Know & Go: Bedbugs in the Library

Bedbugs remain a constant concern for libraries and other public spaces – and more and more it seems like a question of when, not if. Learn how bedbugs affect library facilities and collections today. Equip library staff and facilities managers with the training and strategies necessary to protect their library collections, patrons, and staff from the disruptions posed by bedbug infestations.

Know & Go: Donation and Gift Policy Best Practices for Libraries

Gifts and donations to libraries require careful development and consideration. And the terms for acceptance, retention, and use of gifts and donations should be well-documented and communicated. Explore best practices in gift and donation policies for libraries and discover new ways to make the best case for effective donation- and gift-making to your library.

Intermediate Cataloging: Subject Analysis

Gain the knowledge and skills needed to effectively categorize and organize resources in a library or information system. Explore the principles and techniques of subject analysis, including the application of standardized subject headings and thesauri. Learn how to create accurate and consistent subject descriptions, improving the discoverability of materials for library users. Attendees need to have an introductory understanding of classification and experience with cataloging materials.

Serving the Neurodiverse Library User

Neurodiversity recognizes that people experience and interact with the world in many ways. While there are many dimensions to neurodiversity, it is often used in the context of the autism spectrum as well as other neurological or developmental conditions. By developing a better understanding of neurodiversity, library staff can create more inclusive library environments through interactions, spaces, services, and programs that welcome and respect neurodiverse patrons.

Collection Management: Selection and Acquisition

A vibrant and relevant library collection doesn’t just happen – there are strategies and techniques behind this work. Taking in the evolving landscape of digital acquisitions, open-access materials, and subscription models, this course will review the principles and methods for collection acquisition and selection with careful consideration of resource allocation and budgets. Balancing the information needs of library users with the diversity of formats and acquisition models, libraries can build collections that work for their communities.

Know & Go: Cataloging the Library of Things

Libraries are now circulating items beyond just books and movies. From cake pans to kayaks, circulating non-traditional items meets patrons’ needs in new and interesting ways. At the same time, these items can be particularly challenging to properly catalog. With this one-hour Know & Go, overcome familiar obstacles related to cataloging non-traditional objects and learn practical solutions to common problems.