Saturday, January 30, 2016

Professional Development Events in February

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

ONLINE CONFERENCE
Feb. 26: Big Talk From Small Libraries – Multiple Programs (Nebraska Library Commission)

ADVOCACY
Feb. 3: Five Tips to Bring Your Organization's Story to Life Using Silk (TechSoup)
Feb. 11: Why Books Are Still A Good Library Brand (Library Journal)

CAREERS
Feb. 3: The Networking Game (Siera)

CHILDREN & TEENS
Feb. 2: Explore and Discover: Nature-Based Spaces and Activities at your Library (WebJunction)
Feb. 11: Books Build Better Brains: How Promoting Literacy Is Key to Early Brain & Child Development (Demco)
Feb. 26: Helping Homeschoolers (Colorado State Library)

COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT
Feb. 2: Responding To Challenges -- Ensure Your Library Is Prepared (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)
Feb. 9: Building an E-book Collection (Infopeople)
Feb. 10: New Spring Nonfiction for the Library, Classroom and Home (School Library Journal)
Feb. 11: Introducing RDA: Resource Description and Access (American Libraries Live)
Feb. 16: 12 Things: New Directions for Collections Revisited (Montana State Library)
Feb. 23: What’s New in Women’s Fiction (Booklist)

COMMUNICATION
Feb. 3: The Networking Game (Siera)
Feb. 9: All About Google (Utah State Library)
Feb. 10: Webinar: Podcasts and Information Professionals (Special Libraries Association)
Feb. 17: PNR Rendezvous: How Patients Use Social Media (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)

DATABASES & eRESOURCES
Feb. 9: Building an E-book Collection (Infopeople)
Feb. 16: The National Agricultural Library: Agricultural Information for the 21st Century (Federal
Depository Library Program)
Feb. 18: Authenticity of Information in GPO’s Federal Digital System (FDsys) (Federal Depository Library Program)
Feb. 25: Genealogy Research Using the U.S. Congressional Serial Set (National Archives)

DEVELOPMENT & MANAGING CHANGE
Feb. 3: Five Tips to Bring Your Organization's Story to Life Using Silk (TechSoup)
Feb. 3: No-Cost Success Strategies (American Library Association, LLAMA)
Feb. 11: 2016 Knight News Challenge on Libraries (WebJunction)
Feb. 11: Why Books Are Still A Good Library Brand (Library Journal)
Feb. 16: Engaged Planning (University of Wisconsin-Madison SLIS)
Feb. 26: Big Talk From Small Libraries (Nebraska Library Commission)

FUNDRAISING
Feb. 11: 2016 Knight News Challenge on Libraries (WebJunction)

GOVERNING
Feb. 3: Legislative Updated with Georgia’s State Librarian Julie Walker (Georgia Public Library Service)

LIBRARY SPACES
Feb. 2: Creating a Mobile makerspace program (Washington State Library)
Feb. 2: Explore and Discover: Nature-Based Spaces and Activities at your Library (WebJunction)

MANAGEMENT
Feb. 3: No-Cost Success Strategies (American Library Association, LLAMA)

OUTREACH & PARTNERSHIPS
Feb. 11: Books Build Better Brains: How Promoting Literacy Is Key to Early Brain & Child Development (Demco)
Feb. 16: Engaged Planning (University of Wisconsin-Madison SLIS)
Feb. 17: PNR Rendezvous: How Patients Use Social Media (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
Feb. 26: Helping Homeschoolers (Colorado State Library)

PROGRAMMING
Feb. 2: Creating a Mobile makerspace program (Washington State Library)
Feb. 18: STEM-ing Out (Indiana State Library)
Feb. 24: Twig to Tree: Creativity, STEM, and the Connected School Library (AASL)

READERS’ ADVISORY
Feb. 10: New Spring Nonfiction for the Library, Classroom and Home (School Library Journal)
Feb. 23: What’s New in Women’s Fiction (Booklist)

REFERENCE
Feb. 9: We(eding) the People Off Google – Using Government Information and Local Resources for Small Business Research (Federal Depository Library Program)
Feb. 16: The National Agricultural Library: Agricultural Information for the 21st Century (Federal
Depository Library Program)
Feb. 18: Authenticity of Information in GPO’s Federal Digital System (FDsys) (Federal Depository Library Program)
Feb. 25: Genealogy Research Using the U.S. Congressional Serial Set (National Archives)

SCHOOL LIBRARIES
Feb. 1: Researching 101 (TL Virtual Cafe)
Feb. 2: Responding To Challenges -- Ensure Your Library Is Prepared (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)
Feb. 2: Emerging Tech Trends in Libraries - Part 2 (Infopeople)
Feb. 3: Teaching Digital Literacy with TechBoomers.com and Other Online Resources (Nebraska Library Commission)
Feb. 3: Exploring the Engineering is Elementary Website to Enhance Your Engineering Curriculum (AASL)
Feb. 17: Using Technology to Engage the Reluctant Reader (ISTE & School Library Journal)
Feb. 17: Documenting Learning with Seesaw Digital Portfolios (AASL)
Feb. 24: Twig to Tree: Creativity, STEM, and the Connected School Library (AASL)

TECHNOLOGY
Feb. 2: Emerging Tech Trends in Libraries - Part 2 (Infopeople)
Feb. 3: Teaching Digital Literacy with TechBoomers.com and Other Online Resources (Nebraska Library Commission)
Feb. 9: All About Google (Utah State Library)
Feb. 17: Getting Started with Digitization: An Introduction for Libraries (TechSoup for Libraries)
Feb. 17: Using Technology to Engage the Reluctant Reader (ISTE & School Library Journal)
Feb. 17: Documenting Learning with Seesaw Digital Portfolios (AASL)
Feb. 19: Wearables (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)
Feb. 24: Linked Data and Libraries: An Overview (Nebraska Library Commission)
Feb. 26: The Internet of Things (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)

TRAINING & INSTRUCTION
Feb. 1: Researching 101 (TL Virtual Cafe)
Feb. 9: We(eding) the People Off Google – Using Government Information and Local Resources for Small Business Research (Federal Depository Library Progam)
Feb. 11: Introducing RDA: Resource Description and Access (American Libraries Live)
Feb. 18: STEM-ing Out (Indiana State Library)
Feb. 18: Authenticity of Information in GPO’s Federal Digital System (FDsys) (Federal Depository Library Program)
Feb. 23: Altmetrics: An introduction to alternative metrics (University of Wisconsin-Madison SLIS)
Feb. 25: Genealogy Research Using the U.S. Congressional Serial Set (National Archives) 

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