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 […]

Super Searcher Secrets: Strategies and tactics for getting the most from web research today

Today, librarians and information professionals need new approaches and techniques to cut through the commercial noise and find reliable information on the web. Mary Ellen will offer new ways to approach search today and new approaches to addressing the seemingly impossible questions. She will also look at recent developments in web search chatbots and will […]

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 Instagram Reels, have emerged as a dynamic tool to captivate audiences and convey messages. Join this webinar to discover the potential of this engaging medium […]

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 […]

Mastering Accessibility Audits: From Basics to Best Practices for Large Websites

Whether you're just starting out with accessibility or looking to refine your approach to accessibility audits, this session has something for everyone. We'll begin with the basics, exploring why accessibility audits are necessary and understanding the importance of ensuring that websites are usable by everyone. Then we'll delve into the nitty-gritty of planning and executing […]

Don’t Believe Everything You Think

We have a lot of thoughts, and they aren’t all true. What we see and believe is biased by what we think we know. While it is natural to perseverate […]

Basics of Makerspaces

Are you beginning to think about a makerspace for your organization? In this presentation, we will go over the basic building blocks of a makerspace from planning to implementation including discussion of electrical and network infrastructure, equipment, training and workflow management. Presenter: Chris DeCristofaro is the Technology Librarian at the Sachem Public Library in Holbrook, […]