FREE ALA Webinar to showcase the new Intellectual Freedom Manual!

The new ninth edition of the Intellectual Freedom Manual, published by ALA Editions, is fresh off the press. ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF) will present a talk show style webinar, I.F. Live, featuring the manual’s editors and contributors who will introduce the revised manual and its new and useful features for practicing librarians at 2 p.m. EST on Tuesday, May 12, 2015.

Attendees will receive a code to purchase the manual at a discounted price and one lucky person will win a free copy of the 9th edition Intellectual Freedom Manual courtesy of ALA Editions.

Have you ever wondered. . .

  • About the best way to respond when someone expresses concern about something in your collection or asks that it be removed?
  • If you’d know what to do if the police asked for library user information?
  • Whether or not you must allow anyone to use your meeting rooms?
  • How to write library policies to protect intellectual freedom?
  • If children have First Amendments rights in the school library?
  • How to handle controversy and negative publicity, and where you can get help?

This webinar will explain the manual’s reorganized structure and the inclusion of specific tools to help librarians, directors, teachers, principals, trustees or students concerned with censorship and issues of access, privacy, and the First Amendment. The panel of experts answering questions will include Trina Magi, Martin Garnar, Sarah Houghton, Helen Adams, Deborah Caldwell Stone and Nanette Perez. For more details and to register, visit http://www.ala.org/advocacy/if-live

The ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom is charged with implementing ALA policies concerning the concept of intellectual freedom as embodied in the Library Bill of Rights, the Association’s basic policy on free access to libraries and library materials. The goal of the office is to educate librarians and the general public about the nature and importance of intellectual freedom in libraries. For more information, visit www.ala.org/oif.

FREE LLAMA Webinar Series: Library Leaders

What makes a great library leader?  As libraries change rapidly, the old rules may not apply anymore.  In fact, the best leaders today are often those who defy tradition and embrace innovation.  The Library Leadership and Management Association (LLAMA) will present a series of free webinars featuring successful leaders from all types and sizes of libraries sharing their unique and innovative approaches to library leadership.
All webinars in this series are 2 PM – 3 PM Eastern Time, and will feature a presentation followed by Q&A from the audience.


2015
May 13  Barbara Stripling, ALA immediate past President, Syracuse University
August 20   Pilar Martinez, Deputy CEO, Edmonton Public Library (2014 LJ Library of the year)
Sept. 16  Jason Griffey, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Technologist, creator of Library Box
Nov. 12  Rebekkah Smith Aldrich,  Mid Hudson Library System (New York), LJ Mover & Shaker and Library Sustainability Expert

2016
Jan. 13   Matthew Winner, Teacher Librarian, Howard County Maryland (LJ Mover  Shaker and White House Champion of Change)
Mar. 16  Steve Teeri, Anne Arbor Library District, MI, Creator of HYPE Makerspace, Detroit
May 18  Tod Colegrove and Tara Radniecki, University of Nevada , Reno


 

For more information:  http://www.ala.org/llama/llama-thought-leaders-free-series-conversational-webinars-highlighting-innovative-ideas-and

About the Library Leadership and Management Association:   The Library Leadership and Management Association (www.ala.org/llama) advances outstanding leadership and management practices in library and information services by encouraging and nurturing individual excellence in current and aspiring library leaders. LLAMA is a division of the American Library Association.

iPad Apps for Foundational Literacy Skills & Language Development- FREE Webinar!

In this webinar you will learn about the best educational apps to engage all young learners who are developing foundational literacy skills. The educational apps that you will learn about include beginning writing skills (correct letter formation), phonics (phonetic spelling), beginning reading skills (direction, phonetics, sight words, interactive reading, interactive storytelling and creative story writing; social stories), rhyming, patterns, AAC (Augmentative Communication & Literacy), foundational math, telling time, counting, life cycles, nursery rhymes, taking turns and more!

Live Webinar
April 7, 2015
4 P.M. – 5 P.M. EST

Visit the CDT Institute for more information and to register