Training

Events

  • Ebook Central for Public Libraries

    Date: Monday, January 12, 2026
    Time: 2:00pm - 3:00pm
    Location: Online - At Your Computer

    Join us for an insightful session designed to help public librarians unlock the full potential of Ebook Central. Explore the rich variety of content available, from fiction and nonfiction to academic and specialty titles. This session will highlight discovery tools, browsing features, and strategies for promoting Ebook Central to your patrons.

     

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  • ADA Title II Compliance at EBSCO: Progress and Updates

    Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2026
    Time: 11:00am - 12:00pm
    Location: Online - At Your Computer

    Join Amber Russell for an in-depth look at EBSCO’s ongoing efforts to meet ADA Title II compliance standards. This session will provide updates on current initiatives, highlight work in progress, and outline what’s next on the accessibility roadmap.

    In addition, we’ll cover the documentation available to support your organization’s compliance requirements, including ACRs (VPATs®), accessibility roadmaps, and accessibility statements. We’ll also cover the documentation customers need for EBSCO’s user interfaces and databases, as well as insights into our development process to ensure accessibility is built in from the start.

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  • NC LIVE AI Community of Practice Discussion

    Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2026
    Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pm
    Location: Online - At Your Computer

    Kick off the new year with a discussion for the AI Community of Practice, a collaborative space for library staff across North Carolina to share ideas, ask questions, and explore how artificial intelligence is shaping library work.

    Our second discussion will be led by Morgan Ritchie-Baum, Business and Social Sciences Librarian at Wake Forest University, who will open the conversation by sharing how she has incorporated AI tools into her instructional practice, including lesson design, classroom activities, and research support. 

    Participants will then share their own experiences and questions about integrating AI tools into instruction, from early experimentation to strategic implementation. Whether your library is just beginning to consider sharing AI tools in teaching or already piloting instruction-focused AI initiatives, this conversation is an opportunity to learn from colleagues, compare approaches, and help shape future community topics.

    Discussion Goals:
    Explore how libraries are currently using (or considering) AI tools to support teaching, learning, and instructional design
    Identify opportunities, challenges, and ethical considerations in integrating AI into instruction
    Discuss ways libraries can support faculty with AI-aware assignment design and classroom implementation
    Connect with colleagues across libraries to share questions, strategies, and emerging practices

     

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