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Author Archives: Jen Bort

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Workshop: Space Planning for the 21st Century Library (5/2 at Dunham)

Continuing Education, Events, NewsBy Jen BortMarch 20, 2018

Join us on Wednesday, May 2 at the Dunham Public Library in Whitesboro for a workshop on library space planning. Lunch will be provided. Click here for more details and…

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Thinking Outside: Linking the World of Books to Nature Through Environmental Programming (4/6 at Betts)

Continuing Education, Events, NewsBy Jen BortMarch 19, 2018

Join us Friday, April 6 at the Betts Branch Library for an environmental programming workshop with Nate Keefe and get a chance to win a set of three books by…

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Attend PLA 2018 Virtually at MidYork

Continuing Education, EventsBy Jen BortMarch 6, 2018

CLRC sponsors and MidYork Library System hosts PLA’s 2018 Virtual Conference! Join us in person one or both days to view the conference at MidYork (1600 Lincoln Ave, Utica NY). Registration is…

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CLRC Usage Statistics Special Interest Group: Upcoming Spring Events Open to All

Continuing Education, Events, NewsBy Jen BortMarch 5, 2018

The Central New York Library Resources Council (CLRC) Usage Statistics Interest Group is offering two spring 2018 events. All are welcome! Session 1: Wednesday, April 4 at CLRC: Using REDCap in…

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New Lynda.com Classes: Ransomware Countermeasures, Bookkeeping Basics, Managing a Diverse Team & More

Continuing Education, NewsBy Jen BortMarch 2, 2018

Check out some of the latest offerings from Lynda.com below. Access to these courses and the entire Lynda.com library is free through CLRC. Learning Ransomware Countermeasures by Lisa Bock Learn…

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Syracuse University LISSA Conference: Day of FitS

Continuing Education, EventsBy Jen BortFebruary 26, 2018

 Saturday, March 3 | 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come enjoy an early afternoon of networking, snacking, and leisurely learning among SU students, faculty and local professionals. This event is open to…

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New CLRC Member Benefit: Webinars @ Your Library

Continuing Education, Events, NewsBy Jen BortJanuary 29, 2018

Have at least 2 friends who want to watch a webinar with you? Open it up to other CLRC members and we’ll foot the bill! We’re pleased to announce this new member…

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Call for Proposals: Syracuse University’s Day of FitS

Continuing Education, Events, NewsBy Jen BortJanuary 24, 2018

Consider submitting a proposal for a poster, lightning talk or longer presentation for Syracuse University’s Library and Information Science Student Association (LISSA)’s Day of “Filling in the Spaces.” This year,…

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Introducing CLRC’s Enhanced Member Directory

NewsBy Jen BortJanuary 18, 2018

CLRC’s member directory used to be a simple list of our dues-paying members. This didn’t do a great job of showing the hundreds (yes, hundreds!) of member and branch libraries…

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Workshop: Library Budgeting & Finances

Continuing Education, Events, NewsBy Jen BortJanuary 8, 2018

  Library finances got you down? Need more money to run your library? The best place to start is understanding your budget and your role in its development and implementation. Cranky taxpayers,…

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