LILRC Webinar: 2024 Eclipse Programs for Your Library

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

On Monday, April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will cross North America. It's time to get ready with more than just eclipse glasses! Join LILRC to learn from Solar System Ambassador Master Teacher Laura Jean Checki on how to develop eclipse programming for your patrons. About Laura Jean Checki: Laura is the President and…

LILRC Webinar: The Things We Didn’t Know – Novelist Elba Iris Pérez

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Join LILRC for a moderated conversation with author Elba Iris Pérez about her acclaimed novel, The Things We Didn't Know (Gallery Books, February 6, 2024). LILRC members who attend are eligible to win copies of the book! The inaugural winner of Simon & Schuster’s Books Like Us contest, Elba Iris Pérez’s lyrical, cross-cultural coming-of-age debut…

LILRC Webinar: Mold in Textile Collections

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Mold is a complicated problem that affects collections of all types. This presentation will focus on mold outbreaks on textiles. Topics to be covered include: 1) the basics of mold, 2) how mold affects textiles, 3) common treatment options, and 4) when to consult a conservator for assistance. Meredith Wilcox-Levine is a textile conservator at…

LILRC Webinar: Shelf Help – The Librarian’s Guide to Bibliotherapy

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Whether we recognize it or not, librarians often become “accidental bibliotherapists” when providing book recommendations and readers’ advisory or running book discussions, either in person or online. You are invited to explore avenues turning a library collection into an infinite supply of resources to inspire users and harness the power of reading and reflecting. Based…

LILRC Webinar: Best Practices for Deconstructing Whiteness in the Academic Library – Antiracist Librarianship

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Librarian Sam Berry-Sullivan provides an examination of how Whiteness and White supremacy culture have insinuated themselves into librarianship and academic libraries, and steps academic library staff can take to ameliorate it. After graduating from the University at Albany with a Master of Science in Library and Information Science and a Master of Arts in English…

LILRC Webinar: Best Selling Mystery Author Sara Paretsky

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Join LILRC when we welcome bestselling author Sara Paretsky to discuss her upcoming book, Pay Dirt  A V.I. Warshawski Novel (William Morrow, April 2024). LILRC Members who attend are eligible to win door prize copies of the book! Hailed by the Washington Post as “the definition of perfection in the genre,” Sara Paretsky is the New York Times bestselling author of…

LILRC Webinar: Ask an Archivist – Establishing a Local History Collection

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

An updated version of the program given in May of 2021. So much time is spent talking about managing existing collections, but what if you are a library just beginning to create a local history collection? This presentation offers thoughts on what to consider when planning your strategy and how to take those first steps.…

LILRC Webinar: Flag Preservation – Handling, Housing, and Display Best Practices

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

As Memorial Day, 4th of July and Flag Day are soon to be upon us, it's a good time to think about the flags in our historic collections. This program will discuss the proper handling, storage and short-term display of flags. Hosting the program is the Franklin Square Historical Society who have volunteered some of…

LILRC Webinar: Learn Interactive Marketing with Augmented Reality Technology

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Patchogue-Medford Library sits on Main Street in a bustling downtown with daily foot and vehicle traffic. An ongoing challenge has been how to entice these passersby through the front door. Using augmented reality technology, their sidewalk-facing windows were transformed for the summer into a stunning 30-foot “Oceans of Possibilities” interactive aquarium exploding with color! An…

LILRC Webinar: Girls Who Code – Cost Free Library Curriculum and Programs

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Girls Who Code is on a mission to close the gender gap in technology - and we are on track to do so by 2030! We have reached over 500 million people, served over 500,000 girls through our programming, and 50% of our participants are from historically underrepresented groups. In collaboration with LILRC, we're providing…