[Libs-Or] FW: [CONTED] Free Library Continuing Education Events for November

MaryKay Dahlgreen marykay.dahlgreen at state.or.us
Sun Oct 30 16:10:18 PDT 2011


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The Accessible Technology Coalition , American Library Association, American Management Association, Booklist, Grantspace, Infopeople, Library 2.0, Library Journal, LYRASIS , Nebraska Library Commission, OCLC, Techsoup, Texas State Library & Archives , Washington State Library, WebJunction, webex, and the Wyoming State Library will be webcasting the following FREE programs during November.  These programs and others are listed on the Wyoming Libraries Planning Calendar: http://will.state.wy.us/ldo/planningcalendar.html


TITLES OF NOVEMBER PROGRAMS:
Understanding MARC 21 Bibliographic Records – Session 5
Getting Graphic: Graphic Novels in your Library
2011 Public Library Funding & Technology Access Study: Results, Trends, and Resources
Reaching Reluctant Readers
Your Board and Fundraising
Teach Them Where They Are: Online Learning for Patrons
Library 2.011 World-wide Virtual Conference 100+ programs to choose from
Digitizing Hidden Collections: Success Stories from Small and Medium-sized Digitization Projects
Building Bridges #1: Principles of Advocacy
Cloud Computing for Nonprofits
DIY/Home Improvement Announcements
Digital Graphics – Yours, Mine and Ours. A guide to their legal use.
Tech Tools with Tine: Skype
Grantseeking Basics
Understanding MARC 21 Bibliographic Records – Session 6
Continuing Focus on Series Nonfiction
Graphic Novel Experts Discuss the Latest Trends and Hottest Titles
Volunteers, A Link to the Community
Personal Stories: New and Forthcoming Memoirs, Biographies, and Autobiographies
Spotlight! on National Library of Medicine Resources: Environmental Health Resources
Tech Tools with Tine: Zotero
Discovering Scholarship: Collaboration and content delivery for today's scholars
"Wow, That's Cool! What is it?"
Understanding MARC 21 Bibliographic Records – Session 7
Seeking Synchronicity: Virtual Reference Services
Hey Kids! Look What We've Got!: Effective Marketing to Tweens and Teens
Breezing Along with the RML
Cultivating Employee Work Passion: The New Rules of Engagement
Maximizing the Mobile Opportunity
Basic Web Accessibility: Understanding WCAG 2.0
Libraries and Economic Recovery: Supporting Entrepreneurs
Google+
Database of the Month: In Context Databases
Tech Talk with Michael Sauers
LYRASIS Technology Services Presents: Professional Development Classes & Consulting
A Page Turner: Gale’s All-New Digital book Experience
WYLD Wednesday: Meet the newest WYLD Wizard!
How Emotional Intelligence Drives Effective Leadership



PROGRAM ABSTRACTS & LOGIN INFORMATION:
November 1 (9-10 am)
Understanding MARC 21 Bibliographic Records – Session 5 (Nebraska Library Commission)

Why would you use a 651 MARC tag instead of a 610 tag or a 655 tag instead of a 650 tag? What is the difference between a 130 tag and a 240 tag? Where do you put the note about closed captioning?   If you have questions about MARC 21 catalog records or would like to learn more about entering records into your local system, join us once a week for this seven-session online workshop.   Oct 4-Nov 15

For more information and to register for this program, visit:  http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/scripts/calendar/eventlist.asp?Mode=ALL



November 1 (10-11 am)
Getting Graphic: Graphic Novels in your Library (Washington State Library)

Develop a Graphic Novel collection, discover resources to keep yourself up to date, learn how to partner with your local comic book guy (or girl), and  uncover the educational value of comics.

For more information and to register for this program, visit:  http://www.sos.wa.gov/library/libraries/firsttuesdays/connect.aspx



November 1 (12-1 pm)
2011 Public Library Funding & Technology Access Study: Results, Trends, and Resources (WebJunction)

Over 8,400 urban, suburban, and rural libraries participated in the 2011 Public Library Funding & Technology Access Study, the largest and longest-running study of Internet connectivity in U.S. public libraries. In this webinar co-sponsored by ALA TechSource, the ALA Office for Research & Statistics, and WebJunction, you will learn the key findings of this study and how to interpret the data and emerging trends; access new advocacy and marketing tools including state profiles, issue briefs, and PR templates; and use the data to make the case for your library with elected officials and community stakeholders.

For more information and to register for this program, visit:  http://www.webjunction.org/events/webinars



November 1 (12-1 pm)
Reaching Reluctant Readers (Booklist)

Engaging the diverse group of children and teens labeled “reluctant readers” is an effort as challenging as it is common. In this free, hour-long webinar moderated by Books for Youth senior editor Ian Chipman, representatives from five publishers—ABDO, Abrams, Lorimer, Orca, and Saddleback—will present books that provide a combination of high-interest topics and accessible writing. Learn how to transform reading from a frustrating to a rewarding experience.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://www.booklistonline.com/GeneralInfo.aspx?id=63



November 1 (1-2 pm)
Your Board and Fundraising (Grantspace)

This class helps you think through the process of getting your board involved with fundraising. We will cover the role of your board, why board members may be reluctant to fundraise and how to overcome these concerns, ways the board can participate in fundraising activities, tips for strengthening your fundraising board.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://grantspace.org/Classroom/Training-Calendar/Live-Webinars/(month)/11/(year)/2011



November 2-4
Library 2.011 World-wide Virtual Conference 100+ programs to choose from (Library 2.0)

The Library 2.011 conference is a unique chance to participate in a global conversation on the current and future state of libraries. Subject strands include the changing roles of libraries and librarians, the increasing impact of digital media and the e-book revolution, open educational resources, digital literacy, shifts from information consumption to production (Web 2.0), multimedia and gaming spaces, libraries as community centers, the growth of individualized and self-paced learning, the library as the center of new learning models, understanding users in the digital age, assessing service delivery, and defining leadership and information professional careers in a networked and changing world.  There are more than 100 programs to participate in.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://www.library20.com/page/library-2-011-schedule-gmt-6<http://www.library20.com/>



November 2 (9-10 am)
Teach Them Where They Are: Online Learning for Patrons (Nebraska Library Commission)

For the past five years, libraries around the world have been training their staffs about online tools using the "23 Things" model. Over the past two years, Jennifer Koerber of the Boston Public Library has been developing a way to bring that kind of online training to library users as well. In this week's session, Koerber will present one model for an informal online learning program for patrons & the general public. She will examine the possibilities and pitfalls, look at organizational tools that can scale to a large, diverse participant base, and show off the pilot program recently launched by the Boston Public Library. You'll come away with relevant examples from the past few years, the latest developments, and ideas for bringing online learning to your library.

For more information and to register for this program, visit:  http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/scripts/calendar/eventlist.asp?Mode=ALL



November 2 (11-12:30 pm)
Digitizing Hidden Collections: Success Stories from Small and Medium-sized Digitization Projects (American Library Association)

Although large-scale initiatives receive the lion’s share of the attention when we talk about digitization projects, countless small and medium-sized digitization projects are providing invaluable access to hidden collections from North American libraries, archives, and museums. Spurred by the OITP Perspectives paper, “Digitizing Hidden Collections in Public Libraries,” this 90-minute webinar is aimed at sharing success stories, best practices, and the lessons learned to encourage other successful projects.

For more information and to register for this program, visit:  https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/322790778



November 2 (12-1 pm)
Building Bridges #1: Principles of Advocacy (WebJunction)

Public library professionals know the importance of demonstrating their value to their local communities. Are you looking for inspiration to jump-start your own advocacy efforts? Join us to better understand how ongoing community advocacy supports the vital role your library plays in the community. Part of the OCLC Building Bridges Speakers Series.

For more information and to register for this program, visit:  http://www.webjunction.org/events/webinars



November 2 (5-6 pm)
Cloud Computing for Nonprofits (Techsoup)

What cloud-based applications does your organization use? Do you have any success stories (or failure stories!) on moving your nonprofit to the cloud? What challenges do nonprofits need to overcome in order to migrate to the cloud effectively? TechSoup.org is coproducing this Twitter discussion with two of our global partners, TechSoup Canada<http://www.techsoupcanada.ca/> and Connecting Up Australia<http://www.connectingup.org/>. Unlike our usual tweet chats, we'll be hosting this one at 6 p.m. Pacific time in the U.S., so that our friends in Australia and Asia can join in. Join us for what's sure to be a great discussion!

For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://www.techsoupforlibraries.org/?q=events



November 3 (10-11 am)
DIY/Home Improvement Announcements (Library Journal)

With HGTV's popular shows and Extreme Makeover: Home Edition showcasing shocking (and value adding) home transformations, readers continue to seek out practical guidance for home improvement. From plumbing to flooring to painting to wood work, DIY guides will save your readers time and money whether they’ve purchased a fixer-upper, are trying to sell an old home, or just want a more comfortable space to enjoy with their families.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://www.libraryjournal.com/csp/cms/sites/LJ/Tools/Webcast/index.csp



November 3 (1-2 pm)
Digital Graphics – Yours, Mine and Ours. A guide to their legal use. (Infopeople)

Does your library have any protection when images that it posts on its website or social media sites start proliferating onto other sites without permission? This one-hour webinar includes a refresher and update to finding images in the public domain and asking permission for images that are copyrighted. Mary Minow , attorney, consultant, and former librarian, will introduce you to TinEye.com, a phenomenal reverse image search tool, provide a basic understanding of the legal protections the library’s images may have, and what they don’t have, and give sample language to use when asking permission to use an image, and to best ensure that the permissions given are legitimately from the copyright owner

For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://infopeople.org/training/view/webinar



November 4 (9-10 am)
Tech Tools with Tine: Skype (Texas State Library & Archives)

Please join us for a special series with technology trainer, Christine Walczyk, all about popular online tools. The series is meant to be short on talk about library context and higher concepts about social media. It's really all about the tools themselves! Our aim is to demonstrate how to use one tool in each webinar in under 60 minutes with time for Q&A built in.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: https://www.tsl.state.tx.us/ld/workshops/webinars/index.html



November 7 (11-12 pm)
Grantseeking Basics (Grantspace)

Learn how to become a better grantseeker! In this class we will cover: what you need to have in place before you seek a grant; the world of grantmakers; the grantseeking process; and available tools and resources.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://grantspace.org/Classroom/Training-Calendar/Live-Webinars/(month)/11/(year)/2011



November 8 (9-10 am)
Understanding MARC 21 Bibliographic Records – Session 6 (Nebraska Library Commission)

Why would you use a 651 MARC tag instead of a 610 tag or a 655 tag instead of a 650 tag? What is the difference between a 130 tag and a 240 tag? Where do you put the note about closed captioning?   If you have questions about MARC 21 catalog records or would like to learn more about entering records into your local system, join us once a week for this seven-session online workshop.   Oct 4-Nov 15

For more information and to register for this program, visit:  http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/scripts/calendar/eventlist.asp?Mode=ALL



November 8 (12-1 pm)
Continuing Focus on Series Nonfiction (Booklist)

Another free, hour-long installment of our ongoing and popular series nonfiction webinars for youth, showcasing presentations from three notable publishers in this high-demand genre: Scholastic Library Publishing, Crabtree Publishing Co., and Britannica. Moderated by Booklist’s Books for Youth senior editor Daniel Kraus.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://www.booklistonline.com/GeneralInfo.aspx?id=63



November 8 (1-2 pm)
Graphic Novel Experts Discuss the Latest Trends and Hottest Titles (Library Journal)

Join us for our graphic novel web cast to get a sneak peak at the best graphic novels hitting the shelves this fall and spring of 2012. Also listen to industry leaders from Kondansha, DC Comics and Archie Comics give their insights into what is happening within their own companies, and across the graphic novel industry.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://www.libraryjournal.com/csp/cms/sites/LJ/Tools/Webcast/index.csp



November 9 (9-10 am)
Volunteers, A Link to the Community (Nebraska Library Commission)

Volunteers come from the community to serve, and go back into the community as ambassadors of the library. Annette Hall, TBBS Volunteer Services Coordinator, will show how you can plan every step of their volunteer experience to be the best it can be -- from recruitment, selection, and training to supervision, evaluation, and recognition.

For more information and to register for this program, visit:  http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/scripts/calendar/eventlist.asp?Mode=ALL



November 9 (12-1 pm)
Personal Stories: New and Forthcoming Memoirs, Biographies, and Autobiographies (Library Journal)

As we head into winter (a perfect time to curl up with a blanket and a book), take a look at some of the new and forthcoming titles from our featured publishers. Who knows, you may find the perfect memoir for a snowy day or the biography you know a patron, or even your mom, would love for the holidays. There's a story for everyone.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://www.libraryjournal.com/csp/cms/sites/LJ/Tools/Webcast/index.csp



November 9 (12-1 pm)
Spotlight! on National Library of Medicine Resources: Environmental Health Resources (National Library of Medicine)

A one hour FREE webinar. To join the webinar: Register at www.tinyurl.com/mcrclasses<http://www.tinyurl.com/mcrclasses> .
To log in on day of webinar: go to http://webmeeting.nih.gov/mcr and enter as a guest. Sign in with your first and last names. Follow the instructions in the meeting room to have the Adobe Acrobat Connect system call you on your telephone.

Additional information http://nnlm.gov/mcr/services/updates/spotlightresources.html.<http://nnlm.gov/mcr/services/updates/spotlightresources.html> Send Questions to Jim Honour at the University of Wyoming (jhonour at uwyo.edu)<mailto:%28jhonour at uwyo.edu%29> 307-766-6537.



November 10 (9-10 am)
Tech Tools with Tine: Zotero (Texas State Library & Archives)

Please join us for a special series with technology trainer, Christine Walczyk, all about popular online tools. The series is meant to be short on talk about library context and higher concepts about social media. It's really all about the tools themselves! Our aim is to demonstrate how to use one tool in each webinar in under 60 minutes with time for Q&A built in.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: https://www.tsl.state.tx.us/ld/workshops/webinars/index.html



November 10 (10-11 am)
Discovering Scholarship: Collaboration and content delivery for today's scholars (Library Journal)

What are scholars’ research paths? How do they get to the content they need? With the multitude of platforms and publishers and aggregators in today’s online research landscape, navigating through the sea of content is increasingly challenging for researchers at every level as they try to find not just the right search results, but a satisfying research experience. Oxford University Press and Library Journal ask: How can libraries and publishers collaborate to deliver a successful research experience for scholars? Topics will cover collaborative publishing initiatives, discoverability and usage tools at the publisher and library level, and paths of inquiry in an ideal research environment.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://www.libraryjournal.com/csp/cms/sites/LJ/Tools/Webcast/index.csp



November 10 (12-1 pm)
"Wow, That's Cool! What is it?" (WebJunction)

The Library of Virginia spent part of the last 12 months touring the Commonwealth with a van full of technology toys: e-readers, iPads, pocket video cameras and more, thanks to a grant from IMLS. This webinar, presented by Cindy Church of LVA and her Wow That's Cool trainer Lisa R. Varga, will describe how the project evolved, the response of library staff who had never seen or touched the technology patrons were asking about, things they’d do exactly the same next time, and things they'd never do again. Join us and learn about the program from several perspectives: the administrator, the trainer, and the conference attendee.

For more information and to register for this program, visit:  http://www.webjunction.org/events/webinars



November 15 (12-1 pm)
Seeking Synchronicity: Virtual Reference Services (OCLC)

Attend this webinar to learn about our research findings that will inform future development and inspire effectiveness for virtual reference services. Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Ph.D., OCLC, and Marie L. Radford, Ph.D., School of Communication & Information, Rutgers, will discuss the key findings of their multi-year study that were recently published in the report, Seeking Synchronicity: Revelations and Recommendations for Virtual Reference. These findings indicate that today's students, scholars and citizens are not just looking to libraries for answers to specific questions—they want partners and guides in a life long information-seeking journey. By transforming virtual reference (VR) services into relationship-building opportunities, libraries can leverage the positive feelings people have for libraries in a crowded online space where the biggest players often don't have the unique experience and specific strengths that librarians offer.

For more information and to register for this program, visit:  https://oclc.webex.com/ec0605ld/eventcenter/enroll/join.do?siteurl=oclc&confId=910601871



November 16 (9-10 am)
Hey Kids! Look What We've Got!: Effective Marketing to Tweens and Teens  (Nebraska Library Commission)

With the library taking a much deeper look at marketing itself in order to bring in patrons, this program will look specifically at the Teens and Tweens of the community and present effective means of marketing to them. Since this is a traditionally under served population in the library, we will be looking at what the research has to say for marketing to this group, as well as our own experiences with marketing to Teens and Tweens. Presented by Jake Rundle, Hastings Public Library.

For more information and to register for this program, visit:  http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/scripts/calendar/eventlist.asp?Mode=ALL



November 16 (10-11 am)
Breezing Along with the RML (National Library of Medicine)

Two staff members from the RML or guests will present information on goals, activities, accomplishments, or resources. We may ask about your experiences or your opinions. We may encourage you to take action, offer a new service, or try a new technology. Every month will be different.

For more information contact Jim Honour jhonour at uwyo.edu<mailto:jhonour at uwyo.edu> or call 307-766-6537. To log in, visit https://webmeeting.nih.gov/mcr . Enter as a guest. Sign in with your first and last names. Follow the instructions in the meeting room to have the Adobe Acrobat Connect system call you on your telephone.



November 16 (10-11 am)
Cultivating Employee Work Passion: The New Rules of Engagement (webex)

n this webinar, best-selling author Scott Blanchard will share the results of five years of primary research which uncovers the motivational factors that bring out the natural motivation inherent in people, get employees up-to-speed quickly in new roles, and remove roadblocks to performance. You’ll explore:  the leadership behaviors that build or erode Employee Work Passion, the High Road vs. The Low Road: Two approaches to managing performance, and the financial implications of poor leadership.

For more information and to register for this program, visit:  http://www.webex.com/webinars/Cultivating-Employee-Work-Passion-The-New-Rules-of-Engagement



November 16 (10-11 am)
Maximizing the Mobile Opportunity (Library Journal)

Please join Greg Carpenter, CEO of Boopsie and Gary Kirk, President of TechLogic for a discussion on the mobile technology ecosystem, considerations for evaluating and designing web- and app-based solutions and ways librarians can stay ahead of the curve in a rapidly evolving mobile marketplace. Additionally, the speakers will talk about best practices for integrating mobile into a library's existing infrastructure including RFID security, ILS systems and delivery of ebook collections.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://www.libraryjournal.com/csp/cms/sites/LJ/Tools/Webcast/index.csp



November 16 (11-12 pm)
Basic Web Accessibility: Understanding WCAG 2.0 (Accessible Technology Coalition)

As the most widely used international guidelines on web accessibility, and the basis for many federal and local standards, it's important to understand WCAG. In this webinar, we'll explore the relationship between WCAG 2.0, WCAG 1.0, and Section 508.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://atcoalition.org/trainings



November 16 (1-2 pm)
Libraries and Economic Recovery: Supporting Entrepreneurs (Infopeople)

Times are tough, unemployment is up, and libraries have responded by expanding services to people who are looking for jobs. But how about addressing the needs of people who are creating jobs? Entrepreneurs, especially the “new creatives” – designers, chefs, writers, landscapers, crafters, techies, and other imaginative problem-solvers – are expected to play a leading role in the economic recovery. Consultants George Needham and Joan Frye Williams will describe what these job-creators need and how innovative libraries are leveraging existing assets to accommodate them.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://infopeople.org/training/view/webinar



November 16 (1:15-2:15 pm)
Google+ (Georgia Library Association)

In this session Michael Sauers, the Nebraska Library Commission's Technology Innovation Librarian, takes you on a tour of Google+, Google's latest attempt at creating a social network. At only a few months old it already has more than 50 million users and was designed with privacy in mind from the beginning. Is Google+ a Facebook killer? Is it something you should be paying attention to? Should your library be there? Michael will give his answers to these questions and more.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://gla.georgialibraries.org/mediawiki/index.php/Carterette_Series_Webinars



November 17 (11:15-12:15 pm)
Database of the Month: In Context Databases (Wyoming State Library)

Come take a tour of the In Context databases:  Science in Context, Biography in Context, Global Issues in Context, Opposing Viewpoints in Context, U.S. History in Context, World History in Context, and Student Resources in Context. Over 1,800 topic pages linking you to articles, primary source documents, media, and more.For school, public and academic libraries.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/209243166



November 23 (9-10 am)
Tech Talk with Michael Sauers  (Nebraska Library Commission)

In this monthly feature of NCompass Live, the NLC’s Technology Innovation Librarian, Michael Sauers, will discuss the tech news of the month and share new and exciting tech for your library. There will also be plenty of time in each episode for you to ask your tech questions. So, bring your questions with you, or send them in ahead of time<http://nlc.nebraska.gov/scripts/mail/mail2staff.asp?Michael%20Sauers>, and Michael will have your answers.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/scripts/calendar/eventlist.asp?Mode=ALL



November 28 (12-1 pm)
LYRASIS Technology Services Presents: Professional Development Classes & Consulting (LYRASIS)

This one hour free webinar will showcase the professional development, continuing educational opportunities LYRASIS Technology Services has to offer. Participants will meet the instructor(s) and hear about current and future educational offerings. During this session, participants will also hear about consulting opportunities and the types of projects available to them through LYRASIS Technology Services.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://www.lyrasis.org/Classes-and-Events.aspx



November 29 (12-1 pm)
A Page Turner: Gale’s All-New Digital book Experience (Booklist)

Gale Virtual Reference Library, a digital book platform, has been completely redesigned with a vibrant, more engaging navigation and new features that encourage users to stay longer, search deeper, and find what they need faster. Experience the new face of digital reference in this free, hour-long presentation that showcases how Gale has combined the greatest parts of the print experience with a Web-like design to create a one-of-a-kind digital reference resource.Booklist Reference and Collection Management editor Rebecca Vnuk moderates.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://www.booklistonline.com/GeneralInfo.aspx?id=63



November 30 (9-10 am)
WYLD Wednesday: Meet the newest WYLD Wizard! (Wyoming State Library)

Join Trish and Marc as they introduce the new Holds On Shelf wizard and discuss how to incorporate it into your work processes.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/384112350



November 30 (10-11 am)
How Emotional Intelligence Drives Effective Leadership (American Management Association)

This webcast gives you a comprehensive overview of how emotional intelligence drives effective leadership. It explains, in a concise way, the brain-basis of leading yourself and others. The emphasis is on information that can be applied by any leader at any level. Distinct leadership styles will be discussed, along with their effects on the climate of a business. You will learn how to develop and implement emotional intelligence competencies in yourself and others, and how to manage emotions for optimal performance.

For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://www.amanet.org/news/events-calendar.aspx



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