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LILRC would like to recognize the following libraries for
providing facilities to host our Continuing Education Program:
Farmingdale Public Library
Harborfields Public Library
Merrick Library
Plainview-Old Bethpage Public Library
South Huntington Public Library
Freeport Memorial Library
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▪ Summer Vendor Demo: The Future of OCLC FirstSearch
▪ Measuring and Optimizing Social Media
▪ Intermediate Adobe InDesign
▪ Intermediate Adobe Photoshop
▪ Preserving Community Voices with Social Media
▪ Introduction to Windows 8
▪ Book Repair Workshop
▪ Introduction to Microsoft Access 2010
▪ Intermediate Microsoft Access 2010
▪ Changes in Digital Age Copyright, Fair Use, and Orphan Works
▪ Suffolk County Legislative Breakfast
▪ Nassau County Legislative Breakfast
▪ Introduction to RDA for Catalogers
▪ What Makes a Book or Manuscript Valuable?
▪ LILRC Technical Services Forum
▪ 19th Annual Archives Month Conference: The People of Long
Island: How They Participated in World War I
▪ 23rd LILRC Annual Conference on Libraries and the Future:
Think Outside the Bricks: Embed, Engage, Expand
▪ MOOCs: A Programming Opportunity for Public Libraries
▪ LILRC Annual Membership Meeting
▪ LILRC Hospital Library Services Program (HLSP) Annual
Meeting
▪ The Transformation and Expansion of Library Buildings
PROGRAMS @ A GLANCE
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Friday, July 11th
Summer Vendor Demo:
The Future of OCLC FirstSearch
Plainview-Old Bethpage Public Library
10:00AM-11:30AM
OCLC FirstSearch is being integrated into WorldCat® Discovery
Services, which was recently launched and is a new suite of cloud-
based applications that brings the FirstSearch® and WorldCat®
Local services together. The new suite enables people to discover
more than 1.5 billion electronic, digital and physical resources in
libraries around the world through a single search of both
WorldCat® and a central index that represents more than 2,000 e-
content collections. This will make it possible for 18,000+
FirstSearch libraries to offer a richer discovery experience.
Rob Favini, OCLC Member Services Consultant, will come to our
region to give us an update on the future of OCLC FirstSearch as
well as recent news and developments in OCLC cataloging and
metadata, resource sharing, and the latest activity from OCLC
Research, training, support, and how to make the most of your
library’s OCLC membership, etc.
FEE: Free event, but registration is required.
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JULY
Friday, July 25th
Intermediate Adobe InDesign
Farmingdale Public Library
10:00AM-12:30PM
This session is a continuation of the Introduction course and will
expand on topics including layout, formatting, tools and much more
for your desktop publishing projects.
Prerequisite: Introduction to Adobe InDesign or equivalent
knowledge. Software version: Adobe InDesign CS4
Presented by: Sharper Training Solutions, Inc.
FEE: $25 Member; $55 Nonmember; $20 Retired Member/
Student/Unemployed
JULY
Thursday, July 17th
Measuring and Optimizing Social Media
Plainview-Old Bethpage Public Library
10:00AM-12:00PM
Participants will work with marketing veteran Johannes Neuer to
learn how to set goals, gather data, design reports, and develop a
dashboard that will inform library leadership and fellow
practitioners about their progress in engaging patrons with the
library on social media. Major social media platforms such as
Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Tumblr, Pinterest, Instagram, and
Foursquare will be covered in this course. Participants should have
some experience with social media and an interest in web analytics.
Who should attend: Library directors, librarians, user analysts,
marketing and communications staff, and LIS students.
By the end of this program, participants will: Be able to keep
track of their social media initiatives and create reporting tools that
help optimize their campaigns and inform their content strategy.
Presenter: Johannes Neuer, Associate Director of Marketing, The
New York Public Library
FEE: $35 Member; $110 Nonmember; $30 Retired Member/
Student/Unemployed; $5 CEU Certificate (additional)
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Friday, July 25th
Intermediate Adobe Photoshop
Farmingdale Public Library
1:30PM-4:00PM
Learn intermediate features and editing techniques in Adobe Pho-
toshop including retouching, filters, effects and much more.
Prerequisite: Introduction to Adobe Photoshop or equivalent
knowledge. Software version: Adobe Photoshop CS4
Presented by: Sharper Training Solutions, Inc.
FEE: $25 Member; $55 Nonmember; $20 Retired Member/
Student/Unemployed
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Friday, August 1st
Preserving Community Voices with Social Media
Farmingdale Public Library
10:00AM-12:00PM
In January 2013, the NCSU Libraries opened the James B. Hunt Jr.
Library at North Carolina State University. Filled with cutting-edge
technology and inspiring spaces, the Hunt Library aspires to serve
as a model of the library of the future. Telling the story of the new
library was crowdsourced through My #HuntLibrary, a Ruby on
Rails Instagram-based photo project that is both a user
engagement and a digital preservation effort. Photographs tagged
#HuntLibrary are included in a collection that is displayed in
multiple interactive views, ranging in size from a mobile interface
to a twenty-foot-wide, curved video wall by making extensive use
of responsive web design techniques. The entire collection of (over
3,000 and growing) digital images will be preserved in the
institutional digital archives.
This workshop will introduce the use of social media archives as a
method for both engaging users and building more representative
collections. The anticipated research value of social media is that,
by diversifying the points of view of archival creators and
channels of organizational communication, archival researchers
and other users gain a fuller understanding of events, places, and
organizations represented in the archives. While this is still a
fairly new area, the presenter will use his experience with lentil as
well as other tools and services as a starting point for a discussion
of the archival potential of social media.
Presenter: Jason Casden, Lead Librarian for the Digital Services
Development, North Carolina State University Libraries.
FEE: $35 Member; $110 Nonmember; $30 Retired Member/
Student/Unemployed; $5 CEU Certificate (additional)
AUGUST
Please note that program dates, times, and locations listed in this
brochure are subject to change. Please refer to the LILRC Continuing
Education Calendar online for the most up-to-date information at:
http://www.lilrc.org/calendars/cont_edcalendar.php.
AUGUST
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Friday, August 8th
Introduction to Windows 8
Farmingdale Public Library
10:00AM-12:00PM
This hands-on class provides an understanding of the brand new
version of Windows. Learn to use the desktop to work with files
and folders and applications. Install and uninstall programs, use
help, search and much more.
Presented by: Sharper Training Solutions, Inc.
This workshop is limited to 12 participants and no more than 2
participants per institution.
FEE: $25 Member; $55 Nonmember; $20 Retired Member/
Student/Unemployed; $5 CEU Certificate (additional)
Friday, August 15th
Book Repair Workshop
Farmingdale Public Library
Session 1: 9:30AM-12:30PM
Session 2: 1:30PM-4:30PM (Repeat Session)
This workshop is designed to demonstrate quick and easy
techniques for extending shelf life on general circulating
materials. Prevention is the key, but we will be addressing
specific, common repairs: tipping in loose pages, broken spines,
torn header caps, ripped and torn pages.
Each participant is asked to bring: two paperback books,
preferably new or new-like, to demonstrate covering techniques, a
hardbound book with a book jacket to demonstrate application of
book jacket covers, a stapled book or magazine, a book that needs
to have a loose page tipped in and one hardbound book that needs
repair. Please also bring a pair of scissors.
Each participant will be provided with a free sample packet of
materials.
Presented by: Kary Barth, Regional Sales Manager, Kapco Library
FEE: $20 Member; $65 Nonmember; $15 Retired Member/
Student/Unemployed
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AUGUST Tuesday, August 19th
Introduction to Microsoft Access 2010
Farmingdale Public Library
10:00AM-12:30PM
Learn the basics of database design and management including
planning and defining a database, understanding fields, records,
tables and queries, and much more.
Presented by: Sharper Training Solutions, Inc.
This workshop is limited to 12 participants and no more than 2
participants per institution.
FEE: $25 Member; $55 Nonmember; $20 Retired Member/
Student/Unemployed; $5 CEU Certificate (additional)
Tuesday, August 19th
Intermediate Microsoft Access 2010
Farmingdale Public Library
1:30PM-4:00PM
Learn more about the popular database program, Microsoft
Access. Topics include working with tables, forms, queries, filters
and searches. Prerequisite: Introduction to Microsoft Access or
equivalent knowledge.
Presented by: Sharper Training Solutions, Inc.
This workshop is limited to 12 participants and no more than 2
participants per institution.
FEE: $25 Member; $55 Nonmember; $20 Retired Member/
Student/Unemployed; $5 CEU Certificate (additional)
As in years past, LILRC members are welcome to
register for Internet Librarian 2014 at a discounted
rate. The conference takes place this year in
Monterey, CA from Monday, October 27 through
Wednesday, October 29.
The following rates apply when using the promo code: LILRC14 online at https://
secure.infotoday.com/forms?form=il2014:
▪ $349 for the 3-day event (October 27-29)
▪ $99 on the Internet@Schools Track (October 27-28)
▪ $649 for the Library Leaders Digital Strategy Summit
SEPTEMBER
Wednesday, August 20th
Changes in Digital Age Copyright, Fair Use, and Orphan Works
Merrick Library
9:30AM-12:30PM
Libraries, archives, and digital archives can have various areas of
potential conflict with the law. Sometimes librarians and archivists
don’t see that their uses may have potential economic or other
significance to right holders, and right holders don’t always fully
understand the public policy objectives that necessitate legal
exceptions. This presentation will focus on copyright, but will also
mention other issues concerning digital archives.
Presented by: June M. Besek, Esq., Executive Director, Kernochan
Center for Law, Media and the Arts, Columbia University-Law
School
FEE: $45 Member; $140 Nonmember; $40 Retired Member/
Student/Unemployed; $5 CEU Certificate (additional)
Friday, September 12th
Suffolk County Legislative Breakfast
South Huntington Public Library
8:30AM
FEE: No Charge
Friday, September 19th
Nassau County Legislative Breakfast
Freeport Memorial Library
8:30AM
FEE: No Charge
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information on LILRC CE programs, including photos,
presentation slides, and much more.
http://lilrcevents.org
JULY Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
7 8 9 10
11
10AM-11:30AM Summer Vendor Demo: The Future of OCLC FirstSearch
14 15 16 17
10AM-12PM
Measuring and Optimizing Social Media
18
21 22 23 24 25
10-12:30PM
Intermediate Adobe Photoshop
1:30PM-4PM
Intermediate Adobe InDesign
AUGUST Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1
10AM-12PM
Preserving Community Voices with Social Media
4 5 6 7 8
10AM-12:30PM
Introduction to Windows 8
11 12 13 14 15
9:30AM-12:30PM or 1:30PM-4:30PM
Book Repair Workshop
18 19
10AM-12:30PM
Introduction to Microsoft Access
1:30PM-4PM
Intermediate Microsoft Access
20
9:30AM-12:30PM
Changes in Digital
Copyright, Fair
Use, and Orphan
Works
21 22
July-December 2014
2014 Long Island Reception
@ NYLA Annual Conference
Thursday, November 6, 2014, 6PM-8PM
All Are Welcome... 408 Broadway Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Feel free to stop in to eat, drink, and have a chance to chat with your colleagues. We look forward to seeing you there!
OCTOBER Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 2 3 10AM-12PM
LILRC Technical Services Forum
6 9:30AM-3PM
Introduction to RDA for Catalogers
7 8 9 10
SAVE THE DATE
19th Annual Archives Month Conference
20 21 22 23 5:30PM
24 8:30AM
SEPTEMBER Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8 9 10 11
12
8:30AM
Suffolk County Legislative Breakfast
15 16 17 18 19
8:30AM
Nassau County Legislative Breakfast
July-December 2014
NOVEMBER Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
3 4 5 6 6PM-8PM
Long Island Reception
7
10 11 12 13 10AM-12PM
MOOCs : A Programming
14
17 18 LILRC Annual
Membership Meeting
19 20 21
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DECEMBER Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 2 3 4 5 SAVE THE DATE:
LILRC HLSP Annual Meeting
8 9 10AM-12PM
The Transformation and Expansion of Library
Buildings
19 20 21
LILRC 23rd Annual Conference on Libraries and the Future
Friday, October 3rd
LILRC Technical Services Forum
Farmingdale Public Library
10AM-12PM
The LILRC Resource Sharing and Management Committee invites you to
join us for a panel discussion on emerging trends in the Technical
Services field. The program will begin with an introductory overview
on current professional developments and hot topics in library
technical services. This will be followed by brief presentations from a
panel of experts who will discuss their experiences with such things as
migrating a library to a cloud-based integrated library system (ILS) and
implementing a discovery platform. A question and answer session will
follow the presentations.
Moderator: David A. Jank, Assistant Professor, Palmer School of Library
and Information Science, Long Island University/CW Post Campus
Panelists: Mellissa Hinton, Assistant Dean, Technical & Digital Services,
B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library, Long Island University/CW Post
Campus; Dawn Romano, Electronic Resources Coordinator, Axinn
Library, Hofstra University; Pamela Harpel-Burke, Catalog Librarian
and Associate Professor of Library Services, Axinn Library, Hofstra
University
FEE: $15 Member; $50 Nonmember; $10 Retired Member/Student/
Unemployed; $5 CEU Certificate (additional)
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OCTOBER
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND Introduction to RDA for Catalogers
Monday, October 6, 2014
Farmingdale Public Library
This workshop will provide an overview of Resource Description and Access
(RDA) as well as hands-on cataloging exercises applying RDA. Topics include:
development and principles of RDA, a review of the Functional Requirements
for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) as the structural foundation of RDA, major
changes from AACR2, RDA Core elements for description, preferred titles and
names, RDA and MARC21, and the RDA Toolkit. Participants will be provided
with a theoretical background, practical knowledge and hands-on
experience.
FEE: $10 Member/Retired Member/Student/ Unemployed; $30 Nonmember;
$5 CEU Certificate (additional)
LILRC 23rd Annual Conference on Libraries and the Future
Conference speakers (left to right): Michaelle Solages,
New York State Assemblywoman; Erin Cannan, Bard College, Center
for Civic Engagement; Erica Freudenberger, Red Hook Public
Library; David Shumaker, Catholic University of America;
Christian Zabriskie, Queens Library, Urban Librarians Unite
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OCTOBER
SESSION
EARLY BIRD
By 9/22/14
REGULAR
9/23/14 & After
ONSITE
Thursday & Friday:
Full conference
package*
_____ $135 _____ $165 _____ $190
Thursday night dinner only
_____ $45 _____ $75 _____ $110
Friday session only _____ $110 _____ $130 _____ $165
_____ I would like .6 CEU credit (Full Conference on Friday only, no charge)
First time attendees—10% discount!
Tuesday, October 14th
What Makes a Book or Manuscript Valuable?
Harborfields Public Library
9:30AM-12:30PM
Presented by: Selby Kiffer of Sotheby’s and the Antiques Road
Show
FEE: $35 Member; $110 Nonmember; $30 Retired Member/
Student/Unemployed; $5 CEU Certificate (additional)
Thursday, November 13th
MOOCs: A Programming Opportunity for Public Libraries
Farmingdale Public Library
10:00AM-12:00PM
With the astronomical growth of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs),
their possible role in a public library is largely unexplored territory. Join
presenter Dorothy Pawlowski as she discusses opportunities for public
libraries to promote lifelong learning by becoming meet-up destinations
for MOOCs. This workshop will help librarians gain an understanding of
the complexity of the MOOC movement and is based on the experience of
the Ridgefield (Connecticut) Library, which incorporated a Coursera MOOC
entitled, The Fiction of Relationship, taught by Dr. Arnold Weinstein of
Brown University into their Adult Summer Reading Program. For ten
weeks, patrons met to watch the lectures as a group and then took part in a
moderated discussion. Learn about the Library’s experience and how
public libraries can provide the perfect venue for a MOOC meet-up.
Presented by: Dorothy Pawlowski, Head of Adult Services, Ridgefield
Library
FEE: $35 Member; $110 Nonmember; $30 Retired Member/Student/
Unemployed; $5 CEU Certificate (additional)
Tuesday, November 18th
LILRC Annual Membership Meeting
Carlyle on the Green, Bethpage State Park
9:00AM
Tuesday, December 9th
The Transformation and Expansion of Library Buildings
Plainview-Old Bethpage Public Library
10AM-12PM
This workshop will show how existing libraries can be transformed and
expanded to respond to today’s programming needs and the spaces
required to accommodate them, while preserving the institution’s
important civic presence.
Presented by: Peter Gisolfi, AIA, ASLA, LEED AP
FEE: $20 Member; $65 Nonmember; $15 Retired Member/Student/
Unemployed; $5 CEU Certificate (additional)
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Bellport, NY 11713
(P) 631-675-1570 Ext.207
(F) 631-675-1573
Email: [email protected]
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workshop to be eligible for a full refund. No
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choose to send another person in your place
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