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SUMMARY:How Libraries Can Build Connections to Combat Loneliness
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:How Libraries Can Build Connections to Combat Loneliness\n\n08/07/25 10:00 AM EST\n - 08/07/25 11:00 AM EST\Description:\nRecorded 8/7/25\n\nLibraries save lives. Loneliness and social isolation are so rampant in America that the Center for Disease Control calls loneliness an epidemic, exacerbated by COVID. Using programming, community resources, and collection development and display, libraries can address this significant mental (and physical) health condition. This on-demand webinar guides you on how to develop these tools and create a culture of empathy and action by developing micro-communities to combat loneliness.\n\nLearning Objectives:\n\n	Identify existing programs that combat loneliness and modify existing programs to add a social component;\n	Utilize, at no cost, outside agencies, institutions, organizations, and businesses to develop a coordinated series of programs both in and outside the library building; and\n	Identify areas where staff training can prepare them to help patrons in need of socialization.\n\nPresenter:\n\nTony Iovino (he/him) is the assistant director of the Oceanside (NY) Library, a position he has held since January 2015. Prior to joining the Oceanside Library, he was the head of litigation and managing partner of a medium size law firm he co-founded in 1986.\n\nTony received his BA from the University of Richmond (History and Economics) in 1979, his Juris Doctorate from St. John’s University in 1982, and his MLIS from the University of Kentucky in 2020, where he was the recipient of the Melody Trosper Award for excellence in scholarship, leadership, and service.\n\nTony has lectured locally and throughout the United States on library topics. He is the chair of the Membership Committee of the New York Library Association and is a published author and poet. He has received a number of awards for his service to the community.\n\n\n \Location:\nOnline via Zoom\n\n,
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:How Libraries Can Build Connections to Combat Loneliness<br /><br />08/07/25 10:00 AM EST - 08/07/25 11:00 AM EST<br />Description:<br /><img alt="" src="https://neo-rls.org/photos/Intermediate_05152024152225.PNG" style="float:left; margin:5px 15px; width:100px" /><em>Recorded 8/7/25</em><br />
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Libraries save lives. Loneliness and social isolation are so rampant in America that the Center for Disease Control calls loneliness an epidemic, exacerbated by COVID. Using programming, community resources, and collection development and display, libraries can address this significant mental (and physical) health condition. This on-demand webinar guides you on how to develop these tools and create a culture of empathy and action by developing micro-communities to combat loneliness.<br />
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<strong>Learning Objectives:</strong>
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	<li>Identify existing programs that combat loneliness and modify existing programs to add a social component;</li>
	<li>Utilize, at no cost, outside agencies, institutions, organizations, and businesses to develop a coordinated series of programs both in and outside the library building; and</li>
	<li>Identify areas where staff training can prepare them to help patrons in need of socialization.</li>
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<strong>Presenter:</strong>

<p><em><img alt="" src="https://neo-rls.org/photos/Tony_Iovino_square_150x150_05072025123808.JPG" style="float:left; margin:5px 15px; width:100px" />Tony Iovino</em>&nbsp;(he/him) is the assistant director of the Oceanside (NY) Library, a position he has held since January 2015. Prior to joining the Oceanside Library, he was the head of litigation and managing partner of a medium size law firm he co-founded in 1986.</p>

<p>Tony received his BA from the University of Richmond (History and Economics) in 1979, his Juris Doctorate from St. John&rsquo;s University in 1982, and his MLIS from the University of Kentucky in 2020, where he was the recipient of the Melody Trosper Award for excellence in scholarship, leadership, and service.</p>

<p>Tony has lectured locally and throughout the United States on library topics. He is the chair of the Membership Committee of the New York Library Association and is a published author and poet. He has received a number of awards for his service to the community.</p>
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&nbsp;<br />Location:<br />Online via Zoom<br /><br />,  
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