(via Nicole Swanson, CARLI)
CARLI is pleased to announce the following webinars in its Professional Development Alliance (PDA) series. Please see below for more information, including links to registration.
“Learning with LOUIS Presentation Readiness: Tips from TEDx or: How We Learned to Like Public Speaking”
Thursday, July 7, 2:00-3:00 PM CDT
LSU Librarians Sarah Simms and Haley Johnson gave a TEDx talk in 2019 titled “Why We Need to Uncover Hidden Histories from Our Archives.” Join them in Part 2 of Learning with LOUIS’ Presentation Readiness series as they talk about the lessons and tips they learned from this experience.
Register here.
“MyGuide: An Open-Source, Personalized Research Dashboard for Your Library”
Thursday, July 14, 1:00-2:30 PM CDT
MyGuide is open source and available for you to use in your library. This workshop will demonstrate the MyGuide system and describe the components involved, as well as the work needed to set it up for your library.
Register here.
“Business Librarianship – It’s Not That Scary!”
Thursday, July 21, 9:00-10:00 AM
Join together with business librarians from academic and public institutions to learn and discuss tips, tricks, and of course, NC LIVE resources (and beyond!) to help librarians of all stripes support business-related questions.
Register here.
“Staying Legal: Four Steps for Reusing Materials in Your Courses”
Thursday, July 28, 1:00-2:00 PM CDT
This session will walk attendees through the four steps to Reusing others works in their course or classroom. Speakers will provide tools and resources that can be used to apply this knowledge after the session and as you develop content. Attendees should learn several steps they can take to stay legal in reuse.
Register here.
“Building the Innovation Lab: A Technology Playground”
Tuesday, August 9, 1:00-2:00 PM CDT
Learn about the development of the Innovation Lab (iLab), an exciting and expanding community hub that demonstrates what is possible with emerging technologies. On a shoestring budget, the iLab has grown into a respected community asset with a large impact. Get lots of ideas and hear what the presenter has planned for the lab’s future!
Register here.
“Through the Records: The Work of the Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston (CSSC) at the College of Charleston”
Thursday, August 11, 1:00-2:00 PM CDT
The College of Charleston has worked to reexamine its role in American history and the role that diverse communities have played in that history. The creation of the Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston (CSSC) is a part of this effort, which provides a way for faculty, staff, students, and the public to engage with issues of public history, history, education, and social justice. The presenters are archivists and will speak about how information and cultural heritage professionals can take part in challenging conversations about the nature of American history, engage in interpretation and exhibitions that forges emotional and intellectual connections, and how to use records to tell diverse stories.
Register here.