[Libs-Or] March CE Webinars
Darci Hanning
darci.hanning at state.or.us
Mon Mar 2 16:51:05 PST 2015
Greetings!
Spring is just around the corner (though the weather would make you think it has already arrived) and there's no better time to get in some free continuing education opportunities!
Here's a summary of offerings by topic, please visit: http://www.webjunction.org/find-training/free-events.html for complete details including dates and times.
BOARDS
* March 11: Making the Most of Your Board: Board Recruitment (GuideStar)
* March 18: Making the Most of Your Board: Best Practices for Onboarding and Engaging Board Members (GuideStar)
* March 24: Responding to a Budget Crisis (United for Libraries)
* March 25: Making the Most of Your Board: Involving Your Board in Fundraising (GuideStar)
CHILDREN & TEENS
* March 10: Creepy Thrillers and Seriously Wicked Titles for Spring | Hot Books for Teens (School Library Journal)
* March 17: Building STEAM with Día: The Whys and Hows to Getting Started (Association for Library Services to Children)
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT
* March 3: Make Way for Manga, Comics, and Graphic Novels (Booklist)
* March 5: Open Licensing: What It Is, Why Do It (American Alliance of Museums)
* March 10: Creepy Thrillers and Seriously Wicked Titles for Spring | Hot Books for Teens (School Library Journal)
* March 12: Editors' Picks: Your Next Big Reads from HarperCollins, Penguin Publishing Group, and Random House (Library Journal)
* March 17: The Scoop on Series Nonfiction: New Titles for Spring 2015 (Booklist)
COMMUNICATION
* March 12: 10 #SocialMedia Tactics to Do More With Less (Idealware)
DATABASES & eRESOURCES
* March 4: Thirteen Things You Might Not Know About National Library of Medicine Resources (Nebraska Library Commission)
* March 12: Databases of the Month: Science Sources in GoWYLD.net (Wyoming State Library)
* March 18: Breezing Along with the Regional Medical Library: Altmetrics (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
* March 19: Government Information Online: A Digital Government Information Reference Tool that Blends Librarian Expertise, Discovery, and Reference/Referral (Federal Depository Library Program)
* March 25: National Library of Medicine's K-12 Resources (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
DEVELOPMENT & MANAGING CHANGE
* March 6: 3 Steps to Thriving in Chaos (Effectiveness Institute)
* March 10: Learn from the Past, Prepare for the Future (OCLC)
* March 11: The Power of Introverted Women (American Management Association)
* March 18: 6 Winning Practices for Engaging Your Employees: Proven Methods from FranklinCovey (American Management Association)
* March 19: Performance Improvement: How Savvy Managers Create Measurable Change (Training Magazine Network)
* March 19: The Pursuit of Happiness...Through Libraries (WebJunction)
* March 19: Seven Habits of Highly Effective Organizations Webinar (GuideStar)
* March 20: Making Difficult Conversations Easy (Effectiveness Institute)
* March 23: Success Under Pressure (InSync)
* March 24: Accelerate Performance Experience on the Job: Fast, Effective and Low-Cost Methods (Training Magazine Network)
* March 31: Enjoy your job, Enjoy your life (InSync)
FUNDRAISING
* March 11: Getting More $$ from Your Book Sales OR Is This Old Book Valuable? (Nebraska Library Commission)
* March 12: Let's Get Personal - Elevator Speeches and Personal Stories for Fundraisers (Bloomerang)
* March 18: Keys to Managing the Major Gifts Process: It's All in the Execution (4Good)
* March 19: Proposal Writing Basics (GrantSpace)
* March 24: Telling Stories Through Email: How to Write Appeals that Rock! (Network for Good)
LIBRARY SPACES
* March 11: Before You Hire an Architect: Reduce Costs and Risks, Produce Better Results (4Good)
MANAGEMENT
* March 12: The Best Plays from our Millennial Playbook: How to Stay on Top of Changing Trends and Behaviors (Network for Good)
* March 12: The Future of Libraries (American Libraries Live)
* March 18: Making Members Feel They Matter (Wild Apricot)
* March 24: Responding to a Budget Crisis (United for Libraries)
* March 25: Management Gone Social (American Management Association)
* March 26: Decision making: Crystal Ball or Magic 8 Ball? (Colorado State Library)
OUTREACH & PARTNERSHIPS
* March 3: Legacy Program (Washington State Library)
PROGRAMMING
* March 17: Building STEAM with Día: The Whys and Hows to Getting Started (Association for Library Services to Children)
* March 19: STEM-sational Learning: What to Look for in Early Childhood Programming (DEMCO)
READERS' ADVISORY
* March 3: Booktalking: Harnessing the Power of Sharing Books with Patrons (Maine State Library)
* March 17: Beyond Book Displays: Helping Readers Help Themselves (Library Journal)
REFERENCE
* March 10: Genealogy Research at the Library: How to Get the Most out of Library Resources (Booklist)
* March 11: Power Searching: Alternative search engines, social media, and subject indices (Infopeople)
* March 13: Power Searching: Databases and the hidden web (Infopeople)
* March 26: "How Do I Apply to College?" Helping Patrons Meet Their Higher Education Goals (WebJunction)
SCHOOL LIBRARIES
* March 2: Tech-knowledge-y Rocks. Seriously! (TL Virtual Café)
* March 5: iTunes U & You: Digital Content in the School Library (American Association of School Librarians)
* March 10: Creepy Thrillers and Seriously Wicked Titles for Spring | Hot Books for Teens (School Library Journal)
* March 12: Transition to Digital: Integrating eBooks and Educational Technology in Schools (Booklist)
* March 16: Teacher Librarian News Night (TL Virtual Café)
* March 18: Collaborative Flipped Instruction (EdWeb)
* March 25: National Library of Medicine's K-12 Resources (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
TECHNOLOGY
* March 12: Technology Planning for Patrons with Disabilities -- Where Do I Start? (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)
* March 18: Assisting Patrons with E-Readers: Tactics for Teaching & Troubleshooting (TechSoup)
* March 27: Tech Talk with Michael Sauers (Nebraska Library Commission)
TRAINING & INSTRUCTION
* March 5: Elearning on a Shoestring (InSync)
* March 16: Making the Modern Classroom work for Adult Learners (InSync)
VOLUNTEERS
* March 3: Engaging the Volunteer of the Future (VolunteerMatch)
* March 10: Build Staff Buy-In for Volunteer Engagement (VolunteerMatch)
Cheers,
Darci
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Darci Hanning * Technology Development Consultant
Library Support and Development Services * Oregon State Library
250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301
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