Better Social Media for Libraries with Ned Potter
This is a two-part webinar: You can register once and access both sessions:Register for live webinars or webinar recordings This […]
This is a two-part webinar: You can register once and access both sessions:Register for live webinars or webinar recordings This […]
Today, email remains an indispensable and powerful means for libraries to engage with our users. Join our interactive session, where we'll delve […]
Are you ready to unlock the full potential of your Instagram presence? Join us for this online workshop where you'll […]
Do you want your library's website to look its best? Get inspiration for your own site by watching live demonstrations. […]
Dates: January 12, 19, and 26th (Fridays) from 1 PM to 2 PM CT (2 PM to 3 PM ET) […]
What does accessible content mean? What are libraries' obligations in terms of accessible content? What tools are available to make […]
Library Friends Groups are the backbone of community support for libraries, contributing financially and playing a crucial role in their […]
Part 1: March 13, 2024 @ 10 am - 11:30 am CT (11 am - 12:30 pm ET)Part 2: March […]
This webinar is intended for libraries that either want to create a library foundation or that have a foundation that […]
What is fair use? How about Creative Commons? Can you use that image you found online? Can you make copies […]
You know what a valuable resource your library is – but do the members of your community know? When we are […]
The Stafford Act, passed in 1988 and amended in 2021, designates public libraries as essential disaster response facilities, complementing the […]
This project was funded either under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services or the Library Cooperative Grant program. Florida’s LSTA and LCG programs are administered by the Department of State’s Division of Library and Information Services. For FY2024, 73% of the total costs for the PLAN Continuing Education program ($223,959) is supported by federal money and 27% of this program ($81,361) is supported by state money. The total budget of the project is $305,320.