Below is a list of free webinars and workshops for the month of October. For more information and to register, visit the statewide CE calendar at https://maine-msl.libcal.com/calendar?cid=10791&t=m&d=0000-00-00&cal=10791&inc=0.

Remember, even if you can’t make the scheduled webinar time, register anyway so you’ll get a link to the recording.

Elaine Bissonnette
Maine State Library, Library Development



ONLINE CONFERENCES



October 12 (7am-4pm) School Library Journal Day of Dialog 2023 Fall (School Library Journal)

Join us October 12th for the most anticipated librarian gathering of the Fall/Winter 2023 publishing season—fully virtual and free to attend! Our daylong program of author panels, in-depth conversations, and keynote talks will leave you informed, inspired, and entertained.  Come hear about the hottest forthcoming titles for children, tweens, and teens, from nonfiction and romance to picture books and graphic novels. You can also visit the virtual exhibit hall to network with leading publishers, enjoy intimate author chats, and download digital galleys and other free resources. To register, visit: https://www.slj.com/section/events



October 19 (7-3 pm) Cautiously Embracing the Future of Libraries (ai4Libraries)

The ai4Libraries Conference is scheduled to be held virtually from the Georgia Tech Library on October 19, 2023, serves as an important platform to explore the potential benefits of AI in libraries. This conference aims to bring together librarians, subject matter experts, practitioners, enthusiasts, and skeptics to exchange ideas, share experiences, and chart a path towards a future where AI plays a significant role in driving library services. To register, visit: https://www.ai4libraries.org/



October 26 (7-3:30 pm) Library Journal Day of Dialog (Library Journal)

For more than two decades, Library Journal’s Day of Dialog has been the most anticipated librarian-only gathering of the year. Now it’s gone digital and is free to attend! The next all-day event is scheduled for October 26 and will feature a close-up look at the biggest forthcoming books for winter/spring 2024. Once again, you will hear from top authors in genre fiction, literary fiction, and nonfiction and learn about the latest titles and trends. And you still get to dialog by visiting virtual booths, talking with authors, and networking with colleagues. To register, visit: https://www.libraryjournal.com/section/events





AT YOUR LEISURE - Pre-recorded webinars to view at your convenience



Dementia 101 for Public Library Staff (Colorado State Library) This interactive session will help public library staff understand dementia and develop effective communication strategies. It will also provide ideas about programs and services for this growing population of patrons. Visit: https://www.librarieslearn.org/calendar/csl-in-session-dementia-101-for-public-library-staff



Info2Go! How Libraries Can Better Support Homeschooling Families (Idaho Commission for Libraries) Have you wondered how you can better attract and serve the homeschool community? What resources are best? Do you have the right tools for their needs? The answers might not be what you think. Join Linda Hincks, homeschool veteran and teacher, for a one hour webinar to learn more about educational differentiation and what opportunities there are for libraries to contribute to homeschoolers successes. Visit:https://libraries.idaho.gov/continuing-education/info2go/



Telehealth in Libraries: The Future of Healthcare (Infopeople) In this webinar, presenter Nick Martin will define exactly what telehealth is as well as the motivation for incorporating telehealth in public libraries. He will discuss how the Delaware Libraries built a support team, applied for grants, and implemented their pilot program. Visit: https://infopeople.org/civicrm/event/info?id=1010&reset=1





ASSESSMENT & PLANNING

Oct 10: Public Library Policy Review and Development (Montana State Library)

Oct 12: PLA 2023 Technology Survey: Free Information Session (Public Library Association)

Oct 26: The AI Advantage: How Nonprofits Can Rise to the Top Using AI (Charity Village)

Oct 28: Future Ready Librarians® Fall Summit 2 (All4Ed/Future Ready Librarians)


ACCESSIBILITY

Oct 18: Licensing E-resources for Accessibility (Association of Southeastern Research Libraries)

Oct 30: Tips to Make Your Organization More Accessible (Nonproft Learning Lab)



CAREERS

Oct 18: NCompass Live: Learning Opportunities and Resources from WebJunction (Nebraska Library Commission)



CHILDREN & TEENS

Oct 19: Growing Readers Together: High Plains Library District (Colorado State Library)

Oct 19: Youth Advisory Board Town Hall: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Society (National Girls Collaborative Project)



COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT

Oct 10: Fall in Love with Series Nonfiction (Booklist)

Oct 10: 5 Kinds of Nonfiction: Rethinking Your Book Collection (Follett)



COMMUNICATION

Oct 17: Why Your Annual Report Should Be a Marketing Tool and Not a Snooze Fest (Firespring)

Oct 31: Marketing Trends Nonprofits Need to Know (and Embrace) (Firespring)



DIGITAL RESOURCES

Oct 24: Super Searchers for Library Workers (Public Library Association)



DEVELOPMENT & MANAGING CHANGE

Oct 12: The Internet Generation: Connecting with Gen Z in the Library Landscape (Association of Southeastern Research Libraries)

Oct 18: The Future Will See You Now: AI for Healthcare, A Library’s Perspective (Network of the National Library of Medicine)



FUNDRAISING

Oct 11: Introduction to proposal writing (Candid)

Oct 31: How to Determine the Best Funding Opportunities to Pursue (GrantStation)



LIBRARY SPACES

Oct 18: Info2Go! A Travelogue of Serbia Libraries (Idaho Commission for Libraries)

Oct 26: Growing Readers Together: Outdoor Spaces with Grand County Library District (Colorado State Library)



MANAGEMENT

Oct 10: Public Library Policy Review and Development (Montana State Library)

Oct 11: Revitalizing Morale: Cultivating a Supportive Library Culture

Oct 30: How to Support Your Team’s Wellbeing (GovLoop)



OUTREACH & PARTNERSHIPS

Oct 12: Get to Know the National Consortium of Telehealth Resource Centers (Network of the National Library of Medicine)

Oct 24: Building Community Relationships for Better Library Services (WebJunction)



PROGRAMMING

Oct 5: LeVar Burton LIVE in Conversation with Da’Taeveyon Daniels (Banned Books Week)

Oct 11: International Games Month: What is it and should I sign up? (Indiana State Library)



READERS’ ADVISORY

Oct 10: Fall in Love with Series Nonfiction (Booklist)

Oct 26: Magical Realism Reimagined (Mackin)



REFERENCE

Oct 12: Get to Know the National Consortium of Telehealth Resource Centers (Network of the National Library of Medicine)

Oct 25: Effective Health Communication and Health Literacy: Understanding the Connection (Network of the National Library of Medicine)



SCHOOL LIBRARIES

Oct 5: LeVar Burton LIVE in Conversation with Da’Taeveyon Daniels (Banned Books Week)

Oct 10: Fall in Love with Series Nonfiction (Booklist)

Oct 10: 5 Kinds of Nonfiction: Rethinking Your Book Collection (Follett)

Oct 14: Future Ready Librarians® Fall Summit 1 (All4Ed/Future Ready Librarians)

Oct 18: Promos that pop: How to spread the word about your school library (Booklist)



TECHNOLOGY

Oct 18: The Future Will See You Now: AI for Healthcare, A Library’s Perspective (Network of the National Library of Medicine)

Oct 19: Youth Advisory Board Town Hall: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Society (National Girls Collaborative Project)

Oct 26: The AI Advantage: How Nonprofits Can Rise to the Top Using AI (Charity Village)