
Information on additional upcoming sessions will be available in the coming weeks.“An expertly plotted, deliciously clever story.” - Kiersten White, NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author of PARANORMALCY We hope you’ll join us for one or both of these sessions. Learn how librarians can utilize cloud computing and web 2.0 tools for more efficient and effective practice. In this webinar, we will explore how small changes can lead to innovation, professional growth, and more responsive service to patrons for libraries and librarians. You will be sent additional information prior to the event including the link to join. This session will cover the importance of transliteracy, the roles libraries play in educating patrons and what we can do to ensure our staff and patrons are transliterate. Some are fortunate enough to learn these skills in a classroom, but in many cases people are looking to libraries, all libraries, for the instruction they need. Digital literacy, media literacy, information literacy, 21st century literacy and other new literacies are all included in transliteracy. Literacy is changing more is needed than the ability to read and write. The skills needed to be an active participant in today’s society are rapidly evolving.

The first two sessions will take place in June. Separate registration is required for each hour-long session. These free webinars will be of interest to employees of all library types, and are approved for one Continuing Education (CE) contact hour each. The Georgia Library Association PACE (Professional and Continuing Education) Interest Group and Georgia Public Library Service are pleased to announce the launch of the bi-monthly Wednesday Webinar series, which will highlight trends, innovation, and best practices in Georgia Libraries. Presentation Proposals: Georgia Libraries Conference 2023.Georgia Library Association Story Project.



Coastal Georgia Library Collaborative (CGLC).Georgia Student Media Festival Committee.
