Location: Berlin PL
Register here Sorry; the workshop is full as of 18 Feb 2010 — registration is closed.
David Sleasman will show & tell what's new about the BadgerLink databases available through your library’s Research Tools web page.
We'll look at several of the resources and cover what each offers to your library's customers. Bring your questions and comments!
Continuing education contact hours: 2.5
Location: Westfield PL
This workshop is planned specifically for libraries in counties in the 6th Judicial District:
Adams, Columbia, Green Lake, Marquette, Portage, Sauk, Waushara, and Wood County
Genre Selection: topic to be decided
Location: Berlin PL
Sometimes it’s difficult to select certain in a certain subject area or genre. This short session will give you information and selection tips.
Contact Cindy Wallace wallace@winnefox.org for more information.
Non-WCTS members are welcome to attend this session.
Location: Neenah PL
Library staff members often wish their board members; trustees and other volunteers took a more active role in the fundraising and development process. Most Board members and volunteers wish fundraising was not even on the list of board responsibilities!
This workshop will provide library staff members with a better understanding of reasonable expectations for Board members and how to best support their desire to help.
This workshop is open to library board trustees, volunteers, friends, and other interested parties.
(The session for library staff is on March 16, 2010)
Location: Winneconne PL
A light supper will be served.
Location: Ripon PL
Every year many more books are published than your library can afford to buy or has space to shelve. Join us to see the best of 2009.
The CCBC staff reviews new books to help you choose the best for your library.
This is always one of our most popular workshops.
Activities for Teens
Location: Berlin PL
Join two experienced YA librarians who will help you pep up your program.
Presenters: Maria Hinners (Alice Baker PL, Eagle) and Penny Johnson (Baraboo PL)
Library Services for Older Adults: Mind The Gap
When: Tuesday 21 September, 9:30 am - 12:30 pm
Location: Green Lake PL
Mind the Gap? What gap! Older adults have a wide range of interests, abilities, and charm. Library services for this group vary from programs on new technology to providing home delivery.
Ageism, planning, marketing, adaptive equipment, and the library environment will be discussed.
We'll also talk about Wii gaming for older adults and taking Wii “on the road” to promote libraries.
Genre Selection: topic to be decided
Location: Berlin PL
Sometimes it’s difficult to select certain in a certain subject area or genre. This short session will give you information and selection tips.
Contact Cindy Wallace wallace@winnefox.org for more information.
Non-WCTS members are welcome to attend this session.
One World, Many Stories: The 2011 SLP Program
Location: Ripon PL
Discover how to help your kids and teens travel the world by visiting their library next summer!
We'll look at some decorating tips, school visit ideas, program ideas for preschoolers through high schoolers, booklists and much, much more.
Learn how you can expand their minds and share other cultures without having to leave their hometown.