by FOPLED | Sep 15, 2020 | FOPL News
Another major public library partnership to review and upgrade our knowledge. Early Childhood Development Post COVID-19 “Vulnerable children do not create their vulnerability, but rather their environments and experiences may make them vulnerable to poor and...
by FOPLED | Sep 14, 2020 | FOPL News
Over the summer, the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) and the Canadian Urban Libraries Council (CULC)—the national voices for Canada’s research libraries and major public library systems—submitted briefs to the House of Commons Standing Committee on...
by FOPLED | Sep 14, 2020 | FOPL News
Waterloo library’s button project helps show faces behind masks ‘Hopefully it will make some people’s days just a little bit brighter,’ says Anjana Kipfer...
by FOPLED | Sep 13, 2020 | FOPL News
Zoom finally adds a security feature you need to use now Zoom finally adds a security feature you need to use now “If any platform has been the MVP during quarantine, it’s Zoom. This service has been the go-to tool for video conferences and meetings for many...
by FOPLED | Sep 13, 2020 | FOPL News
This is the leading conference for Acquisitions librarians. The Charleston Conference traditionally hosts preconference workshops and seminars on the days immediately preceding the main conference. This year, since the conference has moved online, we’re hosting our...
by FOPLED | Sep 13, 2020 | FOPL News
“The Dog Ate My Library Book!” And Other Wacky Excuses People Give Librarians For Not Returning Books on Time https://medium.com/its-a-hardback-life/the-dog-ate-my-library-book-870ef5344778 “The art of storytelling is alive and well, which is something you soon...