A Note From the
Continuing Education Coordinator

 

I'm excited to announce that registration is now open for Back to the Book XXIII: Readers’ Advisory, Historical Fiction, & Merchandising! Join us on Thursday, September 26th at the Hilton Garden Inn in Twinsburg for a day filled with insightful sessions and networking opportunities. 

 

The morning kicks off with the RA Toolbox: "Read a Book in Five Minutes" followed by the Guided Genre Reading Round Table (GGRRT): Introduction to Historical Fiction, presented by Ris Labib and Amber Salmon from Akron-Summit County Public Library. 

 

In the afternoon, you're invited to bring one of your favorite books to share at your table. Allison Fiscus of the Toledo Lucas County Public Library will then lead a session on Merchandising for Patron Experience. The day concludes with a special appearance by historical mystery author Amanda Flower. 

 

This is an event you won't want to miss—a chance to enhance your skills and connect with fellow libraries. 

 

Have a great day! 

 

Melissa 

Many Opportunities to Choose

 

August

Flying Solo: Considerations for Archivists & Librarians (I)

8/6/2024
LGBTQ+ 101 with an Intergenerational Perspective (F)

8/7/2024
Engaging with Teens Beyond Your Teen Library Staff (F)

8/15/2024
Public Relations and Marketing Virtual Networking Meeting

8/20/2024

We See You:
Library Programming for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (
F)

8/21/2024

What can Roku do for your library? (F)

8/27/2024
Become a Sustainability Leader:
How to Increase the Environmental Capital of your Library. (F)

8/28/2024

 

September
Prioritizing Self-Care for Management (F)

9/4/2024

Serving the Neurodivergent in your Library (F)

9/5/2024

Circulation Networking Meeting

9/5/2024

Human Resource and Fiscal Officer Networking Meeting

9/6/2024

Book Discussion Networking Meeting

9/4/2024 

EBSCO: Product & Information Updates for OHIO Public Libraries (F)

9/10/2024

AI is Here, Now What Do I Do as a Library Worker? A Beginner’s Guide to Using AI in Everyday Workflows (F)

9/11/2024

Excel Drop-in Q & A (Excel Nerds and Novices welcome)

9/11/2024

Book Talking for Teens: In Middle Schools and High Schools (F)

9/12/2024

Thinking Outside the (Search) Box: Advanced Strategies and Techniques for Fulfilling Patrons' Information Needs (A)

9/18/2024

Public Speaking: Effective Skills for Libraries (F)

9/19/2024

Challenging Post-COVID Impacts on School Readiness through Storytime Standards (I)

9/24/2024

Back to the Book XXIII: Readers' Advisory, Historical Fiction, & Merchandising

9/26/2024

 

October

Youth Services (Children & Teen) Virtual Networking Meeting

10/1/2024
Accessible Digital Libraries:
Navigating Smartphone Assistive Technology with Low-Vision Patrons  (F)

10/2/2024
Directors/Deputy Directors Virtual Networking Meeting

10/2/2024

A Day for Public Service: Psychological Safety and
Building Connections in the Workplace (F)

10/8/2024
Teen Book Discussion (F)

10/9/2024

NEW-2024-2025 Leadership Academy(I)

10/10/2024

Library Bootcamp: Readers' Advisory 101 (F)

10/16/2024

Intro to Digitization (F)

10/17/2024

Technical Services/Collection Development Networking Meeting

10/17/2024

NEW-Intersectionality 101 (I)

10/22/2024

NEW-Library Friends Groups: A Guide To Growing Your Friends (F)

10/23/2024
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Accessibility Networking Meeting

10/24/2024

Adult Services Virtual Networking Meeting

10/29/2024

A Day for Public Service: Psychological Safety and
Building Connections in the Workplace (F)

10/30/2024

 

November

NEW-Inclusive Hiring for Staff (A)

11/12/2024
Outreach Networking Meeting

11/12/2024

Readers Advisory for Teens (F)

11/14/2024

A Day for Public Service: Psychological Safety and
Building Connections in the Workplace (F)

11/20/2024 

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WE INVITE YOU to serve on a NEO-RLS Board Committee or Advisory Group

 

Have you thought about changes you would like to see at NEO-RLS?  If so, we want to encourage you to volunteer for one of our Board Committees or Advisory Groups. Contact Ragan Snead by August 29th if you have questions or are interested in volunteering. We would love to have you join us!

 
 

 Free traveling exhibit on teens & drugs from DEA

 

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Museum is making traveling displays available to public libraries. To request a display, interested librarians can either contact Jan McKay Wrzesinski, Museum Director of the DEA Museum, at deamuseum@dea.gov or reach out to the DEA’s Detroit Division, which serves Ohio and Michigan.  A plus of going through a field division is that the library can request a speaker, and if the field division has a person available, they will try to arrange that. DEA Special Agents appreciate the opportunity to talk with youth.

 

See a 12-page booklet about the exhibit here: https://drugexhibit.org/downloads/DEAMuseum__FreeExhibitOnTeensAndDrugs__combined.pdf

 

 
 
 
 
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