Training

Events

  • NC LIVE AI Community of Practice Discussion

    Date: Thursday, March 12, 2026
    Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pm
    Location: Online - At Your Computer

    The NC LIVE AI Community of Practice will host its next discussion on Thursday, March 12, from 1 - 2 pm.

    This session shifts the focus from instructional practice to staff empowerment and institutional capacity. Danielle Colbert-Lewis and Sean Rodgers from North Carolina Central University (NCCU) - home to the nation’s first AI institute at an HBCU - will lead the conversation and share how they have spearheaded AI training within their library.

    Their approach centers on creating low barriers to entry and providing multiple opportunities for learning, ensuring that every staff member - regardless of their technical background - feels empowered to explore these new tools.
    Date: Thursday, March 12th 

    Time: 1 - 2pm

    Discussion Goals:
    Explore successful models for introducing AI concepts to library teams with varying levels of comfort and experience.
    Identify the challenges of staff upskilling and brainstorm collective solutions for libraries.
    Share strategies for building a sustainable, curiosity-driven culture that keeps pace with rapid technological shifts.

    **Register Here**

  • English for Newcomers Course Deep Dive

    Date: Tuesday, March 17, 2026
    Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pm
    Location: Online - At Your Computer

    Your library's Transparent Language Online subscription now includes American English for Newcomers (for speakers of 23 languages) and Canadian English for Newcomers (for speakers of 12 languages coming in late February).

    Join the creators of the "English for Newcomers" course, Orsi Gall and Lei Zeng, for a deep dive into:

    The course structure & topics covered
    Unique culture features within the lessons
    Differences between the American and Canadian versions of the course
    Ways to use the course with your ESOL students

    **Register Here**

  • Increasing Access with Technology On Hand: Using what you already have to increase access to partially hidden, previously unmanaged collections

    Date: Thursday, March 19, 2026
    Time: 2:00pm - 3:00pm
    Location: Online - At Your Computer

    Ms. Skantz will describe how two archivists worked to increase access to their previously unmanaged university archive collection using tools that were either 1) freely available online 2) part of an existing software package purchased by the university or department and 3) user-friendly for the not so tech-savvy. Skantz will describe the archivist’s decision-making process, and share resources that were helpful in their endeavor.

    Presenter

    Amber Skantz (she/her) is the Assistant University Archivist at Athens State University. She has more than ten years of experience in museums, libraries, and archives. Skantz holds an MLIS with a Graduate Certificate in Archival Studies, an MA in History, and is a Certified Archivist (July 2025)

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