[Libs-Or] July online learning opportunities

HANNING Darci C * SLO Darci.HANNING at slo.oregon.gov
Fri Jul 9 11:42:06 PDT 2021


Greetings! Here's this month's list of online learning opportunities:

>From around Oregon:

Several webinars from Emporia State University / SLIM<https://sites.google.com/g.emporia.edu/slim/continuing-education/webinars> in July, including

  *   Emerging Technologies in Libraries and Its Ethical Implications
  *   How to Deal with Budget Cuts
  *   Documenting a Call Number System: Challenges and Lessons Learned
  *   Machine Learning based Descriptive Metadata Generation for Library Archives

July 13, 3:00p PT - Slow Librarianship and Staff Development (OLA Staff Training Round Table)

  *   This will be a conversation sparked by the OLA session on slow librarianship given by Meredith Farkas, and an opportunity to explore how staff training can support and be enriched by this principle. Registration required, email Holly Freewynn (STRT Chair-Elect) at hollyf at multco.us<mailto:hollyf at multco.us> to register.


July 16, 10:00 - 11:30a PT - Critical Cataloging and Personal Names (Linn Benton Community College)

  *   Jan Sandberg (Electronic Resources Librarian) will be presenting: We often work with personal names when cataloging, describing archival collections, or doing metadata work. This work can bring up questions of ethics and social justice. In this session, we'll look at how critical cataloging can help us work through questions of privacy, representation, bias, discoverability, and righting past wrongs. We'll pay particular attention to the 2016 "Report of the PCC Ad Hoc Task Group on Gender in Name Authority Records". I'll also talk about my experience editing the book "Ethical Questions in Name Authority Control". Registration is required: https://oregonstate.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_RmwNPzrJR-6bq7uweqY_2g<https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Foregonstate.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2FWN_RmwNPzrJR-6bq7uweqY_2g&data=04%7C01%7C%7Cc8c10da7012f43849b6a08d92b7833db%7Cce6d05e13c5e4d6287a84c4a2713c113%7C0%7C0%7C637588617527761084%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=3EbNO5yAP2vZE7KhE0haF%2Bigvg%2BcYarGNDwUrv3TuWo%3D&reserved=0>

State Library Topic Talk:

  *   July 20, 10:00-11:00a PT - Northwest Digital Heritage Project<https://www.northwestdigitalheritage.org/>
Presented by Katie Henry (Oregon Heritage Commission), Evan Robb (Washington State Library), and Ross Fuqua (State Library of Oregon), come hear about this new program which seeks to help public libraries and heritage organizations in Oregon build and share their historic and cultural collections broadly through a newly established, regional service hub of the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA). There will be time for Q & A after the presentation.

No registration required, join via Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86214903165 (with or without video) or via phone: 669 900 6833 (San Jose) or 253 215 8782 (Tacoma) with meeting ID: 862 1490 316. PASSCODE is: 621573. If you're not able to attend, no worries: this session will be recorded and hosted in Niche Academy<https://my.nicheacademy.com/oregonstaff?category=6848> and on our YouTube channel<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0-kU8Gu0jS_YcnXg-b_TRA/featured>.

Free from Gale:

  *   July 21, 11:00-11:45a PT - Build Academic Library and Faculty Connections: A Conversation with Aquinas College<http://cengage.zoom.us/webinar/register/3816232492606/WN_fSzX4ODhRhWrexGh3h0Onw>
Building lines of communication to faculty is one of the most important and often difficult tasks assigned to academic librarians. Join us for this 45 minute session with Mies Martin, Electronic Resources and Serial Librarian, and Kerri Orders Assistant Professor Business Administration Department at Aquinas College as they discuss how their collaboration has supported student learning both virtually and in person. Best practices for developing relationships will also be discussed, to help you jump start your outreach. As this session is built to be a conversation, please bring your questions and thoughts about library and faculty collaboration for our speakers. This session is appropriate for academic library staff and faculty.

Can't attend a live session? Register<http://cengage.zoom.us/webinar/register/3816232492606/WN_fSzX4ODhRhWrexGh3h0Onw> anyway and you will receive a link to the recording. Recorded webinars<https://support.gale.com/training/webinars/#recorded> and video tutorials<https://support.gale.com/training/videos/> are also available at the Gale Training site.

For Oregon library staff only:


  *   July 12, 12:00 - 1:00p PT - Create Pivot Tables and Pivot Table Charts (Tech-Talk)
If you want to figure out what your spreadsheet data is telling you ... and do it almost instantly ... use a pivot table.  It's so much easier than you think.  Yes, even for beginners though watching the previous webinar recording on Creating Charts<https://www.tech-talk.com/how-to-create-charts-to-display-data-in-excel-g-sheets.html> would be helpful to you. Participants will learn about: Quick and smart ways to clean up your data so get good info; How you can convert an all-text spreadsheet so it can be easily analyzed; How to get the insight you need from a pivot table; Presenting your findings in a pivot table chart; How to change the source data to fix problems.

Registration required at: https://www.tech-talk.com/webinars and use the username and password available at the top of each Tech-Talk newsletter.

Free Online Conference:

  *   July 15: Picture Book Palooza (School Library Journal)<https://www.slj.com/?subpage=Events> All-day, free virtual celebration of authors and artists dedicated to the visual dance and extraordinary craft of picture books!

On Demand Highlights:

  *   Recordings<https://vimeo.com/channels/pathwaystowellbeing/videos> from the weekly meetings on the Rural Library Service and Social Wellbeing project, findings, and tools

  *   Recordings from the 2021 Data Summit Series<https://www.census.gov/data/academy/webinars/2021/data-summit-series.html>, hosted by the Census Bureau, including Census Data for Librarians<https://www.census.gov/data/academy/webinars/2021/data-summit-series/census-data-for-librarians.html> where you can learn more about the demographics and economics characteristics of the patrons you serve. Featuring data from decennial censuses and various census surveys, this training will take a deeper dive into demographic, social and economic tabulations and how you can access them using the Census Bureau's enterprise-level data-access tool.


FREE WEBINARS for the month of July

Training opportunities listed below were compiled and shared by the Wyoming State Library<http://library.wyo.gov/>.  For upcoming WebJunction webinars check the WebJunction Webinar Calendar<https://webjunction.org/events/webjunction.html> and visit the WebJunction Course Catalog<https://learn.webjunction.org/> for additional learning opportunities.

For additional information on individual webinars, please visit https://www.webjunction.org/find-training/free-events.html

ASSESSMENT & PLANNING

  *   At Your Leisure: Laying Out the Welcome Mat: Asset Mapping to Better Serve the Immigrant Community (WebJunction)<https://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction/laying-out-the-welcome-mat.html>
  *   July 8: Bridging the Gap: Tools for Healthy Executive Director Transitions (Charity Village)
  *   July 15: Executive Directors Chat: Strategic Planning and Outreach (TechSoup)
  *   July 21: Scenario Planning in Uncertain Times (Propel Nonprofits)

ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY

  *   July 7: Beyond Keyboards: Alternative Tools for Controlling Your Computer (PACER Center)
  *   July 20: Reading and Vision Accessibility in Your Pocket (PACER Center)

CHILDREN & TEENS

  *   July 13: Quick Bites - Getting Back to Nature (Colorado State Library)
  *   July 14: Youth perceptions of online harassment, cyberbullying, and "just drama": Avenues for Support and Guidance (Network of the National Library of Medicine)
  *   July 14: Seeing Beyond the Pandemic: Eye Health, Vision and Learning (Education Week)
  *   July 20: Quick Bites - A-B-Cs AND 1-2-3s!: Numeracy & Early Literacy (Colorado State Library)

COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT

  *   July 7: Random House Children's Books Fall 2021 Preview (Booklist)
  *   July 8: Reading Graphic: Part One (Booklist)
  *   July 14: Different Paths to Children's Literature (Mackin)

COMMUNICATION

  *   July 8: On Implicit Bias and Communication (WebJunction)

DATABASES & E-RESOURCES

  *   At Your Leisure: 15 Minutes to Mastery: Prevent Learning Loss with Gale in Context Resources (Gale)<https://support.gale.com/doc/learning-loss>

DEVELOPMENT & MANAGING CHANGE

  *   July 7: Users at the Center of Everything: Service Design in Rapidly Changing Libraries (Niche Academy)
  *   July 8: On Implicit Bias and Communication (WebJunction)
  *   July 22: Using Courage to Confront Bias (Colorado State Library)
  *   July 29: 35 Next-Level Remote Work Practices (InSync Training)

EQUITY, DIVERSITY, & INCLUSION

  *   July 7: Beyond Keyboards: Alternative Tools for Controlling Your Computer (PACER Center)
  *   July 8: On Implicit Bias and Communication (WebJunction)
  *   July 20: Reading and Vision Accessibility in Your Pocket (PACER Center)
  *   July 22: Using Courage to Confront Bias (Colorado State Library)
  *   July 22: Uncomfortable Conversations With Librarians -- DEI Perspective (Association of Southeastern Research Libraries)

FUNDRAISING

  *   July 7: Overcoming the Overhead Myth: Budgeting for an Effective Website, Marketing & Growth (Nonprofit Hub)
  *   July 8: It's a New World: How to Cultivate Your Online Community (Firespring)
  *   July 8: The Power Of Untold Stories (Nonprofit Learning Lab)
  *   July 8: Introduction to Corporate Giving (Candid Learning)
  *   July 14: Relationship-Driven Fundraising: Building Donor Trust (Nonprofit Hub)
  *   July 14: Your Guide to a Seamless Online Event (Nonprofit Learning Lab)
  *   July 15: The Future of Fundraising Events (Charity Village)
  *   July 15: How To Know If Your Fundraising Staff Is Leaving Money On The Table (Bloomerang)
  *   July 20: Making the Ask (Firespring)
  *   July 21: TeamRaiser(r) Community Call (Blackbaud)
  *   July 27: Sponsors: How to Find Them & Create a Win-Win (Productive Fundraising)
  *   July 27: Social Media Q&A Session (Firespring)
  *   July 28: 5 Weirdly Easy "Life Hacks" That Will Make Your Fundraising Work MUCH Better (CharityHowTo)
  *   July 28: Podcasts for Nonprofits (TechImpact)
  *   July 29: How To Love Your Donors In The Philanthropic Psychology Way (Bloomerang)

LEGAL

  *   July 14: Assisting Library Patrons with Legal Questions: Legal Reference Interviews, Referrals, Programming, and Outreach (Niche Academy)
  *   July 22: Civil Legal Programming: Libraries Bridging the Justice Gap (WebJunction)

MANAGEMENT

  *   July 13: Federal Funding Part 2 - Success Stories, Tips & Tools for Finding the Money (Library Journal)
  *   July 15: Build Your Own Leadership Simulations (Training Magazine Network)
  *   July 19: Introduction to Library Ethics (Idaho Commission for Libraries)
  *   July 29: Leadership Legacy: Creating Your Narrative Through Resiliency and a Trauma Informed Lens (Charity Village)

OUTREACH & PARTNERSHIPS

  *   July 14: The Power of the Podcast: How Consultants and Other Experts Can Reach a Wider Audience (Early Childhood Investigations)

PROGRAMMING

  *   July 22: Civil Legal Programming: Libraries Bridging the Justice Gap (WebJunction)

READERS' ADVISORY

  *   July 7: Random House Children's Books Fall 2021 Preview (Booklist)
  *   July 8: Reading Graphic: Part One (Booklist)

REFERENCE

  *   July 8: An Orientation to Congress.gov (Federal Depository Library Program)
  *   July 13: An Introduction to Benefits.gov (Federal Depository Library Program)
  *   July 15: The Constitution Annotated on Congress.gov (Orientation to Legal Research Webinar Series) (Law Library of Congress)
  *   July 20: Orientation to Law Library Collections Webinar (Law Library of Congress)
  *   July 20: Accessing Census Data (Nebraska Library Commission)
  *   July 22: How is the Federal Government Funding Relief Efforts for COVID-19? (Federal Depository Library Program)
  *   July 22: Exploring Census Data: How Americans Spend Leisure Time (U.S. Census Bureau)

SCHOOL LIBRARIES

  *   At Your Leisure: AASL Standards Overview (Wyoming State Library)<https://youtu.be/eGAuKaLbeZ0>
  *   At Your Leisure: 15 Minutes to Mastery: Prevent Learning Loss with Gale in Context Resources (Gale)<https://support.gale.com/doc/learning-loss>
  *   July 7: Random House Children's Books Fall 2021 Preview (Booklist)
  *   July 8: An Orientation to Congress.gov (Federal Depository Library Program)
  *   July 8: Reading Graphic: Part One (Booklist)
  *   July 13: Finding Resources on LOC.gov (Library of Congress)
  *   July 13: Cyberbullying and Tweens: Research and Strategies to Help Keep Tweens Safe (edWeb.net)
  *   July 13: Teaching Drone Coding using Project Based Learning (edSurge)
  *   July 14: Youth perceptions of online harassment, cyberbullying, and "just drama": Avenues for Support and Guidance (Network of the National Library of Medicine)
  *   July 14: Seeing Beyond the Pandemic: Eye Health, Vision and Learning (Education Week)
  *   July 14: Different Paths to Children's Literature (Mackin)
  *   July 20: Analyzing Multiple Perspectives (Library of Congress)
  *   July 20: Reading and Vision Accessibility in Your Pocket (PACER Center)
  *   July 22: The Science of Reading: From a Vision to Outcomes (edWeb.net)
  *   July 26: How to Avoid Teacher Burnout in the 2021-22 School Year (edWeb.net)
  *   July 27: Information Literacy and Primary Sources (Library of Congress)

TECHNOLOGY

  *   At Your Leisure: Library 101: Facebook Do's and Don'ts (North Dakota State Library)<https://youtu.be/BWi0uhQZWFc>
  *   July 13: Teaching Drone Coding using Project Based Learning (edSurge)
  *   July 14: Finding Partners & Preparing Staff: Teaching Technology in the Library Series (Part 3)(Nebraska Library Commission)
  *   July 21: Pt. I: Myths and Misconceptions about Cybersecurity in Nonprofits (Nonprofit Hub)
  *   July 28: Marketing & Follow-Up: Teaching Technology in the Library Series (Part 4) (Nebraska Library Commission)
  *   July 28: Podcasts for Nonprofits (TechImpact)

TRAINING & INSTRUCTION

  *   July 7: Learning as Unusual for Business as Unusual (Training Industry)
  *   July 8: Open Access Series for Publics (SirsiDynix)
  *   July 8: Open Access Series for Academics (SirsiDynix)
  *   July 8: An Orientation to Congress.gov (Federal Depository Library Program)
  *   July 8: Kick Up the Capabilities of Your Virtual Classroom! (InSync Training)
  *   July 8: Show, Don't Tell: Harnessing the Power of Storytelling in eLearning (Wyoming Small Business Development Center Network)
  *   July 13: Finding Resources on LOC.gov (Library of Congress)
  *   July 20: Analyzing Multiple Perspectives (Library of Congress)
  *   July 21: Shifting to Virtual: Updating Your Blended Learning Design (Training Magazine Network)
  *   July 27: Information Literacy and Primary Sources (Library of Congress)

VOLUNTEERS

  *   July 15: Creating a Culture of Volunteer Engagement (Volunteer Match)
  *   July 22: Successfully Implementing Volunteer Program Changes (Volunteer Match)
  *   July 29: Playing by the Rules: Creating an Effective Volunteer Handbook (Volunteer Match)


Cheers,
Darci Hanning, MLIS (she/her/hers)
Public Library Consultant / CE Coordinator
State Library of Oregon | Library Support and Development Services
971-375-3491 | darci.hanning at slo.oregon.gov<mailto:darci.hanning at slo.oregon.gov> | www.oregon.gov/library<http://www.oregon.gov/library>
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