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Summer Library Programming for Adult Patrons with Greta Funk

Greta Funk has been the director at the Nortonville Public Library (in the tiny town of Nortonville in northeast Kansas) for about three and a half years. Adult programming has been a priority for her since the beginning, and she's excited to share some ideas from her work as the CSLP Adult Manual committee chair for the upcoming summer reading season! The workshop will be a great place to find ideas and inspiration for adult […]

La Hora Virtual: How to Develop a Virtual Program to Promote Spanish Resources (PCI Webinar)

This hour-and-a-half webinar will guide attendees on how to develop and implement a virtual program designed to promote Spanish resources at your library. Engage in interactive exercises that will help you draft your future virtual drop-in hour in español...step by step.   As a result of this program, attendees will learn how to:  - Address digital literacy from culturally competent frameworks  - Increase the use of Spanish library resources and programs   - Amplify community […]

Reframing Failure: How to Keep Calm and Carry On (MALA Webinar)

Presented by Caitlin McMahan, Eugene Public Library Wednesday, January 7th 2024 at 2 p.m. This session is about reframing how we look at “failures” and how we as staff can learn from our “mistakes,” give ourselves grace, and create a more realistic understanding of what it means to lead programs in libraries. Register here (Sign up for free as a member via NEKLS)

Autism: A Conversation with Carly Danesh-Jones (Ryan Dowd Webinar)

If you would like to receive a registration link directly to your email address, from Ryan Dowd, you should go to http://bit.ly/MonthlyWebinarSignup to signup. Or you can register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/7116469294105/WN_qHE0kVbbRrqCmcYLcajNXw#/registration About the Guest: Carly Danesh-Jones is an autistic woman and advocate, shaping policy and practice related to autistic women and girls since 2008. Over the last 15 years, Carly's books, films and advocacy campaigned for greater acceptance, equality of diagnosis, education and safeguarding of autistic […]

Adventure Summer 2024: Best Ideas for Library Staff Serving Youth & Families

Register at: https://forms.gle/gm41e9RvfbcnAg1CAYou will receive the link to the webinar by email before the event. Adventure begins on your computer screen at this summer library program webinar!Get inspired with new ideas for your summer program. Featuring topics such asreading tracking, incentives, storytimes, and programming, you will come away fromthis webinar with practical and reproducible ideas to use at your library this summer.Liz Karstadt has over 12 years of experience as a public librarian and is […]

What’s New in Readers Advisory with Becky Spratford (PCI Webinar)

Helping leisure readers is a core service at all public libraries. It is something library staff do each and every day, often without changes in how they perform this service for years, if ever.   But there is a lot more "new" in the tried-and-true world of Readers Advisory than you may realize.   Join international Readers' Advisory expert, Becky Spratford, as she walks you through some of the biggest trends in publishing and shows […]

TEEN Adventure Summer 2024: Great Ideas & Tips for Library Staff Serving Teens

Register at: https://forms.gle/qFY9JkidtrMwseBB7You will receive the link to the webinar by email before the event. Adventure into the world of summer programming for tweens and teens. We'll discusssome overall directions you can take your summer and some specific ideas that willinspire you.Jennifer McCulley is the Youth Services Coordinator for the McPherson Public Library.She loves pandas and hates orange M&Ms and has been working in Kansas librariesfor well over a decade.

Level Up Your Library with AI: Practical Uses for Library Staff and Patrons (PCI Webinar)

The future is here - learn how artificial intelligence is transforming libraries! Join our insightful webinar to discover how leading libraries leverage AI to improve programs, empower patrons, streamline operations, and offer cutting-edge services.   We’ll explore real-world examples and demo the latest AI applications for tasks like research, readers’ advisory, marketing, data analysis and routine writing. Take advantage of this opportunity to prepare your library for an AI-enabled future.  As a result of this […]

Building Community Partnerships (Registration Full)

NEKLS Office 4317 W 6th Street, Lawrence, KS

Please save the date for a new Continuing Education opportunity on Friday, February 23rd. NEKLS is hosting a presentation and lunch with Darci Hildebrand, Director of the Wamego Public Library, on Building Community Partnerships. This CE opportunity will expand on the very popular presentation that Darci made at the November KLA Conference. The session will be from 11 AM-1 PM, including lunch provided by NEKLS. Due to space limitations, NEKLS will offer this exclusive in-person opportunity […]

Best Picture Books Published in 2023 (PCI Webinar)

Are you looking for new picture books to share in your classroom, curriculum, or collection? This presentation will feature the “best of the best” from the 2023 publishing crop (for ages 1 -6).   A variety of books will be featured, including quality read aloud books, distinguished illustrations, and picture books about diversity and inclusion. Log-in and enjoy this hour-long event.  As a result of this program, attendees will:  Katie Clausen ~ Biography  Katie Clausen […]

KORA Training at Lawrence Public Library (Registration Full)

Lawrence Public Library has contracted The League of Kansas Municipalities to provide in-person Kansas Open Records Act (KORA) training for their library staff members. Nicole Proulx Aiken, who provided KOMA training in 2023, will lead this presentation, and be able to field questions about KORA compliance for public libraries. Registration is limited, one participant per library – NEKLS is subsidizing up to 14 spots for our member public libraries. Deadline to register is February 16. […]

Providing Accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Patrons in Your Library (PCI Webinar)

This session unpacks the legal requirements for communication access under the Americans with Disabilities Act, and provides a guide to effective use of accommodations such as interpreters, captioning, front-line communication techniques, and more. We’ll also cover easy and inexpensive solutions that can be used by library staff at all levels.  At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to:  Kathy MacMillan ~ Biography  Kathy MacMillan (she/her) is an American Sign Language interpreter, instructor, […]

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