From Library of Michigan
Monthly Office Hours with LM Library Development Staff – Register on
LM’s Continuing Education Calendar to receive Zoom link
MeL Database Training:
Webjunction Self-Paced Courses and Webinars
LM’s Staff Skills Niche Academy
People Connect Institute’s (PCI) Weekly Webinars – Wednesdays at 2 pm
For full details on all of Library of Michigan’s Continuing Education opportunities including upcoming events and recorded webinars,
visit our website. Library of Michigan projects are made possible in-part by grant funds from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) administered by the State of Michigan through the Library of Michigan.
Other Continuing Education Opportunities
Presenters:
Chloe Houseman, Paper Conservator, CCAHA; Kaitlyn Pettengill, Digital Archives Specialist, CCAHA
Register
here.
Digitization is an important step in improving access to your collection, while simultaneously minimizing the frequency of handling that can potentially cause damage to collection items. But when is it safe to prepare fragile documents
on your own, and when is it time to call a conservator? Digital Archives Specialist, Kaitlyn Pettengill from will be in conversation with Paper Conservator, Chloe Houseman to give you practical tips on safeguarding your collection during the digitization process.
The University of Michigan Center for Positive Organizations presents
the “Positive Links” series of talks again this school year. Next up is
The Doors You Can Open: Networking, Building Trust, and Using Your Influence to Create a More Inclusive Workplace with Rosalind Chow, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior and Theory at Carnegie Mellon University
October 28, 2024 – 3:00 – 4:00 pm ET
And because I love a good toolkit or asynchronous training opportunities. These are perfect for sharing with staff who need a self-paced resource they can
continue to refer to.
National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI)
Offers TraumaInSight Training
A free, self-paced, comprehensive training to enhance trauma awareness for professionals working with youth. This course is for anyone interested in trauma-informed care for children and adolescents.
Rural Libraries and Social Wellbeing – a collection of tools
The Rural Libraries and Social Wellbeing project began with a 3-year nationwide research, resource, and education process funding by IMLS in 2018. Researchers sought out
to understand whether libraries are a component of social wellbeing in rural areas. And if they are, what practices do they employ? The result is a resource-packed collection of information and tools “created by and with rural librarians for library people
from communities of all sizes”. This toolkit is so helpful for communicating a strong narrative of your library’s impact on the social wellbeing of your community.
Happy learning!
Andrea Vernola
Continuing Education Coordinator | Library Development
Library of Michigan, 702 W. Kalamazoo St, P.O. Box 30007, Lansing, MI 48909
vernolaA@michigan.gov | 517-335-0123
https://www.michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan
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