[CASL-L] Free, archived webinars from LLAMA (ALA's Library Leadership and Management Association)

Styles, Julie Julie.Styles at ct.gov
Wed Oct 23 05:35:01 PDT 2013


Who doesn't like free stuff??
The following webinars were recently presented by LLAMA (ALA's Library Leadership and Management Association):

*         Job Hunting for the Recent or Future MLS Graduate

*         Job Hunting for Today's Libraries in Today's Job Market

*         How to succeed in an entry-level librarian interview: Research and experience-based tips

*         Going Visual: Transforming Library Communication from Blah to Ahhh!!!

*         Sharing Our Collections : Looking to the Future

*         Social Entrepreneurship in Action: Digitizing Our Cultural History

*         Physical and Virtual Library Planning

*         Learning Spaces:  cost-effective innovation

*         Library Fund Raising: Sharing the Passion with Library Staff

*         Library Outcomes:  Stories that Matter

*         A Person of Interest: Safety and Security in the Library

*         Succession Planning and Leadership Development:  Are you ready?

*         Return on Investment in a Tough Economy - Defining the Value of the Academic Library

*         Finding the Best People in a Tough Economy: Strategies for Successfully Recruiting Employees

*         Online Management Systems: Wielding Web 2.0 Tools to Manage and Track Projects Collaboratively
The recordings and any associated handouts can be accessed here anytime:
http://www.ala.org/llama/archived-webinar-recordings




Julie Styles
Continuing Education/Professional Development Coordinator
CT State Library Division of Library Development
Middletown Library Services Center
786 South Main Street, Middletown, CT 06457
860.704.2206
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