Working with Volunteers- CDLC Workshop

at 10:00am – 12:00pm
Where:  Capital District Library Council

28 Essex St, Albany, New York 12206

Libraries often use volunteers to help them expand their programming and services. Volunteer programs can be successful, but libraries also face pitfalls and barriers to success with volunteers.

Several of our members who, collectively, have been running volunteer programs for decades, will start the meeting with brief presentations about their experiences after which there will be time for discussion and sharing ideas. Some of the programs they run are quite large, and others are small and targeted to a specific purpose. We’ll hear from:
Jim Gandy, Librarian/Archivist at the New York State Military Museum, Saratoga Springs. Jim’s library has an extensive volunteer program, including a large number of people who work remotely.
Michele Giuffre, Technology Assistant, Bethlehem Public Library. Michele oversees the library’s Computer Partners program. Volunteers are trained by library staff to provide tutoring on using computers to adults.
Tori Russo, Public Services Librarian, Bethlehem Public Library. Tori manages the library’s large teen volunteer program. Teens in grades 6-12 provide a number of different services for the library.
Kathy Sheehan, Rensselaer County Historical Society Registrar, County & City of Troy Historian. Kathy has managed the Historical Society’s huge volunteer program for many years. Volunteer jobs range from in-depth, long-term positions to short term volunteering at a single event.

NYLA Conference- Lake Placid

2015 Annual Conference and Trade Show

October 21-24, 2015 in Lake Placid, NY
At the Conference Center at Lake Placid

The Annual Conference and Trade Show, held each October/November around the state, is the largest state library association conference held on the East Coast. Join us for our 125th Anniversary. Offering a wide variety of programs, special events, networking opportunities, and vendor displays, the NYLA Annual Conference and Trade Show offers educational opportunities for all segments of the library community from library staff to trustees.

Legal Issues for Libraries- CDLC Event

Register Here:  http://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction/growing-through-conflict.html

Legal Issues for Libraries

Friday, September 18, 2015
9:30 am – 12:30 pm
CDLC Offices, 28 Essex Street, Albany
Presented by Dr. Arlene Bielefield, Information  & Library Science professor at Southern Connecticut State University

Join us at 9:30am on September 18th for Legal Issues for Libraries with Dr. Arlene Bielefield of Southern Connecticut State University. Topics for the class will include:

  • Accessibility(ADA) both physical and electronic
  • Privacy
  • Freedom of information
  • Employee rights
  • Licensing
  • Information liability
  • Software lending
  • E-book lending
  • Problem Patrons
  • Negligence, Gross Negligence
Registration is required by Friday, September, 11th.
The class is free to all CDLC member library staff.