Carterette Webinar Series
The Carterette Series is a bi-monthly educational webinar series highlighting trends, innovation, and best practices in libraries.
The free sessions are open to interested parties from all geographic (and astral) locations. Topics are chosen to be of interest to students and employees from all library types, and each session is approved for one Georgia Continuing Education (CE) contact hour.
Our next webinar is this Wednesday and features the lovely and talented Mary Ann Cullen discussing OERs. Read about it and register here:
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki CSW would like to extend special thanks to the Georgia Public Library Service for providing access to the WebEx host software.
We are super excited that registration for our next event on Wednesday May 6th is open. Trudi Jacobson and Craig Gibson, co-chairs of the ACRL Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education Task Force, will discuss the Information Literacy Framework! Read all about it and register here:
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki CSW would like to extend special thanks to the Georgia Public Library Service for providing access to the WebEx host software.
The lovely and talented Brandy R. Horne will be presenting on Information Access and Civil Discourse in the Digital Age for Carterette Webinar Series today! Registration is still open if you wish to attend!
Our next webinar is scheduled for February 25th! Fandoms and libraries go together like Sherlock and Watson. Megan Aarant and Natalie Couch from Chattahoochee Valley Libraries in Columbus, GA will share their best practices on how to tap into the power of fandom to promote multiple literacies and attract customers by hosting a mini-convention at the library. You can register for the webinar at the link below.
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki CSW would like to extend special thanks to the Georgia Public Library Service for providing access to the WebEx host software.
Our next webinar is scheduled for December 3rd! Sarah V. Melton, Digital Projects Coordinator at the Emory Center for Digital Humanities, will introduce digital humanities (DH) newbies to some of the concepts, tools, and conversations in DH. You can register for this event at the link below.
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki Return to Professional and Continuing Education Interest Group CSW would like to extend special thanks to the Georgia Public Library Service for providing access to the WebEx host software.
On October 22nd, Oscar Gittemeir, Wendy Hagenmaier, and Michelle Kirk will present on Personal Digital Archiving. You can register for this entertaining and free webinar at the link below.
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki Return to Professional and Continuing Education Interest Group CSW would like to extend special thanks to the Georgia Public Library Service for providing access to the WebEx host software.
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Sign up now for the September 10th session, MakerCamp: Partnerships, Polylactic Acid, and Payouts, presented by Michael Casey and Chris Baker.
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki Return to Professional and Continuing Education Interest Group CSW would like to extend special thanks to the Georgia Public Library Service for providing access to the WebEx host software.
Emily Almond is presenting on Net Neutrality now! If you're watching and have questions, you may ask them here.
On April 9, Angela Nolet will present on DIY Video Creation for libraries. You can get more information and register for the session now. Please share! Everyone is welcome.
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki Return to Professional and Continuing Education Interest Group CSW would like to extend special thanks to the Georgia Public Library Service for providing access to the WebEx host software.
Please save the date for our April 9th session with Angela Nolet who will discuss cameras, filming, editing tools, and uploading video content to incorporate video into your library’s offerings.
Upcoming Sessions - Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki In June of 2010, members of the Georgia Library Association and the Georgia Public Library Service launched this bi-monthly educational webinar series. The series highlights trends, innovation, and best practices in libraries. The free sessions are open to interested parties from all geographic (and...
Librarians! This month's free Carterette Series Webinar on MakerSpaces will be live in one hour, 2pm Eastern. It's free and open to anyone. Watch on YouTube and send questions to the speakers online here: http://goo.gl/oE0QDr
Makerspace: Is it Right for Your Library Public and academic libraries across the country are forming Makerspaces inside their libraries to provide patrons with the tools needed to innovate and crea...
The next webinar will be on June 19th at 2pm! Susan Wynne will present "RDA Has Arrived: Essentials for Public Services." We hope you can join us. Please note that we have a cap of 200 live attendees, so register early at our site.
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki Return to Professional and Continuing Education Interest Group CSW would like to extend special thanks to the Georgia Public Library Service for their help with hosting these webinars.
We're happy to announce our next webcast will be March 20th. Amy Deuink and Marianne Seiler will discuss student advisors, library advocates and getting students involved in the library.
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki Student Advisors, Library Advocates: Getting Students Involved at Your LibraryPresented by Amy Deuink and Marianne SeilerMarch 20, 2013, 2:00 to 3:00pm Eastern TimeREGISTER What is a library student advisory board and why does your library need one? Deuink and Seiler will share their vision for libr...
We're very excited about the two webcasts on February 13th: Building a Research Commons and Designing Interactive Library Spaces. Hope to see you all there!
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki Building a Research Commons in a University Library: Connecting Scholars with Technology, Expertise, and Each OtherPresented by Stewart VarnerFebruary 13, 2013, 2:00pm to 3:00pm Eastern TimeREGISTER
We were taken aback by the overwhelming response to our webinar offering this month. Wow! You all are really into RDA! To ensure that our attendees have the best experience possible, technology-wise, we have had to cap the registration at 400 people. If you didn't get a slot, we apologize profusely, but we will make a recording freely available on our Archived Sessions page, so check back or add your name to the list we've linked below to receive a notification when the session recording is available to view.
Please save the date for our November 14th session with Emily Nimsakont who will discuss RDA, provide an update on the latest RDA-related developments, and offer tips for RDA implementation. Registration will be available shortly.
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki In June of 2010, members of the Georgia Library Association and the Georgia Public Library Service launched this bi-monthly educational webinar series. The series highlights trends, innovation, and best practices in libraries. The free sessions are open to interested parties from all geographic (and...
There is still time to register for tomorrow's webinars with Christa Burns discussing the next generation of 23 Things and Steve Thomas talking about creating a personal learning network for librarians! Use the link below and join us at 2 pm EST for Christa and 3:15 pm EST for Steve.
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki The 23 Things concept is familiar to most of us in the library world. Some have tried it out, some have tried a version of it, some still have doubts about whether it works, and some think it's over. Well, I'm here to tell you, it's still going strong! Nebraska's state-wide lifelong learning program...
Registration is ongoing for the next webinar scheduled for September 19th! Christa Burns will discuss the next generation of 23 Things and Steve Thomas will talk about creating a personal learning network for librarians.
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki The 23 Things concept is familiar to most of us in the library world. Some have tried it out, some have tried a version of it, some still have doubts about whether it works, and some think it's over. Well, I'm here to tell you, it's still going strong! Nebraska's state-wide lifelong learning program...
The 9/19/12 webinars are open for registration! Christa Burns will discuss the next generation of 23 Things and Steve Thomas will talk about creating a personal learning network for librarians. Please use the link below to register.
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki The 23 Things concept is familiar to most of us in the library world. Some have tried it out, some have tried a version of it, some still have doubts about whether it works, and some think it's over. Well, I'm here to tell you, it's still going strong! Nebraska's state-wide lifelong learning program...
Please save the date for our September 19th sessions. More information will be posted soon.
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki In June of 2010, members of the Georgia Library Association and the Georgia Public Library Service launched this bi-monthly educational webinar series. The series highlights trends, innovation, and best practices in libraries. The free sessions are open to interested parties from all geographic (and...
Please join us July 18th for presentations on emerging tech for teaching and learning and creating the libraries of the future. Click on the link below to register.
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki Emerging Technologies: Tips and Strategies for Success in Libraries REGISTER Presented by Roy Cummings July 18th, 2012, 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time Emerging technologies have become an ever-present part of our academic lives. From communicating with library supporters to providing resources...
The 7/18/12 webinars are open for registration! Roy Cummings will talk about emerging tech for teaching and learning and Michael Porter will present on creating the libraries of the future.
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki In June of 2010, members of the Georgia Library Association and the Georgia Public Library Service launched this bi-monthly educational webinar series. The series highlights trends, innovation, and best practices in libraries. The free sessions are open to interested parties from all geographic (and...
It's today! Krista Godfrey's webinar on QR codes in libraries at 2 p.m. and Dr. Vandana Singh's on Drupal CMS at 3:15 p.m. Eastern.
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki QR Connections: QR Codes in LibrariesPresented by Krista Godfrey Wednesday, May 16, 2012 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. EASTERN TIME
If you've been wanting to learn more about tech in libraries, join us May 16th for webinars on QR codes and the Drupal content management system. Click the link to register!
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki QR Connections: QR Codes in LibrariesPresented by Krista Godfrey Wednesday, May 16, 2012 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. EASTERN TIME
And now it's almost time for our next webinars on May 16, featuring presentations on QR codes and Drupal for libraries. Register at the link below.
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki QR Connections: QR Codes in LibrariesPresented by Krista Godfrey Wednesday, May 16, 2012 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. EASTERN STANDARD TIME
It's the rescheduled webinar about Wordpress for library sites! Join us April 25th at 3 p.m EST for a great presentation from Polly Alida Farrington.
Upcoming Sessions - Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki Does your organization need a new web site? One that is more dynamic, easy to update and can easily incorporate social media and other ways to communicate with your library’s patrons/customers? WordPress (free, opensource) may be the answer. WordPress is a powerful web Content Management System (CMS...
Wordpress for Library Websites, presented by Polly Alida Farrington for your viewing enjoyment on April 25th. It's a special engagement before our regularly scheduled May 16th webinars! Registration info at the link.
http://gla.georgialibraries.org/mediawiki/index.php/Carterette_Series_Webinars
Upcoming Sessions - Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki Does your organization need a new web site? One that is more dynamic, easy to update and can easily incorporate social media and other ways to communicate with your library’s patrons/customers? WordPress (free, opensource) may be the answer. WordPress is a powerful web Content Management System (CMS...
Hello, Facebook friends! Would you like an archive of yesterday's excellent webinars on usability testing and content creation for teens?
Carterette Series Webinars Archive - GLA MediaWiki (Webinars occurring on the same day will be on a single recording. To view the second session, please slide the timing bar to the marker indicated to the right of that title.)
It's today! Webinars on usability testing and content creation for teens, from Stephen Francoeur and Justin Hoenke, open to registrants from all geographic (and astral) locations. Register using the link to join us at 2 p.m EST.
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki Stephen Francoeur, a user experience librarian at Baruch College (New York, NY) will give an introduction to usability testing and how it can assist in creating a more user-friendly library website. Check out Stephen's website at http://www.stephenfrancoeur.com.
Want to learn more about usability testing and/or content creation for teens? Sign up for Wednesday's webinars at the link!
http://gla.georgialibraries.org/mediawiki/index.php/Carterette_Series_Webinars Stephen Francoeur, a user experience librarian at Baruch College (New York, NY) will give an introduction to usability testing and how it can assist in creating a more user-friendly library website. Check out Stephen's website at http://www.stephenfrancoeur.com.
Registration for the March webinars is now open! On March 28th, join us to learn about usability testing and content creation for teens.
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki Highlighting Trends, Innovation, and Best Practices in Georgia Libraries(Formerly known as the Wednesday Webinars, the series was renamed to honor founding member Pat Carterette.)
Want to see yesterday's awesome webinar? Link is below. Lots of great questions and conversation!
Carterette Series Webinars Archive - GLA MediaWiki (Webinars occurring on the same day will be on a single recording. To view the second session, please slide the timing bar to the marker indicated to the right of that title.)
Update: The 2 p.m. webinar on Wordpress on today has been cancelled due to technical difficulties. We apologize for the inconvenience and hope to reschedule at the presenter's earliest convenience. The 3:15 p.m. webinar on ebooks and discovery, presented by Kate Sheehan, will go on as planned. Thank you for your patience and we hope to see you all at 3:15 p.m.!
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki Highlighting Trends, Innovation, and Best Practices in Georgia Libraries(Formerly known as the Wednesday Webinars, the series was renamed to honor founding member Pat Carterette.)
This time next week (January 18th), we'll be in the middle of two great webinars on Wordpress for libraries and e-books discovery. Register at the link to see them!
Carterette Series Webinars - GLA MediaWiki Highlighting Trends, Innovation, and Best Practices in Georgia Libraries(Formerly known as the Wednesday Webinars, the series was renamed to honor founding member Pat Carterette.)
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