Visit the American Library Association for site badges, programming ideas & more!
http://www.ala.org/conferencesevents/celebrationweeks/natlibraryweek
Visit the American Library Association for site badges, programming ideas & more!
http://www.ala.org/conferencesevents/celebrationweeks/natlibraryweek
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.
Scholastic is hosting customized NOVELNY training sessions to help NOVELNY users optimize their use of Scholastic GO!’s resources to best support their Common Core instruction with students and in support of teachers. The session will focus on Common Core’s key aspects, ranging from Information Text and Vocabulary to Deeper Evidenced Based Research, Text Complexity and Point of View, and how best to incorporate these core objectives via Scholastic GO! into schools and public libraries. The session will also include how to incorporate materials from Scholastic GO! into Summer Reading at New York Libraries.
Please register at https://scholastic.webex.com/scholastic/onstage/g.php?d=652006162&t=a
Event password: spring
Call in number: 1-866-422-5206
Participant code: 2238180846