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Below is the list of learning opportunities for September.  For some reason, Tuesdays is the go-to day this month.  You can find more information on our statewide CE calendar: https://maine-msl.libcal.com/calendar?cid=1079 .  Be sure to register even if you can't make the stated time so that you'll get a link to the archive if there is one.

MAINE MEETINGS
Sep 4: Youth Services Chat
Sep 15: Region 2 Meeting
Sep 18: Youth Services Chat

ASSESSMENT & PLANNING
Sep 1: Preparing for the Unthinkable, Planning for the Inevitable: Disaster Prevention, Response, and Recovery for Libraries (Federal Depository Library Program)
Sep 9: Simple Strategic Planning Training (State Library of North Carolina)
Sep 15: Workforce Development Strategies for Recovery and Resilience (Infopeople)

CHILDREN & TEENS
Sep 8: Picture Books for Fall (School Library Journal)
Sep 9: Fall Graphic Novels for All Levels (Library Journal)
Sep 10: Disney Publishing Worldwide Preview (Booklist)

COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT
Sep 8: Love Letters: Romantic Reads for Your Shelf (Booklist)
Sep 8: Picture Books for Fall (School Library Journal)
Sep 9: Fall Graphic Novels for All Levels (Library Journal)
Sep 10: Disney Publishing Worldwide Preview (Booklist)
Sep 17: For the Love of Facts: Even More Fall Nonfiction (School Library Journal)
Sep 29: Ways to Fill Your Shelves Without Draining Your Budget (Indiana State Library)

COMMUNICATION
Sep 2: Anti-Racism in Academia: A Learning Journey - Listen (EduCause)
Sep 10: The Librarian's Guide to Homelessness
Sep 15: How Rude! The Price of Incivility in the Workplace (Colorado State Library)
Sep 17: "Because I See What You Do": How Microaggressions Undermine the Hope for Authenticity at Work (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
Sep 21: Positive Influence: Earning Trust and Respect (Pattern Research, Inc.)

DIGITAL RESOURCES
Sep 8: Race, Power, and Curation: Black Women's Suffrage Digital Collection Launch Event (Digital Public Library of America)

DATABASES & E-RESOURCES
Sep 18: Prepare for Presidential Elections with Gale ln Context: Opposing Viewpoints (Cengage)
Sep 23: Discover Primary Source Documents within Gale In Context (Cengage)

DEVELOPMENT & MANAGING CHANGE
Sep 9: An Outrage: Hosting a Virtual Scholar-Led Screening and Discussion (Programming Librarian)
Sep 15: Strengthen Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Practice Through Self-Paced Learning (WebJunction)
LEGAL
Sep 22: Copyright and Creative Commons resources for patrons, students, and library workers (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)
MANAGEMENT
Sep 8: Nonprofit Cybersecurity: Tools to Get Started (Idealware)
Sep 10: The Librarian's Guide to Homelessness
Sep 15: How Rude! The Price of Incivility in the Workplace (Colorado State Library)
Sep 17: "Because I See What You Do": How Microaggressions Undermine the Hope for Authenticity at Work (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
Sep 21: The Organizational Map: What's Different About Leadership (Pattern Research, Inc.)
Sep 21: Positive Influence: Earning Trust and Respect (Pattern Research, Inc.)
Sep 21: Library Leadership Ethics (Pattern Research, Inc.)

OUTREACH & PARTNERSHIPS
Sep 2: Anti-Racism in Academia: A Learning Journey - Listen (EduCause)
Sep 8: Helping Students Succeed During COVID-19 (Infopeople)
Sep 15: With Change comes Innovation: Discussion on Author Talks, Planning, and Outreach (North Carolina Library Association)
Sep 15: Workforce Development Strategies for Recovery and Resilience (Infopeople)
Sep 29: Virtual Programs for Public Libraries (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
PROGRAMMING
Sep 1: Closing the Gender Gap: Developing Gender Equitable STEAM Programs (STAR Net)
Sep 8: Helping Students Succeed During COVID-19 (Infopeople)
Sep 9: An Outrage: Hosting a Virtual Scholar-Led Screening and Discussion (Programming Librarian)
Sep 15: With Change comes Innovation: Discussion on Author Talks, Planning, and Outreach (North Carolina Library Association)
Sep 21: National Library of Medicine Resources for Citizen Scientists (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
Sep 29: Virtual Programs for Public Libraries (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
READERS' ADVISORY
Sep 8: Love Letters: Romantic Reads for Your Shelf (Booklist)
Sep 8: Picture Books for Fall (School Library Journal)
Sep 9: Fall Graphic Novels for All Levels (Library Journal)
Sep 10: Disney Publishing Worldwide Preview (Booklist)
Sep 17: For the Love of Facts: Even More Fall Nonfiction (School Library Journal)
Sep 16: Lifting Voices: Perspectives on Literature by People of Color (Mackin)
Sep 18: Prepare for Presidential Elections with Gale in Context: Opposing Viewpoints (Cengage)
Sep 21: National Library of Medicine Resources for Citizen Scientists (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
Sep 22: Copyright and Creative Commons resources for patrons, students, and library workers (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)
Sep 22: Towards a Mindful Practice in Library Work (Infopeople)

SCHOOL LIBRARIES
Sep 2: Gender Equity in Online STEM Learning (National Girls Collaborative Project)
Sep 8: Love Letters: Romantic Reads for Your Shelf (Booklist)
Sep 8: Picture Books for Fall (School Library Journal)
Sep 9: Fall Graphic Novels for All Levels (Library Journal)
Sep 10: Disney Publishing Worldwide Preview (Booklist)
Sep 16: AASL Town Hall: Leading Learning (American Association of School Librarians)
Sep 17: For the Love of Facts: Even More Fall Nonfiction (School Library Journal)
Sep 18: Prepare for Presidential Elections with Gale in Context: Opposing Viewpoints (Cengage)
Sep 21: National Library of Medicine Resources for Citizen Scientists (National Network of Libraries of Medicine)
Sep 22: Copyright and Creative Commons resources for patrons, students, and library workers (Texas State Library and Archives Commission)
Sep 22: Behind the Book Author Takeover with DJ Corchin (Follett)

TECHNOLOGY
Sep 8: Nonprofit Cybersecurity: Tools to Get Started (Idealware)

TRAINING & INSTRUCTION
Sep 2: Gender Equity in Online STEM Learning (National Girls Collaborative Project)
Sep 15: Strengthen Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Practice Through Self-Paced Learning (WebJunction)
Sep 22: How Much Time Do You Have? Quick and Flexible Activities to Add Some Metacognition to your One-shot Science Information Literacy Sessions (North Carolina Library Association)

VOLUNTEERS
Sep 8: Understanding Soft Risk in Volunteer Engagement (VolunteerMatch)
Sep 15: Managing Difficult Volunteer Transitions (VolunteerMatch)

Stephanie Zurinski,
CE Coordinator | Data and Evaluation Specialist
Maine State Library
230 State Street
64 State House Station
Augusta, ME  04333
207-287-5632

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