[OPLINLIST] Next Getting Started with the Collection Analysis Initiative webinar is on March 23

marshams at library.ohio.gov marshams at library.ohio.gov
Wed Mar 22 10:24:44 EDT 2023


[A group of children smiling  Description automatically generated with medium confidence]<https://library.ohio.gov/services-for-libraries/library-programs-development/ohio-collection-analysis-initiative/>The State Library is hosting a workshop this Thursday, March 23 at 3:30 pm called Getting Started: Intro to Collection Analysis. Walk through the State Library’s new Collection Analysis Initiative, with an overview of the available resources to consider the children’s and young adult books in a library’s collections, programs, and displays. This webinar will guide attendees through learning how to import data and use the tools to purposefully reflect, augment, compare, and determine which titles best fit their community’s needs. Attendees will receive a plan that both helps them implement their decisions and equips them to continue using these tools in future practices.

Register for the webinar here: https://teachingbooks-net.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0tc-2gqTMqG9ITSL78EHT-NnxFFvvjk8Gd

Last year, the State Library of Ohio announced the Ohio Collection Analysis Initiative.<https://library.ohio.gov/services-for-libraries/library-programs-development/ohio-collection-analysis-initiative/> Since its launch, over 600 library staff from 87 counties throughout Ohio have registered for exclusive access to this original, self-paced, collection analysis initiative. Throughout 2022, library staff have explored resources, attended webinars<https://library.ohio.gov/services-for-libraries/library-programs-development/ohio-collection-analysis-initiative/#RecordedWebinarsandWorkshops> and open office hours<https://library.ohio.gov/services-for-libraries/library-programs-development/ohio-collection-analysis-initiative/#OfficeHours>, and used tools to consider collections that empower children and young adult readers by respecting and appreciating what makes them different and the same. The initiative is ongoing—register for access at any time, start when you are ready, and work at your own pace.  

Register here for access to the Ohio Collection Analysis Initiative.  <https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=DxJDpxg6-E26YjFGmW7ag5opvEp0uXpBrkerdWy8Q5xUN1lNUDRJRVY1QzFETlBLWUZXSlhBVjhZTS4u>

Notable highlights from this impactful initiative: 

  *   Free for staff working in all types of Ohio libraries! It is available at no cost to you. 
  *   There are no time constraints for completing this program. Set your own goals and progress at your own pace.  
  *   Personalized support. You have access to a dedicated, full-time specialist for assistance at any time.
  *   Unlimited access to a Collection Analysis Toolkit. This toolkit complements the collection development work you already have in place. 
  *   Unlimited access to a vetted collection of materials about children's & young adult books and authors.  
  *   Identifiable action steps. You will receive a custom Implementation Plan that outlines your collection development decisions and next steps. 

The Ohio Collection Analysis Initiative is a collaborative project of the State Library of Ohio and TeachingBooks.net<https://www.teachingbooks.net/>. The project is funded in whole or in part with Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA)<https://library.ohio.gov/arpa/> federal funds granted to the State Library of Ohio.  The opinions and content expressed do not necessarily reflect the position or policy of IMLS or the State Library of Ohio, and no official endorsement by either agency should be inferred.  This initiative is available for exclusive use by any Ohio library staff. This material may be shared with colleagues within Ohio.  Distributing the Handbook and/or links to any of its components outside of Ohio is prohibited.

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Marsha McDevitt-Stredney, Ph.D.
Public Information Officer
Director, Marketing & Communications
Pronouns: she, her, hers
State Library of Ohio
274 E. 1st Avenue
Columbus, OH 43201
Tel: 614-644-6875
library.ohio.gov<http://library.ohio.gov/>

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