NNYLN Event: Community Outdoors! Paul Smith’s College VIC ecology tour

Paul Smith's College 7777 NY-30, Paul Smiths, NY, United States

Event Description: This is an IRL/in person event, with easy walking along groomed trails and boardwalks expected. Lunch and reflection time will be in the Joan Weill Adirondack Library at Paul Smith’s College. Come explore the bog life at Paul Smith's College Visitor Interpretive Center with this environmental education professional development opportunity for our members:…

NNYLN Webinar: A Reintroduction to NYS Historic Newspapers

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

This early access session will provide a tour of the soon to relaunch NYS Historic Newspapers web site. We'll look at the new searching interface including boolean searching and faceting. We'll explore the new ways to browse the collection!

NNYLN Webinar: Hello Researcher! Your Concierge Guide to Professional Databases

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

September continuing education programming is here! Join 9/21 at 10am your regional services librarian for a guided walkthrough of how to access and utilize a full galaxy of research resources available to you with your NNYLN membership. Career and professional tools to help you build evidence-based practices, experiment with methodologies, or just do some research…

NNYLN Fall Meeting 2023

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Description: Grantee Member Program Presentations include: > Book a Better Future, Bare Hill Correctional Facility (Malone) > Virtual Field Trip Development Program, The Franklin County Historical and Museum Society > Undergraduate Capstone Migration & Institutional Repository setup, Paul Smiths College Library > Equity Through STEM, Watertown Central Library (Flower Memorial) > Shared Services Study, Canton…

NNYLN Webinar: First of Her Race – The Career and Connections of Margaret Reynolds Hunton

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Dr. LaVerne Gray will discuss the in-progress research of uncovering the industrious life and career of Margaret Reynolds Hunton, the first known Black graduate of Syracuse University's Library and Information Science (’32) program. The talk places Margaret in a networked environment by emphasizing the power of the Black professional class of women in Libraries during…