Beyond the Binary: Understanding & Celebrating Gender Diversity
Join NJLA and your colleagues as we continue our series of virtual keynotes. As an exclusive member benefit, participation is completely free!
Date: Friday, March 13th at 10:00 a.m.
Program Description:
In this program, you will learn about gender definitions, proper etiquette, legal issues, and more. Our panelists will share firsthand accounts, as well as examples of library programs and policies. As a result of this program, you will gain access to information and resources that will enable you to become an ally in your community.
Speakers:
- Branwen Drew (she/her/hers), US Air Force Research Laboratory-Rome Research Site
- Deena Caswell(she/her/hers), MSLIS | Supervisor of Outreach and Diversity | Cherry Hill Public Library
- Ellis Butler (they/them/theirs) | Library Assistant, Cherry Hill Public Library
Moderator:
Theresa Agostinelli
Reference & Instruction Librarian (pt), Middlesex County College
Adjunct Librarian, Brookdale Community College
Co-sponsors:
NJLA Professional Development Committee,NJLA Diversity & Outreach Section
Registration is FREE for all NJLA Members. Space is limited, so please secure your spot.
This Virtual Keynote will take place online via Zoom meeting. All registrants will be emailed instructions prior to the event.
Please contact Theresa Agostinelli tagostinelli@middlesexcc.edu if you have any questions.
2020 DO-IT Conference
Libraries and Social Work: Connecting People, Services, and Professionals
When: Wednesday, March 18, 2020, 9:30 am - 4:00 pm
Where: Monmouth County Library System, Manalapan Branch
125 Symmes Drive, Manalapan, NJ 07726
This year's DO-IT Conference brings together library and social workers for a free day-long conference focused on connecting librarianship and social work. You will come away with actionable steps and tools to assess whether a social worker would be the right addition for your library, how to finance such a program, and discover how various libraries have woven social work into their everyday services. Hear directly from and brainstorm with service providers, innovative colleagues, social workers who already work in libraries, and their advocates as we work to provide even better services for our patrons. Let’s DO-IT together!
Already excited? Join the conversation on our new Facebook page: www.facebook.com/njladando
Sponsored by:
NJLA Diversity & Outreach Section
NJLA Professional Development Committee
New Jersey State Library
Contact:
Carina Gonzalez, cgonzalez@sclibnj.org and Jen Sulligan, jsulligan@sclibnj.org
Technology Unconference
Date: Thursday, April 23rd
Time: 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Location: Monroe Township Public Library, 4 Municipal Plaza, Monroe Township, NJ 08831
Cost: Free to NJLA individual and institutional members.
Who is this event for and why should you attend? This unconference is for all library employees who use or interact with technology in any capacity to perform their job duties. An unconference aims to break down a traditional conference by allowing attendees to work together and lead conversations on the topics that most interest them. Attend to engage with your colleagues in libraries across the state to discuss challenges associated with technology use, technology anxiety, and technology training in libraries. This unconference will aim to give attendees a chance to learn from each other and share insight into how they or their libraries have worked to tackle issues such as: training or empowering staff to use new and existing technology, maintaining technology in libraries, and using technology in libraries to solve problems.
To help the Leadership & Education Subcommittee plan for this Unconference and for future technology resources and offerings, please take a few minutes to complete the the following survey. This survey will help us accomplish two main goals: understanding potential topics for the unconference and understanding general attitudes of library staff regarding technology use. Even if you can't attend the unconference, completing this survey will be extremely beneficial. Click here to complete the survey.
Registration will open about a month before this event.
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NJLA has started a podcast series that will consist of interviews with current NJLA members throughout New Jersey.
Professional Development Committee member Amanda Piekart recently interviewed Cara Berg, current ACRL-NJ/NJLA CUS President (pictured). In this episode we ask Cara what success in librarianship looks like, how she responds to failure. She also explains her "why" as a librarian.
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