Know & Go: Elevating the Library’s Voice in Emergency Response

From global pandemics to natural disasters, navigating the ever-changing landscape of unexpected situations is expected of many librarians and staff. Learn how libraries can step up during emergencies to support and connect their communities — not just with services, but with clear, trusted communication.  With real public library examples, discover effective ways libraries can work alongside local agencies during an emergency and practical uses for everyday tools, like signage and social media, that can make a big difference when people need it most.

Session Duration
This course consists of a 1-hour session.
Contact Hours
1

Instructor(s)

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Nancy Hu portrait

Nancy Hu's passion thrives in crafting compelling visual stories. With a background in art direction, she noticed a growing demand for innovative storytelling in communication and marketing. Leveraging her diverse skill set, Nancy is now a driving force behind the Harris County Public Library's brand. Through creative campaigns, she illuminates the importance of literacy and the transformative power of libraries. By blending digital and print mediums, she hopes to spark engagement and foster connection with the local community.