Learn tangible ways to handle censorship, find allies, and ensure your library policies are up to date.
Recommended for all levels and types of library personnel.
Learn essential data literacy skills to make informed decisions and tell compelling stories about your library.
Recommended for data beginners; open to all levels and types of personnel.
This online youth services course brings together experts to discuss the most pressing issues for school and youth services librarians today.
Recommended for youth services and grades 8-12 school librarians and staff.
Create a safer, warmer, and more inclusive library by learning how to approach and resolve conflict with confidence.
Recommended for all levels and types of library personnel.
Join us for this free preview of a popular session from one of our professional development courses, led by Dr. Beth Wahler, an expert in trauma-informed leadership. You’ll walk away with actionable insights to help reduce staff stress before it escalates and respond effectively when high-stress situations do occur.
Learn new developments and practical ways to help library users engage with AI tools.
Recommended for public-facing personnel who use AI with and for library users.
Learn how to increase learner engagement through industry-leading instructional practices.
Recommended for instructional librarians and staff in academic, public, and grades 6-12 school libraries.
Learn what they didn’t teach you in library school: how to be a library manager.
Recommended for new and aspiring library managers.
Learn innovative strategies that foster a love of books and create a vibrant reading culture in your school library.
Recommended for librarians and media specialists at secondary (6-12) schools.
Learn innovative strategies that foster a love of books and create a vibrant reading culture in your school library.
Recommended for librarians and media specialists at secondary (6-12) schools.
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