[CASL-L] NEW Workshop: Cataloging Library Equipment (Sept. 19th) & Online Learning Opportunities

Abery, Kris Kris.Abery at ct.gov
Mon Aug 27 06:42:51 PDT 2012


Please excuse the cross posting


If you would like to attend the workshop, access the Continuing Education Calendar of Events @ http://evanced.info/cslib/evanced/eventcalendar.asp

Cataloging Library Equipment - Sept. 19th (MLSC)
Libraries are so much more than books! Libraries increasingly lend a variety of objects and equipment to patrons. Cataloging these non-traditional items ensures patrons are aware of this service and helps staff keep track of what a library owns and where it is at any given time.

This workshop looks at how flip cameras, computer cables, webcams, microphones, e-book readers (such as kindles), Playaways, etc. are cataloged using AACR2. It also introduces participants to the ways Resource Description and Access (RDA) - the new content standard to be adopted by the Library of Congress in March 2013 - is different from AACR2. Cataloging Consultant Dodie Gaudet helps to unravel the myriad options when cataloging these media.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Middletown Library Service Center
Fee: $15.00 Limit: 20




OCLC/WebJunction Webinars:



OCLC: Engaging Your Whole Community: Principles and Practice to Influence Policy - Sept. 6th (Online)

AmericaSpeaks, a leading US nonprofit focused on citizen engagement, deliberation, and participation in government decision-making, incorporates broad-based outreach strategies into all of its work. Using low-cost, online and face-to-face public engagement strategies, successful engagement initiatives bring together diverse participant groups to represent the broader community interests. Learn how to build community engagement around library-led initiatives such as digital inclusion and gain facilitation skills to help build healthy, prosperous and cohesive communities. Presenters will provide examples from their own work and from that of other leading civic engagement practitioners to illustrate the most effective tactics for reaching those who often do not participate because of limited access to and familiarity with new technologies.



*If you require Closed Captioning in order to attend this webinar, please contact Jennifer Peterson by August 31 petersoj at oclc.org.<http://mylist.net/listinfo/conntech>

For additional details and registration information visit: http://bit.ly/TH63Ft



OCLC: Best Small Library in America 2012 - Sept. 11th (Online)

Library Journal's annual Best Small Library in America Award, cosponsored by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, was created in 2005 to encourage and showcase the exemplary work of libraries serving populations under 25,000. In collaboration with the Association for Rural & Small Libraries<http://arsl.info/> and Library Journal, we are pleased to host this webinar featuring the 2012 Best Small Library in America: Independence Public Library<http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2012/01/managing-libraries/best-small-library-in-america-2012-the-independence-public-library-ks/>. The multi-award-winning library's staff of eight serves a population of 13,420 through innovative programs and partnerships, leveraging social media and the Geek the Library<http://geekthelibrary.org/> campaign for sustained marketing and advocacy efforts. Using a participatory management style and collaborating with other Kansas libraries, along with others in their community, IPL has reached out to individuals and partners to deliver programs and services that bring the community into the library. The session will include an overview of the nomination process and details for next year's award.



*If you require Closed Captioning in order to attend this webinar, please contact Jennifer Peterson by September 4 petersoj at oclc.org<http://mylist.net/listinfo/conntech>
Additional details and registration information visit: http://bit.ly/NGY9eG

Other Library Organizations:

GLA: 23 Things: The Next Generation - Sept. 19th (Online)
The 23 Things concept is familiar to most of us in the library world. Some have tried it out, some have tried a version of it, some still have doubts about whether it works, and some think it's over. Well, I'm here to tell you, it's still going strong! Nebraska's state-wide lifelong learning program, Nebraska Learns 2.0<http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/nelearns/>, started as a 16 week program in 2008-2009. The original program was so popular it has continued as an ongoing program, with one new Thing offered each month since April 2009. Starting in February 2012, a BookThing was added to the program. Program organizer Christa Burns will talk about the process over the past few years, how they've responded to participant feedback, and how the program became what it is today. She will also show other current examples of self-directed online learning programs, such as Boston Public Library's Learning for Life Online and the UK-based 23 Things for Professional Development. For additional details and registration information visit: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFpHc2tobXVTb3pPS3JualRHVTFXSnc6MQ



GLA: Circulating Ideas: Creating a Personal Learning Network for Librarians - Sept. 19th (Online)
The field of librarianship is evolving at a rapidly-increasing pace, making it more important than ever to keep up with new ideas and trends. A Personal Learning Network (PLN) is one of the best ways to stay on top of new developments. Join Steve Thomas as he talks about what a PLN is and explores ways you can create and curate your own to increase your professional knowledge base and connect with your peers. For additional details and registration information visit: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dGJaUVdjNjdLX1d5MkZIeEJENGJkSlE6MQ





ONLINE LEARING OPPORTUNITIES: WEBJUNCTION CONNECTICUT



If you are unable to attend a workshop visit  WebJunction Connecticut @ http://www.webjunction.org/partners/connecticut.html

To Preview the Course Catalog:  https://oclc.plateau.com/plateau/user/site/browseCatalog.do  OR  Request Course Access visit: https://www.webjunction.org/find-training/request-access/

Free online courses for Connecticut library staff through the WebJunction Connecticut website. The course list includes, but is not limited to:



Microsoft Office Suite (Access, Excel, Word, etc.)

Adobe Applications (InDesign, Acrobat, Captivate, etc.)

Basic Presentation Skills: Delivering a Presentation
Communication Across Cultures
Customer Service Fundamentals: Building Rapport
Creating a Positive Attitude

Dealing with Angry Patrons
Interpersonal Communication: Listening Essentials

Keeping It Simple: Developing a Marketing Plan for Your Library

Leadership Essentials

Marketing Essentials
Master of Disaster: Developing a Disaster Plan
Merchandising That Works

Planning Story Times for Children

Readers Advisory Services



























Kris Abery
Continuing Education Coordinator
Connecticut State Library
231 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106
Tele: 860.704.2206
Fax: 704.2228
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CTStateLibrary
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