Upcoming Events

Prevention in Action: Hate Crimes, De-Escalation, and Bystander Intervention

Zoom Webinar

REGISTER HERE With hateful speech and actions on the rise, it's important that library staff learn how to recognize, interrupt, and de-escalate conflict and hate crimes in order to keep our libraries and communities safe. This webinar -- led by trainers from the Arab American Association of New York and Malikah -- will introduce library […]

Workplace Politics: How Defining Roles Shape Inner Workings and How You Can Still Make a Difference

Zoom Webinar

RRLC is offering up to 15 seats at the upcoming LibraryWorks webinar, “Workplace Politics: How Defining Roles Shape Inner Workings and How You Can Still Make a Difference”. Workplace politics exist everywhere. A library’s workplace politics involves inner workings of individual roles, divisional roles, and the role of library values. Library roles may feel or […]

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Tackling Sex Ed and Menstrual Literacy in Libraries

Zoom Webinar

**NEW DATE** Please note that this webinar has been rescheduled from February 14th to February 21st; if you registered for the original date, you will still be registered to attend this event or to receive the recording.  REGISTER HERE In an era where library services promoting gender equality and social justice are under attack, it’s […]

Homeschoolers and the Public Library

Zoom Webinar

REGISTER HERE According to the US Department of Education, the homeschool population has doubled from one to two million in the last decade. For most school districts in New York State, the number of households providing home instruction has more than doubled since the start of the pandemic (NYSED). Is your library prepared to assist […]

Know the Path, Avoid the Pitfalls: Arranging Contracts for E-Resources

Zoom Webinar

REGISTER HERE From considerations of artificial intelligence, to non-disclosure ("NDA"), to mergers of academic institutions, contracts for e-resources are some of the most complex agreements contracts libraries have to negotiate. This sixty-minute session will review the essential elements and hidden risks of contracts for e-resources. Written materials will include sample RFP language, an assessment checklist, […]

Defusing Encounters with Angry Patrons at Your Library

Zoom Webinar

RRLC is offering up to 15 seats at the upcoming LibraryWorks webinar, “Defusing Encounters with Angry Patrons at your Library”. Librarians are increasingly under attack. With the rise of book bans, political polarization and normalization of online attacks, librarians are often caught in the crosshairs. How can you protect yourself and your library colleagues and […]

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Challenging Employee Conversations Without Fear

Zoom Webinar

RRLC is offering up to 15 seats at the upcoming LibraryWorks webinar, “Challenging Employee Conversations Without Fear”. You’re a manager or supervisor with an employee who is missing the mark. It’s your job to help them improve – but how do you approach that tough conversation? This webinar is designed to help you take the […]

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Crisis Management and Critical Incident Stress Workshop [In-Person]

Rochester Regional Library Council 3445 Winton Place, Suite 204, Rochester, NY, United States

From book bans to natural disasters, libraries face a variety of crises that leadership and staff may have to manage -- and recover from. These crises take a toll not only on our libraries and communities, but also ourselves. Crises require preparation, as well as recovery and recuperation. Join us for an interactive workshop exploring […]

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Institutional Repositories: A Shared Experience

Zoom Webinar

Registration Here Whether you’re starting out with a new repository or are planning  to migrate a legacy repository to a new platform, it’s likely you have a lot of questions.  This workshop brings together librarians from across New York State to share their experience working with institutional repositories and addresses some common challenges. Through a […]

The Future of IPEDS: The Need For Quality Library Data

REGISTER NOW The National Center for Education Statistics within the Department of Education collects data through a required Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) system of surveys on U.S. colleges, universities, and technical and vocational institutions. The IPEDS survey collection currently includes an Academic Library Component survey gathering information on collections, services, and expenditures for […]

Helping Serve the Neurodiverse in Your Library Community

RRLC is offering up to 20 seats at the upcoming LibraryWorks webinar, “Helping Serve the Neurodiverse in Your Library Community”. Neurodiversity is a concept that encompasses autism, ADHD, dyslexia, Tourettes, dementia, mental health conditions, dyspraxia and other intellectual disabilities. This umbrella term is more commonly used by organizations and individuals to help define who they […]

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Basic Book Repair for Libraries

REGISTER NOW Binding quality on books is inconsistent and with day to day handling and repeated circulation books can sustain significant damage. Don’t replace these volumes, fix them. This webinar will introduce participants to basic book repair for circulating or general collections. Attendees will learn how to repair common types of damage, such as hinge repair, tipping in loose pages, page mending and spine repair. During the webinar, […]

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