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LILRC would like to recognize the following libraries for
providing facilities to host our Continuing Education Program:
Brentwood Public Library
Farmingdale Public Library
Farmingdale State College, Greenley Library
Harborfields Public Library
Merrick Library
Please note that program dates, times, and locations
listed in this brochure are subject to change. Please
refer to the LILRC Training & Events Calendar
online for the most up-to-date information at:
http://www.lilrc.org/events.
▪ NY3Rs Webinar: Saving to the Cloud
▪ Introduction to Windows 8.1
▪ Setting Up Your Windows 8 Computer
▪ Introduction to Web Design with Dreamweaver
▪ Intermediate Web Design with Dreamweaver
▪ Resolving Grievances Workshop
▪ Getting Started with Podcasting
▪ NY3Rs Webinar: Privacy and Social Networks
▪ The Principles and Practices of Archival Processing for
Non-Archivists: Session I
▪ Library Assessment Overview: Designing a Research Study &
Analyzing Data
▪ The Principles and Practices of Archival Processing for
Non-Archivists: Session II
▪ NY3Rs Webinar: RFID
▪ Creative Marketing
▪ Speak to Impress: Public Speaking Skills for Librarians and
Archivists
▪ The Principles and Practices of Archival Processing for
Non-Archivists: Session III
▪ Workplace Conflict Resolution Workshop
▪ “Hands On” Processing of an Archival Collection
▪ LILRC Annual Membership Meeting
▪ Intermediate WordPress
▪ Advanced WordPress
PROGRAMS @ A GLANCE
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Wednesday, January 21st
NY3Rs Webinar: Saving to the Cloud
Live—online at your desk
2:00PM – 4:00PM
Wouldn't it be wonderful to get to your files no matter where you
were? You now can! You can save files "to the cloud" and, as long
as you have Internet access, you should be able to access them.
Cloud storage is one of the newer technologies that could make
your life a whole lot easier!
Registration: www.ny3rs.org/educational-opportunities/registration
Thursday, January 22nd
Introduction to Windows 8.1
Farmingdale Public Library
10:00AM-12:30PM
This hands-on class provides an understanding of the brand new
version of Windows. Learn to use the desktop to work with files
and folders and applications. Install and uninstall programs, use
help, search and much more.
Presented by: Sharper Training Solutions, Inc.
FEE: $25 Member; $55 Nonmember; $20 Retired Member/
Student/Unemployed
Thursday, January 22nd
Setting Up Your Windows 8 Computer
Farmingdale Public Library
1:30PM-4:00PM
In this hands-on class, you will learn how to set up your new
computer to enhance your work environment. Learn how to
create tiles, icons and folders on the start screen and desktop, get
apps from the store, use display properties, put files where you
need them, understand drives, folders and files, set up and install
new programs, remove apps and programs you do not want, use
Windows Help, and much more.
Presented by: Sharper Training Solutions, Inc.
FEE: $25 Member; $55 Nonmember; $20 Retired Member/
Student/Unemployed
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JANUARY
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FEBRUARY
Friday, February 6th
Introduction to Web Design with
Dreamweaver
Farmingdale Public Library
10:00AM-12:30PM
Create your own website and share your information with the
whole world. Learn about the workings of Web sites and how to
make your own Web pages. Layout text, add images and link to
your favorite sites, even let your visitors email you. For
intermediate and advanced computer users. This session is a
continuation of the Introduction course and will expand on topics
including layout, formatting, tools and much more for your
desktop publishing projects.
Presented by: Sharper Training Solutions, Inc.
FEE: $25 Member; $55 Nonmember; $20 Retired Member/
Student/Unemployed
Friday, February 6th
Intermediate Web Design with
Dreamweaver
Farmingdale Public Library
1:30PM-4:00PM
Learn intermediate features of creating websites using
Dreamweaver including text and graphics, layouts, links, and
much more.
Prerequisite: Introduction to Web Design with Dreamweaver or
equivalent knowledge.
Presented by: Sharper Training Solutions, Inc.
FEE: $25 Member; $55 Nonmember; $20 Retired Member/
Student/Unemployed
LILRC Continuing Education Blog
Don’t forget to check out LILRC’s Continuing Education Blog
for information on LILRC CE programs, including
presentation slides, handouts, and much more.
http://lilrcevents.org
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Monday, February 9th
Resolving Grievances Workshop
Farmingdale Public Library
10:00AM-12:00PM
All workplaces have grievances, formal and otherwise. This workshop
will focus on the role of managers in the grievance process,
the importance of effectively handling grievances, and the need to
monitor workplace policies and procedures to reduce negativity and
enhance productivity in the work environment. Throughout the
presentation, the grievance process and its inherent elements such as
communication, timeliness, confidentiality, and impartiality will be
discussed, as will the importance of preparing for arbitration, in the
event the grievance is not resolved in house. Upon completion of this
workshop, participants can expect to better understand the key
principles of the grievance process, gain awareness of their
applications within the workplace, and apply/reinforce the requisite
skills for resolving grievances.
Presenter: Dr. John Coverdale, Center for Human Resource Studies,
New York Institute of Technology
FEE: $40 Member; $125 Nonmember; $20 Retired Member/
Student/Unemployed; $5 CEU Certificate (additional)
Thursday, February 12th
Getting Started with Podcasting
Farmingdale Public Library
1:30PM-3:30PM
In this hands-on training session, learn everything you ever wanted to
know about Podcasting—including making, creating and uploading
podcasts to iTunes—step by step! Christopher Doyle will provide an
overview of what podcasting is and will also demonstrate how to start
a podcast project. The following topics will be covered: hardware
requirements, how to source free legal open source software/encoders,
how to locate creative commons music and other podsafe music, how
to create program cover art, creating RSS feeds, and much more.
Presenter: Christopher Doyle, Owner of 2 X-treme, Inc.
FEE: $20 Member; $65 Nonmember; $15 Retired Member/
Student/Unemployed; $5 CEU Certificate (additional)
FEBRUARY
FEBRUARY
Wednesday, February 18th
NY3Rs Webinar: Privacy and Social Networks
Live—online at your desk
2:00PM-4:00PM
Facebook? Twitter? LinkedIn? FourSquare? Are you on one of
these? Two? Three? Social networks are becoming more common
and in libraries, expected. However, there has been a lot of
discussion concerning how much each of these networks knows
about you, how much they share with others, and who they are
sharing with. Take a trip on the dark side. Find out what you
agreed to when you accepted their Terms of Service!
Registration: www.ny3rs.org/educational-opportunities/registration
Thursday, February 19th
The Principles and Practices of Archival Processing for Non-
Archivists: Session I
Harborfields Public Library
9:00AM-12:30PM
This training session will cover the following topics:
▪ What is the purpose of guidelines?
▪ What is an Archive and who will need these guidelines?
▪ Glossary of archival terms
▪ Major risks
▪ Taking control
▪ Providing safe access
Presenter: Antonia Mattheou, Archivist-Huntington Town Clerk’s
Archives
FEE: $25 All; $20 Student/Retired Member/Unemployed;
$5 CEU Certificate (additional)
Save the Date: Library Advocacy Day
New York Library Association's (NYLA)
Library Advocacy Day will take place on Wednesday,
February 25, 2015 at the Empire State Plaza in Albany, NY.
Special thanks to NCLA and SCLA for providing bus transportation.
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MARCH
Tuesday, March 17th
Library Assessment Overview:
Designing a Research Study & Analyzing Data
Farmingdale State College, Greenley Library
10:00PM-3:00PM
This course will be an introduction and overview of the research
design process, including the components of a good research
design, types of research strategies, a summary of popular
research designs, data collection methods, and statistical software
description.
The session includes two sets of hands-on exercises. In the first
exercise, participants will run and analyze data using a
hypothetical case study. In the second, participants will consider a
specific research study they wish to implement, outline their
research design steps, and specify their data collection methods
and data analysis plan.
Who Should Attend: This workshop will benefit anyone
interested in beginning a research study at their organization. No
prior knowledge of research design is necessary.
By the end of the workshop, participants will: Understand the
components of the research design process; Choose a suitable
research design for their study; Assess and choose suitable data
collection methods for their study; Choose suitable methods to
analyze their data; Determine how to utilize their results to
improve their organization.
Presented by: Ian Beckford and Neera Mohess, Queensborough
Community College
FEE: $30 Member; $75 Nonmember; $25 Retired Member/
Student/Unemployed; $5 CEU Certificate (additional)
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SAVE THE DATE
Monday, March 23rd
NY3Rs Webinar: RFID
Live—online at your desk
2:00PM-4:00PM
MARCH
Thursday, March 19th
The Principles and Practices of Archival Processing for Non-
Archivists: Session II
Harborfields Public Library
9:00AM-12:30PM
This training session will cover the following topics:
▪ Storage and preservation
▪ Records Management and Archives
▪ Arrangement and Description
▪ Funding and Sustainability
▪ Benefits from your archives
▪ Decisions on long-term custody
Presenter: Antonia Mattheou, Archivist-Huntington Town Clerk’s
Archives
FEE: $25 All; $20 Student/Retired Member/Unemployed;
$5 CEU Certificate (additional)
Friday, March 27th
Creative Marketing
The Merrick Library
10:00AM-12:00PM
In an environment of shrinking budgets, organizations that intend
to increase usage and visitor numbers need creative and
affordable marketing and content strategies. Participants will
learn valuable lessons from inspiring case studies about library
offline, online, and multi-channel campaigns from the United
States and Europe and have the opportunity to discuss marketing
ideas and tactics that will enable them to implement successful
campaigns of their own.
Presenter: Johannes Neuer, Director of Digital Engagement at The
New York Public Library.
FEE: $45 Member; $140 Nonmember; $40 Retired Member/
Student/Unemployed; $5 CEU Certificate (additional)
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JANUARY Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
19 20 21 2PM-4PM
NY3Rs Webinar: Saving to the Cloud
22 10AM-12:30PM
Introduction to Windows 8.1
1:30PM-4PM Setting Up Your Windows 8
Computer
23
FEBRUARY Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
2 3 4 5 6 10AM-12:30PM
Introduction to Web Design with Dreamweaver
1:30PM-4PM Intermediate Web Design
with Dreamweaver
9 10AM-12PM
Resolving Grievances Workshop
10 11 12
1:30PM-3:30PM
Getting Started with
Podcasting
13
16 17 18
2PM-4PM
NY3Rs Webinar:
Privacy and
Social Networks
19
9AM-12:30PM Principles
and Practices of Archival
Processing for
Non-Archivists: Session I
20
23 24 25
NYLA Library
Advocacy Day
January-June 2015
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MARCH Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
16 17 10AM-3PM
Library Assessment Overview: Designing
a Research Study & Analyzing Data
18 19 9AM-12:30PM
Principles and Practices of Archival Processing
for Non-Archivist: Session II
20
23
2PM-4PM
NY3Rs Webinar:
RFID
24 25 26 27
10AM-12PM
Creative
Marketing
APRIL Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
20 21 22 23 24 10AM-12PM
Speak to Impress: Public Speaking Skills for
Librarians and Archivists
27 28 29 9AM-12:30PM
Principles and Practices of Archival Processing for
Non-Archivists: Session III
30
January-June 2015
MAY Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 10AM-12:15PM
Workplace Conflict Resolution Workshop
11 12 13 9AM-12:30PM
Hands-On Processing of an Archival Collection
SAVE THE DATE
Join LILRC for the newly formed Special Interest Group (SIG) meetings at the
Farmingdale Public Library. All are welcome to attend.
Friday, January 30, 2015—Technical Services SIG
Friday, March 27, 2015—Media Services SIG
Please visit the LILRC Events & Training Calendar for details:
http://www.lilrc.org/events
JUNE Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8 9 10 11 12 10AM-12:30PM
Intermediate WordPress 1:30PM-4PM
Advanced WordPress
15 16 LILRC Annual
Membership Meeting
17 18 19
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Friday, April 24th
Speak to Impress: Public Speaking Skills for Librarians and
Archivists
Farmingdale Public Library
10:00AM-12:00PM
Public speaking is a vital skill in any profession. As librarians and
archivists, we participate in meetings, provide instruction to the
public, pitch to clients, and address colleagues regularly. Effective
communication is key to conveying our messages, whether they
inform, persuade, or direct.
Content matters, and so does delivery. In order to maximize our
credibility and showcase our expertise in the workplace, attention
must also be paid to preparation, non-verbal cues, and more.
Join us for this interactive 2-hour session that will provide
practical tips for speaking before an audience. No previous
experience or knowledge is required. Attendees will have an
opportunity to put these tips into practice and gain constructive
feedback from a supportive audience during the workshop.
Who should attend: Anyone interested in becoming more
comfortable speaking before an audience.
By the end of this program, participants will:
▪ Learn tips for communicating more effectively
▪ Gain more confidence with speaking before an audience
Presenter: Karen Erani
A member of Toastmasters International, Karen is active and a
former officer in Brooklyn’s Best Toastmasters, where she gives
speeches and earned Competent Leader status. Her excellence in
speaking was recognized when she won an Area 21 Humorous
Speech Contest.
This interactive workshop is limited to 18 participants and no more
than 2 participants per institution.
FEE: $40 Member; $75 Nonmember; $35 Retired Member/
Student/Unemployed; $5 CEU Certificate (additional)
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APRIL
LILRC is a Continuing Education Provider for the New York State Public Librarian Certification.
Certain programs are offering CEU certificates at an additional fee. For more information on
New York State Public Librarian Certification requirements, visit the NYS Library website at:
http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/libdev/cert/conted.htm.
Wednesday, April 29th
The Principles and Practices of Archival Processing for
Non-Archivists: Session III
Harborfields Public Library
9:00AM-12:30PM
This training session will cover the following topics:
▪ Useful Information-published guidance
▪ Audio-Visual Preservation
Consultant advice
▪ Archival networks
▪ Professional organizations and membership
▪ Ethics in archives
▪ Training and professional development
▪ Case studies
Presenter: Antonia Mattheou, Archivist-Huntington Town Clerk’s
Archives
FEE: $25 All; $20 Student/Retired Member/Unemployed;
$5 CEU Certificate (additional)
Friday, May 1st
Workplace Conflict Resolution Workshop
Brentwood Public Library
10:00AM-12:15PM
This program covers the basic skills needed to successfully
negotiate and to resolve disputes that occur at work. The “real
world” focus on practical ways to enable you to resolve day to day
conflict and to be a more effective negotiator. You’ll gain a better
understanding of the dynamics of conflict and negotiation, and,
how to manage yourself and your employees during tense
moments. You will learn to shift the focus from conflict to finding
solutions that work for all parties, and reduce unproductive
behavior, employee terminations, and lawsuits.
Presenters: Prof. Josh Bienstock, Esq. and Dr. Richard E. Dibble,
Center for HR Studies, New York Institute of Technology
FEE: $40 Member; $125 Nonmember; $20 Retired Member/
Student/Unemployed; $5 CEU Certificate (additional)
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APRIL/MAY
Wednesday, May 13th
“Hands On” Processing of an Archival
Collection
Harborfields Public Library
9:00AM-12:30PM
After having completed the first three workshops, attendees will
process a small collection of archival materials. Guidance is given
by a panel of archivists.
Presenters: Antonia Mattheou, Archivist-Huntington Town Clerk’s
Archives and Virginia Antonucci-Gibbons, LILRC
FEE: $25 All; $20 Student/Retired Member/Unemployed;
$5 CEU Certificate (additional)
Friday, June 12th
Intermediate WordPress & Advanced
WordPress
Farmingdale Public Library
10:00AM-12:30PM & 1:30PM-4:00PM
This course takes your site to the next level. You will learn how to
customize themes, find plugins and widgets, understand basic
coding, and how to unleash the full power and potential of this
program. This hands-on class will teach you WordPress best
practice and security tips, little-known and useful features and
much more.
Prerequisite: Introduction to WordPress or equivalent.
Presented by: Sharper Training Solutions, Inc.
FEE: $25 Member per/session; $55 Nonmember per/session;
$20 Retired Member/Student/Unemployed per/session
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MAY/JUNE
SAVE THE DATE LILRC Annual Membership Meeting
————Tuesday, June 16th————
More details coming soon!
PAYMENT: ___ Check ___Money Order TOTAL: $______
ARE YOU REQUESTING A CEU CERTIFICATE(S): ___Yes ___No
PLEASE CHECK ALL BOXES THAT APPLY:
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REGISTRATION FORM
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NAME:____________________________________________________________
INSTITUTION:_____________________________________________________
ADDRESS:_________________________________________________________
PHONE:_______________________ FAX:_______________________________
EMAIL:____________________________________________________________
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
WORKSHOP NAME(S):______________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
DATE(S):____________________________________________________________
All registrations and payments are due one week before the event.
WORKSHOP INFORMATION
LILRC/CE
627 N. Sunrise Service Rd.
Bellport, NY 11713
(P) 631-675-1570 Ext.207
(F) 631-675-1573
Email: training@lilrc.org
Cancellation Policy: Please notify LILRC at least
three (3) full business days prior to a scheduled
workshop to be eligible for a full refund. No
refunds or credits can be given after this deadline.
If you are unable to attend a workshop, you may
choose to send another person in your place
without penalty. Refunds cannot be made for no
shows. Please contact LILRC at (631) 675-1570
Ext.207 with questions/concerns.
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