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“Stay in Your Lane” to “Blowing Up the Lanes”: Community Engagement and Outreach Mobile Library Services
A question and answer session designed to inspire other libraries to dream big when they create programs and events prioritizing underserved populations in their communities.
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Digital D&D: Free Tools for Playing Online
D&D and other tabletop games have exploded in popularity in the last few years - so how can we bring that success to virtual programming? Learn about some of the top tools for playing online, including some made just for schools and libraries!
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Drag Queen Storytime
Drag Queen Storytime (DQS) is a program in which librarians and drag queens partner to produce a storytime promoting an inclusive, equitable and diverse world view. This session gives an overview of the rationale, methods, planning, implementation and best practices involved in DQS. It also addresses the unique challenges inherent in hosting a potentially controversial program, and the advance planning and precautions necessary to ensure community and local government buy-in, and safety for all involved.
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Beyond the Desk: Information Literacy in School Outreach
Go beyond the desk with resources and practical applications for Information Literacy instruction from MeL, which will support your school outreach. Learn time-saving tips & tricks to take your youth programs & information services to a new level with eResources content such as forth-coming title lists, go-to information in personalized account folders, practice tests, & more. You will leave knowing how to recognize, locate, evaluate, and use information, and will walk away with a plan and the tools to tackle Information Literacy, putting your community first.
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Oral Storytelling in Virtual Programs
Many libraries have faced challenges while transitioning to virtual storytime this year. This session will focus on some ways to overcome obstacles such as copyright infringement, using oral storytelling, and public domain songs and rhymes.
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