Previous Committee Events

The events below are NJLA Recorded events from 2020-2016. 

Virtual Summer Spark Talks Password: 6Y^@^f=M
Slides
Wednesday, June 10, 2020 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Learn about how youth services and teen librarians throughout the state are creating engaging virtual programs this summer including gaming, cooking clubs, volunteering, and more. Then join the discussion and share your ideas as well - we'll be setting aside 30 minutes for sharing and discussion from attendees

Speakers:

  • Cynthia Becker, Bradley Beach Public Library
  • Emily Mazzoni, Monroe Township Public Library
  • Emily Macleod, Union Public Library
  • Allison Ryan, The Ocean County Library
  • Lynnette Fucci, Monroe Township Public Library

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NJLA Virtual Keynote

Planning for Library Reopenings Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic Password: 9E$^4=@0
Friday, May 15th, 11am-12pm
Presentation Slides(link is external)
Joan Serpico's Curbside Planning Document

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the closing of physical libraries in New Jersey. During this presentation, one county library system director, three public library directors, and one academic library director will be discussing their plans for bringing staff, and eventually community members, back to the library.  There will be time at the end of the discussion for questions and idea sharing. The purpose of this program is to share ideas that other administrators have for reopening, not to offer guidelines that libraries should be following.

 

Speakers:

  • C.L. Quillen, Director, Spotswood Public Library
  • Joan Serpico. Director, Moorestown Public Library
  • Corey Fleming, Director, Paterson Free Public Library
  • Daisy Decoster, Director, Theresa and Edward O'Toole Library at Saint Peter's University
  • Ralph S. Bingham, III, Director, Gloucester County Library System

Moderator & Coordinator: Theresa Agostinelli

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NJLA Virtual Keynote

The Virtual Library is Open: Serving Your Community During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Slides
Friday, April 10th, 10am-11am
While physical collections and buildings are important, the heart of libraries lies in the skilled and dedicated librarians and staff who work there. During this webinar, you will learn how a community college library, three public libraries, and a school library are providing virtual services to their communities while their physical locations are closed during the current COVID-19 pandemic. As a result of this program, you will gain strategies for providing online services to those you serve, and learn about resources that can be adapted for use by your library.

Speakers:

  • Chelsea Woods-Turner, Tween Librarian, New Brunswick Free Public Library
  • Scott P. Muir, Associate Provost for Library Information Services, Rowan University
  • Kate-Lynn Brown, Teen Services Librarian, Piscataway Public Library
  • Jeff Trzeciak, Director, Jersey City Free Public Library
  • Jennifer Jamison, District Media Specialist,, Atlantic City High School

Moderator & Coordinator: Theresa Agostinelli

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NJLA Virtual Keynote

Beyond the Binary: Understanding & Celebrating Gender Diversity
Slides
Friday, March 13th, 10am-11am

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), Technical Librarian, US Air Force Research Laboratory-Rome Research Site
  • Deena Caswell, MSLIS (she/her/hers), Supervisor of Outreach & Diversity, Cherry Hill Public Library
  • Ellis Butler (they/them/theirs), Technical Services Specialist, Amherst College

Moderator & Coordinator: Theresa Agostinelli

 

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NJLA Virtual Keynote

Information Literacy Skills: Essential in the World of Fake News
Slides Friday, October 11, 2019 10am-11am

Program Description: In this fake news era, librarians are uniquely qualified to help people separate fact from fiction. During this NJLA Virtual Keynote, you will learn what a school librarian, academic librarian, and a public librarian have done to help their community members become discerning information consumers.

Speakers:

  • Leslin H. Charles, Instructional Design Librarian, Library Faculty, New Brunswick Libraries
  • Catherine DeBerry, Adult Services Department Supervisor, Somerset County Library System, Hillsborough
  • Tricina Strong-Beebe, MSLS, School Library Media Specialist,Hainesport Township School District

Moderator & Coordinator: Theresa Agostinelli

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NJLA Virtual Commons: Building Your Professional Presentation Skill
February 23, 2018, 10:30am-11:30am

Are you presenting at the upcoming NJLA Conference? Or maybe you have to teach a class at your library? Learn to present like a pro from Regina Efimchik, Director of Professional Development Studies at Rutgers University! This talk will explore best practices in both verbal and non-verbal communication including posture, eye contact, gestures, space, and vocal qualities, which affect professional perceptions of one's credibility and confidence while giving a presentation.

Presenter: Regina Efimchik is the Director of Professional Development Studies at Rutgers University and is passionate about leveraging her background in corporate, academia, online education, teaching, coaching, and communication skills consulting to meet the needs of professionals in industry, non-profit, military, and academia, both online and in-person. She has over 18 years of experience in program management, relationship building, leading, employee management, marketing, presenting, instructing, facilitating, and coaching.

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NJLA Virtual Commons: Positive Assertive Communication, Deborah Blackwell, Ocean County Library
October 27, 2017, 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM

‘But that’s not what I said,’ ’What I meant was…,’ ‘Why don’t you listen to me?’ If you’ve heard these things in your life, then you realize how important it is to communicate clearly. Assertiveness and positivity are important interpersonal communication skills and traits that can be learned and practiced. By the end of this workshop, you will be able to focus energy on what is completely within your power: the ability to assert yourself and establish boundaries while maintaining good manners and empathy. This tactful combination is ideal for handling conflict.

Presenter: Deborah Blackwell is currently the Training Officer for the Ocean County Library. She holds certifications as a Public Manager from Fairleigh Dickinson University and is a Certified Temperament Therapist. Deborah is a sought-after trainer, facilitator of workshops, and conference speaker.

Moderator: Kate Russo is the Adult Services Librarian at South River Public Library and a graduate of Kean University and Drexel. She currently serves as the NJLA Executive Board Secretary and the Small Libraries Section President. Kate is also a proud member of the LMxAC Adult Services Libraries group. When not serving the New Jersey library community, she enjoys spending time with her family, especially at the beach.

Coordinator: Theresa Agostinelli

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NJLA Virtual Commons: How to Write an Elevator Speech for Advocacy, Kathy Dempsey, Libraries Are Essential
June 7, 2017, 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM

Elevator speeches are 2- or 3-sentence statements that make a point quickly. When you have just a moment to win someone's support, you must use it wisely. To craft an effective elevator speech, you need to understand both the art of language and the science of marketing. During this webinar, we’ll write and evaluate statements, and everyone will leave with at least one they can start using. So next time an uninformed stakeholder says, "Libraries are closing because everything’s online—why are you still asking for funding?" you'll be ready with the perfect comeback!

Kathy is the founder of Libraries Are Essential. LibrariesAreEssential.com is your source for advice and consulting on library marketing, promotion, and public relations as well as information about Kathy Dempsey’s book, The Accidental Library Marketer.

Coordinator: Theresa Agostinelli

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NJLA Virtual Commons: Library Advocacy, Pat Tumulty, NJLA Executive Director
March 29, 2017, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM 

Learn more about library advocacy in the State of New Jersey with Pat Tumulty, the NJLA Executive Director. Join NJLA and your colleagues on Wednesday, March 29 as we continue our series of virtual keynotes, featuring some of the most well-known and coolest names in our profession. As an exclusive member benefit, participation is completely free!

Coordinator: Theresa Agostinelli

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NJLA Virtual Commons: Creating Virtual Training Videos with Urban Libraries Unite
September 21, 2016, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Join NJLA and your colleagues as we continue our series of virtual keynotes, with some of the most well-known names in our profession. As an exclusive member benefit, participation is completely free! On Wednesday, September 21st, NJLA Commons will host Creating Virtual Training Videos with Urban Libraries Unite, featuring Lauren Comito and Marissa Richardson of Queens Library and Urban Librarians Unite.

In 2015, the Education Committee of Urban Librarians Unite created the webinar series "Coffee Break Webinars." The series highlights the current projects of librarians today and makes them accessible to librarians who have very little time for professional development. Within fifteen minutes, the speaker creates a presentation based on what makes them tick the most.

Learn more about how they created these bite-sized professional development webinars for library staff and professionals, and how you might be able to as well! Find out the tech side and the content side of how to make your project shine.

Coordinator: Theresa Agostinelli