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Continuing Education Program
LILRC would like to recognize the following libraries for
providing facilities to host our Continuing Education Program
Brentwood Public Library
Connetquot Public Library
Farmingdale Public Library
Farmingdale State College, Greenley Library
Merrick Library
Nassau Library System
North Merrick Public Library
Port Washington Public Library
Sachem Public Library
South Huntington Public Library
Find LILRC Online! Now connecting with LILRC people and resources is easier than ever. Find us online
at your favorite social and professional networks.
http://lilrcevents.org www.facebook.com/LILRCouncil
www.flickr.com/photos/lilrc www.twitter.com/lilrc
▪ Summer Vendor Demo: Mobile Hotspot (WiFi on the Go) for
Library Lending
▪ Introduction to Adobe Photoshop
▪ Your Library is Now Your Business: What’s Next?
▪ Intermediate Adobe Photoshop
▪ Bloxels
▪ Raspberry Pi for the Techie
▪ Retropie: How to Create a Gaming Machine
▪ Suffolk County Legislative Breakfast
▪ Nassau County Legislative Breakfast
▪ Raspberry Pi and the Librarian
▪ 23rd Annual Archives Month Conference: Medical Archives:
Processing, Privacy and Preservation
▪ Introduction to WordPress
▪ 27th Annual Conference on Libraries and the Future: Fix the
Future: Access, Innovation, Opportunities
▪ Intermediate WordPress
▪ Social Media Engagement for Cultural Institutions
▪ Advanced WordPress
▪ A Guide to Crafting and Promulgating the Employee Handbook
▪ Design Thinking for Libraries: Tips and Tricks for Better Graphics and
Content to Communicate to Your Patrons!
▪ Introduction to Google Apps
▪ Copyright Skills as Risk Management Tools: The Librarian’s Role
Friday, July 20
Summer Vendor Demo: T-Mobile Hotspot (WiFi on the go) for Library
Lending
Farmingdale Public Library
10AM-11AM
Join LILRC for this free Summer Vendor Demo featuring the T-Mobile's ZTE Falcon portable hotspot devices. A T-Mobile Representative will discuss the mobile hotspot lending program designed for libraries and other new initiatives for education. A library mobile hotspot lending program can help bridge the digital divide by offering patrons mobile WiFi hotspots for checkout. Library users without broadband internet access at home can borrow the device to gain internet access for job searching, doing homework, or acquiring information about public resources, etc. Presenter: Mark Schenk, Government and Education Office, T-Mobile USA FEE: FREE Register online at https://2018summer.eventbrite.com.
Friday, August 10
Introduction to Adobe Photoshop
Farmingdale State College, Greenley Library
10AM-12:30PM
Become an instant graphic artist by working with images and pictures in Adobe
Photoshop. Learn how to alter images including sizing, shaping and coloring.
Re-touch, filter and add effects to create works of art or just make your digital
photos look the way you want them to.
Prerequisite: For intermediate and advanced computer users.
Presented by: Sharper Training Solutions, Inc.
FEE: $30 Member; $60 Nonmember;
$25 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 photos,
presentation slides, and much more.
https://lilrcevents.org
LILRC Continuing Education Registration To register for LILRC Continuing Education programs visit
the LILRC Training and Events Calendar online to find
program registration forms. Please also note that LILRC CEU
certificates are now available to all attendees at no charge!
http://lilrc.org/events
Friday, August 10
Your Library is Now Your Business: What’s Next?
Farmingdale Public Library
10AM-12PM
You are now CEO of your company and the buck stops with you. This workshop will focus on how to assemble a strong winning team at the top through leadership and human resources practice in a library setting. Bryant Library Director Victor Caputo and Bryant Library Human Resources Admin-istrator Deepa Chandra will discuss team building, staff development, changing a culture, finance, with the end result of meeting the needs of your patron base. Presenters: Victor Caputo, Director, Bryant Library; Deepa Chandra, Human Resources Administrator, Bryant Library FEE: $25 Member; $80 Nonmember; $20 Retired Member/Student/Unemployed
Friday, August 17
Intermediate Adobe Photoshop
Farmingdale State College, Greenley Library
10AM-12:30PM
Learn intermediate features and editing techniques in Adobe Photoshop
including retouching, filters, effects and much more.
Prerequisite: Introduction to Adobe Photoshop or equivalent. For intermediate
and advanced computer users.
Presented by: Sharper Training Solutions, Inc.
FEE: $30 Member; $60 Nonmember;
$25 Retired Member/Student/Unemployed
Please note that program details including 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.
Wednesday, August 22
Bloxels
Port Washington Public Library
10AM-11:30AM
1:30PM-3PM (Repeat Session)
The Summer Doubleheader: Learn about Bloxels and take a tour of Port Washington Public Library’s Newly Renovated Children’s Library! Bloxels is a way for children and teens to create their own video games that leverages a hands-on platform that requires no coding experience. Creators get to design their own character, build their own worlds, and tell the stories they imagine! After the game is created, the creators can share their games with their friends to get feedback or just to let them enjoy playing what they made. In this hands on program you will learn what Bloxels are, what products you need to run a program, and have an opportunity to create a Bloxel character with a partner. To learn more about Bloxels visit http://edu.bloxelsbuilder.com/ The other part of this “double header” is a tour of Port Washington Public Library’s newly renovated Children’s Library. The Port Washington team will show you their state of the art facility and answer questions about the renovation. Bloxels Presenters:
James Hutter, Technology Librarian, Port Washington Public Library and
Chairperson of the NCLA Computers & Technology Committee
Melanie Davidoff, Technology Librarian, Port Washington Public Library
Children’s Tour Guide:
Rachel Fox, Children’s Librarian and Head of Children’s Services, Port Wash-
ington Public Library
FEE: $25 Member; $50 Nonmember;
$20 Retired Member/Student/Unemployed
Thursday, August 30
Raspberry Pi for the Techie
North Merrick Public Library
10AM-12PM
Join Chris Jelley at his home library of North Merrick Public Library. Chris will show participants how he saved his library money by having his OPACs run off of Raspberry Pi computers instead of PC computers. Chris will also show how he makes and runs “headache free” digital signage with Raspberry Pi. After the workshop Chris will lead a tour of North Merrick Public Library so attendees can see the Raspberry Pi computers in action. On top of learning how to create Raspberry Pi OPACs and digital signage participants will learn the following: ▪ Getting staff/community buy in. ▪ How to keep RasPi secure/updated ▪ Costs and cost benefits ▪ User experience ▪ Realities of mixed OS environments Attendees should have an expert level understanding of computers. Having an understanding of Linux is helpful but not required. FEE: $75 Member; $100 Nonmember/Retired Member/Student/Unemployed
Friday, September 7
Retropie: How to Create a Gaming Machine Connetquot Public Library
10:30AM-12:30PM
Jesse Reinard of Connetquot Public Library will show participants how he runs a Retropie program for patrons at his library. Participants will leave the program with their own functional Retropie. They will also gain an understanding of how to make a Retropie and how to run their own similar program. Everything needed for the program will be provided - however, it is strongly encouraged that a Raspberry Pi 3 case is purchased or 3D printed beforehand. Participants should have a basic understanding of file management and know how to install software on a windows PC. FEE: $80 Member; $100 Nonmember/Retired Member/Student/Unemployed
Friday, September 21
Suffolk County Legislative Breakfast
Brentwood Public Library
8:30AM
All are welcome to attend. Co-sponsored by LILRC and SCLA.
RSVP by September 12, 2018 to:
Miranda Hatziangelou
631-273-7883 Ext. 201
Friday, September 28
Nassau County Legislative Breakfast
Nassau Library System
8:30AM
All are welcome to attend. Co-sponsored by LILRC and NCLA.
Please RSVP by September 19, 2018 to:
Eliscia Cirrone
631-675-1570 Ext. 201
Thursday, October 11
Raspberry Pi and the Librarian
South Huntington Public Library
10AM-12PM
Join Bianca Rivera from Long Beach Public Library as she answers the age old question of “Raspberry Pi, now what?” Bianca will show attendees how to start and promote their own Coding Club using Raspberry Pi computers. Attendees will receive an overview of available resources for those looking to get into coding. An example of a robot or physical computing project that libraries can run themselves will be shown. Attendees should have an intermediate understanding of downloading software.. No prior coding experience needed but an ability to understand coding is recommended. FEE: $75 Member; $100 Nonmember/Retired Member/Student/Unemployed
Friday, October 12
23rd Annual Archives Month Conference: Medical Archives: Processing,
Privacy and Preservation
Brentwood County Club
10AM-2PM
The program includes a hot breakfast buffet and an optional tour of the Long
Island Psychiatric Museum at Pilgrim State in Brentwood.
There will be a small traveling exhibit of objects on loan from the Dr. Sherman
Mills Collection, the Dr. Baer Collection, the collection of Allan Kucine, DDS,
and the Stony Brook University School of Dental Medicine.
Presenters:
Jamie Saragossi, Head, Health Sciences Library, Stony Brook University
Kristen Nyitray, Director, Special Collections and University Archives, and
University Archivist for Stony Brook University
Panel Discussion with:
Barbara Niss, Archivist for the Mt. Sinai Medical School Archives
Stephen Novak, Head of Archives & Special Collections at Columbia
University’s Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library
Arleen Shaner, Historical Collections Librarian at the New York Academy of
Medicine
FEE: $35 per attendee, $25 per student (id information to accompany
registration), $25 per retired LILRC member.
For more details, visit the LILRC Training and Events Calendar online
at:
http://www.lilrc.org/event/23rd-annual-archives-conference/
Upcoming OCLC WebJunction Webinars: to register for FREE: http://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction.html
Visit NOVELny training website for training courses (live and archived
webinars) offered by Britannica Online and Gale:
http://novelnewyork.org/training.php.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
16 17 18 19 20
Summer Vendor Demo
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
6 7 8 9 10
Introduction to Adobe Photoshop
Your Library is Now Your Business: What’s Next?
13 14 15 16 17
Intermediate Adobe Photoshop
20 21 22
Bloxels
23 24
27 28 29 30
Raspberry Pi for the Techie
31
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
3 4 5 6 7
Retropie: How to Create
a Gaming Machine
17 18 19 20 21
Suffolk County
Legislative Breakfast
24 25 26 27 28
Nassau County
Legislative Breakfast
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
3 4 5 6 7
Copyright Skills as Risk Management Tools: The
Librarian’s Role
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8 9
10 11 Raspberry Pi
and the Librarian
12 23rd Annual Archives
Month Conference: Medical Archives:
Processing, Privacy and Preservation
15 16 17 18 19 Introduction to
WordPress
22 23 24 25 26
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 2 Intermediate
WordPress
Social Media Engagement for
Cultural Institutions
12 13 14 15 16 Advanced WordPress
A Guide to Crafting
and Promulgating the Employee Handbook
26 Design Thinking
for Libraries
27 28 29 30 Introduction to
Google Apps
LILRC 26th Annual Conference on Libraries and the Future—Fix the
Future: Access, Innovation, Opportunities
Take Advantage of Our Discounted Rates to
Internet Librarian 2018 Conference
The Internet Librarian 2018 conference will be held October 16-18, 2018, at the Monterey Marriott in Monterey, California. By registering through LILRC, you will be eligible for special discounted rates. The Gold Pass is available to groups at the discounted rate of $649 (regularly $789 and the only pass to include preconference workshops). We will also offer a special rate of $399 for the 3-day event (regular rate is $549) and $119 on the Internet@Schools Track (regularly $209).
You can visit the Internet Librarian 2018 conference page at Information Today’s website (http://internet-librarian.infotoday.com/2018/) for full conference program information. Online registrations can be made until September 14, 2018 to receive the discounted rates (rates increase after this deadline). No discount rates are available for the pre-conference workshops.
To register for the LILRC discounted rate, visit: https://
secure.infotoday.com/RegForms/internetlibrarian/?Priority=LILRC18.
No promo code is needed!
Friday, October 19
Introduction to WordPress
Farmingdale State College, Greenley Library
10AM-12:30PM
Create your own website and share your information with the whole world.
Learn about the workings of WordPress and how to make your own web
pages. Layout text, add media, link to your favorite sites, create pages and post,
and even let your visitors email you.
For intermediate and advanced computer users.
Presented by: Sharper Training Solutions, Inc.
FEE: $30 Member; $60 Nonmember;
$25 Retired Member/Student/Unemployed
LILRC 27th Annual Conference on Libraries and the Future
Fix the Future:
Access, Innovation, Opportunities
Thursday Keynote Speaker:
LESSO HOME Representative
Friday Speakers: David Beard, Journalist
Representative from Powerplnt Representative from Electronic Frontier Foundation
Representative from Girls Who Code
Visit the LILRC website at http://www.lilrc.org/events for more details.
Twitter: #LILRC18
SESSION
EARLY BIRD By 9/21/18
REGULAR
9/22/18 & After
ONSITE
Thursday & Friday: Full conference package
_____ $135
_____ $165
_____ $190
Thursday night dinner only
_____ $55
_____ $65
______ $75
Friday session only
_____ $110
_____ $130
_____ $165
CEU credits will be issued by request (Full Conference on Friday only, no charge)
First time attendees—10% discount!
Thursday, October 25, 2018, 5:30PM
Friday, October 26, 2018, 8:30AM
Heritage Club
-at Bethpage-
Bethpage State Park, Farmingdale, NY
SAVE THE DATE
2018 Long Island Reception @ NYLA Annual Conference
Thursday, November 8, 2018 at the Hyatt Regency in
Rochester, NY
All are welcome! More details coming soon.
Friday, November 2
Intermediate WordPress
Farmingdale State College, Greenley Library
10AM-12:30PM
Learn more about creating WordPress websites, including how to customize
themes, find plugins and widgets, and much more
Prerequisite: Introduction to WordPress. For intermediate and advanced
computer users
Presented by: Sharper Training Solutions, Inc.
FEE: $30 Member; $60 Nonmember;
$25 Retired Member/Student/Unemployed
Friday, November 2
Social Media Engagement for Cultural Institutions
Sachem Public Library
10AM-12:30PM
The public expects to engage with institutions through various platforms,
including blogs, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Yet institutions often face
significant obstacles in this work, from a lack of technological infrastructure to
limited staff time and knowledge. In this workshop, we will discuss: the
benefits and challenges of social media, blogging as a platform for engagement,
best practices for running an intuitional blog, what types of posts draw
engagement, cross-platform promotion, and how to create your own blog.
Presenter: Joseph M. Adelman, Ph.D.
FEE: $35 Member; $70 Nonmember;
$30 Retired Member/Student/Unemployed
Friday, November 16
Advanced WordPress
Farmingdale State College, Greenley Library
10AM-12:30PM
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 practices and security tips, little-known and useful features and
much more.
Prerequisite: Intermediate WordPress or equivalent. For intermediate and
advanced computer users.
Presented by: Sharper Training Solutions, Inc.
FEE: $30 Member; $60 Nonmember;
$25 Retired Member/Student/Unemployed
Friday, November 16
A Guide to Crafting and Promulgating the Employee Handbook
Farmingdale Public Library
10AM-12PM
An employee handbook, sometimes also known as an employee manual, staff
handbook, or company policy manual, is a book given to employees by an
employer. Usually, the employee handbook contains several key sections and
includes information about company culture, policies, and procedures.
Professor Bienstock from NYIT School of Business is coming back to teach
this class and cover the following:
▪ The Purpose of the Handbook
▪ Preparing to draft the Handbook; review all existing policies and drafting
an outline
▪ The Contents of the Handbook
▪ Common Drafting Mistakes to be avoided
▪ Disseminating the Handbook
Presenter: Joshua E. Bienstock, Assistant Professor of Business Law, School
of Management, New York Institute of Technology
FEE: $30 Member; $95 Nonmember;
$25 Retired Member/Student/Unemployed
On-Demand Learning with LILRC
LILRC continues to offer an annual subscription to
online training of software applications and social
networking tools to all libraries through Atomic
Training at a highly discounted price of $50 per
subscription for LILRC member libraries and $100 per subscription for
non-member libraries. Each subscription will allow a library staff member
(user) to have access to all Atomic Training’s on-demand online tutorials for
one year. Atomic Training website currently offers over 700 courses on more
than 150 products from Microsoft, Adobe, Apple, Google, and more.
More info: http://www.lilrc.org/training-events/on-demand-learning/
Monday, November 26
Design Thinking for Libraries: Tips and Tricks for Better Graphics and
Content to Communicate to Your Patrons!
Farmingdale State College, Greenley Library
10AM-2PM
Join James Hartmann (Head of UX & Technology, Hewlett-Woodmere Public
Library) and James McHugh (IT Operations Manager, Nassau Library System)
as they share tips and tricks for graphic design that resonates with patrons!
Topics include: flyer design, free & cheap image editing software, website
construction tips, image accessibility, social media marketing, infographics,
Creative Commons and copyright, stock images, and more!
FEE: $25 Member; $50 Nonmember;
$20 Retired Member/Student/Unemployed
Friday, November 30
Introduction to Google Apps
Farmingdale State College, Greenley Library
10AM-12:30PM
Description: In this hands-on class, you will learn all about Google Calendar,
Maps, Google Drive, Docs and much more. We will cover creating an account,
applications available and more. Bring your questions.
Prerequisite: For intermediate and advanced computer users.
FEE: $30 Member; $60 Nonmember;
$25 Retired Member/Student/Unemployed
Friday, December 7
Copyright Skills as Risk Management Tools: The Librarian’s Role
Merrick Library
9:30AM-12:30PM
“Risk management” is at the top of every administrator’s agenda. While they
recognize the importance of complying with requirements of HIPAA, HEOA,
EEOC, etc., they may be unaware of the serious legal, financial, and ethical
risks resulting from noncompliance with copyright law.
In addition to being CONSUMERS of copyrighted materials, our organizations
are also CREATORS of original content, and they need to develop procedures
for protecting that often valuable content.
There are many misunderstandings about the complexities of copyright in the
digital age—and many opportunities to self-publish, use social media, employ
multimedia resources, exploit licensed resources, etc.
This course will explore the vital role librarians with basic copyright skills can
play in minimizing the organization’s exposure to liability. They can be
involved in discussions of “best practices” to balance the critical need to share
information among health professionals and educators while managing risks.
They can teach all types of patrons (administrators, staff, faculty, students, and
the public) how to employ copyright law as a tool to achieve their goals.
Topics to be covered
-Answering common myths with basic copyright concepts
-Formulating best practices for copyright risk management
-Developing awareness/communication/outreach/education plans
-Q+A
Presenter: Barbara C. Ingrassia, MLS, AHIP, CCM, Certified Copyright
Manager, Speaker and Trainer, President of Manage Copyright
FEE: $35 Member; $110 Nonmember;
$30 Retired Member/Student/Unemployed
Registration:
- Visit the LILRC website at www.lilrc.org/events, complete the
registration form and return it to LILRC by fax, mail or email along
with payment.
Payment:
- Payment can be mailed with registration or at a later date. Please
indicate on the registration that the check is to follow and when.
Member Rate:
- Any individual working for a member institution is a member of
LILRC and is entitled to the member rate for workshops.
Student Rate:
- Students must be working towards a MLS degree.
- Only personal checks will be accepted for the discounted rate.
- If the payment is made by an institution, the full member/nonmember
rate must be applied.
Retired Librarian Member:
- Retired librarians can be members of LILRC with a retired
librarian membership for a $25 member fee per year, which grants the
discounted rate and one coupon.
- When a staff member retires from a LILRC institution, he/she is no
longer a member unless they join LILRC as a Retired Librarian.
Cancellation:
- In an event that you need to cancel a registration, it must be made at
least three days in advance.
- You can send someone in your place if you are unable to attend to
not lose payment.
- If registration is canceled within two days, no refunds will be given.
CEU Certificate:
- Please indicate on the registration form if you would like a FREE
Continuing Education Certificate.
Coupon:
-One (1) coupon given to every LILRC member institution entitles one
(1) FREE LILRC program registration.
-Coupon excludes: Annual Archives Conference, Annual Conference
on Libraries and the Future.
-Coupons may only be used for the year on the coupon.
NAME:____________________________________________________________
INSTITUTION:_____________________________________________________
ADDRESS:_________________________________________________________
PHONE:_______________________ FAX:_______________________________
EMAIL:____________________________________________________________
WORKSHOP DATE(S):
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FEE RATE: ___Member ___Nonmember
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PAYMENT: ___ Check ___Money Order TOTAL: $_____
ARE YOU REQUESTING A FREE CEU CERTIFICATE(S): ___Yes ___No
All registrations and payments are due one week before the event.
LILRC/CE
627 N. Sunrise Service Rd.
Bellport, NY 11713
(P) 631-675-1570
(F) 631-675-1573
Email: [email protected]
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 with
questions/concerns.