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LINC, North Carolina’s One-Stop Data Source: A Hands-on Virtual Workshop January 30, 2023, 8:30 am - 12:30 pm

SLNC Show & Braille: National Braille Literacy Month

Join the State Library of North Carolina for a celebration of National Braille Literacy Month!

Privacy Webinar Series Presented by Tess Wilson 

Learn How to Navigate Data Literacy and Privacy with Your Library Patrons in this 2 Part Webinar Series

Part II - My Terms of Service: What Did I Agree To?

Privacy Webinar Series Presented by Tess Wilson 

Learn How to Navigate Data Literacy and Privacy with Your Library Patrons in this 2 Part Webinar Series


Part I - Nothing to Hide: Data Literacy in the Library

Food Education Consultant Rebecca Antill will provide in-person workshops on how to plan and deliver food & cooking programs for libraries of all sizes, featuring how to do so with minimal kitchen access. As a former librarian, Rebecca will offer hands-on learning that will equip library staff to offer food programming at their libraries. Basic health and safety information, kitchen classroom management, culinary skills and community partners will all be discussed as participants cook and share time together. Workshops will be offered in three locations across the state and will accept up to 30 registrants at each location.
Food Education Consultant Rebecca Antill will provide in-person workshops on how to plan and deliver food & cooking programs for libraries of all sizes, featuring how to do so with minimal kitchen access. As a former librarian, Rebecca will offer hands-on learning that will equip library staff to offer food programming at their libraries. Basic health and safety information, kitchen classroom management, culinary skills and community partners will all be discussed as participants cook and share time together. Workshops will be offered in three locations across the state and will accept up to 30 registrants at each location.
Food Education Consultant Rebecca Antill will provide in-person workshops on how to plan and deliver food & cooking programs for libraries of all sizes, featuring how to do so with minimal kitchen access. As a former librarian, Rebecca will offer hands-on learning that will equip library staff to offer food programming at their libraries. Basic health and safety information, kitchen classroom management, culinary skills and community partners will all be discussed as participants cook and share time together. Workshops will be offered in three locations across the state and will accept up to 30 registrants at each location.
Join us at the SLNC Government & Heritage Library for an in-person talk by author Jay Barnes about his recent book, Fifteen Hurricanes That Changed the Carolinas: Powerful Storms, Climate Change, and What We Do Next. On October 4, 2022, Barnes will share the history and lessons learned from some of the region’s most powerful storms and how climate change and rising seas will impact the future of hurricanes. Register for the program Fifteen Hurricanes That Changed the Carolinas at https://slnc.info/HurricBk
How One Conversation Can Transform Your Library Webinar with Sarah Clark  Dr. Sarah Clark is Dean & University Librarian at La Salle University in Philadelphia, as well as the host of the Kind Leadership Challenge podcast. In this webinar, Sarah will share a simple approach to challenging conversations that will help any library team create the impact they wish to see in their community.
The State Library is excited to sponsor a workshop with Craig Fansler, Preservation Librarian at Wake Forest University's Z. Smith Reynolds Library.