Free Webinar: Inclusive Information Access: Assistive Technology in Action

Wednesday, February 18, 11:00AM-12:00PM PST

Does your library technology accommodate users with disabilities? From public access technology to online resources, libraries must be sensitive to the needs of all users, especially those who may not be able to fully access information using traditional technology.

Join us for this free TechSoup for Libraries webinar [2] to learn what libraries have done to create a more inclusive technology environment.
Assistive technology is the software, peripherals, and specialized devices that help connect disabled individuals with information and communication.
Hear how these libraries have played a key role in allowing disabled patrons to fully participate in and benefit from digital technology.

* Nancy Murillo is Director of the Pittsburg – Camp County Library (TX),
where she recently implemented a new all-in-one assistive technology
computer in partnership with the East Texas Lighthouse for the Blind.
* Clay Ragan is the Director of the Computer Training Bridge at the Forsyth
County Library (NC), where they have assistive technology stations located
in branches throughout the system.

This webinar will be recorded and archived on the TechSoup for Libraries website. Please register to receive an email notification when the archive is available.

Registration Link: https://cc.readytalk.com/r/ctj7pgf076qf&eom [3]

NYLA Advocacy Day

Library advocates can visit one-on-one with their legislators to inform them of NYLA’s State Budget Priorities for the year.

Advocacy Day Handout: Advocacy materials are distributed to Advocacy Day attendees to use in their meetings with legislators and staff.
Why is it important to travel to Albany to talk with my legislators about library issues?

  • Libraries need you to speak out for them.
  • Libraries need more state money.
  • Legislators need to learn what libraries do for citizens of New York State.

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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.