Polaris 5.0 Training for Library Staff

With the upgrade to Polaris 5.0 coming February 10th, there are a few new features to explore. I will be having a training to share these new features with library staff on Thursday, February 5th at 10:00am here in the SALS’s training lab. (The snow date will be February 9th at 10:00am.)

If you cannot make it to SALS, I can set up a GoToMeeting session for you to attend virtually from your own computer. (This training will not be recorded.)

Please contact Jill Ryder by January 30th to let her know if you and your staff are attending.

TASC and Poverty Awareness Workshop for Library Staff

Please join me at the Greenwich Free Library on March 2nd beginning at 9:30 am. Krista Conrick, Program Manager for Adult Literacy at WSHWE will lead both presentations.  Come for one or both sessions.

 

TASC:

Come have your questions answered about TASC (Test Assessing Secondary Completion) aka the former GED test.

Please arrive around 9:15 am to settle in and talk to your colleagues. The 1 hour session will begin at 9:30 am.

All library staff and volunteers are welcome.

 

Poverty Awareness:

Hidden below their beautiful surfaces, our communities struggle with issues of poverty.   This workshop examines the reality of poverty in our area and helps us learn effective responses to people of all backgrounds.  Come to develop strategy and skill in showing that we value the worth of all individuals.

Session will begin at 10:45 am

 

RSVPs are appreciated; please email Jennifer Ferriss by Monday February 23, 2015 with the staff names and an email so that I can reach everyone in case of a snow cancellation.  Please let me know which workshop you will attend or if you plan on attending both sessions.

 

Library Programs Symposium

Do you find yourself coming up short on good programming ideas?  Looking for creative program opportunities for your library, school or social group?  Want to meet some performers and presenters who want to fill your programming voids?  Answers to these question can be found at the First Annual Library Programs2 Symposium October 9, 2014 / 1- 3:30 pm / University at Albany, Campus Center Ballroom. 

We are bringing new and innovative types of programming information to libraries, schools and other institutions across the Capital District region and beyond. This event features exhibits of programs from educational, entertainment and cultural programming specialists. These informative displays will highlight presentations and demonstrations that will focus on education, entertainment, and cultural awareness, creating new programming opportunities to bring back to your institution. And it’s FREEContinue reading