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We host a variety of events, including webinars, conferences, and workshops. Stay up to date with all our upcoming sessions.
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Dec 16, 2022
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06:30 PM ET
code4lib NYC Meetup at Urbanspace Vanderbilt
In-Person
Join code4lib NYC for a casual, in-person meetup at Urbanspace Vanderbilt, a food hall near Grand Central Terminal.Please contact organizer Michael Rios at mrios27@fordham.edu to receive details on how to locate the group within the space.
Jan 6, 2023
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12:00 PM ET
Postponed: Code and Coffee with code4lib NYC
Online
This event has been postponed. Please join Code4LibNYC at their gathering on February 3, 2023. More information is available here.Join the code4lib NYC for a code & coffee Zoom the first or second Friday of each month. These calls are generally casual discussions about projects we are working on, cool tools we have come across…
Jan 18, 2023
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04:00 PM ET
A Day In The Life: A Panel Discussion With School Media Specialists
Online
Join us for our next elucidating conversation in a series of panel discussions where we talk about the joys and challenges of working in various settings within the library industry. We'll be joined by Sandra Echols, Melissa Jacobs, and Patricia Sarles to talk shop about working in school libraries. We'll learn what aspects of their…
Jan 24, 2023
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04:00 PM ET
Digital Equity Ecosystems Measurement Framework Report Launch Event: A Panel Discussion with the Report’s Authors and Digital Equity Leaders in NYC
Online
People in communities across the country are working together to advance broadband access and digital equity. Local coalitions play an important role in these efforts. However, few coalitions have the tools they need to measure the outcomes and impacts of their work.In a new report, published in November 2022, Dr. Colin Rhinesmith (METRO) and Dr.…
Jan 25, 2023
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04:00 PM ET
Community Integration: Library Programming for Those with Intellectual Disability, Part 1
Online
Join us to learn about the emerging movement in librarianship to engage those with intellectual disability (ID) who have previously been largely overlooked. Over two sessions, Leah Plocharczyk and Matthew Conner will discuss two intertwined case studies in academic libraries. They will then unpack the lessons they learned and how to apply it in academic,…
Feb 2, 2023
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12:00 PM ET
Introduction to Digital Rights for Library Workers
Online
Save the date of Thursday, February 2 at noon for presentations and a discussion about our rights to access, create, and publish information here in this era of networked technologies.We'll be joined by Deborah Yun Caldwell, Jennie Rose Halperin, Alison Macrina, and Jessamyn West, who will dig into thorny questions like: How as a society…
Feb 3, 2023
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12:00 PM ET
Code and Coffee with code4lib NYC
Online
Join the code4lib NYC for a code & coffee Zoom the first or second Friday of each month. These calls are generally casual discussions about projects we are working on, cool tools we have come across in the past month, and a casual forum for technical questions of all kinds.
Feb 7, 2023
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04:00 PM ET
Putting Theories Into Practice: Engaging in Empathy and Trauma-Informed Librarianship, Part 1
Online
If you’ve ever wondered, “Where do I start?” after attending a webinar on trauma-informed librarianship, empathy, or serving diverse needs, these workshops are for you! Join us for two sessions focused on closing the gap between those theories and the active practice of working with people. Each session will include an overview of theories, a…
Feb 8, 2023
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04:00 PM ET
Community Integration: Library Programming for Those with Intellectual Disability, Part 2
Online
Join us to learn about the emerging movement in librarianship to engage those with intellectual disability (ID), who have previously been largely overlooked. Over two sessions, Leah Plocharczyk and Matthew Conner will discuss two intertwined case studies in academic libraries. They will then unpack the lessons they learned and how to apply them in academic,…
Feb 15, 2023
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02:00 PM ET
BIPOC Community Call
Online
Join us on Wednesday, February 15th from 2-3PM for a BIPOC Community Call. This call is meant for BIPOC cultural workers only; we kindly ask that allies who identify as non-BIPOC to sit this one out. Our intention is to create a space that offers community, joy, and conversation during this time. Please come with…