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Fall Training 2024 Virtual Session Registration

Fall Training 2024 Virtual Session Registration

Virtual training will be offered on October 21.
Each session is limited to 25 participants.
You may register for 1 session per time. (Please note that it is necessary to register for each session separately.)
Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Please plan to attend the live event.

Please select the “+” symbol to view the session description and to register for a session.

9:00am – 9:30am – BREAKOUT SESSION 1: CHOOSE ONE

Let’s start at the very beginning.
It’s a very good place to start.

 

POWER Library is the virtual library for the Commonwealth. Chock full of information, it’s a very deep pool that can be overwhelming to navigate. Bring your POWER Library questions and join us for an orientation into the world of POWER Library including content, connectivity, and support.

 

Note: This is a very basic overview of the program designed for new to newish POWER Library participants. Veteran participants should plan to attend the “What’s New with POWER Library” session.

 

WE ARE SORRY, BUT THIS SESSION IS FULL.

Join us for a review of what is new and upcoming in POWER Library.   Beginning with an exploration of new initiatives and ending with your POWER Library questions- with lots of exciting news in between- it is sure to be a POWERful start to the day!

 

Note: This session will not be reviewing POWER Library basics.   For those new to POWER Library or their library position, please consider attending the “POWER Library 101” session.

 

WE ARE SORRY, BUT THIS SESSION IS FULL.

9:30am – 10:30am – BREAKOUT SESSION 2: CHOOSE ONE

During this session we will explore pop culture topics through the medium of POWER Library resources.  We’ll be looking at individual topics across different e-resources to see the variety of materials available in each, before going in-depth inside some of POWER Library’s best pop culture resources: Ebony Magazine, Gale News, National Geographic and Time Magazine.

 

Note: This session is suitable for all library staff.

 

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Journey along as we help answer reference questions from young researchers in grades PreK-5th using three different e-resources in POWER Library – Britannica Elementary, Gale in Context Elementary, and TrueFLIX.  We will work together to find the answers by reviewing searching strategies, viewing options, sharing tools, educator resources, and more.

 

Note: This session is geared towards children’s services library staff, elementary and middle school library staff, and those interested in serving young library users.

 

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10:45am – 11:45am – BREAKOUT SESSION 3: CHOOSE ONE

Connect the dots. Lala la la.
What’s it supposed to be, Magic Screen?

 

The last few years have brought monster changes to information access and Interlibrary Loan is no exception. Just say the magic words – Meka Leka Hi Meka Hiney Ho – and all will be revealed. Join us as we explore the “why” of the shifts in the Access PA framework, the recent (and ongoing) changes to the shipping model, the addition of ztargets, and NCIP implementation as we connect the dots to coalesce the big picture.

 

Note: This session is suitable for all library staff and will offer opportunities for questions about functionality and workflows, but it is NOT a SHAREit training course.

 

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Primary sources give students and general researchers a unique insight into the past and can be a powerful learning tool helping us relate in a personal way while promoting a deeper understanding of history as a series of human events. Take a journey through history with us as we uncover the new primary source materials in POWER Library.

 

Note: This session is suitable for all library staff with an emphasis on teaching primary sources and general history research.

 

WE ARE SORRY, BUT THIS SESSION IS FULL.

1:00pm – 2:00pm – BREAKOUT SESSION 4: CHOOSE ONE

Join us as we explore real reference questions asked through the statewide Chat with a Librarian service and match them up with POWER Library E-Resources. We’ll be diving inside five of POWER Library’s most referred-to resources: Auto Repair Source, BookFLIX, Gale High School, MyHeritage, and U.S. News & World Report, looking at just some of the features and tools available across the POWER Library family of e-resources.

 

Note: This session is suitable for all library staff.

 

WE ARE SORRY, BUT THIS SESSION IS FULL.

This is madness!
Madness? This is Middle School!

 

Middle School Librarians are the unsung heroes, navigating their charges through a labyrinth of learning and social intricacies while simultaneously attempting to teach them how to effectively access and assess information. Definitely not a role for the faint of heart! Join us as we take a deep dive into the POWER Library resources designed to help tackle the task at hand including Gale in Context Middle School and SIRS Discoverer. Coverage includes some differential instruction tools that are applicable to advanced intermediate student work as well as remediated high school assignments.

 

Note: This session is geared towards middle and high school library staff, and children’s services public library staff.

 

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2:15pm – 3:15pm – BREAKOUT SESSION 5: CHOOSE ONE

During this session, we will discover POWERful resources that you can use in your library’s outreach efforts to the community. Whether it is meeting diverse language needs, showcasing specialized resources to local groups, or assisting with improving literacy skills – POWER Library can help!

 

Note: This session is geared towards all library staff with an emphasis on community outreach.

 

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Did you miss out on a session today? Want more information on a new e-resource? Join us as we review the featured databases and resources presented during POWER Library’s 2024 Fall Training. We’ll be exploring the different audience-levels and some of the major content-types for each of the resources, before diving into some practical examples for using the resources.

 

Note: This session is suitable for all library staff.

 

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