[Libs-Or] FW: [CONTED] Free Library Continuing Education Opportunities for October

MaryKay Dahlgreen marykay.dahlgreen at state.or.us
Wed Sep 28 12:56:46 PDT 2011


>From our generous colleague in Wyoming!


MaryKay Dahlgreen
Library Development Program Manager
Oregon State Library
250 Winter St. NE
Salem, OR  97301
503-378-5012
marykay.dahlgreen at state.or.us

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Subject: [CONTED] Free Library Continuing Education Opportunities for October


This is out a bit early due to our state conference.  There are always a few groups that don't put up their programs until the last day of the month. However, I can't think of anything we are missing.  Of course, if you do know of other program providers, please send me their email so I can add them to my list.  Jamie


Accessible Technology Coalition , American Library Association, American Management Association, Booklist, EDUCAUSE, Grantspace, Idealware, Infopeople, Library Journal, LYRASIS , Nebraska Library Commission, Northwest Central, School Library Journal, Techsoup, Texas State Library & Archives , University of Wyoming, WebJunction, and the Wyoming State Library will be webcasting the following FREE programs during October.  These programs and others are listed on the Wyoming Libraries Planning Calendar:  http://will.state.wy.us/ldo/planningcalendar.html


TITLES OF OCTOBER PROGRAMS:
Understanding MARC 21 Bibliographic Records - Session 1
Out with the Old, In with the New: Transforming Libraries Through Weeding
Cybersecurity as a Shared Responsibility: Stop, Think, and Connect
Food for Thought: New Cookbooks for the Library
Beyond the Norm: Building a Culture of Creativity & Innovation in Libraries
Nonfiction Can Be Fun. Fun Can Be Informative.
Tech Tools with Tine: Google Search
Celebrating National Reading Group Month: Great Group Reads, 2011
Understanding MARC 21 Bibliographic Records - Session 2
RDA & AACR2: What's the Difference
Common Core Opportunities for Librarians: Strategies for Leading the Way
Get On the Bus: Wyoming Talking Books
Grantseeking Basics
Using Smartphones as a Marketing & Programming Tool: The Future Is Mobile
Proposal Writing Basics
Project Compass Workforce Recovery - Session Two
Tech Tools with Tine: Google Places
Understanding MARC 21 Bibliographic Records - Session 3
Proposal Budgeting Basics
How to Effectively Engage and Retain Your Volunteers
What's New in Reference: Fall 2001
The Library Support Staff Certification
Innovative Use of Skill-based Volunteers in Public Libraries
Creating Great Graphics for the Web
Database of the Month: eLibrary Curriculum Edition
Project Compass Workforce Recovery - Session Three/Final
Technology and Health 2.0
Mixing In Math: Enhancing story times, crafts, displays, and family programs with math
LYRASIS Technology Services Presents: Professional Development Classes & Consulting
Understanding MARC 21 Bibliographic Records - Session 4
Teaming Up with Teens @ Your Library
What's New in Audiobooks: Fall 2011
NCompass Live: Growing Our Future, Community Engagement
WYLD Wednesday: 9XX Ordering
Relationship Networking: Converting Your Conversations into Connections
E-Z Accessibility: Making Documents Accessible
Confronting the Future: Strategic Visions for the 21st Century Library
Moving from Surviving to Thriving: Highlights from Project Compass
Tech Tools with Tine: Foursquare

PROGRAM ABSTRACTS & LOGIN INFORMATION:
October 4 (9-10 am)
Understanding MARC 21 Bibliographic Records - Session 1 (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



October 4 (10-11 am)
Out with the Old, In with the New: Transforming Libraries Through Weeding (Library Journal)

Libraries are constantly looking for way to energize their space and collections to add appeal for patrons. A new building or a fresh coat of paint is a good start, but what about all the stuff on the shelves? What is taking up space there that is no longer needed, or relevant? Maybe your library transformation should begin with a thorough review of the items that are collecting dust, on both your physical and virtual shelves.

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



October 4 (11-12 pm)
Cybersecurity as a Shared Responsibility: Stop, Think, and Connect (EDUCAUSE)

October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month. In this webinar, representatives from the White House, the U.S. Department of Education, and the Higher Education Information Security Council will discuss international and national cybersecurity strategies, the importance of cybersecurity awareness for both citizens and organizations, and the role that higher education plays in addressing cybersecurity challenges in an increasingly interdependent networked society.

For more information and to register for this program, visit:
http://net.educause.edu/content.asp?section_id=34&bhcp=1



October 4 (12-1 pm)
Food for Thought: New Cookbooks for the Library (Booklist)

Food remains hot! The population of foodies grows by leaps and bounds. As a reflection, public libraries have turned up the heat in their food collections, and publishers are eagerly appeasing the public's insatiable appetite for more cookbooks. Moderated by Adult Books editor Brad Hooper, a panel of publishers-Tuttle, Sterling, Chelsea Green, and Wiley-will discuss what's hot in their new line of books about food.

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



October  5 (1-2 pm)
Beyond the Norm: Building a Culture of Creativity & Innovation in Libraries (Infopeople)
In order to succeed in the 21st century, library workers and leaders will need to embrace new ways of doing business and reaching our users. This webinar will examine models for innovation used within the private sector and explore their relevance to libraries. Everyone has a role in charting the future for libraries and each of us has a responsibility for helping build a culture of creativity and innovation within our libraries. Please note: Be sure to download the webinar workbook before the presentation begins!
For more information and to register for this program, visit:
http://infopeople.org/training/view/webinar



October 5 (1-2 pm)
Nonfiction Can Be Fun. Fun Can Be Informative. (School Library Journal, Bloomsbury/Walker Books for Young Readers)

Who says nonfiction has to be boring? We beg to differ, and to prove it we are bringing together the authors of three of the most entertaining and accessible, yet educational, nonfiction books that you'll find on the shelves today.

For more information and to register for this program, visit:
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/csp/cms/sites/SLJ/Technology/<http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/csp/cms/sites/SLJ/Technology/WebCasts/index.csp>WebCasts/index.csp<http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/csp/cms/sites/SLJ/Technology/WebCasts/index.csp>



October 7 (9-10 am)
Tech Tools with Tine: Google Search (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



October 7 (12-1 pm)
Celebrating National Reading Group Month: Great Group Reads, 2011 (Booklist)

October is National Reading Group Month, sponsored by the Women's National Book Association. Celebrate the month and its Great Group Reads program at this Booklist webinar. Join popular readers'-advisory expert Kaite Mediatore Stover to hear about her long experience running and blogging about library book groups and get programming ideas, tips, and recommendations for your own National Reading Group Month/Great Group Reads celebrations.

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



October 11 (9-10 am)
Understanding MARC 21 Bibliographic Records - Session 2 (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



October 11 (10-11 am)
RDA & AACR2: What's the Difference (University of Wyoming)

RDA is the new cataloging standard developed to replace AACR2.  Susan Wynne from the University of Wyoming will examine the major differences, view RDA records, discuss the status of implementation plans in U.S. libraries, and consider RDA's possible effects on catalogers, public services, and users.

For more information and to register for this program, visit:
https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/636833878



October 11 (12-1 pm)
Common Core Opportunities for Librarians: Strategies for Leading the Way (Booklist)

How does The Common Core State Standards Initiative open up exciting new opportunities for youth librarians? Learn more from a panel of experts, including Kristin Fontichiaro of University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI), Julie Green of Birmingham Public Schools (Birmingham, MI), and Carolyn J. Starkey of Madison County Schools (New Market, AL), in this free, hour-long presentation moderated by Gillian Newberg, Booklist's Books for Youth editorial director and sponsored by Cherry Lake Publishing.

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



October 12 (9-10 am)
Get On the Bus: Wyoming Talking Books (Wyoming State Library)

Reading is for Everyone!  Have you noticed a patron that doesn't visit the library as often or has read all the large print and audio in your collection?  Do you have a student struggling with schoolwork and reading?  These patrons may be eligible for a free library service for the print-disabled that can aptly compliment traditional library services.  Sara Francis will share information on the Braille and Talking Books program that you can share with your communities.

For more information and to register for this program, visit:
https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/164692878



October 12 (1-3 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)/10/(year)/2011



October 12 (1-2 pm)
Using Smartphones as a Marketing & Programming Tool: The Future Is Mobile (Infopeople)
This webinar will focus on the use of smartphones and its application to the library's marketing and programming needs. Patric Stillman will present an overview of smartphone basics, identify how to make your programming smart through media and technology, demonstrate how one library blended marketing and programming through their teen center, and receive online resources that can assist you with next steps.  By the end of this webinar you'll have the basic knowledge needed to move forward in utilizing smartphones in your marketing efforts and programming that will engage your community.
For more information and to register for this program, visit:
http://infopeople.org/training/view/webinar



October 13 (12-1 pm)
Proposal Writing Basics (Grantspace)

Learn the key components of a proposal to a foundation. This class will cover: how the proposal fits into the overall grantseeking process, what to include in a standard proposal to a foundation, tips for making each section of your proposal stronger, and tips for communicating with funders during the grant process.
For more information and to register for this program, visit:
http://grantspace.org/Classroom/Training-Calendar/Live-Webinars/(month)/10/(year)/2011



October 13 (12-1:30 pm)
Project Compass Workforce Recovery - Session Two (Northwest Central)

Library staff are first-responders to increased demands for job-related assistance. Yet during these tough times, increased demands often outstrip our time to build resources and services. In session two of three, we will dig deeper into resources and tools that our patrons will find useful in their job searches. We'll look at some best practices for resumes, how to help them with their interviewing skills, what they should know about networking, and other areas that can help them become employed again.

For more information and to register for this program, visit:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Y79LQ8Y



October 14 (9-10 am)
Tech Tools with Tine: Google Places (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



October 18 (9-10 am)
Understanding MARC 21 Bibliographic Records - Session 3 (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



October 18 (11-12 pm)
Proposal Budgeting Basics (Grantspace)

Learn to prepare and present a budget in a grant proposal. This session, geared to the novice grantseeker, will cover such topics as:  What is included under the "personnel" section and how to calculate it? What level of detail do you need to include for non-personnel expenses? How do you determine reasonable costs?
For more information and to register for this program, visit:
http://grantspace.org/Classroom/Training-Calendar/Live-Webinars/(month)/10/(year)/2011



October 18 (12-1 pm)
How to Effectively Engage and Retain Your Volunteers (Techsoup)

This free webinar is sponsored by GiftWorks. Volunteers are the backbone and the hidden gems of your nonprofit. In this webinar, learn how leveraging engaged volunteers can open a treasure trove of skills, experience, and influence for your organization.

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



October 18 (12-1 pm)
What's New in Reference: Fall 2001 (Booklist)

Reference publishing has changed dramatically over the last few years, with an ever-growing number of users choosing to plug in or log on to find answers to their reference questions. Join Booklist for a free, hour-long presentation illuminating new products relevant to the needs of today's patrons and students. Representatives from Encyclopedia Britannica, Scholastic Library Publishing, and World Book will discuss and showcase their new print and digital reference sources.

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



October 18 (1-2 pm)
The Library Support Staff Certification (Infopeople)

Presented by Karen Strege, co-director of this ALA approved program. This webinar will cover the new Library Support Staff Certification Program including its value to library support staff, employers, and library users. This will be of interest to library staff who want to enhance their library skills and service, obtain recognition for their accomplishments, advance their career or obtain a job. It will also be of interest to library administrators looking for ways to provide staff development and learning opportunities for their support staff.
For more information and to register for this program, visit:
http://infopeople.org/training/view/webinar



October 19 (12-1 pm)
Innovative Use of Skill-based Volunteers in Public Libraries (WebJunction)

Members of the net-generation will volunteer if they can use their expertise and professional skills to make a difference. The Baby Boomers will volunteer if they believe the experience will be intellectually challenging. By engaging these "new volunteers," libraries are helping to build vibrant sustainable community support for their library. This webinar identifies the critical issues and plan of action necessary to engage skilled-based library community volunteers.  Moderated by Eileen Dumas and Preston Driggers, co-authors of Managing Library Volunteers.

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



October 20 (11-12 pm)
Creating Great Graphics for the Web (Idealware)

How do you take your current photos - or find inexpensive photos or illustrations online - and convert them into great graphics for your website? We'll talk through methods to acquire good material, principles of transforming them into great web-ready images, and the inexpensive software packages that can help you whip them into shape.

For more information and to register for this program, visit:
http://idealware.org/online-training



October 20 (11:15-12:15 pm)
Database of the Month: eLibrary Curriculum Edition (Wyoming State Library)

Join Chris Van Burgh as we take a look at eLibrary.  Here you will find full-text magazine and newspaper articles, maps, photographs, TV and radio transcripts, government publications, and reference collections to respond to questions on world events and people in today's news, history, geography, social and debate issues, sciences, social sciences, and more. From eLibrary Curriculum Edition you can access History Study Center and ProQuest Learning: Literature resources.
For Public Libraries and Schools.

For more information and to register for this program, visit:
https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/805486726



October 20 (12-1:30 pm)
Project Compass Workforce Recovery - Session Three/Final (Northwest Central)

Library staff are first-responders to increased demands for job-related assistance. Yet during these tough times, increased demands often outstrip our time to build resources and services.  In the final session, we will look at how our libraries can help entrepreneurs and small businesses remain a vital part of our communities. And we'll also find new ways to help people deal with finances during this difficult - and scary - time.

For more information and to register for this program, visit:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Y79LQ8Y



October 20 (1-2 pm)
Technology and Health 2.0 (Infopeople)
This webinar will focus on the use of mobile devices and social networking for finding and sharing health information, the implication of using these devices for library staff, the benefits and issues around health-related social networking sites, examples of well-designed, safe sites and quality health apps and mobile sites, evaluation tips, and resources to point.
For more information and to register for this program, visit:
http://infopeople.org/training/view/webinar







October 21 (9:30-10:30 am)
Mixing In Math: Enhancing story times, crafts, displays, and family programs with math (Texas State Library & Archives)

On a tight budget? Looking for resources for the 2011-2012 school year and for Summer reading 2012? Learn how librarians are using MIXING IN MATH, a set of FREE materials in English and Spanish that add math to circle time, story times, displays, and crafts. At this webinar, we will share experiences using MIXING IN MATH activities, introduce you to the over 200 resources, and show you how they sprinkle a little math into what they already do: story times, family events, book displays, and summer reading programs. Come ready to explore shapes, sizes, and patterns in everyday life! Check the MIXING IN MATH website: http://mixinginmath.terc.edu<http://mixinginmath.terc.edu/> to learn more.

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






October 24 (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






October 25 (9-10 am)
Understanding MARC 21 Bibliographic Records - Session 4 (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







October 25 (12-1 pm)

Teaming Up With Teens @ Your Library (WebJunction)

What is the absolute best avenue to getting teens involved and engaged at your school or public library? How can you encourage them to be peer reader advisors and library advocates in the community? In this webinar, you will explore ways teens can take part in your library, such as advisory groups, volunteering, short-term projects that use teen's special skills, and partnering with adults. You'll also get tips on planning, organizing, conducting, and evaluating teen participation. Presented in collaboration YALSA by Kelly M Johnson, Ketchikan Public Library (AK) and Diane Tuccillo, teen services librarian, Poudre River Public Library District (CO).


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







October 25 (12-1 pm)
What's New in Audiobooks: Fall 2011 (Booklist)

Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect with audiobook experts and get a heads up on new titles and trends in audiobooks in a lively and informative hour of audiobook talk, moderated by Booklist Media editor Sue-Ellen Beauregard. Join AudioGo, Galaxy Press, and Tantor Audio for an enlightening discussion on sure-to-be popular fall and winter releases.
For more information and to register for this program, visit:
http://www.booklistonline.com/GeneralInfo.aspx?id=63






October 26 (9-10)
NCompass Live: Growing Our Future, Community Engagement (Nebraska Library Commission)

UNO believes part of our future lies in looking farther than our own campus for new partners. By being accessible to not only the academic community, but also to the wider Omaha community, we are building a bridge to our future. UNO has a history as the Omaha metropolitan university and being very active in the community. To that end, Criss Library has formed a community engagement link with Girls Inc. of Omaha and the UNO Teachers Education Department library science classes to create functional libraries for both the north and south campuses of Girls Inc. This session will detail the first steps already taken in this three year agreement and will offer ideas to other libraries how they, too, can build a future with their wider community.

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







October 26 (9-10 am)

WYLD Wednesday: 9XX Ordering (Wyoming State Library)



Do your patrons know which titles will be arriving at their library soon?  Are you patrons able to place holds in WYLDCAT for titles you are in the process of purchasing?  Join Jack Willmarth and Trish Palluck at 9 a.m. on Wednesday October 26 to learn about the staff and patron benefits of 9XX ordering.   You do not need to implement the SIRSI acquisitions module to use 9XX ordering.



For more information and to register for this program, visit:

https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/990214710







October 26 (10-11 am)
Relationship Networking: Converting Your Conversations into Connections (American Management Association)

Have you ever had a conversation you wanted to follow up on but didn't?  Do you find yourself wishing you had a reason to get in touch with a colleague, customer, or old acquaintance?  This webinar will cover:  how technology can help you recognize reasons to connect , leveraging social media in simple ways to increase familiarity, discovering specific ways to increase your value to your network.

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





October 26 (1-2 pm)

E-Z Accessibility: Making Documents Accessible (Accessible Technology Coalition)



Did you know that the files you post to your website, download from the internet, or send by email might be inaccessible? PDF is particularly notorious for having problems, but even simple Microsoft Word files can present barriers. When considering accessibility of your services and website it is important to address the accessibility of all documentation.  Fortunately, there are often easy ways to fix this. This webinar will cover several common file formats and specific strategies for making them usable, particularly by blind people

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







October 27 (12-1 pm)

Confronting the Future: Strategic Visions for the 21st Century Library (ALA)
Public libraries now confront formidable challenges.  The digital transformation of all media affects our resources, services, staff and programs, while changes in users and their needs, the growth of competitive Internet services, and financial stringencies add complexity.  A range of possible responses will be presented as contrasting visions: physical vs. virtual library; individual vs. community focus; portal vs. archive service; collection vs. creative approach.  Join us to hear about this new report from ALA's Office for Information Technology Policy.

For more information and to register for this program, visit:
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/937284098







October 27 (12-1 pm)

Moving from Surviving to Thriving: Highlights from Project Compass (WebJunction)

It's been a whirlwind year as Project Compass worked with library staff across the country to help them amplify their services to provide patrons with the skills they need to move from surviving to thriving, especially in a turbulent economy. Join the Project Compass team and special guests as we review the highlights from the staff training workshops and from the actions libraries have taken as a result of the project. We'll look at successful strategies and discuss what lies ahead for libraries at the hub of vibrant 21st century communities.
For more information and to register for this program, visit:
http://www.webjunction.org/events/webinars



October 28 (9-10 am)
Tech Tools with Tine: Foursquare (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


Jamie

Jamie Markus
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Wyoming State Library
2800 Central Avenue
Cheyenne, WY 82002
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