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Dec
17
Mark your calendars! We are excited to host our R4 Connections webinar next month with guest speakers Dr. Heather Ross and Dr. Laura Hosman from Arizona State University’s SolarSPELL. SolarSPELL (Solar Powered Educational Learning Library) is an innovative initiative dedicated to expanding access to high-quality information and building critical digital and information literacy skills in… Read More »
Posted in: Webinars and Courses
Dec
08
As 2026 approaches, libraries and other community organizations have an opportunity to champion community well-being through fresh, innovative health programming. With patrons seeking reliable information, practical skills, and supportive spaces to improve their physical and mental wellness, now is the perfect moment to set goals and rethink how you can promote healthier lives to individuals… Read More »
Posted in: Webinars and Courses
Nov
05
Stigmatizing language and imagery around substance use reinforce systemic inequities, uphold punitive narratives, and perpetuate harmful stereotypes that further marginalize people who use drugs. Yet many mainstream stock photo collections rely on dehumanizing, criminalizing, or sensationalized visuals, making it difficult for advocates, educators, and service providers to find materials that promote health equity and affirm… Read More »
Posted in: Webinars and Courses
Oct
22
Librarians looking to deepen their outreach to students will find valuable insights in the upcoming NNLM webinar, Developing Long-Term Partnerships: Programming for K–12 and College Students, on November 17, 2025 at 9:00 a.m. MT. This one-hour session highlights how meaningful collaborations can support sustained, multi-level programming that benefits both younger learners and college students. Led… Read More »
Posted in: #CC/Academic List, #Public/K-12 List, Webinars and Courses
Oct
20
The Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM) invites you to participate in our next Book Discussion, open to library staff, health professionals, and public health workers. This is a chance to connect with colleagues through literature, discuss how to improve health information services, and earn Continuing Education (CE) credit. This quarter, we’ll be… Read More »
Posted in: Opportunity to Participate, Webinars and Courses