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Infopeople Webinars
“School
Readiness Webinar Series, Part 1: Growth Mindset”
Date
& Time: December
5th, 2018. Start Time: Pacific - 12 Noon, Mountain - 1
PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM.
Presenter: Amy Eisenmann, Early Education Advisor, Center
for Childhood Creativity at the Bay Area Discovery Museum
Description:
Research
shows that beliefs about intelligence and ability impact one’s performance and
response to failure. Join us for this 90-minute webinar to learn more about
what research says, how to examine and change your own mindset, and what you
can do to help support children’s growth mindset and persistence through
challenge.
The Reimagining
School Readiness Toolkit is a suite of research-backed resources created
for librarians to help families prepare children ages 0 to 8 for success in
school and in life. The toolkit was developed by the Center
for Childhood Creativity at the Bay Area Discovery Museum in collaboration with the California
State Library.
This 4-part series of webinars will introduce librarians to the research,
practical implications, and resources offered in the toolkit, which is
available in its entirety for free online. You can find the toolkit at this link.
This
webinar series is sponsored by the California State Library in order to provide
a free professional development resource for any and all library staff in
California and to any interested library staff anywhere.
School
Readiness Webinar Series Information:
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Webinar
2 - Re-imagining School Readiness: Key Findings from Research: Thu, Feb 7, 2019 presented by
Amy Eisenmann and Helen Hadani
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Webinar
3 - Re-imagining School Readiness: Practical Implications from Research: Mar 21, 2019 presented by Amy
Eisenmann
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Webinar
4 - Overview of the School Readiness Toolkit: Wed, Apr 17, 2019 presented by
Amy Eisenmann
Webinars
are free of charge, you can pre-register by clicking on the Register Now button
on this page. If you pre-registered, you will receive an email with login
link and a reminder email the day before the event.
“Using USCIS Resources to Support Immigrants
and Refugees in the Library”
Date
& Time: December
11th, 2018. Start Time: Pacific - 12 Noon, Mountain - 1
PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM.
Presenters:
Domminick
McParland – Education Program Specialist, United States Citizenship and
Immigration Services, Office of Citizenship and Shawn Chakrabarti – Education
Program Specialist, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, Office
of Citizenship
Description: Is your library looking for ways
to support immigrants and refugees in your community? Would you like to help
people learn about United States citizenship? Are you interested in free,
high-quality, and easy-to-use educational resources? The United States Citizenship
and Immigration Services’ (USCIS) Office of Citizenship has developed a wealth
of products and resources your library can use to help people gain information
on how to become a U.S. citizen, prepare for the U.S. naturalization test and
interview, as well as navigate life in the United States.
During
this one-hour webinar, attendees will:
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Learn about developing "Citizenship Corners" using USCIS materials
Receive
information on free educational products and resources available through USCIS
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Gain ideas on how libraries can help recently arrived immigrants and refugees
Join
presenters Domminick McParland (USCIS) and Shawn Chakrabarti (USCIS) as they
discuss a variety of free resources available through USCIS, while you develop
ideas on ways your organization can utilize these resources to help immigrants
and refugees in your community.
This
webinar will be of interest to: Anyone, especially library staff and
volunteers, who wants to help immigrants and refugees learn English, become
U.S. citizens, or navigate life in the United States.
Libraries
Helping Immigrants - Series Information:
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Webinar
3:
Tue, Dec 11, 2018 presented by Domminick McParland (USCIS) and Shawn
Chakrabarti (USCIS)
Libraries
Helping Immigrants, Services for Immigrants: A Project to Train Library Staff
to Utilize ESL and Immigration Resources is supported in whole or 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 Register Now button
on this page. If you pre-registered, you will receive an email with login
link and a reminder email the day before the event.
“We
Know Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion are Important… Now What?”
Date
& Time: December
13th, 2018. Start Time: Pacific - 12 Noon,
Mountain - 1 PM, Central - 2 PM, Eastern - 3 PM.
Description:
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Are you aware of the basics of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI), but
unsure of how to move forward with staff training in your organization?
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Do you need to convince anyone that EDI in the library is important?
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Are you looking for training and promotion ideas?
It
seems like everyone is talking about equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI),
but what does it really mean to put these values into practice at your library?
In this webinar, the presenters will a provide a “starter kit” for EDI training
in libraries. They will cover topics such as staff and management buy-in,
low-cost training, and how to meaningfully engage staff in an effort to create
a workplace culture that is affirming, representative, and inclusive.
Additionally, attendees will learn to develop their own practical, useful, and
actionable plan for implementing EDI staff learning in their own library.
At
the end of this one-hour webinar, participants will:
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Be able to articulate the need for an organizational commitment to increasing
equity, diversity and inclusion
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Learn how to attain buy-in from library leadership and staff
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Have a foundation of resources to use when developing their own EDI initiatives
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Have a "starter kit" of activities to implement in their own library
(book/media discussions, Word of the Month)
This
webinar will be of interest to library staff looking to further their library’s
internal equity, diversity, and inclusion work.
Webinars
are free of charge, you can pre-register by clicking on the Register Now button
on this page. If you pre-registered, you will receive an email with login
link and a reminder email the day before the event.
WebJunction Webinar
“Library
Programming for Adults, From Start to Finish”
Date
& Time: Tuesday,
December 18, 2018 3:00 pm Eastern Standard Time (New York,
GMT-05:00)
Presenter:
Cara
Romeo, Assistant Library Director/Community Services Librarian, K. O. Lee Aberdeen Public Library (SD)
Description:
Adult
programming at your library can bring the community together in meaningful ways
but finding the ideal program and attracting the right audience can be
overwhelming. This webinar will teach you to plan events and programs from
start to finish, including identifying potential partners, getting community
input, and successful marketing. Learn how to deliver quality, budget-friendly programs
that will bring in the crowds without reinventing the wheel. From choosing
dates and times to selecting events that get results, you’ll hear practical
tips on everything it takes to launch adult programs your community will love.
TechSoup for Libraries Webinars
“How
to Plan a Record Breaking End-of-Year Fundraising Push”
Date
& Time: 4
December 2018 - 11:00am
Description: Between #GivingTuesday,
fundraising galas, last-minute donations, and annual appeals, the end of the
year can be incredibly difficult to navigate. But it's by far the most
important fundraising season of the year. This webinar is designed to help your
nonprofit take full advantage of the end-of-year fundraising rush, improve your
online fundraising strategy, and surpass your goals with actionable and
digestible tips and tricks. During this webinar, we will discuss:
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Why a year-end fundraising push is so important?
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Building a multidimensional campaign in one week or less?
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Leveraging innovative technology without breaking your bank?
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How to engage with donors via different channels, like email and social media?
“Q
and A: How Can a Nonprofit Best Utilize Remote Tech Support?”
Date
& Time: 10
December 2018 - 11:00am
Description:
More
people, companies, and nonprofit organizations are discovering the
cost-effective advantages of having tech support just one online call away.
Remote technicians now can resolve nearly any day-to-day technical problem, so
nonprofit organizations can focus on their mission activities and not technical
emergencies. When does it makes sense to leverage this resource? What are the
best practices for relying on tech support? We ask you, the TechSoup community,
to send in your questions for our hosts to answer. Matt Jung of TechSoup
Services will be joined by Clancey Dollard of Bask, which partners with
TechSoup to provide tech support through the TechSoup Help Desk program. They
will share advice and stories on how other organizations are finding success.
“Payroll
for Nonprofits and Libraries: 2018 Law Changes That Affect You”
Date
& Time: 11
December 2018 - 11:00am
Description: In 2018, state, federal, and
city governments together placed hundreds of new labor laws into effect, and
they apply to workers in every industry, including the nonprofit sector and
libraries. These recent changes affect fringe benefits, health insurance, paid
time off, overtime, and more. Responding to these changes appropriately enables
your organization to best serve your employees and to properly comply with
legal standards. In this webinar, guest speaker Gregg Bossen of QuickBooks Made
Easy will help you understand payroll changes as a result of new 2018 laws and
how they impact your nonprofit or library.
“How
to Get Nonprofit Office 365 Cloud Subscriptions”
Date
& Time: 17
December 2018 - 11:00am
Description: Have you heard about Microsoft
Office 365 and are ready to use Microsoft cloud solutions, but unsure of how to
get started? We’ll walk you through what subscriptions are available to
nonprofits, how you can learn more about making the right choices for your
organization, and your options for how to request the licenses you need. This
webinar is best suited for those who are ready to explore moving to Office 365
or that already have a Microsoft nonprofit cloud account set up. In this
webinar, we will discuss:
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What Office 365 licenses are available to nonprofits?
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How to get qualified for purchasing licenses?
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Requesting your licenses
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Ways TechSoup can help you through this process
OCLC Webinar
“Using
your library management system to engage your community: A demonstration of the
OCLC Wise Marketing Workbench”
Date
& Time: Thursday,
December 6, 2018 2:00 pm Eastern Standard Time (New York,
GMT-05:00)
Description:
Customers
have come to expect—and appreciate—a certain level of personalization in their
marketing interactions with businesses, and it’s no different when it comes to
your library. Whatever your communication goals are, a tailored approach will
get you there faster. Designed around people, OCLC Wise is a community
engagement system that combines the power of customer relationship management,
marketing, and analytics with ILS functions like circulation, acquisitions, and
discovery. Join us for a demonstration to learn how OCLC Wise can help you get
the right message to the right person.
During
this 30-minute webinar you will learn how Wise can:
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use existing data to build targeted lists to personalize messages,
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create on-the-fly or schedule automated campaigns, and
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measure campaign performance with built-in reports
Carterette Series Webinar (Georgia Library Association and
the Georgia Public Library Service)
“From
Print to Digital and Back Again: Three Decades of Lessons from a Library
Newsletter”
Date
& Time: Wednesday,
December 5, 2018. 2pm Eastern (11am Pacific | 12pm Mountain | 1pm Central)
Presenter:
Rachel
Evans is currently the Metadata Services Librarian at UGA’s Alexander
Campbell King Law Library, and for the past six years served as the Web
Coordinator and Digital Media Specialist for the Law Library’s Information
Technology department. Evans has contributed to library instruction ranging
from technology-centered sessions to video tutorial creation. She also assists
in archiving items in the law school repository Digital Commons, and is a
member of the library’s public relations, web and systems teams. Evans has
presented instructional technology and web-design related sessions at local,
state and regional conferences, and regularly publishes in the national
professional magazine Computers in Libraries. Prior to joining UGA Law Library,
Evans got her start in libraries at LaGrange College’s Frank and Laura Lewis
Library, and subsequently worked at two public libraries in Georgia’s Troup and
Oglethorpe counties. Evans earned her MLIS from Florida State University in
2012, and holds Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Art and Music.
Description:
UGA
Law Library’s longstanding newsletter Amicus Briefs first saw circulation in
1984. At that time it was solely in print and included no more than a couple of
items about new additions to the library collection and upcoming library
instruction. More than 30 years later, the newsletter has evolved
significantly. After a time of existing only in print (1984-1994), and a period
of time being distributed both in print and online (1995-2001), it went through
another phase of being distributed only electronically (2003-2014). In the past
few years the print version has come back again (Spring 2015), experiencing a
resurgence in popularity, especially with students. During its lifetime, the
newsletter has not only changed formats and styles, but has also changed
editors several times. Each new editor seems to at least partially influence
the types of content included plus the technologies used for publication. Today
the newsletter is issued both electronically and physically four times a
semester and has even ventured into the realm of podcasting with five episodes
since 2017.
This
session will share the many lessons learned over the years by looking back in
time at the newsletter’s rich history of content. It will also share current
tools used for online and print publication, as well as assessing readership
including Drupal, WordPress, MailChimp, Google Analytics and DataStudio,
Piktochart, iTunes, YouTube, Feedburner, and Digital Commons
Registration: https://bit.ly/2yBB8Xn
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