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SUMMARY:Public Library Director Crash Course: Getting the Skills You Need (ALA Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:The Massachusetts Library System is pleased to announce that we 
 have contracted with ALA to provide our members with access to their live 
 webinars.  These webinars are free to MLS members who register through our 
 calendar.  Please do not register directly with ALA. Members who register 
 directly with ALA are responsible for paying their registration fee. 
 \n\nPlease help us keep MLS sponsored training free for all members. If you 
 are unable to attend the live webinar\, please cancel your registration. A 
 cancellation link can be found in your confirmation email\, or you may 
 contact Sarah Donnelly at sdonnelly@masslibsystem.org to cancel. \n\nPlease 
 note: This is a THREE-PART webinar series taking place Monday\, April 13 
 and Tuesday\, April 21 and Monday April 27\, 2026. Please only register if 
 you can attend all three parts. By registering here\, you are registering 
 for both dates. \n\n\nDescription\n\nSo you’ve finally made it—you’re 
 a library director…now what? You can learn about management\, but it’s 
 hard to find a library school course that teaches you how to be a boss. 
 This three-part workshop is a primer on how to be a library director 
 provided over three sessions that dive into key topics necessary to run a 
 library. Covering library finances\, trustee and director roles\, 
 relationships\, personnel\, legal issues\, building upkeep\, and the 
 different types of insurance needed\, these webinars will offer core 
 competencies for every director. Learn how to stay organized and set 
 yourself up for success in each area with practical tips and checklists 
 woven throughout the sessions.\n\nWhether you have just become a director\, 
 want to be a director someday\, or have been a director for a number of 
 years\, this workshop will answer the questions you might not have known to 
 ask while increasing your understanding of the key topics needed to run a 
 library.\n\nWe’ll begin with understanding and preparing your 
 financials\, and then move on to trustee and director relationships. In the 
 second session\, we will dive into hiring\, evaluating\, retaining\, and 
 disciplining personnel and the legal ramifications that come with having 
 staff. We will end the series with what you need to know about your 
 building and insurance needs and review general legal practices and 
 pitfalls to avoid. You will leave with a solid understanding of the core 
 competencies you need to run a library in addition to checklists you can 
 start using immediately to help ensure your success.\n\n\n\nLearning 
 Outcomes\n\nBy participating in this workshop\, you will\n\n\n	Gain a solid 
 understanding of the core competencies necessary to be a library 
 director.\n	Receive answers to questions you might not have known to 
 ask.\n	Discover practical tips to effectively manage the various areas 
 every director needs to know.\n	Know why and when you need to contact an 
 outside professional for help.\n	Learn about effective resources you can 
 use to help you become more organized and 
 productive.\n\n\n\n\nPresenters\n\nKathy Parker is a retired library 
 director\, now library consultant\, who does work as an interim director 
 and provides training and mentoring to library trustees and staff. She is 
 passionate about educating people in the library field and is the 
 co-founder of Director's University\, an Illinois training program for new 
 library public directors. Prior to retirement\, she was the director of the 
 Glenwood-Lynwood (IL) Public Library District for 16 years and has over 40 
 years of library experience in public and private libraries. Kathy has 
 served on numerous state committees\, including the Illinois Library 
 Association\, and has served as a library trustee for her local library and 
 the regional library system\, Reaching Across Illinois Library System. In 
 2016\, she was the recipient of the American Library Association’s 
 Trustee Citation award.\n\nKate Hall is the Executive Director of the 
 Northbrook Public Library after serving as Director at the New Lenox Public 
 Library and in various library positions for over 20 years. Kate is the 
 recipient of the 2021 Illinois Library Association Librarian of the Year 
 Award and has served in leadership positions in state and national library 
 groups\, including the American Library Association\, Illinois Library 
 Association\, and Reaching Across Illinois Library System. She has served 
 on the committee and chaired Director’s University\, an intensive 
 training that has trained hundreds of new Illinois Public Library 
 Directors.\n\n\n\nAccessibility Information\n\nIf you have questions or 
 requests regarding accessibility\, contact ce@ala.org or at 312-280-5100.
LOCATION:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Learning Services":MAILTO:learn@masslibsystem.org
CATEGORIES:Vendor Webinar - ALA
CONTACT;CN="Learning Services":MAILTO:learn@masslibsystem.org
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