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FREE* for OLC members only.
*Individual members or staff of OLC Institutional member libraries
NOTE: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with a link to join the webinar.
The OLC is once again joining forces with the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) as part of the Ohio Distance Learning Initiative to help make science, technology, engineering, arts, and math learning opportunities more accessible to children in your library service area that would benefit the most.
This program will provide up to 100 FREE learning kits, called Learning Lunchboxes, to each of Ohio’s 251 public library systems (COSI is doubling the distribution for 2022). This year, the Learning Lunchboxes will offer dinosaur-themed kits with five days’ worth of learning content. The boxes promote integrated learning and each box activity is aligned with Ohio learning standards.
The OLC is hosting a free webinar with COSI on Mon., May 16 at 2 p.m. to explain the Learning Lunchbox program and how your library can participate.
If you cannot attend the live presentation, the webinar will be recorded and posted on the OLC website.
Future Focused Leadership
Sponsored by: Ohio Library Council
Register at my OLC | Deadline to register: 5/13/22
Registration Fees:
Member: $135* | Non-member: $270
*In order to qualify for the member rate, the registrant must be an Individual member of the Ohio Library Council.
Conference Overview: Leadership is a skill for any role. This conference is an opportunity to learn key concepts and skills that they didn’t teach you in library school. You will gain a better understanding of your competencies as a library leader and manager, hone critical skills and learn new strategies to level up your library career. The event will feature a variety of sessions on leveraging your leadership potential, delegating with confidence, motivating a superstar team, ensuring organizational health and safety, and creating a dynamic workplace where innovation and open communication thrive.
Intended Audience: Current and aspiring library directors, managers and supervisors.
What’s Included: Morning refreshments and lunch. All handouts, provided by presenters, will be available online.
Continuing Education Credits: For those working toward their Ohio Public Librarian or Ohio Public Library Staff re-certification, this conference will count as six (6) contact hours of credit.
Hotel Accommodations: Great Wolf Lodge has rooms available for Thurs., May 19. A discounted room rate of $139/night is available for conference attendees. Reserve your room online at greatwolf.com/mason. Enter promo code: 2205OHIO_001
Conference Agenda:
9:30 a.m. | Registration
10-11 a.m. | Welcome and General Session
Kathy Bach, Conference Chair, Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library and Michelle Francis, Executive Director, Ohio Library Council
Keynote: Aftab Pureval, Mayor of Cincinnati
11-11:15 a.m. | Break
11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. | Breakout Sessions
1A | 1B | 1C |
I Get By with a Little Help from a Mentor: Mentoring Programs in Libraries | Internal Customer Service: It’s More Than Just “Being Nice” | To Infinity and Beyond! From Youth Services to Management |
Core Competency: Leadership | Core Competency: Personnel Management | Core Competency: Adaptability |
Learn more about Core Competencies
12:15 – 1 p.m. | Lunch and Networking
1-2 p.m. | Breakout Sessions
2A | 2B | 2C |
Leading Without a MLS | Creating a Leadership and Management Program for Your Staff | Investing In and Developing Your Teams for Greater Mission Impact |
Core Competency: Leadership | Core Competency: Staff Development | Core Competency: Leadership |
2-2:15 p.m. | Break
2:15-3:15- p.m. | Breakout Sessions
3A | 3B | 3C |
Creating Leaders at All Levels with Project Teams | Managing as an Ally | Compensation Beyond Pay |
Core Competency: Leadership | Core Competency: Equity, Diversity and Inclusion | Core Competency: Personnel Management |
3:15 p.m. | Break
3:30-4:30 p.m. | Closing Session — Speed Mentoring
Speed mentoring is a series of short conversations about specific questions. Here’s your chance to pick the brains of library leaders from across the state! Submit a question or two in advance and our panel of library leaders will share their wisdom and expertise.
Panel members:
- Luke Bentley, Director, Briggs Lawrence County Public Library
- Paula Brehm-Heeger, Eva Jane Romaine Coombe Director, Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library
- Kim Garrett, Deputy Director, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
- Mary Ellen Icaza, CEO/Executive Director of Stark County District Library
- Janet Ingraham Dwyer, Library Consultant, State Library of Ohio
- Moderator: Michelle Francis, Executive Director, Ohio Library Council
4:30 p.m. | Adjourn
Conference Planning Committee:
Kathy Bach, Chair
Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library
Cheri Goldner
Public Library of Youngstown & Mahoning County
Gail Ebey
Medina County District Library
Kate Denier
Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library
Kim Garrett
Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
Lindsay Place
Athens County Public Libraries
Liz Gibbons-Camp
Chillicothe & Ross County Public Library
Pam Brockway
Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County
Sagoree Chatterjee
Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library
Tara Kressler
Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library
Luke Bentley, PDC Liaison
Briggs Lawrence County Public Library
sponsored by the Children’s Services Division
Register at my OLC | Registration Deadline: 8/16/22
Registration Fees:
Member: $35* | Non-member: $70
*OLC Individual members or staff of OLC Institutional Member Libraries
Webinar Overview:
Weeding is an integral part of library collection management. Eliminating outdated and worn items from your shelves can enhance the appeal of your collection and increase circulation. But weeding can be difficult. It’s hard to part with beloved books—and find the time to go through the shelves, book-by-book, to decide what to keep and what to weed. During this webinar, you will discuss the challenges and benefits of weeding your library, different ways to approach weeding, and resources that can help as you set out to weed your library and make it the best it can be!
Presenter:
Mary Schreiber is a Collection Development Specialist at Cuyahoga County Public Library and her specialty is the selection of youth materials. Prior to this she was a Children’s Librarian. Schreiber is an active member of the American Library Association and the Association for Library Services to Children. She helped develop ALSC’s Championing Children’s Services Toolkit and is the author of Partnering with Parents: Boosting Literacy for All Ages. She served on the 2012 Geisel Award Committee, the 2016 Newbery Award Committee and the 2021 Caldecott Committee.
Intended Audience: Library staff, especially those serving children and teens, who are interested in collection management.
What’s Included: Participation in the live webinar and/or access to the archived version at a later date, resources (if applicable) provided by the presenter.
NOTE: Webinar invitations and access information will be sent via e-mail. Please check that your correct e-mail address is listed in your my OLC profile page.
Continuing Education Credits: For those working toward their Ohio Public Librarian or Ohio Public Library Staff re-certification, this webinar counts as (1) continuing education contact hour of credit.
Primary Ohio Public Library Core Competencies Addressed: Collection Management
Sponsored by: Ohio Library Council
FREE* for OLC members only.
*Individual members or staff of OLC Institutional Member Libraries.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Webinar Overview:
Ohio Revised Code Section 3503.10 designates Ohio’s public libraries as voter registration locations. With this designation comes additional responsibilities. Join OLC staff and Laura Hooks from the Ohio Secretary of State’s Office for a one-hour webinar about the requirements for public libraries as we prepare for the 2022 election in November. Utilize this free webinar as an opportunity to educate library staff on the do’s and don’ts before the busy general election cycle this fall.
Presenters:
- Laura Hooks, Elections Administration Specialist, Office of Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose
- Jay Smith, Director of Government and Legal Services, Ohio Library Council
What’s Included: Participation in the live webinar and/or access to the archived version at a later date, resources (if applicable) provided by the presenters.
NOTE: If you are unable to attend this live presentation, the webinar will be recorded and posted on the OLC website.
Join us for the 2022 Convention and Expo at the new Glass City Center in downtown Toledo.
The Road to Equity: The Journey, The Detours, and Staying the Course
Sponsored by the Ohio Library Council
Register at my OLC | Deadline to register: 10/14/22
Registration Fees:
Member: $135* | Non-member: $270
*In order to qualify for the member rate, the registrant must be an Individual member of the Ohio Library Council.
Conference Overview: This conference is an opportunity to have focused conversations surrounding EDI, learn from one another, provide professional and personal growth, and share the important work libraries are doing to help create equitable and inclusive communities in Ohio. Learn how to plan, build, improve and grow in the areas of EDI and access. The event is designed to provide a roadmap for implementing and sustaining a culture of EDI at your library.
The conference supports the planning and delivery of activities in four key areas:
- Leading Diversity — examples of how library leaders support and promote EDI, including policies and practices embedded in the workplace and best practices for implementation.
- Employment Practices — examples of how libraries recruit and retain a diverse pool of employees, Boards of Trustees and Friends groups.
- Inclusive Collections — examples of ways to ensure inclusive library collections, including specific resources and collection management policies.
- Measuring Success — examples of how libraries evaluate their progress and effectiveness, including methods and best practices.
Intended Audience: All library staff
What’s Included: Morning refreshments and lunch. All handouts, provided by presenters, will be available online.
Continuing Education Credits: For those working toward their Ohio Public Librarian or Ohio Public Library Staff re-certification, this conference will count as six (6) contact hours of credit.
Hotel Accommodations: To reserve an overnight room, please call the Holiday Inn Cleveland South directly at (216) 524-8050, mention that you are attending the OLC conference, and receive a group rate of $109/night (plus fees and taxes). Reservation Deadline: Sept. 19, 2022.
Conference Agenda:
9 a.m. | Registration and morning refreshments
9:30 a.m. | Welcome and General Session
Interactive discussion about EDI decision making; how to avoid major pitfalls; and how to identify and challenge resistance to change.
Presenters: Bethany Studenic and Chinenye Nkemere, Co-Founders, Enlightened Solutions
10:30 a.m. | Break
10:45 a.m. | Equitable Decision Making in Program Planning
Presenter: Aimee Adams, Branch Manager, Elyria Public Library
11:30 a.m. | Break
11:45 a.m. | How to Develop a Staff-Led Diversity Campaign
Presenters: Gale Koritansky, Director, and Ann Malthaner, Marketing and Public Relations Manager, Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
12:30 p.m. | Lunch and Networking
1:15 p.m. | Creating and Analyzing Collections with Inclusion in Mind
Presenters: Erin Kelsey, Consultant, State Library of Ohio; and Jake Stone, Project Coordinator, Teaching Books/Overdrive
2 p.m. | Break
2:15 p.m. | Coretta Scott King Book Awards: How to Use This Award-Winning Collection to Advance EDI in Public Libraries
Presenters: Kacie Armstrong, Director, Euclid Public Library; Kristen Schmidt, Branch Manager, and Tamara Steward, Children’s Librarian, Cleveland Public Library
3 p.m. | Break
3:15 p.m. | Closing General Session
Presenter: Felton Thomas, Jr., Executive Director & CEO, Cleveland Public Library
4 p.m. | Adjourn
Conference Planning Committee:
Felton Thomas, Jr., Chair
Cleveland Public Library
Amanda Toth
Lane Libraries
Barb White
Akron-Summit County Public Library
Dr. Anthony Wilson
Columbus Metropolitan Library
Jennifer Darling
Westlake Porter Library
Mary Beth Rogers
Dayton Metro Library
Steve Capuozzo
Cleveland Public Library
Tara Shiman
Worthington Libraries
Traci Haynes
Cuyahoga County Public Library
PDC Liaison: Maggie Killman, Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library
Sponsored by: Ohio Library Council and BroadbandOhio
FREE* for OLC members only.
*Individual members or staff of OLC Institutional Member Libraries.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Webinar Overview:
The OLC is partnering with BroadbandOhio to bring our members an important update on the state’s Digital Equity Plan and their updated FINDER Tool. Ohio is participating in the State Digital Equity Planning Grant Program to develop a statewide plan for achieving digital equity goals and closing the digital divide. Ohio’s Digital Equity Plan will serve all Ohioans with an aim to promote meaningful adoption and use of high-speed internet service.
All of Ohio’s public library systems can play a key role in developing the state’s plan – this is an opportunity for libraries to be at the table and in the room. You will learn more about the state’s plan and planning process during this webinar and hear directly from BroadbandOhio. Also, you can hear more about the state’s updated FINDER Tool and how it can help public libraries.
Presenters:
- Peter Voderberg, Chief, Office of BroadbandOhio
- Anna Miller, Manager, Digital Equity & Inclusion, Office of BroadbandOhio
- Carley Circosta, Grants Administrator, Office of BroadbandOhio
NOTE: If you are unable to attend this live presentation, the webinar will be recorded and posted on the OLC website.
Sponsored by OLC’s Government Relations Committee
This is a hybrid event. Participants can attend in person at the OLC office in Dublin (Northwest Columbus) or online with the same access to workshop content.
Register at my OLC | Registration Deadline: 11/22/22
Registration Fees: Member $65* | Non-member $130
*Individual members or staff of OLC institutional member libraries. Fee includes access to in-person or virtual option.
Workshop Overview: Is your library considering going on the local ballot with a new levy, renewing an existing levy, or possibly modifying a levy that’s been in place for some time? This virtual workshop will provide the information you need as you prepare for your ballot initiative, including:
- determining the need and public support for your library levy;
- legal process for placing the issue on the ballot;
- developing the campaign message;
- running the mechanics of a library campaign;
- connecting with the media and developing message strategies; and
- coordinating a lawful campaign
The format of this workshop will address each of these six points and allow time to answer questions.
Intended Audience: Directors, trustees, public relations staff, and other staff who will be involved in the library’s levy education effort.
What’s Included: Lunch will be provided for those that attend in person. All handouts, provided by presenters, will be available online through the OLC app. Print them prior to the conference, view them from your personal device during the event or view/download them after the event. All handouts will be available online for 30 days following the workshop. Attendees will also receive a free digital copy of the OLC publication, Ballot Issues Handbook – Campaigns 101: The Nuts and Bolts.
Continuing Education Credits: For those working toward their Ohio Public Librarian or Ohio Public Library Staff re-certification, this workshop counts as four (4) contact hours of credit.
Ohio Public Library Core Competencies addressed in this workshop: Fundraising and Strategic Planning
Agenda:
9:45 a.m. | Registration
10 a.m. | Levies – The Basics
Presenter: Jay Smith, Director of Government and Legal Services, Ohio Library Council
11 a.m. | Break
11:15 a.m. | How We Did It!
Presenter: Cheryl Kuonen, Executive Director, Mentor Public Library
12:30 p.m. | Lunch
1:00 p.m. | Nuts & Bolts of a Successful Levy
Presenter: Galen Schuerlein, Of Counsel / Director of Public Affairs, Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP
The OLC’s Small Libraries Division will host an online discussion forum for directors of small libraries on Dec. 2. This virtual session will be held from 10 a.m.- 12 p.m. and is open to all directors of libraries that have a budget of $1 million or less and a service area of 25,000 or fewer.
Registration:
Registration is free for OLC Institutional Members Libraries. Please register using the link below.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Sponsor: Small Libraries Division
Who Should Attend: All directors of libraries that have a budget of $1 million or less and a service area of 25,000 or fewer.
Overview:
OLC’s Executive Director Michelle Francis will provide an update on several items of interest, including state funding and what to expect for the Public Library Fund as well as answer any questions you may have about OLC activities. The forum also will allow time for discussions with your peers about issues and challenges unique to small libraries.
Sponsored by: Ohio Library Council
FREE* for OLC members only.
*Individual members or staff of OLC Institutional Member Libraries.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Webinar Overview:
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently released new maps that show all of the addresses in Ohio and whether they have high-speed internet access. These maps are extremely important and will determine the amount of funding Ohio receives to bring high-speed internet to everyone in the state.
BroadbandOhio is working hard to make sure that the maps are as accurate as possible and right now, it appears as though certain portions of the state are underrepresented.
During this webinar, you will learn more about these maps and how the FCC challenge process works.
Ohio’s public libraries can play an important role in helping Ohioans get connected and be represented in the process. We want to make sure we have accurate maps to ensure that all Ohioans have high-speed internet access.
NOTE: If you are unable to attend this live presentation, the webinar will be recorded and posted on the OLC website.