectual freedom in libraries

* Understand how the law treats different libraries - academic, school and public.

* Understand the types of speech that are not protected by the First Amendment, and when to call the police to report child pornography

* Develop skills for recognizing and strategies for responding to challenges

This webinar will be of interest to library staff at all levels in any type of library. It will be particularly beneficial for those who are relatively new to the library field and who have not had any formal training in the core values of the profession.


Webinars are free of charge; you can pre-register by clicking on the Register Now button (at the top and bottom of this page). 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.

* Infopeople webinars can be viewed on iOS devices. Adobe® Connect™ Mobile for iOS(link is external)
* Webinar archive of this event will be available within 24 hours or sooner

“Teen Learning Labs”

Date & Time: February 24th, 2015. Start Time: Pacific - 12 Noon, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM

Presenter: Corey Wittig

Description:

* Curious about the benefits of community-based informal learning in the library?

* Want to find some of the best equipment and software for programming at your library?

* Want to learn more about staffing and professional development strategies for library learning labs?

Be sure to join us for Teen Learning Labs where we'll discuss the background, basics, and benefits of user-directed, project-based programming. You'll hear about successful examples of this programming in libraries across the U.S.

At the end of this one-hour webinar, attendees will be able to:

* Identify the prominent themes and core concepts behind library Learning Labs

* Explain the library's place as a natural site for community-based informal education

* Identify libraries of all sizes with successful Learning Labs

* Design strategies for including patron interest in making and learning

* List the best equipment and software used in Library Learning labs

* Identify staffing and professional development strategies

* Identify ways of tracking learning outcomes

This webinar will be of interest to: Public library staff interested in expanding programs and services to include informal learning opportunities for staff and library users. It will be of particular interest to teen services staff.


Webinars are free of charge; you can pre-register by clicking on the Register Now button (at the top and bottom of this page). 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.

* Infopeople webinars can be viewed on iOS devices. Adobe® Connect™ Mobile for iOS(link is external)
* Webinar archive of this event will be available within 24 hours or sooner

“Customizing Library Vendor Tools for Better Customer Service”

Date & Time: February 26th, 2015. Start Time: Pacific - 12 Noon, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM

Presenter:  Matthew Reidsma

Description:

* Are you struggling to make several vendor-hosted tools behave like a cohesive website?

* Frustrated by the lack of customization available in your vendor tools?

* Do your users get confused by vendor tools designed for librarians?

There might be an answer!

Using JavaScript, a simple scripting language that runs in a users browser, you can often make customizations to your library’s online tools that your vendor could only dream of. In this webinar, I’ll show you how to improve the usability of vendor tools with JavaScript, allowing you to tailor the tools to your users’ needs.

PLEASE NOTE: While knowledge of JavaScript or other scripting languages can be helpful, it’s not required.

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

* Understand the limitations of working within traditional vendor-hosted systems

* Describe the basics of how JavaScript can be used to alter vendor systems

* Identify common usability problems in vendor tools

* Create a plan for using JavaScript to make changes to vendor systems

This webinar will be of interest to public and academic libraries, technical staff and administrators.


Webinars are free of charge; you can pre-register by clicking on the Register Now button (at the top and bottom of this page). 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.

* Infopeople webinars can be viewed on iOS devices. Adobe® Connect™ Mobile for iOS(link is external)
* Webinar archive of this event will be available within 24 hours or sooner

OCLC Webinars

“Introduction to EZproxy hosted service

Date & Time: Thursday, February 5, 2015. 11:00 am Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00) 

Description: Join Don Hamparian, Senior Product Manager at OCLC, to learn about the EZproxy hosted service: hear how your library would benefit from the hosted solution, see how it works, and learn the steps to implement. For institutions that have EZproxy locally installed, we’ll also review upcoming releases and service improvements. 


“Virtual WorldShare ILL and ILLiad User Group

Date & Time: Thursday, February 5, 2015. 3:00 pm Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00) 

Description: Join your resource sharing colleagues to hear updates from OCLC and Atlas Systems staff on recent and upcoming changes to WorldShare Interlibrary Loan and ILLiad. Presenters will also share highlights from the ALA Midwinter conference roundtable discussions about the future of resource sharing/ILL in the next 3-5 years.


“Managing your E-content life cycle: A WorldShare Management Services overview demonstration

Date & Time: Thursday, February 12, 2015. 2:00 pm Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00) 

Description: During this one-hour overview demonstration, you will see how WorldShare Management Services:

* Help your library simplify your electronic resources management workflows

* Improve discovery and access of your library’s e-resources, including e-books, e-journal packages, databases and open access collections

* Free you from the restrictions of local hardware and software, and provide more time to focus on serving your users and community.


“WorldShare Interlibrary Loan: Update and Chat with the OCLC Team”

Date & Time: Wednesday, February 18, 2015. 1:00 pm Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00) 

Description: This program will include an overview of new features now available in WorldShare Interlibrary Loan as well as information about plans for future enhancements to the service.

You will also have an opportunity to chat with members of the WorldShare Interlibrary Loan team about effective ways to use the new service, best practices they have observed from users – and any other topics of interest to you.


“Simplifying acquisitions: A detailed demonstration in WorldShare Acquisitions

Date & Time: Wednesday, February 18, 2015. 2:00 pm Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00)

Description: During this one-hour detailed demonstration of WorldShare Management Services, you will:

* Get a first-hand look at how your library can save time in your acquisitions workflows

* See how all physical and electronic acquisitions functions are available from one Web-based interface, eliminating the need to go back and forth between multiple systems

* Learn how you can access WorldCat, knowledge base and vendor data easily, as well as leverage the shared work of libraries and share vendor information.


“Beyond FirstSearch: WorldCat Discovery and what it means for your library”

Date & Time: Thursday, February 19, 2015. 2:00 pm Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00) 

Description: WorldCat Discovery Services will replace OCLC FirstSearch in December 2015. WorldCat Discovery goes beyond FirstSearch to provide access to 1.8 billion items in WorldCat and a central index of more than 2,000 e-resource collections plus mobile views, web visibility and much more. Come see what WorldCat Discovery Services are, how they work and how you can plan your library’s transition to WorldCat Discovery.


“Managing your licenses and E-resources: A detailed demonstration in WorldShare License Manager and WorldCat knowledge base”

Date & Time: Tuesday, February 24, 2015. 2:00 pm Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00) 

Description: During this one-hour detailed demonstration of WorldShare Management Services, you will learn how WorldShare License Manager brings together the two key features of electronic resource management: (1) knowledge about licenses that govern their purchase and use, and (2) knowledge base and linking technology that connect users to needed content in a single place. 

License Manager: You will see how to reduce the complexity of managing all of your licenses and how you can eliminate the need to synchronize data across multiple interfaces to manage license agreements, rights, access and resolution to full text. 

WorldCat knowledge base: You will see how the knowledge base provides comprehensive data about the e-resources of member libraries, automatically updating records in WorldCat, thus giving instant access to licensed resources for users. Also, you will see there is no additional necessary uploading or synchronization of licensed resources with local catalogs.


Texas State Library and Archives Commission Webinars

“Flip the Script: Changing the Direction of Your Library”

Date & Time: Fri, Feb 6, 2015. 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM SAST

Description: Pottsboro Public Library Director Dianne Connery reprises her standing-room-only presentation from the most recent meeting of the Association for Rural & Small Libraries (ARSL). Learn how their library dramatically changed focus in the last 3 years—from book depository to tech hub, and how they’ve turned outward to build relationships and try new ideas. 


“Start Your Día Right: Celebrating El día de los niños/El día de los libros at your library”

Date & Time: Tue, Feb 10, 2015. 9:30 PM - 11:00 PM SAST

Description: You know that it is important to provide multi-lingual literacy programs at the library, but how do you start your Día the right way? Discover some of the many ways that El día de los niños/El día de los libros activities and programs can link children and languages in the public library. Jeanette Larson will walk participants through the development of various types of activities, many of which can be incorporated into existing programs, and highlight ways to find even more ideas and resources. While at the Texas State Library, Jeanette worked with Día founder, Pat Mora, to develop the first program resources for libraries and she is the author of El día de los niños/El día de los libros: Building a Culture of Literacy in Your Community through Día (American Library Association, 2011). Participating Texas public libraries will receive a copy of Larson’s book. 


“Graphic Novels: A Gateway for Reluctant Readers”

Date & Time: Thu, Feb 12, 2015. 10:00 PM - 11:00 PM SAST

Description: During this one hour webinar, Kyla Hunt, a librarian at the Art Institute of Fort Worth, will talk about how reading graphic novels can help build literacy. She will discuss how and why various types of comics appeal to different reader-groups, from wordless picture books for younger kids to manga for teens. The webinar will include a discussion of program ideas designed to encourage readers to get excited about the world of comics, and eventually, the world of reading. 
Check out Kyla's blog "Read Between the Panels":  http://readbetweenthepanels.wordpress.com/


“How to Listen to Your Community 1: Using Surveys to Gather Data for Needs Assessment and Advocacy”

Date & Time: Wed, Feb 18, 2015. 10:00 PM - 11:00 PM SAST

Description: Collecting data on patron use and needs for library and technology services is critical to providing valuable services to your community. This session discusses how to efficiently collect data through surveys, and will address planning your survey to get information you can use, structuring the survey and wording questions, and how to use the data for strategic planning and advocacy efforts. 


“Texas ILL Lending Reimbursement Program Overview”

Date & Time: Fri, Feb 27, 2015. 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM SAST

Description: Texas State Library staff will provide information about updated requirements and procedures for the FY2015 ILL Lending Reimbursement Program. Please contact Sara Hayes at shayes@tsl.texas.gov  for more information. 


“How to Listen to Your Community 2: Using Interviews and Focus Groups to Gather Data for Needs Assessment and Advocacy”

Date & Time: Wed, Feb 25, 2015. 10:00 PM - 11:00 PM SAST

Description: Interviews and focus groups provide an opportunity for deeper insight into patron use and community needs for library and technology services, and can be used alone or in concert with surveys to help you prioritize future services. This session will address how to prepare for conducting interviews and focus groups, develop questions, create an environment for rich responses, and analyze the results. With some preparation and courage you’ll find engaging with your community this way to be a uniquely enriching experience! 


Carterette Series Webinar

(Georgia Library Association and the Georgia Public Library Service)


“Got Fandom?: How Mini-Cons Can Transform Libraries and Communities”

Date & Time: Wednesday, February 25, 2015. 2:00 pm Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00) 

Presenters: Natalie Couch and Megan Aarant 

Description: Fandoms and libraries go together like Sherlock and Watson. Megan Aarant and Natalie Couch from Chattahoochee Valley Libraries in Columbus, GA will share their best practices on how to tap into the power of fandom to promote multiple literacies and attract customers by hosting a mini-convention at the library. Learn how they took a small, teen centric mini-convention called FanFest and expanded it into an all-ages event that attracted 1,000 customers in just one year. Get creative content ideas for all budget sizes, learn why libraries play an important role in fandoms, and discover how a program like this can transform the image of the library in your customer's eyes.


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