Fall Online Courses 
Registration Now Open! 10% early-bird discount for registering at least two weeks early!
Navigating Book and Program Challenges, Oct 14 – Nov 24
Register Today: go.wisc.edu/4en97q 

In the current climate, public library materials, programs, and displays are being challenged not only by community members, but sometimes by a concerted effort among groups who live outside of your region. Regardless of who is challenging your selections and programming, being prepared will help ease the process for you, your staff, and your Board. In this class, you will learn more about recent challenges, how to prepare your staff and Board to respond effectively, and how to create policies that protect your library from those who seek to undermine each patron’s freedom to read.

NEW! The Art of Inclusive Hiring and Onboarding, Nov 11 – Dec 8
Register Today: go.wisc.edu/2ooqm4

Delve into the process of seamlessly integrating new hires into your organization. Onboarding is more than just orientation; it’s about creating an experience that sets the stage for long-term employee success and engagement. In this course, we explore the theory and art behind effective onboarding practices, equipping you with the knowledge and skills to transform new hires into valuable contributors from day one.

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Back in Circulation: A Conference for Managers and Staff in Access and Circulation Services

When: Oct 7-8, 2024 
Where: Madison, WI 
Register Today: go.wisc.edu/circ2024 

Join us for the 2024 Back in Circulation Conference! Attendees will come together to shape the future of access and circulation service, explore innovative strategies, and share best practices during two days of enlightening presentations and engaging conversations. Don't wait! Registration closes September 30th! 

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Tech Crash Course: AI & Libraries Webinar Series 

When: Every Thursday in October
Where: Online, Zoom Webinar 
Register Today: go.wisc.edu/wec42e

Join experts for a series of engaging and practical webinars focused on the opportunities and  challenges libraries are now presented with when it comes to ChatGPT and other generative AI. Whether you are new to AI, cautiously optimistic about what AI can do for you and your staff, or questioning the uses of AI we have a session for you. 


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Questions? Email ce-info@ischool.wisc.edu