Learn to Identify and Lower Barriers to Website Accessibility in May 8th Course
Websites are accessible when all visitors—regardless of abilities or impairments—can access the information presented.
Websites are accessible when all visitors—regardless of abilities or impairments—can access the information presented.
Libraries are facing unprecedented challenges in attracting, developing, and retaining talented staff. Now more than ever, managers and leaders must create a positive workplace culture, offer a strategic vision, and foster communication to motivate and retain library staff.
If you missed the April 10, 2025, Amigos Online Conference "Collections Reflect Communities", there is still a chance to explore the ways that libraries represent their communities through collections and technical services practices.
In a political climate where terms like diversity, equity, and inclusion face increasing challenges, many institutions have pivoted to new terms like belonging, community engagement, or student development.
The March issue of Continued, Amigos’ Continuing Education newsletter, is here! Explore the latest trainings, conferences, and resources for library staff, including:
For the library to be a living organism it must constantly evolve – adding new materials and resources, pivoting to meet new needs, and changing with its community. Join us for the Amigos Online Conference, "Collections Reflect Communities," on April 10, 2025, and explore the ways that libraries represent their communities through collections and technical services practices.
Register for the April 1st course, "Creating a Collection Development Policy" and learn the importance of a collection development policy, what a policy should address, and how to use it to guide library services. A collection development policy is the heart of every great collection.
We are seeking insightful presentations from members to share innovative solutions, emerging trends, and forward-thinking strategies that keep libraries essential at the Amigos Member Conference 2025 on Wednesday, May 14.
Join us for the Amigos Online Conference, "Collections Reflect Communities," on April 10, 2025. This event will explore how libraries can better represent their communities through collections and technical services practices.
From MARC bibliographic, and classification and categorization schemas, to basic copy cataloging, and other areas essential to the cataloging department, Amanda Sprochi offers in-depth training in cataloging and classification.