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.
Infopeople Webinar
"What's New in Children's
Literature – 2017"
Date & Time: March 23rd,
2017. Start Time: Pacific - 12 Noon, Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM,
Eastern - 3 PM.
Description: Join esteemed children’s librarian and author Penny Peck
in her yearly review of what’s new in children’s literature. Discover new books
published in late 2016 and Spring 2017 that will be popular with children ages
0-12, including books that reflect the diversity of the children we serve!
These include board books, picture books, easy readers, transitional fiction, genre
fiction for middle grades, graphic novels, poetry, nonfiction, and more! Hear
about books that will be popular with a wide audience of children, and
nonfiction and fiction pairings to recommend to teachers implementing the
Common Core. Also, find out about books that fit the 2017 summer reading theme
of building and popular makers’ spaces.
At the end of this one-hour webinar,
participants will:
- Learn about new children’s and tween
books for various age ranges and reading levels, including very simple new
books for those just learning to read.
- Celebrate new multicultural books to
meet the needs of all children – diversity matters!
- Hear about new nonfiction and fiction
pairings, perfect for the Common Core.
Discover books that will grab the
attention of reluctant readers, including the newest graphic novels for kids,
popular series, and books that relate to the 2017 summer learning themes of
“Build a Better World” and “Reading by Design.”
Take away a list of helpful websites to
use when doing readers’ advisory, and sites that will help you keep up-to-date
on the latest children’s books.
This webinar will be of interest to: any
library staff member or volunteer who serves children ages 0-12, in either
public or school libraries.
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
WebJunction Webinar
"Whole Person Librarianship:
Fostering Empathy in Challenging Times"
Date & Time: 28 March 2017. 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM Eastern
Daylight Time, North America [UTC -4]
Presenters: Sara Zettervall, Founder, Whole Person Librarianship, and Adult Services Librarian, Hennepin
County Library (MN); and Mary Nienow, PhD Candidate in Social Work, and
beginning in August 2017, Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Eau
Claire (WI).
Description: Libraries are among the few public spaces that feel safe
and welcoming to everyone in our current political landscape. As librarians
striving to provide equitable service, we are challenged to meet the needs of
patrons whose life experiences are markedly different from our own. To address
these challenges, we have much to learn much from social workers, who are
trained to approach their clients with empathy while maintaining professional
boundaries. Whole Person Librarianship draws from social work concepts to help
librarians become more confident in learning from, interacting with, and
serving diverse patrons. Learn basic ideas to build your empathy skills, such
as cultural humility and person-in-environment, to apply right away to your
library practice, as well as where to find more in-depth information and
support.
TechSoup for Libraries Webinars
"Protecting Patron Privacy in Public Libraries"
Date & Time: 16 March 2017 - 11:00am
Presenters:
Bill Budington, from the Electronic Frontier
Foundation (EFF), will talk about digital security issues that
impact patron privacy in public libraries, and will share tools and information
from EFF that can be useful for libraries.
Chuck McAndrew, IT Librarian at the Lebanon Public Libraries (NH), will share actions he has taken at
this small library to better protect patron privacy and to teach library users
(how to better protect their own privacy).
Description: What is your library doing to provide a secure digital
environment for library patrons? How is your library protecting the privacy of
patrons in this digital world? Patron privacy is of critical importance to
libraries, and should be a foundational principle guiding library policy and
practice. It is included in the American Library Association's Code of Ethics
and the Library Bill of Rights. As technology changes rapidly, libraries and
librarians are working hard to keep up with digital security issues to better
protect the privacy of their users. But this is not an easy task.
Come to this free webinar to learn about
patron privacy issues in public libraries. This webinar will explore two key
areas of patron privacy: public access technology and the collection of patron
data. Our guests will share practical tips and advice on how to better protect
patron privacy. We will also share recommended resources for continued learning
on this topic.
"QuickBooks (Desktop) for Existing Nonprofit Users"
Date & Time: 22 March 2017 - 11:00am.
Description: If you are already using Intuit's QuickBooks or need a basic refresher to make sure you've got your
nonprofit set up correctly? Join this free, 90-minute webinar with QuickBooks Made Easy founder Gregg Bossen to expand on
your existing knowledge.
This webinar covers topics including:
- Best practices for list setup
- Different methods for entering income
- Using QuickBooks as a donor database
- Auto-allocating expenses to programs
- Reports for your board
- Tracking restricted grants
- Inputting in-kind gifts
This webinar is best suited for
U.S.-based nonprofit users of QuickBooks Premier installed on their desktops
who are already using the program to manage their accounting. Attendees should
already be familiar with the basics.
"Maximize Your Technology Donations
Through TechSoup"
Date & Time: 28 March 2017 - 11:00am
Description: Get the most out of TechSoup's variety
of product donation programs and learn the ins and outs of the learning
resources to help you optimize technology for your organization.
During this 30-minute tour and 30-minute
Q&A session, we will highlight the ways you can make the most of the
donation and discount programs for hardware, software, cloud applications, and
services available to you. We'll also show you a peak at the wide array of
resources to help you learn more about technology — from meetups to courses.
We'll reserve half of our time together
to ensure that your questions about TechSoup and our donation programs and
services get answered!
Carterette Series Webinar (Georgia Library Association and
the Georgia Public Library Service)
"I Kanban, Can You? A Librarian's
Introduction to KanbanFlow"
Date & Time: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 2:00 pm Eastern Daylight
Time (New York, GMT-04:00)
Presenter: Rachel Evans is the web coordinator and digital
media specialist at the University of Georgia Alexander Campbell King Law
Library.
Description: Most librarians and library staff are
constantly multi-tasking. Despite the type of library, our tasks are endless
and can range from cataloging to working the reference desk to IT support and
everything in between. It can be very difficult to organize our to-do lists,
not to mention get things done. This session will introduce the concept of
Kanban (Japanese for "sign" or "billboard"), an important
tool for managing workflow and measuring improvement and outcomes that was
first popularized by the manufacturing industry. Today Kanban is utilized by
software development teams, marketing units, human resource offices, people in
strategy and leadership, and for organizing personal tasks and achieving goals.
This session will also introduce
KanbanFlow, a free online project management tool that digitizes the Kanban
method. This tool supports real-time collaboration between team members and
weaves in the Pomodoro method of time-tracking. A live demo of KanbanFlow, its
various features, and real-life examples of how it can be used in a library
setting will be included to help illustrate the usefulness of this method and
tool for librarians.
خالص تحياتي وتقديري،
د. غدير مجدي عبد الوهاب