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The following library webinars are scheduled for April 2012. Descriptions and registration information is listed below. When an archived version of the webinar is available a link will be made available on the Continuing Education Calendar @ http://evanced.info/cslib/evanced/eventcalendar.asp

 

OCLC: Skills for the Everyday Leader – Apr. 4th (Online)
 Many of us regard a move into management as “going to the dark side,” but leadership is not only reserved for those with manager in their title. Learning effective supervisory skills can benefit many levels of work in the library, especially if you wear multiple hats in your organization serving as both staff peer and manager. Find out the top 10 actions to take and the top 10 mistakes to avoid as an everyday leader. By the end of this webinar, you'll have some simple and effective tools to help you work more powerfully with your colleagues or become the supervisor you always wanted to work for. Visit http://bit.ly/HdZ2tx to register

 

OCLC: Virtual Connections – Apr. 10th (Online)
Get connected with your library patrons! Connecting with patrons in the online world is vital for libraries. Learn how to build and maintain virtual, internet-based connections with your patrons by utilizing the tools they are increasingly using themselves, including Google Plus, QR Codes, and Pinterest. We will focus on how to get started with these platforms and how to immediately put them to use for your library. You will also be provided with ideas to expand your use of these great connection-oriented tools. Learn how libraries are growing virtual community connections and engaging with their patrons. Visit http://bit.ly/H0Kwm4 to register

 

OCLC: Best Practices in Virtual Reference: Virtual Reference in Tough Times – Apr. 24th (Online)
In tough economic times, everything gets a turn on the chopping block. Make the case for virtual reference to your funding bodies and show them the impact you have online. Hear what has an impact on funders and learn what features are most valuable to your library. Despite the best advocacy, paying for virtual reference still may not make the cut. Explore what free options you have and hear how they’ve worked for those already using the service. Know what you really need to have in a virtual reference service to make it work for your community. Visit http://bit.ly/wqAzam to register

 

InfoPeople: Healing Reads: Bibliotherapy for the 21st Century – Apr. 17th (Online)
The popularity of bibliotherapy has seen a resurgence in the last few years with an emphasis on using both fiction and non-fiction reading in highly creative ways. Its aim now is to increase individual well-being rather than simply focus on self-help and psychological disorders. These changes offer a renewed role for bibliotherapy in your library!

•Does your Library Mission include a call to serve the educational and developmental needs of your community?
•Are you looking for ways to engage a wide representation of your community?
•Do your professional goals include reaching out to the most vulnerable, sensitive, and in need of help and enriching their lives?
•Did you know that bibliotherapy is a perfect way to serve your community and address your Library Mission – all while offering the most rewarding programming of your career?

This webinar will review the benefits of bibliotherapy for all ages, provide examples of programming and services available, and share with you how to incorporate the use of bibliotherapy into your library.

At the end of this one-hour webinar, participants will:
•Know the definition and stages of bibliotherapy
•Learn the benefits and limitations of bibliotherapy
•Know four ways bibliotherapy has been used in libraries
•Learn ways to implement bibliotherapy services in a library setting

 

Visit http://infopeople.org/training/bibliotherapy to register

 

InfoPeople: Leveraging Technology to Support Early Literacy in the Library – Apr. 24th (Online)
*Thinking of enhancing early literacy environments in your library?
*Wanting to learn more about technology for young children?
*Can’t decide what type of early literacy technology to add to your library?

This webinar will review the benefits of technology for young children, the types of technology available, and how to incorporate the technology into your library. Find out how libraries can play a role in enhancing early literacy technology experiences and the importance of promoting technology for all ages.

At the end of this one-hour webinar, participants will understand:
*the debate over technology use for young children
*how technology can be used to enhance early literacy
*the types of early literacy technology available
*how early literacy technology connects with Every Child Ready to Read 2
*the libraries role in offering early literacy technology

 

Visit http://infopeople.org/training/leveraging-technology to register

 

InfoPeople: Teen Literature Update 2012 – Apr. 26th (Online)
Are you wondering:

*What the latest thing in YA literature is?
*Who are the emerging authors, and the ones falling out of favor?
*What are the best resources for evaluating books for YAs?
*If graphic novels are just comic books in disguise?
*If reading online is really reading?

The world of young adult literature is an inherently dynamic one and one that, in the last decade, has become among the most active in publishing. Each new publishing season brings a plethora of new titles, new forms, and new formats, many of which require new methods of evaluation. Keeping up with all of these changes and the new titles flooding the market can be a full-time job. This webinar will help students identify new trends and the best new titles and resources for collection development.

At the end of this webinar, attendees will be familiar with current:
*Trends informing the dynamic field of young adult literature
*YA Fiction – both novels of realism and genre fiction – that are 'first selections' for YA collections
*Non-fiction for both recreational and classroom use
*Graphic novels and comics
*Useful resources for collection development

 

Visit http://infopeople.org/training/teen-literature-update-2012 to register

 

TechSoup: Quickbooks Made Easy for Nonprofits & Libraries! – Apr. 18th (Online)
Need an easy way to handle your organization’s accounting transactions? Join our free webinar, QuickBooks Made Easy for Nonprofits and Libraries! to learn more about how you can streamline your day-to-day business with the new 2012 updates to Intuit's QuickBooks.
During this webinar, we will be hearing from instructor Gregg Bossen about how this tool can aid your nonprofit or library, giving you an in-depth look at the new updates to the QuickBooks software.  Visit https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/470851657 to register

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kris Abery

Continuing Education Coordinator

Connecticut State Library

Email: Kris.Abery@ct.gov

Tele: 860 704 2206
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