How do the weekly professional development emails work?
In September of 2023, CCL began distributing weekly emails to all librarians and library staff in CCL libraries. The objective is to share professional development opportunities—besides the ones that CCL itself offers—so help those interested find and use webinars, courses, training, and conferences. Searching through sources in California and throughout the nation, and identifying in-person, synchronous and asynchronous options, the emails aim to cover a wide variety of content of interested to those in California community college libraries. Each email is a list with titles, descriptions from providers or creators, in chronological order, in Pacific Time.
Some questions and comments:
Costs? Most opportunities listed are free, or cost noted if found; confirm by clicking on link
LSSC or other credit offered? Click a link to get more information or contact presenters
Recordings? Click on link to investigate or contact presenters
Can I share this email? Yes! share freely and recommend our listserv to those not already joined (the listserv CCLibrarians-All is open to all California Community College librarians, library staff, managers, and deans. To join this list, visit the following URL: https://groups.google.com/a/cclccc.org/forum/#!forum/cclibrarians-all/join
Your feedback! If you have additions or corrections, email pd@cclibrarians.org. If you have attended workshops that met your needs–or didn’t do so–please be in touch.
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How do the weekly professional development emails work?
In September of 2023, CCL began distributing weekly emails to all librarians and library staff in CCL libraries. The objective is to share professional development opportunities—besides the ones that CCL itself offers—so help those interested find and use webinars, courses, training, and conferences. Searching through sources in California and throughout the nation, and identifying in-person, synchronous and asynchronous options, the emails aim to cover a wide variety of content of interested to those in California community college libraries. Each email is a list with titles, descriptions from providers or creators, in chronological order, in Pacific Time.
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