LILRC Webinar: Temple Grandin – How I Learned to Read

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Join LILRC as we welcome back author Dr. Temple Grandin who will share her personal journey of how she learned to read in the 3rd grade and what worked and didn't work for her in personal childhood reading journey. About Temple Grandin: "Dr. Grandin did not talk until she was three and a half years…

LILRC Webinar: Copyrights for Educational and Cultural Institutions: Common Considerations, Challenges, and Pitfalls

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Libraries, museums, and other educational and cultural institutions often must balance their public duty as repositories of knowledge against the complexities of modern copyright law in the United States. With the rise of digitization of collections, especially, institutions can face challenges and pitfalls as they try to navigate this complex area of law. This program…

Webinar: Turning the Page – ADHD and Employee Policies

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Webinar Description: This presentation will share the findings from a pilot study that looked into the workplace experiences of library employees with ADHD and how (or if) public library policymakers take these experiences into account when making internal policies. Five public library employees were interviewed about their workplace experiences, then policymakers were surveyed based on…

ESLN Webinar: NYS Coordinated Collection Development Aid

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Join Barbara Lilley, Library Development Specialist at the Division of Library Development, for an overview of the NYS Coordinated Collection Development Aid program. Barbara will review how libraries should complete and submit the CCDA print and online forms, review when a library needs to submit a waiver, and share tips for libraries to track their…

LILRC Webinar: Long Island Rail Road: How to Research Its History

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Dave Morrison will give advice on the various resources that are available to librarians and individuals who desire to research the history of the oldest railroad in the country that still operates under its original name. He will discuss the libraries, historical societies, museums and websites that have a wealth of LIRR history. He'll talk…

OPALS Users’ Group 2025

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

OPALS Users' Group 2025 Please join us as we welcome John Schuster, of Media Flex, to CDLC’s annual OPALS Users Group Meeting. OPALS is an open-source automated library system, developed by Media Flex, Inc. This Users Group meeting is for both current users of OPALS and those who are considering adopting OPALS. John, an OPALS Librarian,…

LILRC Webinar: Jewish Librarians Meetup

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

Join us for a conversation with fellow librarians and library workers to share your workplace concerns. All are welcome.

RRLC Webinar: Shift Work, Long Hours, and Fatigue

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

This webinar 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…

LILRC Webinar: NASA en Español – STEAM Education for Youth Services and Adult Services

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

STEAM Educator Francisco Silva will discuss NASA en español resources for libraries, addressing both children's and adult services. About Francisco Silva: I was born in 1984 in Madrid and I am a STEAM educator based in Las Vegas. With 11 years of experience focusing on youth education, I have developed a strong expertise in popular…

ESLN Webinar: 2025 PILLARS Symposium – Is AI On the Test? A Symposium for Educators Who Weren’t Ready for Robots

Online Via Zoom NY, United States

The PILLARS Symposium: Preparation, Information Literacy, Libraries, Academic Resources, and 21st Century Skills for Transitioning from Secondary School to College This symposium is designed to introduce educators to a wide range of teaching and learning resources for practical use in the 21st-century classroom. This year’s theme, Is AI On The Test? A Symposium for Educators Who Weren’t Ready for Robots, focuses a critical lens on Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) in the classroom, including creating policies, practical methods, evaluating AI tools, user privacy, and legal issues. The Lineup:  We are proud to share that our keynote speaker this year is Elissa Malespina, author of The AI School Librarian Newsletter and owner of Educational Equity Advisors. The lineup also includes: Dr. Ifeoma…