ALA Online Learning

Create a digital media space for the teens in your community

CHICAGOALA TechSource announces a unique new workshop, Creating a Digital Media Space for Today's Teens with Corey Wittig. This two part workshop will take place on Thursdays, Jan. 24 and 31, 2013. Each part will last 60 minutes.

Become an effective facilitator with help of upcoming ASCLA webinar

<p> <span>CHICAGO--Managers and leaders from all types of libraries will benefit from the upcoming May 9 webinar <a href="http://www.ala.org/ascla/being-effective-facilitator">&ldquo;Being an Effective Facilitator&rdquo;</a> hosted by the Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies (ASCLA), a division of ALA that cultivates leaders in librarianship with a wide variety of relevant webinars, workshops and online courses.</span></p>

Registration for ASCLA’s online course “Improving Library Services for People with Disabilities” closes Thursday, April 19

<p> <span>CHICAGO&mdash;Registration is open through close-of-business on Thursday, April 19, for&nbsp;</span><a href="">&ldquo;Improving Library Services for People with Disabilities&rdquo;</a><span>, an online course offered by the&nbsp;</span><a href="">Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies (ASCLA)</a><span>&nbsp;that prepares your library and library staff to provide effective services to all users of the library.</span></p>

New session added! Manage teen behavior at your library with YALSA’s April 24 webinar

CHICAGO — By popular demand, YALSA has added a second presentation of its April webinar! The webinar on April 19 is sold out, but you can attend this new 60-minute session at 2 p.m. Eastern on April 24.

Transform your library: ASCLA online learning promotes accessible library services for all users

<p> <span id="internal-source-marker_0.4164097767588141">Upcoming online learning opportunities from the </span><a href="http://www.ala.org/ascla"><span>Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies (ASCLA)</span></a><span> will prepare your library to reach all of its users--including the blind, visually impaired, and other people with disabilities, as well as Latino populations--with effective services, a welcoming environment and knowledgeable staff.</span></p>