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
" الدور التربوى لنظرية الذكاءات المتعددة فى المكتبات
المدرسية"
التاريخ والوقت: السبت 6 فبراير 2016. 7 مساءً بتوقيت
الجزائر، 8 مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة، 9 مساءً بتوقيت مكة المكرمة. 10 مساءً بتوقيت
الإمارات وسلطنة عمان.
المحاضر: الدكتور/ رمضان موسى الصفتي، خبير المكتبات المدرسية والمحاضر بأقسام المكتبات
بجامعة الأزهر سابقاً.
Infopeople Webinars
"Emerging Tech Trends in Libraries - Part 2"
Date & Time: February 2nd,
2016. Start Time: Pacific - 12 Noon, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM,
Eastern - 3 PM.
Description: Technology
has changed the face of libraries, and is continuing to change how we work and
how we deliver services to customers. As part of the Emerging Tech Trends
series, this webinar introduces emerging technology trends and tipping points,
and how these emerging trends are re-shaping library services. Some of the
topics that will be covered include: the internet of things, mobile technology,
consumer technology, wearable technology, and smart machines (robots,
self-driving cars and other cognitive computing systems that are able to make
decisions and solve problems without human intervention). Join David Lee King
as he expertly guides you through examples of how you might incorporate these
emerging trends into your library.
At the end of this one-hour webinar, participants will:
* Be familiar with 10 emerging technology trends and tipping
points in libraries
* Know the difference between an emerging trend and a
technology tipping point
* Understand the difference between a technology trend and a
fad
* Begin to identify how their library can respond to
emerging technology
This second in a series of four webinar will be of interest
to anyone working with technology in libraries, library workers interested in
emerging technology, and library staff who help patrons with technology-related
questions.
Emerging Tech Trends in Libraries - Series Information
Webinar
1: Wednesday, December 9, 2016, presented by Laura Solomon
Webinar
2: Tuesday, February 2, 2016, presented by David Lee King
Webinar
3: Tuesday, March 1, 2016 presented by David Lee King
Webinar
4: Wednesday, June 15, 2016 presented by Laura Solomon
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.
* Webinar
archive of this event will be available within 24 hours or sooner
"Building an E-book Collection"
Date & Time: February 9th, 2016.
Start Time: Pacific - 12 Noon, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern -
3 PM.
Description:
* Are you struggling to determine how best to spend your
e-book budget?
* Do you need help navigating the confusing landscape of
e-book availability for libraries?
* Would you like to stretch your libraries budget to build a
comprehensive and cost-effective e-book collection
In order to provide users with a wide variety of formats,
today's libraries are faced with the challenge of managing the often-complex
world of e-books. Publishers and vendors place unique limitations on library
e-books which can be confusing to both staff and the public. Additionally,
traditional collection management budgets and best practices do not always
apply.
As the former Electronic Services Librarian for Marin County
Free Library, Amanda Jacobs Foust was responsible for the growth and
development of e-books from a niche collection with limited circulation to an
in-demand, high circulation collection. In this webinar, Amanda will explore
the value of e-books in public libraries and discuss how individual publishers
place limitations on e-book lending. In addition, she will offer specific
information about vendors, best practices, policies and procedures that you can
apply to your library.
At the end of this one-hour webinar, participants will:
* Understand the various e-book leasing and purchasing
models used by large and small publishers
* Be able to identify the major e-book vendors that work
with public libraries
* Know strategies for stretching their libraries budget to
build a comprehensive and cost-effective e-book collection
* Know best practices for e-books and e-book collection
development and how it varies from traditional collection development
This webinar will be of interest to: Library staff and
administrators involved in collection development and readers' advisory
* Webinar
archive of this event will be available within 24 hours or sooner
WebJunction Webinars
"Explore and Discover: Nature-Based Spaces and
Activities at your Library"
Date & Time: 2
February 2016. 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, North America [UTC -5]
Presenter: Tracy LaStella,
Coordinator for Youth Services, Middle Country Public Library, NY, and
2015 Library Journal Mover & Shaker.
Description: When children have
regular contact with nature, they learn and grow better. Children who play,
build, climb, grow, splash and read are developing their observation,
visual-spatial, social, and literacy skills. Nature Explorium, a nature-based
program at Middle Country Public Library (NY), encourages children to explore,
discover and connect with nature. Learn about best practices and resources that
you can use at your library to create outdoor spaces, along with indoor and
outdoor nature activities. It's a unique way to connect literacy, learning and
appreciation for nature as a regular part of the library visit.
"2016 Knight News Challenge on Libraries"
Date & Time: 11 February 2016. 3:00 PM
– 4:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, North America [UTC -5]
Presenters: Chris Barr, Knight
Foundation Director of Media Innovation; Jason
Griffey and Jenica Rogers from Measure
the Future
Description: An initiative of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the
Knight News Challenge on Libraries launches on February 24, 2016, and offers
applicants a share of more than $3 million for ideas centered on libraries as
they transform to accommodate the evolving needs of our communities. Knight
views libraries as important institutions that can play an essential role in
building more informed and engaged communities, and recognizes that libraries
have the power to connect people and ideas, and build stronger democracies.
This is the second Knight News Challenge on Libraries; winners of the
first challenge were announced in January 2015.
Please join us to explore the future of
libraries and discuss potential ideas for the News Challenge. Chris Barr,
Knight Foundation Director of Media Innovation and former library challenge
winners, Jason Griffey and Jenica Rogers from Measure the Future, will lead the
discussion on emerging trends in the library space, answer any questions you
may have about applying, and share how you can contribute to the challenge
OCLC Webinars
"Where there's a Web, there's a way"
Date & Time: 4 February 2016. 2:00
PM – 3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, North America [UTC -5]
Description: Hear how
OCLC’s cloud-based strategy will allow you to:
* reform workflows by utilizing
cooperatively shared data, built and maintained by librarians;
* manage electronic and print collections
through a single, Web-based interface; and
* make discovery, access and delivery more
convenient for your users.
"OCLC SCS GreenGlass Virtual User Group Meeting"
Date & Time: 10
February 2016. 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, North America [UTC -5]
Description: Join
OCLC Sustainable Collection Services for our inaugural virtual user group
session. We will introduce GreenGlass group functionality, highlight GreenGlass
enhancements, and discuss deselection and shared print.
"WorldShare Management Services from the librarian
perspective: Stanford Health Library"
Date & Time: 10 February 2016. 2:00
PM – 3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, North America [UTC -5]
Description: Watch
this 30-minute webinar with guest presenters from the Stanford Health
Library in California. Nancy Dickenson, Librarian, and Jean
Johnson, Librarian, will share their library’s experience with WorldShare
Management Services (WMS). During this session, you will:
* Hear why the Stanford Health Library chose to implement WMS
* Learn the ways WMS is creating efficiencies for staff, volunteers,
patients, family members and patrons worldwide
* Explore how WMS has enabled staff to spend less time managing systems
so they can focus on other priorities.
There will be plenty of time to answer audience questions. Register to
join the live event and bring your questions for Nancy and Jean.
"Managing your E-content life cycle: A WorldShare
Management Services overview demonstration"
Date & Time: 11 February 2016. 2:00
PM – 3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, North America [UTC -5]
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; and
* free you from the restrictions of local hardware and software, and
provide more time to focus on serving your users and community.
"Simplifying acquisitions: A detailed demonstration in
WorldShare Acquisitions"
Date & Time: 17 February 2016. 2:00
PM – 3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, North America [UTC -5]
Description: During
this one-hour detailed demonstration of WorldShare® Acquisitions, 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; and
* learn how you can access vendor data, WorldCat® and the WorldCat
knowledge base easily, as well as leverage the shared work of libraries and
share vendor information.
"Ready, Set, GO: Making the move from
FirstSearch to WorldCat Discovery"
Date & Time: 23
February 2016. 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, North America [UTC
-5]
Description: Help
your users find resources from your library and libraries worldwide. A current
FirstSearch subscription supports searching WorldCat and other databases on the
new WorldCat Discovery Services. WorldCat Discovery goes beyond FirstSearch to
provide access to 1.9 billion items in WorldCat and a central index of more
than 2,200 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 begin 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: 25 February 2016. 2:00
PM – 3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, North America [UTC -5]
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.
Carterette Series Webinar
(Georgia Library Association and the Georgia Public Library Service)
"Legislative Update with Georgia’s State Librarian Julie
Walker"
Date & Time: February 3, 2016 -- 2PM
EST (1PM CST | 12PM MST | 11AM PST)
Presenter: Julie Walker: As
the State Librarian, Julie Walker leads the Georgia Public Library Service, a
unit of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia and the state
agency for Georgia's public libraries. Previously, she has served as the deputy
state librarian, the assistant state librarian for technology, support services
and strategic initiatives, and the director of the PINES program.
Prior to joining the GPLS team in 2003, Walker was the
associate director of the Athens Regional Library System. She is an expert in
advocacy, community building, and legislative relations.
Description: Georgia’s State Librarian
Julie Walker will guide us through the top legislative issues impacting
Georgia's libraries in this live Q&A-style conversation, led by Assistant
State Librarian Wendy Cornelisen. Topics will include library funding, new
public library construction projects, and an overview of the political
landscape in Georgia and how it affects our libraries. Advocacy tips and best
practices will also be shared.