Thursday, November 5, 2015

Professional Development Events in November

This list is provided by Georgia Public Library Service.
Visit the GPLS CE Calendar for the program descriptions and to register.

ADVOCACY
Nov. 17: Graphic Design 101 (CSL in Session)
Nov. 17: Beyond the Survey: a practical approach to interviews and focus groups (Infopeople)
ASSESSMENT & PLANNING
Nov. 12: Article, author and journal metrics: what librarians need to know (Library Connect)
Nov. 17: Beyond the Survey: a practical approach to interviews and focus groups (Infopeople)

CATALOGING
Nov. 18: The New Library of Congress CIP Data Block: Making it Work for You! (American Association of School Librarians)
Nov. 25: Life After MARC: Cataloging Tools of the Future (Nebraska Library Commission)

CHILDREN & TEENS
Nov. 12: Story S-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-r-s: Curriculum Activities to Expand Children’s Favorite Books (EdWeb.net)
Nov. 17: New Youth Nonfiction for Fall and Beyond (Booklist)
Nov. 17: Secrets of the Remix Mash-up YouTube Generation (School Library Journal)
Nov. 19: Database of the Month: Wyoming History Day (Wyoming State Library)
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT
Nov. 5: Diversity in Children's Literature: A Conversation with Illustrator R. Gregory Christie (Georgia Public Library Service)
Nov. 10: Best Practices for Large Print: Ideas, Resources and Reads (Booklist)
Nov. 17: New Youth Nonfiction for Fall and Beyond (Booklist)

LIBRARY SPACES
Nov. 12: Designing a Library, Part I (Georgia Public Library Service)
Nov. 18: Inspire Your Community with an Innovation Lab (Nebraska Library Commission)
Nov. 18: Library as Center for Innovation (DEMCO)

MANAGEMENT
Nov. 12: LLAMA Thought Leaders Series: Rebekkah Smith Aldrich (ALA Library Leadership & Management Association)

OUTREACH & PARTNERSHIPS
Nov. 11: Discover National Library of Medicine Resources and More (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
Nov. 16: Community Building in Schools (Idaho Commission for Libraries)
Nov. 19: Strengthening Communities through Technology (Missouri State Library)
PROGRAMMING
Nov. 19: “Why Fit In When You Were Born to Stand Out?”: Programming Using eBook Biographies (Booklist)

READERS’ ADVISORY
Nov. 3: From Struggling Readers to Striving Readers: The Complexities of Hi-Lo Books (Booklist)
Nov. 10: Best Practices for Large Print: Ideas, Resources and Reads (Booklist)

REFERENCE
Nov. 11: Making Peace with United Nations Data: Learn to navigate UN data information sources (North Carolina Library Association)
Nov. 11: Discover National Library of Medicine Resources and More (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
Nov. 12: Power Searching (American Libraries)
Nov. 18: Breezing Along with the RML (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)

SCHOOL LIBRARIES
Nov. 12: Story S-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-r-s: Curriculum Activities to Expand Children’s Favorite Books (EdWeb.net)
Nov. 16: Community Building in Schools (Idaho Commission for Libraries)
Nov. 17: Secrets of the Remix Mash-up YouTube Generation (School Library Journal)
Nov. 17: Loose Strands and SEL: Using the Choose Your Path Format to Talk about Difficult Decisions (American Association of School Librarians)
Nov. 18: The New Library of Congress CIP Data Block: Making it Work for You! (American Association of School Librarians)
Nov. 19: “Why Fit In When You Were Born to Stand Out?”: Programming Using eBook Biographies (Booklist)

TECHNOLOGY
Nov. 18: Breezing Along with the RML (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
Nov. 18: Inspire Your Community with an Innovation Lab (Nebraska Library Commission)
Nov. 18: Library as Center for Innovation (DEMCO)
Nov. 19: Strengthening Communities through Technology (Missouri State Library)

TRAINING & INSTRUCTION
Nov. 19: Digital Badging in the Library Community (Infopeople)

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