IFLA/ALA are pleased to present the first session of the 2019 webinar series “New Librarians Global Connection: best practices, models and recommendations” on January 10.
Please join us for the webinar Library Services to Teenagers in the Digital Age.
Learn about inspiring services from librarians serving communities and teens including online content, podcasts, gaming, coding and much more! These are twenty-first century skills that will make an impact on teenager's careers and personal interests.
Join the live webinar at https://ala.adobeconnect.com/rxo131m0yfrm/
Please join us for the webinar Library Services to Teenagers in the Digital Age.
Learn about inspiring services from librarians serving communities and teens including online content, podcasts, gaming, coding and much more! These are twenty-first century skills that will make an impact on teenager's careers and personal interests.
Join the live webinar at https://ala.adobeconnect.com/rxo131m0yfrm/
January 10th webinar (09:00 CT (Chicago) / 10:00 EDT (New
York) / 17:00 EET (Helsinki) / 16:00 CET (Amsterdam) / To check your
local time, visit World Clock http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/
(The webinar will be recorded and the link will be shared at a later date.)
(The webinar will be recorded and the link will be shared at a later date.)
Speakers:
Sanna Huttunen, Specialized Librarian at Central Library Oodi, Finland
Sampo Matikainen, Central Library Oodi, Finland
Sander Slegtenhorst, Cultural Programme Maker at the Rotterdam Library, The Netherlands
Meredith Levine, Head of Youth Services at the Chattanooga Public Library in Chattanooga, TN, USA
Sanna Huttunen, Specialized Librarian at Central Library Oodi, Finland
Sampo Matikainen, Central Library Oodi, Finland
Sander Slegtenhorst, Cultural Programme Maker at the Rotterdam Library, The Netherlands
Meredith Levine, Head of Youth Services at the Chattanooga Public Library in Chattanooga, TN, USA
This series of free webinars is organised jointly by IFLA Continuing Professional Development and Workplace Learning (CPDWL) and IFLA New Professionals (NPSIG) with the support of the American Library Association. The intent is to address issues of interest to new librarians, library associations and library schools, library-decision makers, and all library workers. The topics for the webinars are compiled from global surveys. The webinars are archived. For more information about the 2012-2018 series and to listen to a number of webinars, visit the following link http://npsig.wordpress.com/webinars/
For more information, visit the IFLA website at https://www.ifla.org/node/91793
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