
Week of Events
LILRC Webinar: Legal Research for Beginners
LILRC Webinar: Legal Research for Beginners
Learn about the process of legal research in this beginner webinar on law librarianship. This informative session will discuss where to find the law including primary sources such as constitutions, statutes, court opinions and case law, regulations, and administrative decisions as well as important secondary and scholarly sources which may be cited as persuasive authority…
LILRC Webinar: From Apollo to Artemis – Stories from NASA
LILRC Webinar: From Apollo to Artemis – Stories from NASA
Join LILRC when we welcome author Herb Baker. In his new book, From Apollo to Artemis, Stories from my 50 years with NASA, Herb Baker shares about his vast life experiences with NASA. From going to middle school with the astronaut’s kids, to covering the Apollo 11, 12, 13, & 15 missions onsite at the…
ESLN Academic Leadership Series: Budget Management
ESLN Academic Leadership Series: Budget Management
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…
LILRC Webinar: Stories on Skin – A Librarian’s Guide
LILRC Webinar: Stories on Skin – A Librarian’s Guide
If archives are tangible transmissions of personal and community knowledge through time, then tattoos have as much claim to the descriptor as board minutes or team photos. From time immemorial, people have marked themselves to transmit knowledge. Terry and Libby will discuss the genesis of this book and its investigation of tattoos and culture, community meaning, memory,…
LILRC Webinar: Conflict Management – Part One, Understanding Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Responses to Conflict
LILRC Webinar: Conflict Management – Part One, Understanding Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Responses to Conflict
In our current sociopolitical climate, polarizing forces all too often lead to difficulty living and working in connection with others. In this interactive program, participants will learn about common origins of conflict and general methods for working through conflict in order to increase connection. Please be prepared for active discussion about these topics. Please note…
CDLC Webinar: Leveraging AI to Transform Your School Library
CDLC Webinar: Leveraging AI to Transform Your School Library
This program will explore the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI), specifically generative AI, in the school library. The presentation will delve into the ethical implications of AI use, discussing relevant curricular standards and the role of school librarians in fostering ethical information practices. It will explore how media literacy skills can empower students to critically…