LITT: Teens – Engaging Teens During the Summer
Summer is right around the corner. The weather will be hot, and the kids will be bored. Let’s chat about how to engage tweens and teens during the summer months. […]
Summer is right around the corner. The weather will be hot, and the kids will be bored. Let’s chat about how to engage tweens and teens during the summer months. […]
Throughout the fall/winter of 2023-2024, the ICfL in partnership with Library Strategies, will be offering a series of webinars focused on the various aspects of library facility improvements and capital […]
When: 1st Thursday of each month at 2pm MT/ 1pm PT Where: Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83383712444?pwd=RjZOYmZ1SlYvM0x0VGtrb0RpdUs5UT09 (See below for link to download a reoccurring Outlook calendar appointment) What: This is an optional standing […]
Join us to review Business Source Premier, EBSCO’s full-text database with content from leading business magazines and journals, including Forbes, Fortune, Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, American Banker, and Academy […]
Have you been hearing about Digital Inclusion and want to know more? Maybe you’re looking for tips and tricks on digital skills, devices, tech support, or good content to share. […]
Kate Brunner, Youth Services Consultant at the Colorado State Library, will join us to talk about Family, Friends, and Neighbors (FFN) Caregivers. Hear about her work with Growing Readers Together and join […]
Library marketing requires a broad skillset, including graphic design, writing, an understanding of how to use social media platforms, and more! Many of us acquire these skills on the job, […]
Join us for an overview of Small Business Reference Center, which offers hundreds of full-text small business journals, reference books, reports, and videos, including the Harvard Business School Faculty Seminar […]
Continuing Education Training Information Join us for one or two online trainings on adaptive programming and collection development in libraries. These free trainings will be presented by Jen Taggart, creator […]
A regular meeting of the Idaho Board of Library Commissioners is scheduled for Tuesday, April 30, 2024, at 10 a.m. MDT. The meeting agenda will be available on the Board […]
Continuing Education Training Information Join us for one or two online trainings on adaptive programming and collection development in libraries. These free trainings will be presented by Jen Taggart, creator […]
PLEASE NOTE - Due to popular demand, the topic of our last webinar will be changed from "Case Study Spotlight: New Builds & Rebuilds" to "Fundraising for Capital Projects." Throughout […]
When: 1st Thursday of each month at 2pm MT/ 1pm PT Where: Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83383712444?pwd=RjZOYmZ1SlYvM0x0VGtrb0RpdUs5UT09 (See below for link to download a reoccurring Outlook calendar appointment) What: This is an optional standing […]
Join us for a collaborative "Office Hours" session on House Bill 710 where participants will be able to ask questions and share their successes and challenges. For more information, please […]
Join us for an overview of Explora History, EBSCO’s full-text research database that covers topics in U.S. and world history from the earliest civilizations through the 21st century. We will […]
Gale’s ChiltonLibrary provides students with access to ASE test prep questions, a full video library, and step-by-step diagnosis and repair manuals to ensure a complete understanding of automotive technology. Diagrams […]
Over the years, LITT: Collection Development chats have touched on the topic of diversity audits. During May’s discussion, we will dive into this topic and talk exclusively about diversity audits. […]
Does your library offer outreach events in your local community? Is your library offering classic or expanded outreach services through bookmobile stops? Are you starting to serve senior centers, community […]
Join us for a collaborative "Office Hours" session on House Bill 710 where participants will be able to ask questions and share their successes and challenges. For more information, please […]
As we approach the semiquincentennial (250th) anniversary of America's independence, the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and PBS Books are working together to produce "Visions of America: All […]
You may have noticed over the last few years that the Make It at the Library program has morphed and ICfL’s support of it has changed. Well, hold onto your […]
Excited to learn more and share your thoughts on the current climate of our Latine community here in Idaho? Then this is the LITT Chat for you! I would like […]
Do you work at a library, arts organization, or organization serving older adults in Idaho? Great! You're invited to attend Growing Creative Aging for Idaho, a statewide convening of Idaho […]