Upcoming Events

Food for Thought: Exploring Nutrition Information Resources

November 13, 2020 10:30 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. REGISTER HERE This class is designed to assist librarians, public health workers, health professionals, and the general public in locating authoritative information on nutrition and topics relating to nutrition. Background information on the importance of nutrition information to other health-related topics will be included, and resources for locating […]

National Library of Medicine Resources for Citizen Science

REGISTER HERE National Library of Medicine Resources for Citizen Science November 16, 2020 10:30 AM-12:00 noon VIA ZOOM Citizen science is happening all around you! Citizen scientists in your community are participating in bird and butterfly counts, contributing to Alzheimer’s research, monitoring air quality, and collecting genetic information--all furthering and advancing our greater scientific knowledge. […]

Now More Than Ever: Why Leadership on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Requires Emotional Intelligence

Now More Than Ever: Why Leadership on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Requires Emotional Intelligence Wednesday, November 18, 2020 | 2:00 – 3:30pm For many who care about advancing equity and social justice in all areas of their lives, this past year has brought tremendous challenges. While U.S. society grows increasingly diverse and complex, our social and […]

Virtual Rochester Archives Fair: Living Through History

5th Annual Rochester Archives Fair Living Through History: Movements, Milestones, and Moments of Impact Tuesday, December 15, 2020 | 2:00 – 3:00pm Discover the remarkable archival resources available in the Rochester region at the 5th annual Rochester Archives Fair! Whether you are interested in history, genealogy, primary sources, or enjoy learning, this FREE event will introduce you […]

New Sick Leave Law (ESLN Webinar)

Zoom Webinar

Compliance check! This fall, New York implemented a new law requiring employers with 1-4 employees to offer up to 40 hours a year unpaid sick leave. Also as part of the new law, employers with over 5 employees must offer paid sick leave--and must not require the disclosure of confidential medical information to use the […]

RASCAL Virtual Meetup

Register now to join your colleagues for a lively discussion via Zoom Meeting. The Rochester Area Special Collections, Archives and Libraries (RASCAL) group is made up of various staff from cultural and archival institutions around the Rochester region. The group meets quarterly to discuss issues related to special collections, archives, and libraries. Discussion Topic: Roundtable […]

A Foot in the Door: Increasing Your Chances to Get a Library Job Interview

A Foot in the Door: Increasing Your Chances to Get a Library Job Interview Wednesday, February 17, 2021 2:00 - 3:30pm Have you seen a job that matches your experience, applied for it, and never even been called in for an interview? It might be that you need to brush up on your job application […]

FLX Kids Are Alright: Youth Mental Health Literacy Tools for Library Staff (Part I)

Zoom Webinar

REGISTER HERE The FLX Kids are Alright initiative aims to improve mental health literacy for middle- and high-school aged youth in five counties in the Finger Lakes Region of New York. Through a unique partnership between Common Ground Health, Monroe County Library System, Pioneer Library System and the Rochester Regional Library Council, the initiative will […]

Misinformation & How to Fight It

REGISTER HERE Misinformation has been around since the times of Ancient Egypt. It’s not new, but evolving technology has increased its spread exponentially. Similar to infectious diseases, we are all potential vectors in the spread of misinformation. Inoculate yourself to misinformation by participating in this introduction to identifying and fighting misinformation! During this webinar, participants will […]

Racism & Resistance in Rochester and the Anti-Racist Curriculum Project

Zoom Webinar

Have you heard of the term "redlining" and not known what it meant? Have you wondered about the civil rights movement in the 1960's and if it affected Rochester? Join us as we welcome Shane Wiegand, a 4th grade teacher in the Rush Henrietta School District, who will share information about the history of Racist […]

Archiving and Preserving Black Local History Part 1: What’s Here, What’s Not and Why: Black Local History and Libraries

Zoom Webinar

Collecting and preserving local history requires trust, openness and self-awareness between cultural institutions and communities. “Archiving & Preserving Black Local History” is a 2-day workshop that will focus on building and strengthening partnerships that centers the perspectives and needs of creators and preservers of cultural heritage. Learn more about this series here. Archiving and Preserving […]

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