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NC LIVE Resource Workshop at Cape Fear Community College
The NC LIVE team and special guests will be visiting a library near you this fall! Join us at an NC LIVE Workshop to learn about NC LIVE, network with peers, and gain transferable skills to take back to your community!
Details
Date & Time: Friday, March 31st • 10AM-3:30PM
Location: Cape Fear Community College in Wilmington, NC
Cost: Free for staff at NC LIVE member libraries (includes free lunch)
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Explore content, navigate databases, and brainstorm ways to use NC LIVE resources in your communities. Resources featured in the workshop will be selected by participants on the registration form. Options include Transparent Language, LearningExpress Library, Ferguson's Career Guidance Center, and more. Guided by NC LIVE content experts, you’ll head back to your library with a new wealth of NC LIVE resource knowledge!
Find the full schedule at https://www.nclive.org/for-librarians/training/inperson-workshopsNC LIVE Online Genealogy & Local History Workshop
Whether you’re staffing a reference desk, teaching information literacy classes, promoting library resources, or managing electronic databases, it’s important to know the ins and outs of your NC LIVE resources to help your communities succeed. In Resource Training workshops, you’ll get hands-on training with NC LIVE resources from the experts. We’ll explore content, navigate databases, and brainstorm ways to use them in your communities.
This specific workshop will explore best practices for genealogy and local history research and how to integrate these practices with library services.Register Here >>
Schedule
1 - 2pm - HeritageQuest & Digital Newspaper Collection
2 - 3pm - African American Genealogy
3 - 4pm - Sanborn Maps and Digital NCIntentionally Recruiting for Diversity in Librarianship: Reflections on a Year Later
The Diverse Librarianship Career Training and Education Program, launched in 2021, is a call to action in response to the serious lack of diverse representation in library and information science professions. This grant project aims to create a pathway model for breaking down barriers in recruitment and retention of diverse librarians by introducing high school seniors to librarianship. With the program now in its second year, program staff return to reflect on what they have learned and to highlight the work that has been completed on the forthcoming toolkit.