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In partnership with Mixing In Math/Technical Education Research Centers (TERC), the Texas State Library invites Texas library staff to participate in the following free Webinar – Mixing In Math: Enhancing story times, crafts, displays, and family programs with math on Monday, August 22, 10:00 – 11:00am CDT.
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From TLA:
Recent budget cuts have precipitated reductions in staff for every kind of library across Texas. Thousands of librarians now find themselves unemployed or underemployed, even as hundreds of new library school graduates enter the field for the first time. How will you position yourself to succeed in this new environment? Five experts in library [...]
From the Texas State Library blog – Library Developments. As always, thanks so much for compiling this fabulous list!
October 5, 2010
Programs That Will Get Teens Involved! (TSLAC)
Anime Conventions and Creating Recorded Books are tried and true programs that teens love. Valerie Jensen of the Chambers County Library System will share logistics and best practices that will ensure [...]
Don’t miss TSLAC’s Library Developments Roundup of free CE events online for August. Here’s a few to whet your training appetite:
August 11, 2010
Best Practices in Library Fundraising (TSLAC)
Peter Pearson will present strategies for implementing a comprehensive fundraising program to support your library. Pearson’s program will be based on the successful activities of libraries and library organizations across [...]
from Henry Stokes at the Texas State Library
Heard of Twitter and Facebook – maybe even tried them yourself – but not sure how your library could best use these popular tools? Starting this month, TSL is hosting a series of 3 free webinars on Using Social Media in the Library! Our presenter, Meg Canada, Senior [...]
Forwarded from Dawn Vogler at TSL — you can check out the full post from their blog, Library Developments. Thanks for compiling this great list, Valicia!
May 18, 2010
Opportunity for All: The American Public Benefits from Library Internet Access (WebJunction) This Webinar will explore some of the ways that data collected about public access computer use can demonstrate [...]
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