SCRLC Webinar: African American Subject Funnel Project

South Central Regional Library Council 1300 Dryden Rd., Ithaca, NY, United States

Have you ever wondered how Library of Congress Subject Headings are created? How they’re changed? Who can participate in this process? Additionally, in recent years, the library community has recognized the need to make our libraries more equitable and representative of the diverse groups we serve. This has inspired initiatives to reexamine library spaces, collections…

CDLC Webinar: ReciteMe – Vendor Demo

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

We hope you can join us as we host a product demo of ReciteMe, whose suite of accessibility solutions helps create inclusive web experiences. This session will revolve around the 2024 Federal mandate on web accessibility for public-sector websites. As the vast majority of libraries receive public funding, they must adhere to the updated standards for their…

LILRC Webinar: Researching Government Information with Shikha G. Joseph

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

This seminar will provide information on how to find free United States government information on a variety of topics including congressional bills, laws, regulations, presidential documents, studies, reports and more. There will also be a brief overview on how to find government information for New York State materials. Shikha Gupta Joseph is the Emerging Technologies Librarian…

NNYLN Webinar: Cardholder Signup Policies – Access in Practice

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

In 2023, with funding from the Mellon Foundation, Brooklyn Public Library launched a research project to collect and study cardholder signup policies from public libraries across the nation. Using these findings, BPL has convened a diverse working group of public library leaders to develop a policy framework of guiding principles and best practices for cardholder…

ESLN Webinar: AI On the (GLAM) Job – An Ask the HR Expert Webinar

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

A review of how the law impacts use of AI at work in libraries, museums, and other cultural institutions. Written material: guidance and template language for Personnel Manuals and policies (both for using, and for barring use of, AI). This is the third event in our 4-part “Ask the HR Expert” series. About the presenter: Stephanie…

LILRC Webinar: Recent Developments in Labor & Employment Law

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Local, State and Federal jurisdictions continue legislate and regulate labor & employment at an unprecedented rate. It is challenging for the most diligent practitioner to remain current on all the recent developments. This program will bring you up to date on the important updates in labor & employment law along with our predictions for the upcoming year. Presented by: Joshua Bienstock, JD.,…

ESLN Academic Leadership Series: Impactful Mentorship

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

This series of six 90-minute panel discussions will feature academic library leaders from across New York State discussing various topics relevant to new and emerging leaders. Panelists represent a wide variety of academic institutions and provide a diverse set of experiences. As part of each session, participants will have opportunities to network with other new…

Webinar: 15 Ways Libraries Can Use Generative AI

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Webinar Description: Explore the transformative power of AI in libraries with this engaging webinar. This essential session is designed for librarians, information specialists, and enthusiasts eager to harness the latest in AI technology. Highlights include: Basics of Generative AI: A straightforward primer on generative AI and its relevance today. Key AI Tools: Explore ten cutting-edge…

LILRC Webinar: NDIA’s Digital Navigator Model

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Informational session about the digital navigator program model, tools, and communities of practice. Discover best practices, critical aptitudes, program workflow processes, and outreach strategies learned from a wide community of digital navigator programs across the nation. We’ll explore ways in which the digital navigator model has been adapted for specific audiences, client success stories, and…

LILRC Webinar: Developing Micro Assessments for Your Library Marketing Plans

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Library marketing activities should always be informed with user data. When conducting market research, you don't need a large sample to see the "big" picture. Developing scalable micro assessments such as mini surveys, usability studies, interviews, and focus groups with only a few questions can add value to your library's marketing and outreach efforts. With…