Webinar: From Diversity to Inclusion – How to Audit Your Collection and Why

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Webinar Description:  Join Kymberlee Powe to learn how to perform a diversity audit on your library collection. Kym shares what a diversity audit is, why we should audit our collections, why the structure of the publishing industry may make it difficult to cultivate inclusivity, and most importantly, why it’s important to build collections that are…

ESLN Webinar: Reports Reimagined – Using Infographics to Showcase Library Data

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Tired of dull, uninspiring library reports? Ready to turn your data into something that grabs attention? Join us for "Reports Reimagined: Using Infographics to Showcase Library Data" and discover how to transform your statistics into visually appealing, informative infographics. This session will cover essential design principles, easy-to-use tools, and creative tips to help you craft…

LILRC Webinar: Patents, Trademarks, and Where to Search – A Brief Tour of the USPTO New Databases

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Got a great idea for an invention? Does the library patron in front of you have one? Will Salas from Smithtown Library will show you how to direct patrons to the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s new online databases, and how to get started with a patent search. Learn about the different types of intellectual property protection…

ESLN Webinar: Unlocking the Mysteries of Directors & Officers Insurance for Libraries, Museums, and Other Cultural Organizations

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

DESCRIPTION: Libraries, museums, and other cultural organizations face many of the usual legal risks of conducting business: employment-related claims, defamation and other “personal injury” claims, and claims related to actions taken by corporate officers (both directors, and trustees).  They also face unique risks related to their missions to serve the public. Because of these legal…

CDLC Webinar: Introduction to Restorative Justice Practices

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

This event will introduce restorative justice practices: what they are, where they come from, and how they can be utilized to foster safe and constructive community building, conversation, and conflict resolution. Participants will gain a basic understanding of restorative justice and several resources to explore the topic further. Ade Byron is a dedicated DEI and…

Webinar: Unlocking Data – Navigating the US Census Bureau’s Resources for Library Advocacy

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Webinar Description: Join us for an insightful virtual workshop designed for library professionals eager to leverage the rich data resources provided by the US Census Bureau. With 130 annual surveys and over 2 million data tables available through more than 50 public portals, understanding where to find and how to use this information is crucial…

SCRLC Webinar: Dyslexia-Friendly Libraries

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Engage staff to better understand and serve patrons with dyslexia. Learning Outcomes: *Library staff will learn about dyslexia *Library staff will obtain resources to share with customers *Library staff will reflect on their own personal experiences

ESLN Webinar: Accomodations in the Library – Employee Edition

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Public libraries in New York State come in all shapes and sizes. A small library typically does not have a dedicated human resources professional, and it has to work with limited resources to address any personnel concerns or requests. This can lead to confusion or workplace tension, if something like an accommodation request is not…

Webinar: Legislative Advocacy Primer

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Description: Max Prime, Director of Government Relations & Advocacy for the New York Library Association, will give an overview of the NYLA priorities for the upcoming 2025 NYS Legislative Session. He will cover the state budget requests and policy priorities the NYLA Legislative Committee identified as guiding lights for our efforts. Following this overview, Max…

LILRC Webinar: Writing Trauma – Caring For Yourself and Your Reader

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

In this webinar, author K.J. Aiello (The Monster and the Mirror, ECW Press, Fall 2024) discusses the challenges, barriers, and strategies of safely writing trauma. Topics covered will include self-assessments, use of metaphor, caring for yourself and your readers, and how to write about difficult people. K.J. Aiello is a mentally ill, award-winning writer based in Toronto, ON.…