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  1. Booklist webinars are free, one-hour sessions geared towards exploring forthcoming titles from the publishing industry and trends in librarianship. To view recordings of past Booklist webinars, visit our webinars archive.

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    The Secret to Loyal Supporters: Email Welcome Journeys (Nonprofit Learning Lab) If your first question is, “What’s an email welcome journey?” then you’re in the right place! An email welcome journey is a series of messages sent to a supporter immediately after they take an action with you. Research shows that the window of time immediately followin...

    Beyond Management: Coaching and Leading Your Team (Bloomerang) You know the situation well. Your team is strapped thin, but the work isn’t slowing down. How do you keep your team motivated and in action without flipping them into a stage of burnout? This webinar is designed to equip leaders with the essential skills and mindset to foster a growth, ...

    The Rise of Artificial Intelligence and Art: Taking a Look at Copyright Challenges for Libraries (ASERL) The world of art is undergoing a revolution with the emergence of AI-generated creations. But who owns the copyright to these works – the person, the software developer, or someone else entirely? This critical question has implications for libra...

    Chilling Reads: Mysteries, Thrillers, and True Crime (Booklist) Whether you are anxiously waiting for the next installment from your favorite sleuth or looking to fill your summer with terrifying thrillers, you can find it all during our Chilling Reads: Mysteries, Thrillers, and True Crime webinar on Discover new detectives and complex mysteries fr...

    A Case Study in Finding New Donors (Nonprofit Learning Lab) This educational session will focus on teaching you how to create a donor portfolio full of new potential donors. Whether you have a list of donors that aren’t engaged, don’t have a donor list at all, or are purely seeking new donors to support your cause, this case study will walk you thr...

    Misinformation Media Literacy: Learning Resources for Public Libraries (University of Washington Information School) The University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public (CIP) and WebJunction seek your input on the creation of a new online resource for community misinformation education designed especially for public libraries. If your publ...

    Special Projects in Reparative and Inclusive Description (DPLA) In this final workshop of the series, presenters will share how they approached description projects for special collections at their universities. Projects include: reparative description for Nazi publications identified in the collection, expanding access to electronic agricultural e...

    How OCPS Brought Digital Reading to Their Large Urban District (edWeb) If the eighth-largest school district in the U.S. can do it, so can you! Attend this edLeader Panel with educators from Orange County Public Schools (FL) to learn how their diverse district—which includes 200+ schools and 170+ languages spoken—rolled out ebooks and audiobooks to...

    Drive Thru Data: Using NLM APIs to Access Information Fast (NNLM) The National Library of Medicine (NLM) provides millions of people access to health information via its portfolio of products and services. But some people may need to access NLM’s resources in special ways, to help support new and innovative projects. Application programming interfa...

    Be a Silo-Buster: The Keys to Increasing Collaboration in Your Organization (Blackbaud) Silos: the dreaded word that can be the biggest threat to your organization's success. Silos often form naturally, but it’s up to leaders in the organization to break down barriers when needed and open pathways to collaboration, increased productivity, and ultim...

  2. Complementing and expanding on Booklist magazine from the American Library Association, Booklist Online delivers highly searchable and creatively linked reviews, columns, and features, online exclusive reviews, webinars, and podcasts—all designed to help users find exactly the right book.

  3. Oct 18, 2011 · The following upcoming webinars support collection development, specifically in audiobooks and series nonfiction, and in choosing titles to engage reluctant readers. All Booklist webinars are Tuesdays starting at 1 p.m., Central Time.

  4. Sep 1, 2023 · Booklist Online: The best book reviews for public libraries and school libraries, and the best books to read for your book club, brought to you by the ALA

  5. Welcome to Booklist's Live Events. Check back for new programs, as well as recordings of previous events. Description: Your patrons come to you for reading suggestions, but keeping up with the world of books can be a daunting task. How do you identify trends? Can you know about a breakout hit before it hits?

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