Intro to Data for Librarians: Webinar

Register Here.  $20 for Non-Members

This webinar provides an overview of resources, tools, and strategies for finding, analyzing, and teaching with datasets used in humanities, social sciences, and scientific research. We will not be focusing on library systems-generated data or reports, though we’ll go over visualization and management tools that may be relevant to this kind of data.

  • Identify and use various sources and strategies for locating numeric and spatial data sets collected by governmental and non-governmental organizations (e.g., American FactFinder, UNdata, TIGER) and by researchers (e.g., ICPSR, Dryad).
  • Understand software and tools useful for different types of data analysis and visualization.
  • Develop basic familiarity with the research data lifecycle, including best practices for data management.
  • Learn techniques for integrating data into instruction.

This is the first session in METRO’s Summer 2015 Data Webinar series. Other programs in this series include:

If you’re planning to attend all three sessions, enter the discount code SUM15DATA during registration to receive $2.00 off of each webinar.

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Brand Basics Boot Camp

Register Here.  Tickets are $15.  Sponsored by the South Central Regional Library Council

What’s the difference between brands that shine, and those that get lost in the crowd?

Your organization does great work – but with 1.5 million nonprofits in the U.S., how do you break through the clutter – so donors, members, volunteers and other supporters get to know you and care about what you do?

The answer is with authentic branding – which can do more than anything else to make an organization stand out in the minds of donors, partners and other supporters.

Takeaways:

  • What IS a brand? (and no – it’s not just a logo!)
  • How to differentiate your organization from other, similar groups
  • The importance of defining your values and personality
  • How a strong brand lays the foundation for an organization’s marketing materials and campaigns, so you don’t have to keep re-inventing the wheel. You’ll spend less time creating and more time reinforcing!

Best Small Library in America 2015: Belgrade Community Library

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A webinar with the Belgrade Community Library, winner of Library Journal’s 2015 Best Small Library in America Award.

With just six staff members serving a community of 12,700 outside of Bozeman, MT, the Belgrade Community Library won this year’sLibrary Journal Best Small Library in America Award. This 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. What is Belgrade’s secret award-winning sauce? With a robust volunteer base, they have reimagined library services and aggressively developed new outreach efforts to meet the community’s changing needs. The result is intense engagement and support from the community and an impact beyond Belgrade’s borders through leadership to small libraries throughout the state. Learn how to replicate and adapt Belgrade’s ambitious outreach efforts on a small-library budget.

This webinar is hosted in collaboration with the Association for Rural and Small Libraries and Library Journal, and will include an overview of the nomination process and details for next year’s award (Deadline: September 9).

Presented by: Gale Bacon, Director, Rebekah Kamp, Children and Youth Services Librarian and Keiley McGregor, Public Services Librarian, all at the Belgrade Community Library; and Meredith Schwartz, Executive Editor, Library Journal.

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