SCRLC Webinar: Shift Work, Long Hours, and Fatigue

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

This workshop deals with the effects of shift work and hours of work on the worker and the workplace with suggestions made as to solutions which can minimize adverse effects. The program content includes the effects of shift work on the human body to produce desynchronization of body systems and the resulting health, behavioral, and…

NNYLN Webinar: Storing & Maintaining Digitized Materials

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Digital files require ongoing maintenance to be preserved and used in the future. This webinar will focus on introducing the basics of digital preservation. Furthermore, it will take a hands-on approach to introduce resources to evaluate your resources and storage options to find a solution that will work best for your institution.

Webinar: Fundamentals of Human Resources

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Webinar Description: This webinar will cover a basic introduction to many of the essential facets of running a business with employees.  Attendees will Be introduced to many of the laws that employers are required to abide by relating to employees, Be given an overview of many of the best practices that are suggested when dealing…

LILRC Webinar: Where is the Line? Freedom of Expression and Transgressive Speech

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This presentation will explore the limits of freedom of expression by looking at the works of several "transgressive" artists. Does their work have socially redeeming value or are these artists purposely prurient, shocking, and socially subversive? Who gets to decide whether these artists are given a platform or are cancelled? This presentation will delve into…

ESLN Webinar: Expert Insights on Protecting and Preserving Library Collections with Marianne Hanley & David Stokoe

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Back by popular demand! Last May, the Empire State Library Network hosted a webinar on basic book repair with Syracuse University Preservation Librarian Marianne Hanley. The program sparked a lot of interest—and even more questions! This time, Marianne will be joined by her SU colleague David Stokoe for an entire session dedicated to answering your questions on…

CDLC Webinar: Preservation Interest Group – Exhibits

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Please note: This session will NOT be recorded. Our focus for this meeting will be on exhibits. Ann Kearney will offer a brief presentation based on guidelines offered by the American Institute for Conservation, the American Alliance of Museums, and the National Park Service. She will emphasize practical solutions to the care-taking issues we face when exhibiting…

SCRLC Webinar: Indoor Air Quality

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Description: This program deals with the fundamentals of the indoor air environment, including the sources of the problem, the typical health symptoms related to poor-quality air, and how occupants and building materials can be affected. The sources of indoor air contaminants are illustrated with case histories that put the problem into perspective and demonstrate the…

LILRC Webinar: HR Insurance Essentials (Session 2 General Liability Essentials)

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

In this session, we'll break down the complexities of general liability insurance. From understanding terms like premium, deductible, and umbrella coverage to exploring various coverage to get. Discover the avenues to get coverage and learn how to determine the coverage your library needs. Walk through the claims process and hear about the realities of lawsuits.…

CDLC Webinar: Promoting Your Academic Library Post-Pandemic

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

While we all understand things have changed dramatically since the COVID-19 pandemic, many are still at a loss regarding how academic libraries can make a comeback. Join Jessica Daly, B.S.Ed., MLS, as she discusses how to identify the changes in learning styles, and how to best meet the needs of our post-pandemic patrons which is critical…

NNYLN Webinar: Engaging Play in Libraries and Cultural Institutions

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Play means having fun, experimenting, and suspending one’s sense of time. Play can make work in libraries and cultural institutions more enjoyable, more flexible, and less stressful – and bring delight to communities in small but meaningful ways. Join Megan Lotts, the Art Librarian at Rutgers University and author of “The Playful Library: Building Environments…