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Please forgive the cross posting.

Happy February!  Below is the list of free webinars available for your viewing pleasure next month.  More information can be found on the statewide CE calendar (http://root.evanced.info/maine/evanced/eventcalendar.asp ).  Don't forget, even if you can't make the scheduled time of the webinar, sign up anyway to get the link to the archive.

Mark your calendars:
In case you missed it, Reading Roundup registration is now open.  This year's RRU is on April 27th

The Spring Council meeting this year is scheduled for May 12 and it will be Project Outcome regional training.  Registration is limited to 60 people and it will be open to our colleagues in New Hampshire and Vermont as well.  If you are interested in putting Project Outcome to work for your library to demonstrate your impact, register right away to insure your spot.

ADVOCACY
Feb. 8: Using Facebook LIVE to Broadcast Impact (4Good)
Feb. 22: Getting Started in Scholarship: A Scholarly Publishing Primer for Librarians (Georgia Public Library Service)
Feb. 23: Libraries = Education: Your Key to Success (Demco)
Feb. 28: Visualizing (and Finding!) Funding for Libraries (WebJunction)

ASSESSMENT & PLANNING
Feb. 1: ESSA's Impact: Views From Districts and Schools (Education Week)
Feb. 8: New Statistical Standard for Public Services in Archives and Special Collections (Nebraska Library Commission)
Feb. 8: Introduction to Project Budgets (GrantSpace)
Feb 21:  Data and Evaluation Series Chat (Maine State Library)
Feb. 23: How to Successfully Roll Out Project Outcome in Your Library (Public Library Association)

CHILDREN & TEENS
Feb. 8: Transform Your Children's Library into an Interactive STEAM Learning Environment (Demco)
Feb. 9: Developmentally Appropriate Programming for Babies & Toddlers (Infopeople)
Feb. 14: Teaching Tolerance (Booklist)
Feb. 15: Tween & Teen BUILD Collective (Nebraska Library Commission)

COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT
Feb. 1: EGAD! Bed Bugs in the Library? (Nebraska Library Commission)
Feb. 8: LYRASIS Free Webinar: NEH Preservation Assistance Grants (LYRASIS)
Feb. 22: Metadata Makeover: Transforming Omaha Public Library's Digital Collections (Nebraska Library Commission)

COMMUNICATION
Feb. 8: Using Facebook LIVE to Broadcast Impact (4Good)
Feb. 9: Asking Styles: A Revolutionary Concept in the Field (Bloomerang)
Feb. 14: Library Newsletters Made Easy(ier) (Novelist)
Feb. 15: Improving Communication and Relationships at Work with DiSC (Colorado State Library)
Feb 21:  Data and Evaluation Series Chat (Maine State Library)
Feb. 22: Getting Started in Scholarship: A Scholarly Publishing Primer for Librarians (Georgia Public Library Service)

DATABASES & eRESOURCES
Feb. 22: Metadata Makeover: Transforming Omaha Public Library's Digital Collections (Nebraska Library Commission)

DEVELOPMENT & MANAGING CHANGE
Feb. 2: Creativity and Library Leadership: Moving the Next Gen Library Forward (Booklist)
Feb. 8: You Can Do I.T.! How to Empower Library Staff with Basic Tech Management Skills (TechSoup)
Feb. 8: Introduction to Project Budgets (GrantSpace)
Feb. 9: Libraries Transforming Communities: Models for Change Overview (Programming Librarian)
Feb. 14: People - Difficult or Different? (Effectiveness Institute)
Feb. 15: Improving Communication and Relationships at Work with DiSC (Colorado State Library)
Feb. 23: Delegating: When, How, and To Whom? (Utah State Library)

FUNDRAISING
Feb. 1: Nonprofit 911: How to Create Your 2017 Fundraising Plan (Network for Good)
Feb. 1: Introduction to Finding Grants (GrantSpace)
Feb. 2: Capital Campaigns: Best Practices, Common Mistakes (Bloomerang)
Feb. 8: LYRASIS Free Webinar: NEH Preservation Assistance Grants (LYRASIS)
Feb. 9: Asking Styles: A Revolutionary Concept in the Field (Bloomerang)
Feb. 21: Crowdfunding 101 (Firespring)
Feb. 28: Visualizing (and Finding!) Funding for Libraries (WebJunction)

LEGAL
Feb. 28: Set Up Your Makerspace for Success (Colorado Virtual Library)

LIBRARY SPACES
Feb. 6: Passion in your Future Ready Library (TL Virtual Cafe)
Feb. 7: Full STEAM Ahead (Booklist)
Feb. 8: Transform Your Children's Library into an Interactive STEAM Learning Environment (Demco)

MANAGEMENT
Feb. 1: EGAD! Bed Bugs in the Library? (Nebraska Library Commission)
Feb. 2: Creativity and Library Leadership: Moving the Next Gen Library Forward (Booklist)
Feb 21:  Data and Evaluation Series Chat (Maine State Library)
Feb. 23: Delegating: When, How, and To Whom? (Utah State Library)

OUTREACH & PARTNERSHIPS
Feb. 7: Leaving the library for nature programming: backpacks and geocaches (Washington State Library)
Feb. 9: Libraries Transforming Communities: Models for Change Overview (Programming Librarian)
Feb. 14: Libraries Help Patrons Become Financially Empowered Consumers (WebJunction)
Feb. 23: Libraries = Education: Your Key to Success (Demco)
Feb. 28: If You Make It, Protect It! Understanding the Importance of Intellectual Property Rights for Your Community (Federal Depository Library Program)

PROGRAMMING
Feb. 1: Science Soup, Part Four: How Hot and Stormy Can It Get? NOAA: Oceans, Storms, and Climate Change (Federal Depository Library Program)
Feb. 7: Leaving the library for nature programming: backpacks and geocaches (Washington State Library)
Feb. 8: Bleep, Blorp, Books: Robots in the Library (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)
Feb. 9: Developmentally Appropriate Programming for Babies & Toddlers (Infopeople)
Feb. 13: Adult Programming That Works (Idaho Commission for Libraries)
Feb. 14: Libraries Help Patrons Become Financially Empowered Consumers (WebJunction)
Feb. 15: Science Soup, Part Five: The Air We Breathe and the Water We Drink: The EPA - Keeping Our Environment Safe (Federal Depository Library Program)
Feb. 22: Media Literacy: A Crash Course in 60 Minutes (edWeb)

READERS' ADVISORY
Feb. 14: Teaching Tolerance (Booklist)

REFERENCE
Feb. 1: Science Soup, Part Four: How Hot and Stormy Can It Get? NOAA: Oceans, Storms, and Climate Change (Federal Depository Library Program)
Feb. 15: Science Soup, Part Five: The Air We Breathe and the Water We Drink: The EPA - Keeping Our Environment Safe (Federal Depository Library Program)
Feb. 22: Post-Truth: Fake News and a New Era of Information Literacy (American Library Association and Programming Librarian)
Feb. 28: If You Make It, Protect It! Understanding the Importance of Intellectual Property Rights for Your Community (Federal Depository Library Program)

SCHOOL LIBRARIES
Feb. 1: ESSA's Impact: Views From Districts and Schools (Education Week)
Feb. 6: Diving Deeper Into Nonfiction: Using Readers Rules of Notice (Corwin)
Feb. 14: Future Ready Librarians: What's Not to Love? (Alliance for Excellent Education)
Feb. 22: Media Literacy: A Crash Course in 60 Minutes (edWeb)

TECHNOLOGY
Feb. 6: Passion in your Future Ready Library (TL Virtual Cafe)
Feb. 7: Full STEAM Ahead (Booklist)
Feb. 8: You Can Do I.T.! How to Empower Library Staff with Basic Tech Management Skills (TechSoup)
Feb. 8: Bleep, Blorp, Books: Robots in the Library (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)
Feb. 21: Emerging Tech Trends in Libraries - Part 6 (Infopeople)
Feb. 28: Set Up Your Makerspace for Success (Colorado Virtual Library)
Feb 28: Digital Literacy Series (Maine State Library)

TRAINING & INSTRUCTION
Feb. 6: Diving Deeper Into Nonfiction: Using Readers Rules of Notice (Corwin)
Feb. 14: People - Difficult or Different? (Effectiveness Institute)
Feb. 22: Post-Truth: Fake News and a New Era of Information Literacy (American Library Association and Programming Librarian)
Feb. 22: Media Literacy: A Crash Course in 60 Minutes (edWeb)
Feb 28: Digital Literacy Series (Maine State Library)

VOLUNTEERS
Feb. 9: Writing Accurate and Useful Volunteer Position Descriptions (VolunteerMatch)
Feb 16: Creating a Culture of Volunteer Engagement (VolunteerMatch)

Stephanie Zurinski, 
CE Coordinator/LSTA Evaluator/Data and Evaluation Specialist
Maine State Library
64 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0064 
207 287-5632
207 287-5620

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