There is still time to sign up for these workshops in October…
click on a workshop’s title for more information and to register.

 

 

 

·        Monday, October 19
(Registration closes Friday at noon)  9:00 AM--Budgeting & Financial Management
(Middletown) -  Learn how to create a budget and get the funding you need.

 

 

·        Tuesday, October 20
(Registration closing soon)  3:30 PM--Webinar: Power Searching: Databases and the Hidden Web
(online) - It is estimated that the content in the deep web is over 500 times greater than what is visible to conventional search engines! 

 

·        Wednesday, October 21
(Registration closing soon)  9:30 AM--Welcome meeting (West Haven) - Who should attend? Librarians who want to serve the 13.6% of CT’s population that is foreign born and the 21.5% of population who speak a language other than English at home. 
(Registration closing soon)  1:00 PM--Teaching Technology to Your Patrons
(Willimantic) - Your patrons need technology help! Come learn some strategies on how to help them out.
(Registration closing soon)  2:30 PM-Group viewing: ALA Webinar: Building Great Programs for Patrons in their 20s and 30s (Middletown) Learn strategies and resources for reaching the 20s and 30s demographic. 

 

·        Thursday, October 22

9:00 AM--Tech Tour: Exploring New Technologies   (Middletown) - Come check out a bunch of fun, useful websites and apps, with some software and cloud advice thrown in.

 

 

·        Friday, October 23

9:30 AM--Weeding in the Garden of Good & Evil  (Ellington) - Love it or hate it, weeding is a critical part of our jobs as librarians. Learn how to do it correctly and painlessly.

 

 

·        Thursday, October 29
9:00 AM--Court Services and Legal Reference for Librarians
(Middletown) - Strategies for conducting a legal reference interview will be discussed along with the differences between legal information and legal advice.
2:30 PM-Group Viewing: Decoding the ACRL Framework for Info. Literacy (ALA Webinar) (Middletown) - Do your students get bogged down during information literacy learning sessions? In this workshop, you’ll improve your teaching with strategies from Decoding the Disciplines model and threshold concepts from the new ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education (approved in February 2015).

 

 

·        Friday, October 30  
9:00 AM--Working with Patrons with Mental Health Conditions (Middletown) - Learn strategies to effectively serve and communicate with library patrons that may be exhibiting signs of a mental health condition.

 

To view the full Continuing Education calendar, visit: http://evanced.info/cslib/evanced/eventcalendar.asp

 

 

 

 

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Julie Styles | Professional Development Coordinator | Division of Library Development | julie.styles@ct.gov | Office: (860) 704-2206
http://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/dld/home | 786 South Main St. Middletown CT 06457 | Fax: (860) 704-2228

Continuing Education Calendar: http://evanced.info/cslib/evanced/eventcalendar.asp

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