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Southeastern NY Library Resources CouncilSoutheastern NY Library Resources Council
  • About Us
    • Annual Meeting
    • Board of Trustees
    • Committees
      • Continuing Education Committee
      • Digital Advisory Committee
      • Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Committee
      • Hospital Library Services Program
      • Regional ILL Committee
    • Conference Room
    • Directions to Our Office
    • Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Guidebook
    • Event Calendar
    • Governance
      • Board of Trustees Minutes
    • Southeastern Policies
    • Staff
    • Twila Snead Commitment to Excellence Award
  • Services
    • Advocacy
    • Ask the Lawyer!
      • Ask the Lawyer Form
      • Recently Asked Questions
    • Ask the Archivist
    • Coordinated Collection Development Aid Program
    • Digital Navigators of the Hudson Valley
      • Digital Navigators Fall 2024
      • Digital Navigators guidebook
    • Digitization Service
      • Hudson River Valley Heritage
      • Southeastern Digital Dark Archive
    • Events
    • Medical Information Funding Programs
      • Medical Information Gateway
    • Special Library Catalog
    • Special Interest Groups (SIGs)
    • Resource Sharing
      • Medical Information Services Program
      • SEAL
    • Tech-Talk
    • Traveling Exhibits
  • Membership
    • Member Directory
  • Southeastern News
  • Community & Jobs
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Library Organizations in New York State
    • School & Public Library Systems
    • Common Acronyms & Abbreviations

Upcoming Professional Development, SIGs, and Events

Home ServicesUpcoming Professional Development, SIGs, and Events

Southeastern NY, Library Resources Council, offers ongoing professional development opportunities. These come in the form of in-person classes, workshops, lectures, and webinars. These classes help to enrich our members’ professional experience and can be used to fulfill some requirements needed to maintain public librarian certificates.

Are you looking for information about a past event? Click here for an archive of recent Southeastern events.
Are you looking for similar events? Click here for a calendar of all Empire State Library Network events.

Southeastern welcomes people of all abilities to programs. If ASL interpreter services, captioning or audio description are needed, contact Carolyn Bennett Glauda – carolyn@senylrc.org or leave a message in the notes field to request those services when you register. Please register as soon as you know you will be attending. Requesting accommodations as early as possible is critical. Requests made at least one week in advance will help to ensure availability.

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E-Accessibility Webinar

Date: February 10, 2026
Time: 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Location: online via Zoom
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Title: E-Accessibility, WCAG 2.1, Title II, and Your Library (in NY)
Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Time: 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Presenter: Stephanie “Cole” Adams, The Law Offices of Stephanie Adams PLLC
Location: Online Via Zoom

A core function of any library is providing access to content, often through web-based platforms. April 26, 2026, and April 26, 2027, are two deadlines for public institutions to ensure web content and mobile apps comply with the U.S. Department of Justice’s 2024 Final Rule on Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which requires all web content and mobile applications provided or made available by public libraries to be accessible to people with disabilities. This involves complying with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, with limited exceptions for certain kinds of content.
But what if your library has or provides access to content that doesn’t comply? This session will review the legal obligations, techniques for meeting the standards, and mitigating legal risk, while focusing on what’s most important: library access for all.

Registrants will be able to submit questions in advance and during the session.

Who Should Attend: This session is for public libraries, library systems, and archives or museums that are part of a government or public educational institution. Private educational institutions, often held to the same ADA standards in New York State, are also encouraged to attend.

All library staff including directors, librarians, trustees, academic officers responsible for libraries, general counsel, equity and inclusion personnel, IT workers, and anyone concerned about accessibility of digital resources are welcome to join us.

Presenter: Stephanie “Cole” Adams, The Law Offices of Stephanie Adams PLLC

Stephanie “Cole” Adams is an attorney who represents libraries, educators, students, and creative professionals. Cole’s law firm, the Law Office of Stephanie Adams, provides the Empire State Library Network’s Ask the Lawyer service. Cole is a member of the First Amendment Lawyers Association and the ALA Lawyers for Libraries faculty. She is a former board member of the Freedom to Read Foundation, a graduate of SUNY Buffalo School of Law, and interned at the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund during her undergraduate studies at Hampshire College.

Sponsor: This event is made possible by the Empire State Library Network and the WNYLRC Resource Sharing Committee.

Beyond Post-it Notes: Passwords, Passkeys, and more

Date: February 26, 2026
Time: 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Location: online via Zoom
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Date: Thursday, February 26, 2026
Time: 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Trainer: Nate Stone, National Digital Inclusion Alliance
Online via Zoom

Want to know more about how to help your patrons with their logins? Join us for Beyond Post-it Notes: Passwords, Passkeys, and more, A Digital Navigators webinar.

So much Digital Navigator or tech help work is helping people reset passwords. This webinar will focus on strategies to help community members avoid having to do that, from using an analog notebook to password managers and passkeys. We’ll focus on techniques that maximize security while maintaining as much convenience as possible.

If you have questions about Password Managers, Passkeys, or what kind of system works best for your needs, please join us for this webinar.

Leadership Transitions of Key Employees

Date: March 5, 2026
Time: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: online via Zoom
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Date: Thursday, March 5, 2026
Time: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Online via Zoom

Organizational stability and sustainability rely in part on effectively preparing for and shepherding leadership transitions for key employees, to smoothly fill critical vacancies, develop staff potential, preserve institutional knowledge, and support long-term success.

Join Kathy Parker and Kate Hall, authors of The Public Library Director’s Toolkit and long-time library directors, for a session exploring effective leadership transitions. Parker and Hall will discuss the role of staffing analyses in assessing and planning for vacancies, staff leadership development, and tools and methods for documentation of knowledge, including special considerations for small or rural institutions.

Supervisors and staff from all types of institutions—museums, archives, academic libraries, public libraries, and more—are welcome to join. The session will NOT be recorded, though slides and handouts will be made available to all who register. Ample time will be provided for Q&A. Please email amy@nnyln.org with questions.

About the presenters:

Kate Hall is the Executive Director of the Northbrook Public Library, a Library Journal 5 Star Library located in northern Illinois, after serving as a teen librarian, youth services manager, and director at various Chicagoland libraries for over 20 years. Kate graduated with her MLIS from Dominican University in 2002 and received her MBA from Marylhurst University in 2010. Kate is the recipient of the 2021 Illinois Library Association Librarian of the Year Award and has just launched Illinois Libraries Present, a new statewide joint programming cooperative.

Kathy Parker was the director of the Glenwood-Lynwood (IL) Public Library District from 2002-2018 after serving as Assistant Director at the Harvey (IL) Public Library. She has worked in public and private libraries for over 40 years and co-founded Director’s University, an intensive training program that has trained over 300 new Illinois Public Library Directors.

Resource Sharing SIG

Date: March 25, 2026
Time: 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Location: Newburgh Free Library
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Join us for the next Resource Sharing SIG, in-person at Newburgh Free Library! Matthew Thorenz, the Local History Librarian at Newburgh Free Library, will join us to give a presentation on utilizing newspaper databases to search for digitized newspapers and articles.

This SIG provides a friendly space for resource sharing professionals to meet, discuss workflows, and share resources. The Resource Sharing Special Interest Group (SIG) meets to discuss issues of Interlibrary Loan, delivery, union catalogs, and other related topics. The members of the group are a mix of full-time and part-time, degreed and non- degreed library staff, and come from all library types. Registration for this event is free and open to all.

About the speaker: Matthew Thorenz is the Local History & Government Docs Librarian at Newburgh Free Library, where he oversees the library’s collection of over 5,000 items related to the history of Newburgh, New Windsor, and the Mid-Hudson Valley, including the library’s microfilm holdings of the Times Herald Record, Newburgh Evening News, and Mid Hudson Times.

This SIG provides a friendly space for resource sharing professionals to meet, discuss workflows, and share resources. The Resource Sharing Special Interest Group (SIG) meets to discuss issues of Interlibrary Loan, delivery, union catalogs, and other related topics. The members of the group are a mix of full-time and part-time, degreed and non-degreed librarians, and come from all library types. Registration for this event is free and open to all.

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