The CARLI Technical Services Committee meets monthly via Zoom. Contact the committee chair or CARLI staff with any questions.
The CARLI Technical Services Committee meets monthly via Zoom. Contact the committee chair or CARLI staff with any questions.
This session is part of the Microsoft 365 for SEFLIN Libraries Series, an 8-week professional development program for SEFLIN librarians, educators, and library staff. Designed to enhance productivity and service delivery, each 60-minute session combines direct instruction with hands-on practice.
Week 8: Word for Intermediates
About the Microsoft 365 for SEFLIN Libraries Series
The Microsoft 365 for SEFLIN Libraries Series is an 8-week professional development program designed specifically for library staff looking to build confidence and efficiency with the Microsoft applications they use every day. Each 60-minute session combines practical instruction with hands-on activities focused on real-world library workflows.
Whether you're creating presentations, managing email, analyzing data, or producing professional documents, you'll leave each session with skills you can immediately apply in your work.
Skills Developed Across the Series:
You are welcome to register for one, several, or all eight sessions—each workshop stands on its own, and no prior attendance is required.
Presenter:
Jonathan Gordon is an educator, author, instructional designer, and professional development trainer specializing in digital design, creative technology, artificial intelligence, and workforce readiness. With a career spanning classroom teaching, curriculum development, and international training, he has helped thousands of students and educators develop practical skills in Adobe Creative Cloud, Microsoft Office, web design, digital marketing, and emerging technologies.
As the author of Learn Adobe InDesign CC, Jonathan has long been recognized for his expertise in design and publishing workflows. He has taught courses in graphic design, web development, business applications, communication skills, and digital literacy, while creating certification-aligned curriculum and project-based learning experiences.
Jonathan has delivered workshops and training sessions throughout the United States and internationally, helping educators integrate technology in meaningful ways while preparing students for college, careers, and industry certifications.
A self-described "font snob" and lifelong learner, Jonathan is passionate about making complex technology accessible, engaging, and relevant through hands-on learning and real-world applications.
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Benchmark: Library Metrics and Trends features interactive data visualizations that allow libraries to easily compare themselves to peers in areas such as library programs, services, and operations. Join Sara Goek and Gena Parsons-Diamond, Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), for a webinar specifically for CARLI member academic libraries, to learn how Benchmark can support your library in everyday decision-making and get a behind-the-scenes look at Benchmark’s interactive and user-friendly data dashboards and reporting tools for academic library subscribers.
Presenters:
Sara Goek (she/her) is project manager, data and research with the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) and the Public Library Association (PLA), divisions of the American Library Association (ALA). She supports data-related initiatives, including the annual surveys, Benchmark, and Project Outcome. Sara holds a PhD in history/digital arts and humanities from University College Cork.
Gena Parsons-Diamond (she/her) is a program manager for data and research with the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL). She supports ACRL’s suite of data products, including Benchmark: Library Metrics and Trends, Project Outcome for Academic Libraries, and the Threshold Achievement Test for Information Literacy (TATIL).
The April 2027 digital accessibility deadline is approaching quickly. If you are feeling overwhelmed by compliance requirements, you aren't alone. The secret to meeting accessibility standards without burning out your staff is shifting from a mindset of panic to one of sustainable progress. Web accessibility isn't a one-and-done project; it is an ongoing process built on small, manageable habits.
Designed specifically for public libraries and smaller academic institutions operating with limited staff and resources, this session breaks down daunting standards into clear, bite-sized action plans. You will learn how to audit your current digital footprint, establish realistic workflows, and secure early "quick wins" that make an immediate impact for your patrons.
Learning Objectives:
Presenter:
Craig Hayward is the Digital Accessibility Consultant at UNC Chapel Hill. He brings more than 25 years of experience working in libraries and previously served as the technology librarian at the Library of North Carolina's Accessible Books and Services.
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Ex Libris will perform maintenance on our I-Share Alma and Primo VE environments to apply the latest release.
This upgrade will occur between 2:00am-3:00am Central. Access to your environment may be unavailable during the time of installation.
Release and Maintenance Schedule
Alma Release Notes
Primo VE Release Notes
Ex Libris System Status Page - CARLI I-Share Environments are on Alma NA06 and Primo VE NA06
This program will examine the successes and failures of training new employees. Attendees will learn barriers to training, common mistakes to avoid, effective training strategies to implement, appropriate training timelines, and how to create a more effective training program for their library staff.
Presenter:
Madeline Sims, Library Technical Services Program Coordinator at Florida State College at Jacksonville, began her library career working at small career colleges for ten years, working as a solo librarian who oversaw collection development, reference, information literacy, cataloging, acquisitions, processing, and more. In 2017, she discovered her true calling in the library world: working in technical services. Madeline enjoys being the behind the scenes wizard who catalogs, troubleshoots, trains, supports, and fixes (almost) everything that comes her way. In every role she has had, she has become an “accidental trainer” — whether for supervisees, colleagues, managers, or directors. She strives to provide a consistent training approach to new and current staff in regards to library technical services matters.
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Libraries collect meaningful data every day, but data alone rarely inspires action. This webinar explores how to combine quantitative evidence with authentic community stories to communicate your library's impact, advocate for resources, build partnerships, and engage stakeholders. Drawing from real-world examples from libraries and community initiatives across North Carolina, participants will learn a practical framework for identifying compelling stories, incorporating publicly available and local data, and tailoring messages to different audiences - from funders and policymakers to community members and staff. Whether you're writing a grant, presenting to a board, or sharing your library's successes, you'll leave with strategies for creating stories that are both evidence-based and memorable.
Presenter:
Erin Huggins is the Associate Director of Program Evaluation and Education Research (PEER) at the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation at North Carolina State University and recently completed her Ph.D. in Education Research and Policy Analysis. Her work focuses on participatory research, implementation science, and mixed-methods evaluation to strengthen digital inclusion, early childhood learning, educator development, and community resilience. Dr. Huggins partners with state agencies, public media, schools, libraries, and community organizations to translate research into action, with a particular emphasis on using storytelling as a tool to elevate community voices, inform policy, and drive meaningful systems change. She has presented nationally on storytelling, digital opportunity, and community-engaged research, helping organizations use authentic narratives to complement data and inspire action.
Learning Objectives:
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The Preservation Committee meets monthly.
This virtual meeting is held via Zoom / Conference Call.
Contact CARLI Support for attendance details.