[Libs-Or] Upcoming Learning Opportunities (FREE)

HANNING Darci C * SLO Darci.HANNING at slo.oregon.gov
Fri May 31 10:29:37 PDT 2024


Hello  library community!

Here's a quick reminder about learning resources available through the State Library and other organizations:

Be sure to visit the State Library of Oregon's CE website<https://libguides.osl.state.or.us/conted> for more learning resources and the CE Calendar<https://libguides.osl.state.or.us/conted/free#s-lib-ctab-24120710-1> which also includes links to the PDF<https://maine-msl.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=74557260> and online<https://www.webjunction.org/find-training/free-events.html> versions of this month's free events listed by category (compiled by the Maine State Library hosted by WebJunction).
Self-paced resources, webinar recordings, podcasts, and articles:

LEARN: Equitable Work Place Practices for Managers: Strategies for Welcoming New Employees<https://my.nicheacademy.com/oregonstaff/course/67804>
(self-paced tutorial, available to Oregon libraries only, sign up here<https://www.cognitoforms.com/StateLibraryOfOregon/RequestAccessToContinuingEducationResources> if you access to the Oregon Library Staff Academy)

When you're hiring, a lot of time, effort, and money goes into finding the right person. And that effort shouldn't end when they accept your offer. Taking steps to help new employees feel welcome and included can improve retention and engagement, making things better for everyone!

Part of the Equitable Work Place Practices for Managers<https://my.nicheacademy.com/oregonstaff/pathway/44499> series.

WATCH: Navigating Misinformation Online: Toolkit Resources for Impactful Library Programming <https://programminglibrarian.org/learn/navigating-misinformation-online-toolkit-resources-impactful-library-programming>  (Programming Librarian / ALA)
A 90-minute video walkthrough of Be MediaWise: The Misinformation Resilience Toolkit For Libraries, a digital toolkit that librarians across the country can use to teach digital media literacy to adults in their communities.

LISTEN: An Introduction to Critical Librarianship w/Jamillah Gabriel<https://www.buzzsprout.com/1948067/15167148-s3-e3-an-introduction-to-critical-librarianship-w-jamillah-gabriel> (Overdue: Weeding Out Oppression podcast, season 3, episode 3)
Produced and hosted by the Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Antiracism (EDIA) Committee of the Oregon Library Association.

Jamillah R. Gabriel, the Critical Pedagogy Research Librarian at Harvard University and co-host of the podcast LibVoices, is joining Overdue for a second time. Jamillah provides listeners with a beginner-friendly overview of Critical Pedagogy, how it can be applied to library and information science, and used to promote EDIA within libraries and educational settings. In this most recent episode, Jamillah explores why EDIA racism trainings fail (or perhaps more accurately, why EDIA trainings are designed to fail), and how decolonizing bibliographic research can aid in centering marginalized voices and perspectives when it comes to knowledge production and citation.

Hosts:  LaRee Dominguez & Roxanne M. Renteria
Date of Interview: May 10, 2024

Additional episodes available here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1948067

READ: Easy as ABCD: Using asset-based community development as a lens for authentic relationship-building<https://www.webjunction.org/news/webjunction/using-asset-based-community-development.html>
Strong relationships are the foundation for any kind of shared work. Building trust and mutual understanding through respect for each other's strengths and gifts using an asset-based community development (ABCD) approach is a great place to start.

Highlighted events:

Thursday, June 6, 2024. 12p PT  (90 minutes) Data storytelling 101 <https://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction/data-storytelling-101.html>  (WebJunction)
Storytelling is a vital strategy for communicating impact and justifying future investments. Powerful and effective stories allow us to create a roadmap that weaves together information and emotion. This webinar will provide an orientation to storytelling that centers cultural humility while leveraging storytelling dynamics, including how to practice and refine an impactful story with a live audience. Participants will learn the techniques of story construction based on three classic narrative structures, with roots in folklore and narratology, and explore examples of data stories told by and about libraries. This is an opportunity to build confidence in the ability to recognize and craft a meaningful and memorable story.

Thursday, June 20, 11a-12p PT, LGBTQ History through Federal Government Documents<https://www.fdlp.gov/event/lgbtq-history-through-federal-government-documents> (FDLP)
This webinar highlights primary sources on the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) movement from all branches of the Federal Government. As an update to presentations in 2016 and 2018, viewers will learn about the Federal Government's position and actions on issues related to the LGBTQ movement since 2018.

Upcoming live PCI Webinars:
Each Wednesday from 11a - 12p PT, explore new, relevant topics during a live webinar from People Connect Institute. These webinars will also be recorded and available the following week in the Oregon Library Staff Academy / PCI Webinars<https://my.nicheacademy.com/oregonstaff?category=12423> category. Request your registration links for these upcoming webinars.<https://www.cognitoforms.com/StateLibraryOfOregon/RequestRegistrationLinksToUpcomingPCIWebinars> Note: all PCI Webinars (live and recorded) are limited to Oregon library staff, volunteers, board members, Friend and Foundation members. Full descriptions are available on the PCI Webinar CE page<https://libguides.osl.state.or.us/conted#s-lib-ctab-24120710-3>.

  *   June 5: Marketing Your Collection, Services, and Programs with Better Book Displays
  *   June 12: Adult Library Programs that Work
  *   June 26: Appy Hour with Kira and Holl
  *   July 10: Recharge Your Energy: Refill Your Cup, Reignite Your Power
  *   July  17: A Mindful Approach to Stress
  *   July  24: Setting Boundaries with Patrons
Webinars coming up the week of June 3 (visit the CE Calendar<https://libguides.osl.state.or.us/conted#s-lib-ctab-24120710-1> for details):

Monday, June 3

  *   9:00am Leveraging Fundraising Intelligence In the Annual Fund (Nonprofit Learning Lab)
  *   11:00am Navigating the AI Policy Landscape in Schools (edWeb)

Tuesday, June 4

  *   10:00am ASERL Community Conversation: ILL and Resource Sharing - Training & Managing Student Workers (ASERL)
  *   11:00am Audiobooks for Youth (Booklist)
  *   11:00am Celebrating LGBTQ Stories: New Titles for Pride Month and Beyond (School Library Journal)
  *   11:00am Scaling STEM Equitably: Practitioner Driven Reflections and Emerging Guidelines (National Girls Collaborative Project)

Wednesday, June 5

  *   10:00am Creative Survey Design: Crafting Survey Instruments to Meet Your Library's Research and Evaluation Needs Program (RIPL)
  *   10:00am Executive Directors Chat: Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (Techsoup)
  *   11:00am Random House Children's Books Fall 2024 Preview (Booklist)
  *   11:00am Create Engaging Training Videos with Your Smartphone (Niche Academy)
  *   11:00am Inside Outreach: Transformative Strategies to Overcome Service Barriers (Library Journal)
  *   11:00am PCI: Marketing Your Collection, Services, and Programs with Better Book Displays
  *   11:00am How to Use AI Responsibly (govloop)
  *   11:30am Practical Tips on Adding Demographic Data to Profiles (Candid Learning)

Thursday, June 6

  *   8:00am Harnessing Data for a Sustainable Future (Techsoup)
  *   11:00am Nurturing Donors: Automating the Journey from Acquisition to Renewal (Blackbaud)
  *   12:00pm Supporting domestic and sexual violence survivors at your library (WebJunction)

Tuesday, June 11

  *   11:00am AL Live-Storytelling through Sound: Audiobook Trends and Titles You Have to Hear to Believe (American Libraries)
  *   11:00am Fall 2024 Youth Preview (Booklist)

Looking for learning resources on a particular topic? I'm happy to help - please contact me!

Cheers,
Darci Hanning, MLIS (she/her/hers)
Public Library Consultant / CE Coordinator
Continuing Education Resources: https://libguides.osl.state.or.us/conted
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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