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EMPOWERING LIBRARIES, ARCHIVES


AND COMMUNITIES





Herkimer | Madison | Oneida | Onondaga




JOIN US THE SECOND TUESDAY AT TEN!

Staying connected is important during this unprecedented time. CLRC is looking
to stay engaged with our members by offering the library community an
opportunity to chat, discuss, and check-in with colleagues around the region.
Please join us for our weekly online Zoom meeting every Tuesday. Call in to say
hi, ask questions, provide updates, and talk to your fellow library people!

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JOIN CLRC’S SUSTAINABILITY SIG!

This group meets to discuss how best to reach our community to convey a sense of
urgency regarding the state of our planet. Our focus is on the three pillars of
sustainability: sustainable practices are environmentally sound, socially
equitable, and economically feasible.

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ESLN SERVICES WEBINAR SERIES

On the last Friday of each month at 10 a.m. starting on January 28, 2022, come
meet ESLN staff and service providers. We’ll be covering such topics as New York
Heritage, Ask the Lawyer, Empire Library Delivery, and more!

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MEGAN MCKAY, CLRC PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AWARD RECIPIENT, TALKS ABOUT
QUICKBOOKS TRAINING

The Central New York Library Resource Council Professional Development Award has
allowed me to complete a class on Mastering Quickbooks Online. The class was
virtual, and I watched my lessons in the mornings before work and studied from
the handout. Some lessons were review, some were new, and some things I wish I
had known when I started in my current position a year ago!

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JEN TOLLEY DISCUSSES NEW INITIATIVES GRANT PROJECT, “HOMEBOUND DELIVERY TABLETS”

The Northern Onondaga Public Library (NOPL) has been offering homebound delivery
to patrons who have a hard time getting to the library since 2019. During that
time, we’ve noticed that some of our senior patrons drop out of the program
because they can no longer hold the heavier weight of a large print book.

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WEBINAR: SUSTAINABLE LIVING LIBRARY PROGRAMS

Kroski is one of many who opted for the freedom of building a self-sufficient
and sustainable way of life during the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn just what it
takes to plan, organize, and run sustainability programs for patrons in
libraries, both rural and urban. Programs range from gardening topics to
teaching pioneer crafts, to homesteading events, and to hosting preservation
programs.

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WORKSHOP: BASIC BOOK REPAIR AT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

Don’t just use tape to repair a well-loved book. Use the right materials to
promote acid free sustainable repairs. Join us for a half day workshop that will
familiarize attendees with different aspects of circulating collections book
repair for school, public, and academic library staff.

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LIBRARYWORKS WEBINAR: CREATING STANDARDS FOR SUCCESSFUL CUSTOMER SERVICE (FOR
FRONTLINE STAFF)

CLRC is offering our members up to 20 seats at the
upcoming LibraryWorks Webinar, Creating Standards for Successful Customer
Service (for Frontline Staff).

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LIBRARYWORKS WEBINAR: RECRUITING, HIRING, ORIENTING, MAINTAINING AND SAYING
GOODBYE TO LIBRARY VOLUNTEERS

CLRC is offering our members up to 20 seats at the
upcoming LibraryWorks Webinar, Recruiting, Hiring, Orienting, Maintaining and
Saying Goodbye to Library Volunteers.

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LIBRARYWORKS WEBINAR: MASTERING UNCOMFORTABLE CONVERSATIONS WITH LIBRARY
VISITORS

CLRC is offering our members up to 20 seats at the
upcoming LibraryWorks Webinar, Mastering Uncomfortable Conversations with
Library Visitors.

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