[Libs-Or] Free Online Learning for July 2020
Darci Hanning
darci.hanning at state.or.us
Tue Jun 30 15:09:14 PDT 2020
Greetings!
Plenty of new and useful online learning for your summer learning!
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Training opportunities for this month were compiled and shared by the Wyoming State Library<http://library.wyo.gov/>. Do you have a free program that you would like to share? Add it to the Wyoming State Library calendar here: http://library.wyo.gov/services/training/calendar.
Free to Oregon public library staff:
* July 23, 11:00a PT: Dowd's monthly webinar, "Jerks With Homes: How to deal with members of the public who are being jerks about homeless folks". If you're not on the "dowds-webinar" mailing list to receive free registration information, fill out this form<https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Reg4HomlessnessTraining> and select the second option (for webinars) or select both options if you want access to recordings of Dowd's webinars through Niche Academy.
* Be sure to check the State Library's Continuing Education Resources LibGuide<https://libguides.osl.state.or.us/conted/> for COVID-19 related live and archived webinars, additional free resources, and EDI learning opportunities.
* Last but not least: the State Library is interested in continuing to host "Topic Talks" on a monthly basis! Have a topic you'd like to see our great Oregon library community discuss? Send us your ideas: library.support at state.or.us<mailto:library.support at state.or.us>
July free webinars are listed below by topic. Please visit WebJunction's web page<https://www.webjunction.org/find-training/free-events.html> for complete registration details.
ADVOCACY
* July 1: Libraries in the Time of COVID... a discussion (The Library Corporation)
ASSESSMENT & PLANNING
* July 1: Do's and Don'ts of Communicating with Your Community During COVID-19 (GrantSpace)
* July 7: How to Decipher Your Web Analytics (and Use Them to Your Advantage) (Firespring)
* July 7: How to Use Customer Data to Actually Help Customers (Harvard Business Review)
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY/ACCESSIBILITY
* July 14: Expanding Your Online Community with Web Accessibility (TechSoup)
* July 22: Creating Accessible Materials for Library Instruction (Nebraska Library Commission)
BOARDS
* At Your Leisure: Advancing Racial Equity in Your Library (Public Library Association)
CAREERS
* At Your Leisure: The Human Skills We Need In An Unpredictable World (TED Talk)
CHILDREN & TEENS
* July 1: Turning Inquiry into Action: How to Engage Young Learners with KidCitizen (Library of Congress)
* July 2: Talking to Elementary and Middle School Students About COVID-19 (edWeb.net)
* July 8: Justice From the Streets to the Early Childhood Classroom (Early Childhood Investigations)
* July 11: Tech For Teens Club: Coding Video Games (PACER)
* July 14: Transforming Teen Services: Using Computational Thinking and Connected Learning in Programs for Teens (Utah State Library)
* July 16: From A(ddiction) to Z(its): Supporting Teens with Health Information (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT
* July 9: 2020 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction Awards (Booklist)
* July 14: A Novel Form: Graphic Novels Part 1 (Booklist)
* July 14: Why Graphic Novels? Five Practices to Transform Your Library (School Library Connection)
* July 21: Fall YA Announcements (Booklist)
* July 22: A Virtual Shout-N-Share Showdown (Booklist)
COMMUNICATION
* July 1: Do's and Don'ts of Communicating with Your Community During COVID-19 (GrantSpace)
* July 8: Justice From the Streets to the Early Childhood Classroom (Early Childhood Investigations)
* July 9: How to Create a Remote Workforce Communication Plan for Your Nonprofit (TechSoup)
* July 10: People - Difficult or Different? (Effectiveness Institute)
* July 15: What's next?: Community Conversations in a Time of Profound Trauma (Black Caucus of the American Library Association)
* July 23: Podcasting Using Government Documents (Federal Depository Library Program)
* July 24: Making Difficult Conversations Easy (Effectiveness Institute)
* July 28: Beyond Virtual Facilitation: How to Maximize Engagement and Tackle Wicked Problems in Your Virtual Meetings (Charity How To)
* July 29: Social Media: How many accounts do I really need? (Indiana State Library)
* July 29: Reading and Talking about Race: An Intro to ALA's Great Stories Club (Part 2: Finding Your Voice) (Programming Librarian)
DIGITAL RESOURCES
* July 14: The Digital Doctor in the Age of COVID-19 (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
DEVELOPMENT & MANAGING CHANGE
* July 1: Nebraska Libraries in the Time of COVID: Planning for Reopening (Nebraska Library Commission)
* July 1: COVID-19: Preparing and Implementing Tools to Reopen Post Stay-At-Home-Order - Part 2 (SirsiDynix)
* July 1 The Road Ahead: Library Service in a Post-COVID World (Library Journal)
* July 1: Libraries in the Time of COVID... a discussion (The Library Corporation)
* July 9: How to Create a Remote Workforce Communication Plan for Your Nonprofit (TechSoup)
* July 27: Planning for Reopening: FDLP Libraries Recovering from the COVID-19 Pandemic (Federal Depository Library Program)
FUNDRAISING
* July 1: Money Mindset and Fundraising (Nonprofit Hub)
* July 8: The Way Forward: Diversifying Revenue and Giving Opportunities (Blackbaud)
* July 8: Introduction to Proposal Writing (GrantSpace)
* July 15: It's a New World: How to Cultivate Your Online Community (Firespring)
* July 22: Finding Your Social Media Sweet Spot (Nonprofit Hub)
* July 23: How to Build Your Major Donor Portfolio (Charity How To)
* July 28: Beyond Virtual Facilitation: How to Maximize Engagement and Tackle Wicked Problems in Your Virtual Meetings (Charity How To)
* July 28: Keys to a Successful Virtual Event - Building Community and Beating the Fundraising Goal: How We Did It (Bloomerang)
* July 28: How to Avoid Fundraising's Quiet Killer: Donor Attrition (Firespring)
* July 29: Sponsors: How to Find Them & Create a Win-Win (Productive Fundraising)
LEGAL
* July 22: Custom Curriculum Creation and Copyright: The Basics (edWeb.net)
LIBRARY SPACES
* At Your Leisure: Designing Libraries for Safety in the Age of COVID-19 (Library Journal Webcasts)
MANAGEMENT
* At Your Leisure: Advancing Racial Equity in Your Library (Public Library Association)
* July 1: The Road Ahead: Library Service in a Post-COVID World (Library Journal)
* July 7: Why Empathetic Leadership is Necessary (GovLoop)
* July 10: People - Difficult or Different? (Effectiveness Institute)
OUTREACH & PARTNERSHIPS
* July 1: Counting Black Communities: Census 2020 & Libraries (Black Caucus of the American Library Association)
* July 8: Justice, Power, & Voter Engagement in Libraries (Black Caucus of the American Library Association)
* July 8: 2020 Census: Last Chance for a Complete Count (Public Library Association)
* July 9: Impact of COVID-19 to 2020 Census Operations - Latest Update (Federal Depository Library Program)
* July 15: What's next?: Community Conversations in a Time of Profound Trauma (Black Caucus of the American Library Association)
* July 15: Using the Community Tool Box to support health education and health promotion efforts (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
* July 23: Podcasting Using Government Documents (Federal Depository Library Program)
PROGRAMMING
* At Your Leisure: Wyoming Virtual Field Trips (Wyoming State Library)
* July 11: Tech For Teens Club: Coding Video Games (PACER)
* July 14: Transforming Teen Services: Using Computational Thinking and Connected Learning in Programs for Teens (Utah State Library)
* July 22: Transition Planned In-Person Adult Programs to a Virtual Environment (Public Library Association)
* July 24: Part 1: Citizen Science in the Academic Library (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
* July 28: Whose Turn Is It, Anyway? Online Board Gaming and Libraries (WebJunction)
* July 29: Reading and Talking about Race: An Intro to ALA's Great Stories Club (Part 2: Finding Your Voice) (Programming Librarian)
* July 31: Part 2: Citizen Science in the Academic Library (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
READERS' ADVISORY
* July 9: 2020 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction Awards (Booklist)
* July 14: A Novel Form: Graphic Novels Part 1 (Booklist)
* July 21: Fall YA Announcements (Booklist)
* July 22: A Virtual Shout-N-Share Showdown (Booklist)
REFERENCE
* July 9: Impact of COVID-19 to 2020 Census Operations - Latest Update (Federal Depository Library Program)
* July 14: The Digital Doctor in the Age of COVID-19 (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
* July 16: Help! I'm an Accidental Government Information Librarian presents... What were they thinking?! Exploring America's voting preferences and attitudes using the American National Election Study (North Carolina Library Association)
* July 16: From A(ddiction) to Z(its): Supporting Teens with Health Information (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
* July 21: Library Research for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (Including Climate Change) (Federal Depository Library Program)
* July 23: Podcasting Using Government Documents (Federal Depository Library Program)
* July 27: Planning for Reopening: FDLP Libraries Recovering from the COVID-19 Pandemic (Federal Depository Library Program)
* July 28: Is It an Allergy, Cold, or COVID? Finding Answers With Federal Health Resources (Federal Depository Library Program)
SCHOOL LIBRARIES
* At Your Leisure: Wyoming Virtual Field Trips (Wyoming State Library)
* July 1: Turning Inquiry into Action: How to Engage Young Learners with KidCitizen (Library of Congress)
* July 2: Talking to Elementary and Middle School Students About COVID-19 (edWeb.net)
* July 7: Open science and the reward system: how can they be aligned? (Library Connect)
* July 8: Embracing Anti-Bias Classrooms: A Response to Racism in America (edWeb.net)
* July 8: Keeping Cybersecurity at the Forefront of Remote Learning (Future Ready Schools)
* July 11: Tech For Teens Club: Coding Video Games (PACER)
* July 14: Why Graphic Novels? Five Practices to Transform Your Library (School Library Connection)
* July 15: Learning to Teach All Over Again: Teachers' Reflections on Using Primary Source Analysis to Engage English Learners (Library of Congress)
* July 16: From A(ddiction) to Z(its): Supporting Teens with Health Information (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
* July 22: Custom Curriculum Creation and Copyright: The Basics (edWeb.net)
* July 22: School Librarians Can Save Democracy (edWeb.net)
* July 29: Rosa Parks: In Her Own Words (Library of Congress)
TECHNOLOGY
* July 20: Recommendation Systems (Idaho Commission for Libraries)
* July 22: Transition Planned In-Person Adult Programs to a Virtual Environment (Public Library Association)
* July 29: Pretty Sweet Tech (Nebraska Library Commission)
TRAINING & INSTRUCTION
* July 7: Open science and the reward system: how can they be aligned? (Library Connect)
* July 15: Learning to Teach All Over Again: Teachers' Reflections on Using Primary Source Analysis to Engage English Learners (Library of Congress)
* July 22: Creating Accessible Materials for Library Instruction (Nebraska Library Commission)
* July 22: Not Another Recorded Webinar! How to use Recorded Sessions and Video to Enhance Learning (InSync Training)
* July 29: Rosa Parks: In Her Own Words (Library of Congress)
VOLUNTEERS
* July 8: Creating a Culture of Volunteer Engagement (VolunteerMatch)
* July 15: Creative and Innovative Recognition Strategies for Today's Volunteers (VolunteerMatch)
Darci Hanning, MLIS
Public Library Consultant / CE Coordinator
https://libguides.osl.state.or.us/coronavirus
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