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Apparently, all the webinar providers want to get things out of the way during the first half of December. You'll notice that the calendar is loaded on the 3rd and the 9th - what is about Wednesdays? Remember, even if you can't attend at the scheduled time, register anyway so you'll get the link to the archive.
Links to the registration information for these webinars can be found on the statewide CE Calendar: http://evanced.info/maine/evanced/eventcalendar.asp
ADVOCACY
Dec. 2: State Your Case - Create Advocacy Messages That Get Results (4Good)
Dec. 3: How to Promote Online Information Resources (Special Libraries Association)
ASSESSMENT & PLANNING
Dec. 3: Understanding Program Data and Results: What Can the Past Teach Us About the Future? (Idealware)
Dec. 3: Go Figure! 4 Must-Have Needs Assessment Tools (Training Magazine Network)
Dec. 3: Measuring What Matters with Google Analytics (TechSoup)
Dec. 8: Evaluating Learning: What You Measure is What You Get (InSync Training)
Dec. 8: Using Data to Better Serve Your Community (Library Journal)
Dec. 9: Introduction to Proposal Writing (GrantSpace)
Dec. 10: Introduction to Project Budgets (GrantSpace)
Dec. 10: Project Outcome: An Integral Part of the Planning Process (Public Library Association)
BOARDS
Dec. 3: True Facts About E-rate for Public Libraries (Maine State Library)
Dec. 9: Nonprofit Boards & Effective Governance (4Good)
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT
Dec. 1: Preserving the Future: Special Collections as Part of 21st Century Library Planning (Washington State Library)
Dec. 1: What We're Reading for Spring 2016 (Booklist)
Dec. 2: Knowledge Unlatched Round 2 Webinar (LYRASIS)
Dec. 3: December Copytalk (American Library Association)
Dec. 3: Trials and Tribulations: Handling Hard Topics for Youth (Booklist)
Dec. 3: How Researchers Share Articles: Impact on Library Resources and Services (Bright Talk)
COMMUNICATION
Dec. 2: State Your Case - Create Advocacy Messages That Get Results (4Good)
Dec. 2: Remind for Libraries (AASL)
Dec. 3: How To Promote Online Information Resources (Special Libraries Association)
Dec. 3: Using Social Media for Readers' Advisory (Infopeople)
Dec. 16: 15 Ways to Improve Your Library's Facebook Page (TechSoup)
DEVELOPMENT & MANAGING CHANGE
Dec. 14: Leading from Anywhere (Idaho Commission for Libraries)
Dec. 15: Data Visualization for the Rest of Us: A Beginner's Guide (WebJunction)
FUNDRAISING
Dec. 2: Introduction to Finding Grants (GrantSpace)
Dec. 3: True Facts About E-rate for Public Libraries (Maine State Library)
Dec. 9: Introduction to Proposal Writing (GrantSpace)
Dec. 10: Introduction to Project Budgets (GrantSpace)
LIBRARY SPACES
Dec. 3: Reinventing the Library (AASL)
Dec. 9: The Irresistible Library: Renovate and Rejuvenate! (Colorado State Library)
Dec. 10: Designing a Library, Part II (Georgia Public Library Service)
MANAGEMENT
Dec. 3: True Facts About E-rate for Public Libraries (Maine State Library)
Dec. 8: Using Data to Better Serve Your Community (Library Journal)
Dec. 9: Privacy in the Surveillance Age: How Librarians Can Fight Back (Georgia Library Association)
Dec. 10: Project Outcome: An Integral Part of the Planning Process (Public Library Association)
OUTREACH & PARTNERSHIPS
Dec. 1: Go Out & Play: Community Engagement through Turning Outward (American Library Association)
Dec. 3: Family Literacy at a Food Pantry (WebJunction)
Dec. 9: Joining Forces to STEAM Ahead Further and Faster (Colorado State Library)
Dec. 16: 15 Ways to Improve Your Library's Facebook Page (TechSoup)
Dec. 17: Improving Service for People with Disabilities (Librarian411)
PROGRAMMING
Dec. 3: Reinventing the Library (AASL)
Dec. 9: Program in a Box: Hour of Code with Microsoft TouchDevelop (Washington State Library)
Dec. 9: Joining Forces to STEAM Ahead Further and Faster (Colorado State Library)
Dec. 11: STEM-pendous: STEM Programming @ Your Library (Utah State Library)
READERS' ADVISORY
Dec. 1: What We're Reading for Spring 2016 (Booklist)
Dec. 3: Trials and Tribulations: Handling Hard Topics for Youth (Booklist)
Dec. 3: Using Social Media for Readers' Advisory (Infopeople)
SCHOOL LIBRARIES
Dec. 3: Reinventing the Library (AASL)
Dec. 9: The Irresistible Library: Renovate and Rejuvenate! (Colorado State Library)
Dec. 21: This Month in School Libraries (TL Virtual Cafe)
TECHNOLOGY
Dec. 2: Trends and Best Practices to Ease Mobile Technology Integration (Demco)
Dec. 2: Remind for Libraries (AASL)
Dec. 3: True Facts About E-rate for Public Libraries (Maine State Library)
Dec. 3: Measuring What Matters with Google Analytics (TechSoup)
Dec. 9: Program in a Box: Hour of Code with Microsoft TouchDevelop (Washington State Library)
Dec. 9: Emerging Tech Trends in Libraries (Infopeople)
Dec. 15: Data Visualization for the Rest of Us: A Beginner's Guide (WebJunction)
Stephanie
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