Upcoming Webinars

Register for our upcoming learning management webinars and learn about essential topics directly from experts in organizations like yours.

  • All Webinars
  • Libraries
  • Academic Libraries
  • Learning & Development
  • Organizational Culture
  • Public Libraries
A human hand holding a brain in the style of a computer network

Navigating AI Ethics

Join David Hatami for this presentation on the critical importance of ethics in the development and deployment of AI systems. Participants will have a deeper understanding of the ethical landscape surrounding AI and the importance of proactively addressing these challenges to ensure the responsible and beneficial development of AI technologies.

Register
A hand stopping a row of blocks from tumbling into each other

"Toxic," Traumatized, or Neurodivergent?Setting Appropriate Boundaries Without Writing Anyone Off

There is a lot of popular guidance about how to spot and avoid people who seem "difficult," "toxic," or "high conflict," but these people may be privately experiencing traumas or coping with mental health problems. Join Dan Berstein to explore tools to craft effective, appropriate, and accessible communication boundaries that address the behavior challenges that often seem to be barriers.

Register
Two white talk bubbles on a blue background

Strengthening Your Communication Skills

Communication is a process that involves at least two people – a sender and a receiver. For it to be successful, the receiver must understand the message in the way that the sender intended. Join Andrew Sanderbeck for this interactive and informative program and leave with takeaway tips and techniques you can use at work, at home, or wherever you go!

Register
A multicultural group of people at a town hall meeting. A young African-American woman holds a microphone and is smiling.

Civic Literacy in Public Libraries: What, Why, and How

Civic literacy is one of IMLS's 21st Century Skills and is correlated with civic engagement. As a branch of information literacy, civic literacy could help increase critical thinking skills and combat mis/disinformation. But what, exactly, is civic literacy and how can public libraries develop engaging programming around this topic? Join Laura Saunders to explore some of the research on the topic and dive into ideas for public library programming.

Register
An African-American man wearing glasses and a headset and smiling at a laptop

Designing Virtual Learning for Application and Impact

Today, more than ever, there is a need to ensure that virtual learning works to improve organizational outcomes. To secure the support and funding that virtual learning needs, it must deliver business results. Join Dr. Jack Phillips to learn how designers, developers, providers, and program owners can ensure that technology-based learning delivers results by applying design thinking principles. 

Register
An elephant walking through an office

Talk to the Elephant - Designing Learning for Behavior Change

What do you do when people know they need to wear their safety glasses, or add to their retirement savings, or update their client records, or finish their compliance training, or submit their expense reports on time, but they still aren’t doing it? Join Julie Dirksen to explore how to design with principles and models from behavioral science. Learn the top reasons why learning fails to change behavior and what you can do instead. 

Register
White tiles showing human figures connected with lines between them

LinkedIn for Librarians

LinkedIn can help with finding a job or filling open positions at the library—but it is also a great tool for professional networking, finding partners for collaboration, and sharing professional news with a wider audience. Join Melody Karle for this webinar on using LinkedIn for libraries, covering the basics of using LinkedIn as well as library-specific tips for using and managing this tool.

Register
A computer screen showing many blue files and one white file

Institutional Repository Basics for Academic Librariese

Institutional repositories (IRs) serve as platforms for collocating, showcasing, and disseminating institutions’ research outputs, creative scholarship, and other unique resources. Join Wendy Walker for this webinar on building and sustaining an effective IR. Wendy will share practical tips on navigating a multifaceted and evolving landscape of policies, Open Access and copyright, institutional context, staffing and resource management, and more.

 

Register

Get notified of new articles and webinars

Subscribe to our blog and never miss learning and development content that can help you tackle today's most important challenges.

Triangle_Dark 1

Recent Blogs and Webinars

Library Education

Webinar: Surprise! You're a Cataloger

In this free one-hour webinar, Teressa Keenan shares the basics of book cataloging so you can get materials out to your users!

Webinars

Webinar: Build a Needs Assessment Strategy

In this free one-hour webinar, Jody Lumsden covers how needs assessments ensure training and development investments are effective and efficient.

Library Education

Webinar: Managing Effective Library Boards

In this free one-hour webinar, John Chrastka helps library directors foster a board that is proactive, engaged, and responsive to community needs.