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Monday January 18, 2010 -  Friday March 12, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none Learning 2.0 @ SEMLS Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: semls   877-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    The Web is no longer a place one goes to simply find information. It’s now a space for creating and mixing up content, interacting with others and building communities. That’s what Web 2.0 is all about. In this seven-week, online course, we will explore interactive tools, social communities and applications commonly used by many library patrons and students. Participants will create their own blog, explore and/or upload photos to Flickr, use Twitter, participate in a wiki, subscribe to RSS feeds and create a Facebook account. The class will include weekly interactions with other participants to discuss how libraries can use these tools to connect with patrons and students. With the exception of two scheduled chats, participants will be able to log in at any time to complete the work and participate in discussion. Participants will be expected to spend about three to five hours each week on the class. The class will last for seven weeks (we will be taking the week of February 15 off.) Participants will need to access the class on a computer that is able to connect to social networking sites like WordPress and Facebook (some filters may block these sites.) Instructed by Beth Gallaway, independent library trainer/consultant specializing in gaming, technology and youth services and she is a YALSA certified Serving the Underserved (SUS) trainer. Participants should have basic Internet proficiency before taking this class. http://www.semls.org/what/ce/proficiency.html    
    Location: Online
   
Tuesday February 9, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none 10:00 AM  -  12:00 PM The Circulator: a Fun Look at Workflow, Customer Service and Safety in the Library Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: semls   877-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    Don’t miss the hit of the season: a two-hour, multi-media workshop on examining your library’s workflow and safety issues in the circulation and delivery areas. Included are some funny animations, serious recommendations and resource lists. There’s plenty of time for discussion and idea sharing. The program is sponsored by the Ergonomic and Workflow Task Force of the Statewide Delivery Committee. Led by Cheryl Bryan, SEMLS Assistant Administrator for Consulting and Continuing Education. [Directions to the SEMLS office]
    Location: SEMLS Conference Room
   
 
misc_none 3:00 PM  -  5:00 PM Origami - the Ultimate Green 'Craft' Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: semls   877-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    Join us as master origami artist, Michael LaFosse offers a history lesson in this ancient Japanese tradition that combines art, math and nature. This workshop will include hands-on instruction for simple to intermediate origami pieces that you can use in your storytime or in support of our Go Green at Your Library Summer Reading Program. [Directions to the SEMLS office]
    Location: SEMLS Conference Room
   
Thursday February 11, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none 10:00 AM  -  1:00 PM Planning for Local History Collections Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: semls   877-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    Local history collections are valued by libraries and patrons but what about other materials that we inherit such as old diaries, letters, photographs, scrapbooks and newspaper clippings? What can you do to care for and provide access to these materials with limited staff, space and budget? This workshop will review some of the strategies that you could use to provide the best possible solution for your collections within your means. Topics discussed will be the role of the local history collection, why we collect archives, what an archivist is and when to hire a consultant, how to prepare to write a grant or advocate for funding for the local history collection and what emergency measures can be taken in the short term. This is not a workshop on how to process archival materials but rather an overview to help you determine how you should manage them. Presented by Judy Farrar, Archives and Special Collections Librarian at the Claire T. Carney Library at the University of MA, Dartmouth. With her husband and partner, under the name History Preserved, she has consulted with many local libraries on archival matters. [Directions to the SEMLS office]
    Location: SEMLS Conference Room
   
Friday February 12, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none 9:00 AM  -  12:00 PM Executive Board Meeting Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: SEMLS   508-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    Location: SEMLS Conference Room
Wednesday February 17, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none 10:00 AM  -  5:30 PM Handheld Librarian Online Conference II Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: semls   877-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    Participate in this national online conference with your SEMLS colleagues. Sponsored by the Alliance Library System and Learning Times, the two-day conference is an online gathering of professionals interested in mobile services by and for libraries. SEMLS will be airing this Webcast in its conference room so that library staff can watch the presentations and then discuss the information with their colleagues from the region. Participants can sign up for one or two days of the conference. For more information, go to http://www.handheldlibrarian.org. Participants should bring a brown bag lunch. SEMLS will provide drinks. [Directions to the SEMLS office]
    Location: SEMLS Conference Room
   
Thursday February 18, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none 10:00 AM  -  5:30 PM Handheld Librarian Online Conference II Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: semls   877-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    Participate in this national online conference with your SEMLS colleagues. Sponsored by the Alliance Library System and Learning Times, the two-day conference is an online gathering of professionals interested in mobile services by and for libraries. SEMLS will be airing this Webcast in its conference room so that library staff can watch the presentations and then discuss the information with their colleagues from the region. Participants can sign up for one or two days of the conference. For more information, go to http://www.handheldlibrarian.org. Participants should bring a brown bag lunch. SEMLS will provide drinks. [Directions to the SEMLS office]
    Location: SEMLS Conference Room
   
Wednesday February 24, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none 3:00 PM  -  5:00 PM Using NING Social Network in the Classroom and School Community Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: semls   877-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    Blogs, wikis, slideshows and videos can be overwhelming to keep organized. Additionally, the use of Facebook or Twitter can raise security concerns. The “Create-Your-Own Network” by NING is a great tool for collecting everything in one place by exposing students to the Internet while providing a judgment filter. See real examples of how NING is being used while reinforcing an understanding of blogs, discussions, embedding content and more. Instructed by Kevin Murphy, Information Technology Teacher, Frontier Regional School. Participants should have basic Internet proficiency before taking this class. This is a hands-on workshop limited to 16 participants and a minimum of five participants is required to hold the class. http://www.semls.org/what/ce/proficiency.html     [Directions to the SEMLS office]
    Location: SEMLS Computer Lab
   
Thursday February 25, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none SEMLS Computer lab is booked. Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Location: SEMLS Computer Lab
 
misc_none 10:00 AM  -  12:00 PM Effective Volunteers for Your Library Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: semls   877-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    Volunteers can improve your library in many ways. They willingly do repetitive work freeing your staff to address more complicated tasks, and because they are key stakeholders in your library, they serve as good-will ambassadors in the community. The time spent recruiting, training, involving and retaining volunteers can be a great benefit to the library. We’ll talk about best practices and some of the many ways volunteers are currently being used in member libraries. Instructed by Cheryl Bryan, SEMLS Assistant Administrator for Consulting and Continuing Education. [Directions to the Brewster Ladies' Library]
    Location: Brewster Ladies' Library
   
Tuesday March 2, 2010 Go To Top
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    Location: SEMLS Computer Lab
Wednesday March 3, 2010 Go To Top
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    Location: SEMLS Computer Lab
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Thursday March 4, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none 10:00 AM  -  1:00 PM Basic Image Editing for Free Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: semls   877-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    Picasa, IrfanView and JPegger are free programs that can be used for basic image editing. Picasa is a free download from Google and is great for organizing pictures and has great search capabilities. Picasa makes editing easy by previewing changes in real time and by providing for multiple levels of undo to revert to the original image. IrfanView is a simple image viewer and editor that supports all major graphic formats and allows you to modify color depth, crop and sharpen images. JPegger provides standard image management functions as well as the ability to create autorun CD’s for an easy way to distribute pictures. Presented by Barbara Andrews of Andrews Consulting. Participants should have basic Windows proficiency before taking this class. This is a hands-on workshop limited to 16 participants and a minimum of five participants is required to hold the class. http://www.semls.org/what/ce/proficiency.html     [Directions to the SEMLS office]
    Location: SEMLS Computer Lab
   
Friday March 5, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none 10:00 AM  -  12:00 PM Executive Board Meeting Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: SEMLS   508-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    Location: SEMLS Conference Room
Tuesday March 9, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none 10:00 AM  -  12:00 PM Adult Programming Roundtable: One Town, One Book Programming Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: semls   877-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    The SEMLS members’ adult programming roundtable will meet on Tuesday, March 9 from 10 to 12 at SEMLS. As usual, the roundtable will be opened up for a discussion of all kinds of adult programs that member libraries have been trying out over the past year and into this fall. This time we’ll have an in-depth discussion about successful One Town, One Book programs. Adrienne Latimer, Reference Librarian at the Falmouth Public Library, and Janet Campbell, Director of the Mansfield Public Library, will talk about the programs in their communities. The roundtable will be facilitated by Cheryl Bryan, SEMLS Assistant Administrator for Consulting and Continuing Education. [Directions to the SEMLS office]
    Location: SEMLS Conference Room
   
Wednesday March 10, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none 10:00 AM  -  3:00 PM Podcasting Toolkit Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: semls   877-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    Are you looking for a way to deliver library programming online for those users who cannot make it to your building? Podcasting is one way to reach out to patrons at home. With a podcast, your library can record library events, book reviews, poetry slams and talks and easily make them available on the Web. SEMLS now has recorders available for loan to libraries to help them create their own podcasts. In this class participants will create a podcast by recording the audio file, editing the recording, uploading it to a server and syndicating the show. Instructed by Beth Gallaway, independent library trainer/consultant specializing in gaming, technology and youth services and she is a YALSA certified Serving the Underserved (SUS) trainer. Participants should have basic Internet proficiency before taking this class. This is a hands-on workshop limited to 16 participants and a minimum of five participants is required to hold the class. http://www.semls.org/what/ce/proficiency.html     [Directions to the SEMLS office]
    Location: SEMLS Computer Lab
   
Thursday March 11, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none 10:00 AM  -  1:00 PM Creating Spreadsheets Using Microsoft Excel Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: semls   877-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    Spreadsheets are a great way to create budgets and track expenses. This hands-on workshop will explore all of the pull-down menus, toolbars and features that will help you create worksheets and charts. Learn to create and edit a spreadsheet, use formulas, preview and print a worksheet and create and edit charts. Presented by Barbara Andrews of Andrews Consulting. http://www.semls.org/what/ce/proficiency.html     [Directions to the SEMLS office]
    Location: SEMLS Computer Lab
   
Monday March 15, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none 10:00 AM  -  1:00 PM My Own Cafe: Now What? Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: semls   877-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    When My Own Cafe was launched it was ahead of its time. Now, with the world of Web 2.0 and the ability to easily communicate, create and collaborate, libraries have to consider dynamic ways to connect with teens, and, with teens who might never visit the library face-to-face. In this workshop you’ll find out how to use a variety of web tools – from Twitter, to YouTube, to Hulu, to VoiceThread to connect with teens where they are and without requiring them to go to your library Web presence whether it be a Facebook Fan Page, Web site, or MySpace page. Instructed by Linda Braun, Project Management and Consulting Coordinator, LEO: Librarians and Educators Online. Participants should have basic Internet proficiency before taking this class. This is a hands-on workshop limited to 16 participants and a minimum of five participants is required to hold the class. http://www.semls.org/what/ce/proficiency.html     [Directions to the SEMLS office]
    Location: SEMLS Computer Lab
   
Tuesday March 16, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none 9:30 AM  -  3:30 PM 2010 Teen Summit Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: semls   8787-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    Calling all teen librarians -- and anyone else interested in teen issues! The Massachusetts Regional Library Systems present their Second Statewide Teen Librarian Summit. Award winning author Nancy Garden will present the Keynote Address about her book Endgame and her research on bullying. Come hear from other teen librarians about topics like programming, award books, teen spaces, reader's advisory and more. You will leave at the end of the day with program ideas and solutions you can implement as soon as you get back to your library. You'll learn what works, and doesn't work, from other librarians facing the same issues you have. Join us for an information-packed day of roundtables, panel discussions and networking. Lunch is included; please indicate special dietary requests on your registration form. Sponsored by the Massachusetts Regional Library Systems. Each region is limited to 20 participants. http://www.towerhillbg.org/thwebdir.html    
    Location: Tower Hill Botannical Gardens
   
Thursday March 18, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none SEMLS Computer lab is booked. Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Location: SEMLS Computer Lab
 
misc_none 10:00 AM  -  1:00 PM Reinventing Library Environments: Focus on the Users Experience Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: semls   877-923-3531   semls.org
    Libraries are in the process of reinventing themselves in response to community needs. As we plan expensive adaptations, we need to stay informed about national trends in library services with green technology that can contain costs and serve as a conservation model for other community agencies and see images of efficient new libraries that are being built around the country. This workshop will focus on how to go about finding the space to add new services and integrating green technologies in existing buildings. Instructed by Cheryl Bryan, SEMLS Assistant Administrator for Consulting and Continuing Education. [Directions to the SEMLS office]
    Location: SEMLS Conference Room
   
Thursday March 25, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none 3:00 PM  -  5:00 PM Simple Programming With Scratch Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: semls   877-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    Scratch is a programming language from the MIT Media Lab that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, animations, games, music and art. No HTML or special programming skills are required. It is designed to help young people develop 21st century learning skills. Hennepin County Library System in Minneapolis has developed a range of programs based on Scratch and is now using an IMLS grant to replicate those projects in other public libraries (more info. at http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA6654567.html.) Holliston High School Library Teacher, MK Eagle has installed Scratch on all the computers in her school library. In this hands-on workshop she will teach participants how to use Scratch and discuss ways that it can be used in libraries. Participants should have basic Internet proficiency before taking this class. This is a hands-on workshop limited to 16 participants and a minimum of five participants is required to hold the class. http://www.semls.org/what/ce/proficiency.html     [Directions to the SEMLS office]
    Location: SEMLS Computer Lab
   
Tuesday April 6, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none 1:00 PM  -  3:00 PM What's New in Children's Books? Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: semls   877-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    What do you think of the award winners for last year? Are there books that should have been recognized but were overlooked? What are some of the spring titles that look promising? This workshop will highlight books for the 2009 and early 2010 publishing seasons. What new trends are developing? What are some of the titles that will excite summer readers? Join Patricia Keogh, retired children’s librarian and teacher of children’s literature, to hear about books your young reader will love. She will talk about some of the new books that elementary and middle school children won’t be able to resist. Please bring a book that you would like others to know about. We’ll have a sharing at the end of the session. [Directions to the SEMLS office]
    Location: SEMLS Conference Room
   
Friday April 9, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none 9:00 AM  -  1:00 PM Computer Lab Room Reserved Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: SEMLS   508-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    Location: SEMLS Computer Lab
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misc_none 10:00 AM  -  12:00 PM Executive Board Meeting Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: SEMLS   508-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    Location: SEMLS Conference Room
Monday April 19, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none Patriots' Day - SEMLS Office Closed Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
Friday May 7, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none 10:00 AM  -  12:00 PM Executive Board Meeting Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: SEMLS   508-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    Location: SEMLS Conference Room
Monday May 31, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none Memorial Day - SEMLS Office Closed Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
Friday June 4, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none 10:00 AM  -  12:00 PM Executive Board Meeting Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: SEMLS   508-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    Location: SEMLS Conference Room
Friday July 9, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none 10:00 AM  -  12:00 PM Executive Board Meeting Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: SEMLS   508-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    Location: SEMLS Conference Room
Friday August 13, 2010 Go To Top
misc_none 10:00 AM  -  12:00 PM Executive Board Meeting Remind Me about this Event Download Event Info Tell a Friend
    Contact: SEMLS   508-923-3531   semls@semls.org
    Location: SEMLS Conference Room
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