Rare Books Through Innovative Tech – New Date

With a well-established partnership between technology and user engagement in libraries, there is an increasing opportunity to highlight rare and historical materials beyond the pages through innovation and emerging technologies. […]

Programs in Your Pocket

It's barely an hour until your carefully planned out program is supposed to start and you get that fatal call. Your presenter can't make it. What do you do? Here are some ideas for those moments when you need a program at the drop of a hat. As a result of this program, attendees will […]

Ethics and AI – Is it Possible?

For this workshop, we will examine the multifaceted conversation of 'Artificial Intelligence" (AI) and consider how to ethically engage with AI. Together, we will examine our personal and professional ethics […]

Using AI To Craft and Refine Library Policy Documents

Join us for an insightful webinar on using AI to craft library policy documents. This session will delve into the practical applications of AI in shaping library policies, offering librarians […]

Health Insurance Literacy and Older Adults

Today many adults have difficulty knowing how to find a physician, fill a prescription, use and pay for medications, and use health information to make informed decisions about their health. Libraries are prominent places in communities - making libraries and librarians excellent resources for advancing health information literacy. For example, librarians can address the unmet […]

Teen Behavior in the Library: Managing this (sometimes-challenging) developmental stage

Teens are going through a lot developmentally: puberty, social comparison, familial and cultural pressures. Sometimes they take that transitional stress to your library. Managing behaviors and expectations, while making the library a welcoming place is a tough line to walk. But understanding the why of this teen behavior is a start. In this program you'll […]

Library Services for Empty Nesters

They may have attended storytime with their preschoolers, checked out books about parenting, and used the library to help their highschoolers find jobs or complete college applications but now they are entering a life transition where they might: • Become your best volunteers • Need to find out about downsizing and retirement • Or start […]

Sign, Baby, Sign! ASL in Baby and Toddler Storytimes

Learn the benefits of using American Sign Language with babies and toddlers, as well as ways to incorporate signs into your programs and educate caregivers. Participants will leave with a basic vocabulary of signs to use right away. At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to: • List 3 benefits of signing […]

Mastering Short-Form Video for Library Engagement

We are all looking for ways to elevate our digital presence. Enter short-form video! In an era where attention spans are shorter than ever, short-form videos, including YouTube shorts and […]

Marketing Your Collection, Services, and Programs with Better Book Displays

Any library worker can be a hero and use book displays or online book lists to market their library's collection, revealing the hidden gems on their shelves and introducing patrons to materials they may have missed. In addition, book displays, both in the library and online, can be used to market programs, partnerships, and library […]

Emergency and Crisis Management in Libraries

Libraries are most often in vulnerable positions from crisis of natural disaster to active shooters. But library staff are often not formally trained to handle basic emergency preparedness. Emergencies are not always clear-cut, especially in libraries. Unique challenges arise like damage to resources or patrons confiding with you about personal matters that could constitute getting […]