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Affordable Care Act Webinar

Title:  Get Covered @ the Library: Affordable Care Act Resources for Libraries Presenters:  Barbara Bibel and Kelli Ham Format:  Webinar Date:  Monday, September 9, 2013 Start Time:          12 Noon...

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Eureka Leadership Institute Accepting Applications

If you are interested in library leadership, are employed by a California library, and have not yet participated in the Eureka! Leadership Program, please read the Call for Applications for the 2014...

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Making a Library Makerspace

“Making a Library Makerspace: From Idea to Evaluation and Everything in Between” Makerspaces have become quite a hot topic in libraries these days.  But what is a makerspace?  What does one look like?...

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Libraries and Common Core Standards Webinar–Tomorrow!

A webinar reminder from Infopeople.  Please let your staff and colleagues know about this event! Title:  Public Libraries and the Common Core Curriculum: Resources Presenter:  Kathleen Odean Format:...

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Responsive Web Design Online Course

Responsive Web Design for Libraries An Infopeople online course, January 28 to February 24, 2014 By next year there will be more active mobile devices than people on the planet. How can you ensure that...

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Black Belt Librarian

Registration is now open for: The Black Belt Librarian: Library Security in the Real World The 2014 Spring Workshop of the Pacific Library Partnership Staff Development Committee Presenter: Warren...

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Partnering with Your Local Schools: An Infopeople Online Course

A Smart Partnership: Collaborating Successfully with Your Local Schools An Infopeople online course, March 25, 2014 to April 21, 2014 Establishing a partnership between your public library and public...

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Black Belt Librarian Workshop

See our previous post on the details of the Black Belt Librarian Workshop.  There are still openings!  Again, this workshop is open to ALL staff levels, so please get the word out to everyone, from...

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Protected: What’s New in Young Adult Literature? A Webinar from Infopeople

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Webinar on ELIS, the Electronic Immigration System

On September 29, 2014, at 11 AM Pacific, the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will offer the fifth in a series of free webinars for...

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is offering training to librarians around the country on personal finance topics, and is excited to be hosting a session at San Francisco Public Library on...

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Announcing a 2017 session of PLP’s successful professional development...

Are you fairly new in your current job and want to learn with and from peers and strengthen your network of local library leaders? Have you been in your current job for a while and want an opportunity...

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Expanding Leadership and Management Perspectives Announcing a professional...

What: An intensive, year long program for ten to twelve people focused on improving problem solving skills, understanding the big picture of the environment in which public libraries operate, and...

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Registration is open for “Cracking the Codes: Libraries Promoting Racial Equity”

The 2017 Spring Workshop of the Pacific Library Partnership Staff Development Committee is pleased to present two sessions of this workshop, which is appropriate for all levels of library staff....

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A Menagerie of Minecraft News & Links from Internet Librarian 2018

The following is a guest posts by Chris Markman, Senior Librarian at Palo Alto City Library in conjunction with PLP’s recently awarded Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, “Cybersecurity...

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A Short Guide for Library Computer Labs Wanting to Use Minecraft: Part 1

The following is a  guest post by Chris Markman, Senior Librarian at Palo Alto City Library in conjunction with PLP’s recently awarded Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, “Cybersecurity...

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A Short Guide for Library Computer Labs Wanting to Use Minecraft: Part 2

The following is a guest post by Chris Markman, Senior Librarian at Palo Alto City Library in conjunction with PLP’s 2018-2019 Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, “Cybersecurity for Youth...

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A Short Guide for Library Computer Labs Wanting to Use Minecraft: Part 3

The following is a guest post by Chris Markman, Senior Librarian at Palo Alto City Library in conjunction with PLP’s 2018-2019 Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, “Cybersecurity for Youth...

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Is It Pedagogically Valid?

Inspired by a twitter thread started by Mark Anderson from the ICTEvangelist blog that I found through a fellow Minecraft Mentor’s retweet, this post should clear up a few questions about the project...

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Why Educators Probably Shouldn’t Use Minecraft In Their Classrooms: Reality...

As a fulfillment of my librarian duties, this is a post dedicated to an opposing viewpoint. A nod towards objectivity. Readers should be aware that I’ve been playing Minecraft on and off for nearly a...

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