Southeastern NY, Library Resources Council, offers ongoing professional development opportunities. These come in the form of in-person classes, workshops, lectures, and webinars. These classes help to enrich our members’ professional experience and can be used to fulfill some requirements needed to maintain public librarian certificates.
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The DigPres SIG will focus on strategies, activities and technologies relating to preserving digital content for the long-term. The topic of this meeting will be the Levels of Digital Preservation (The Levels), a resource from the National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA) designed to help organizations start or build upon a digital preservation program. The Levels provide a tiered set of guidelines and practices for preserving digital content at four progressive levels of sophistication across five different functional areas. At this meeting, we will introduce The Levels and discuss how they can be used for digital preservation assessment, planning, education, and advocacy.
Directors & Officers Insurance Webinar
Unlocking the Mysteries of Directors & Officers Insurance for Libraries, Museums and Other Cultural Organizations
Friday, November 22, 2024
10:00 am – 11:30 am
online via Zoom
Attendees: Please download the D&O Learning Checklist (.pdf) to review during the webinar.
DESCRIPTION: Libraries, museums, and other cultural organizations face many of the usual legal risks of conducting business: employment-related claims, defamation and other “personal injury” claims, and claims related to actions taken by corporate officers (both directors, and trustees). They also face unique risks related to their missions to serve the public.
Because of these legal risks, trustees and directors know that having “D&O Insurance” is important, but what does it cover…and just as importantly, what DOESN’T is cover?
Join ESLN for the ninety-minute presentation on evaluating Director’s and Officers Insurance. Attendees will review:
- What “D&O” typically covers;
- How to inventory your institutions unique needs for D&O;
- How to request quotes for coverage;
- How a board can use a routine cycle of evaluating and arranging D&O.
Written materials will include a grid to assist with evaluation of policies.
Attendance will count towards mandated library trustee training.
This meeting will be recorded; please register to receive the link via email.
About the presenter: Stephanie “Cole” Adams is the attorney for the regional library councils’ “Ask the Lawyer” service. She evaluates and addresses questions about insurance coverage as part of her firms work for libraries, small businesses, and cultural institutions.
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion SIG
Thursday, January 16, 2025Thursday, November 14, 2024
Time: 11:30 am – 12:30 pm
Location: Online via Zoom
Facilitators: Tracy Dunstan & Morgan Strand, Nyack Library
Topic for this meeting: Reflecting on where we have come from since starting this group in 2020, how we are coping, and where we are going in 2025.
EDI Support Resources for Library Workers. The Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion SIG meets to discuss anti-racism and actions that library workers can take in order to create a more just library environment for all.
(Note: the meeting was postponed from the 11/14/2024 date.)