Virtual forum September 2013, iMapLibrariesiMapLibraries
Powerpoint from the online virtual forum held on Sept 18, 2013 by iMapLibraries - Dr. Christie Koontz, Dean Jue, Dr. Lorri Mon, and Laura Spears regarding planning data tools for libraries and geographic market areas
NCompass Live - Oct. 4, 2017
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
Join Scott Scholz, Director of the Nebraska Library Commission Talking Book & Braille Service, to learn about the free audiobooks, audio magazines, and braille that are available through the TBBS. Scott will also talk about the various services that come together to provide accessibility to different kinds of resources for people with reading disabilities.
Virtual forum September 2013, iMapLibrariesiMapLibraries
Powerpoint from the online virtual forum held on Sept 18, 2013 by iMapLibraries - Dr. Christie Koontz, Dean Jue, Dr. Lorri Mon, and Laura Spears regarding planning data tools for libraries and geographic market areas
NCompass Live - Oct. 4, 2017
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
Join Scott Scholz, Director of the Nebraska Library Commission Talking Book & Braille Service, to learn about the free audiobooks, audio magazines, and braille that are available through the TBBS. Scott will also talk about the various services that come together to provide accessibility to different kinds of resources for people with reading disabilities.
A presentation about the many partnerships that Broward County Library has with other organizations such as Broward College, Charter Schools and Art Serve.
NCompass Live - February 2, 2022
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
In early 2020, archivists in higher education rushed to modify and create digital projects that would sustain them and their student employees and interns, during an unknown stretch of working from home. As the pandemic settled in and working from home expectations changed, students continued to need work and learning opportunities.
In this panel, the presenters will address planning for remote, in-person, and hybrid projects in outreach, digital initiatives, and processing for student workers. The presenters will discuss the implementation of different student projects and consider lessons learned. The presenters will ideate a more formalized internship design and workflow, looking to increase remote collaboration with students even as they return to full time in-person work. Through this work, the presenters plan to create student projects that are mutually beneficial and leave the students with a sense of purpose, accomplishment, and support they can carry with them to their classes and their future employment.
Presenters: Wendy Guerra, Digital Initiatives Archivist; Claire Du Laney, Outreach Archivist; Lori Schwartz, Hagel Archivist; Archives and Special Collections, University of Nebraska at Omaha.
History of Libraries and Indigenous Languagesjloyer
Briefly covers the history of indigenous languages and libraries, focusing on the role of the library in cultural genocide and language loss, then provides protocols and best practices for libraries seeking to support indigenous languages in their collections and programming.
January 19, 2022
NCompass Live - http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
This is an overview of basic booktalking skills for presentation to small-to-medium groups and/or for providing online content. Virtual programming can include: in-person programs that are streamed, broadcast, or recorded, or a combination of those; audio podcasts; book and media recommendations on a website; using Zoom or other interactive meeting software for book discussions, etc. Emphasis is on how booktalking programs and Readers Advisory resources have been kept viable remotely through use of technology that maintains existing access and also allows increased or new online consumption/attendance/participation and also with safety precautions in place for live events.
Between them, Becky and Scott have more than 80 years of work experience with Lincoln City Libraries. This includes: creating reading lists and book displays; appearing on local radio to give reading recommendations and promote library events and services; presenting live hour-long thematic book talks; recording book recommendation podcasts of various lengths for online access; conducting video-conferencing genre book discussions; and presenting toddler and pre-school storytime in person and via pre-assembled kits. When this presentation was in development, we had no idea the pandemic would still be such a huge consideration for library programming, so we are not fully in the "after" reality, but there is a variety of usable ideas and concepts contained here for vibrant ongoing booktalking.
Presenters: Becky Wurm Clark, Bess Dodson Walt Branch Library, and Scott Clark, Bennett Martin Public Library, Lincoln City Libraries.
San José State University School of Information assistant professor Dr. Mary Ann Harlan was the invited keynote speaker for the California School Library Association Southern Region’s Fall 2016 Workshop. In “Navigating the Future Now,” Harlan discussed the positive characteristics of librarians functioning as educators.
A presentation about the many partnerships that Broward County Library has with other organizations such as Broward College, Charter Schools and Art Serve.
NCompass Live - February 2, 2022
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
In early 2020, archivists in higher education rushed to modify and create digital projects that would sustain them and their student employees and interns, during an unknown stretch of working from home. As the pandemic settled in and working from home expectations changed, students continued to need work and learning opportunities.
In this panel, the presenters will address planning for remote, in-person, and hybrid projects in outreach, digital initiatives, and processing for student workers. The presenters will discuss the implementation of different student projects and consider lessons learned. The presenters will ideate a more formalized internship design and workflow, looking to increase remote collaboration with students even as they return to full time in-person work. Through this work, the presenters plan to create student projects that are mutually beneficial and leave the students with a sense of purpose, accomplishment, and support they can carry with them to their classes and their future employment.
Presenters: Wendy Guerra, Digital Initiatives Archivist; Claire Du Laney, Outreach Archivist; Lori Schwartz, Hagel Archivist; Archives and Special Collections, University of Nebraska at Omaha.
History of Libraries and Indigenous Languagesjloyer
Briefly covers the history of indigenous languages and libraries, focusing on the role of the library in cultural genocide and language loss, then provides protocols and best practices for libraries seeking to support indigenous languages in their collections and programming.
January 19, 2022
NCompass Live - http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
This is an overview of basic booktalking skills for presentation to small-to-medium groups and/or for providing online content. Virtual programming can include: in-person programs that are streamed, broadcast, or recorded, or a combination of those; audio podcasts; book and media recommendations on a website; using Zoom or other interactive meeting software for book discussions, etc. Emphasis is on how booktalking programs and Readers Advisory resources have been kept viable remotely through use of technology that maintains existing access and also allows increased or new online consumption/attendance/participation and also with safety precautions in place for live events.
Between them, Becky and Scott have more than 80 years of work experience with Lincoln City Libraries. This includes: creating reading lists and book displays; appearing on local radio to give reading recommendations and promote library events and services; presenting live hour-long thematic book talks; recording book recommendation podcasts of various lengths for online access; conducting video-conferencing genre book discussions; and presenting toddler and pre-school storytime in person and via pre-assembled kits. When this presentation was in development, we had no idea the pandemic would still be such a huge consideration for library programming, so we are not fully in the "after" reality, but there is a variety of usable ideas and concepts contained here for vibrant ongoing booktalking.
Presenters: Becky Wurm Clark, Bess Dodson Walt Branch Library, and Scott Clark, Bennett Martin Public Library, Lincoln City Libraries.
San José State University School of Information assistant professor Dr. Mary Ann Harlan was the invited keynote speaker for the California School Library Association Southern Region’s Fall 2016 Workshop. In “Navigating the Future Now,” Harlan discussed the positive characteristics of librarians functioning as educators.
WebShool Tours du 19/02/2015 - Les CMS : Pourquoi ? comment ?
Sommaire : Les bases et les solutions de la création de site web. Les solutions de gestion de contenu (CMS). Exemple de mise en pratique avec le logiciel libre Drupal.
Stéphanie ENGELVIN, attachée de presse pour Rhône Tourisme, propose aux professionnels du tourisme 5 clés pour améliorer leurs relations avec la presse - Novembre 2014.
Have you thought about your cultural assets latelycraigslist_fndn
Talk about infrastructure!! There are more than 123,000 libraries and 17,500 museums in US communities. You’re a social entrepreneur effecting positive community change. Cultural institutions, like museums and libraries, are great partners. Whether the issue is workforce development, early learning, climate change, digital inclusion, immigration, childhood obesity, or the global knowledge economy – there are innovative libraries and museums taking up the cause and making a difference. During this session you will hear about current examples and explore connections between community change and the work of libraries: public, school and academic and museums: art, history, sci-tech, children’s, zoos and botanical gardens.
Syrian New Scots: the Way Forward. A transition from being a refugee to becoming an active part of the community.
SCURL Away Day - 5th June 2019 - Strathclyde University
6. `Dreams come true - Computer Centre`
November 2010
The project started through a partnership with Craiova Rotary Club
and Rotary Club Costa Mesa in the U.S.. This matching-grant and
arrangement consisted of 12 computer centers equipped with 3
computers, software licenses, dictionaries for English language books
printed format in virtual format on CD ROM.
RotarAct and InterAct members of Craiova organized networking
activities, quizzes and presentation of events in the life of the school
and local community.
Nodal center is at Filiasi Library.
The project aims to create a communicative environment for students
where they can work on the Internet, read and learn English.
Children will communicate among themselves, between different
localities and schools while sharing their experiences and taking part in
competitions on various topics to be launched.
7. `Bibliobus`
Aug. 2011
Rotary Club Craiova, in partnership with the Rotary Club Costa Mesa
(Los Angeles, USA), Association of Children Aid and Development
and five other Rotary Clubs in the U.S. (Huntington
Beach, Irvine, Monarch Beach Sunrise, Tustin Santa Ana, Villa Park)
conducted the "Bibliobus". It consists of a mobile library for children
and community members of Filiasi.
It features over 1,000 printed books, with 2 laptops, 250 CDs and
interactive DVDs, Internet connectivity, a video projector and is
intended to be an extension of the Filiasi Public Library
10. `Play a game @ your library`
Sept. 2011
- Mortenson Center (University of Illinois, USA)
- ANBPR (Romanian National Association of Public Library )
- Local Council of Filiasi;
- High School of Filiasi;
Teenagers
300
200
100 Teenagers
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11. `Families from my soul`
Jun. 2012
-General School from Filiasi
- Local Council of Filiasi
35 pupils and their teachers
were learning to talk with
families members from other
countries
12. Dorina BRALOSTITEANU
Chief Librarian; Public Library of Filiasi;
Biblioteca.filiasi@yahoo.com
Dorina_bralostiteanu@yahoo.com