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This new MSL Learn course is for library directors, staff, and board members who are interested in developing better relationships with local government officials. It will provide ideas for language to use when talking about the value of libraries.
Ultimately, the goal is for you to have a better relationship with local government officials – one where you can work through disagreements, find commonalities, see value in each other’s work, and work together in service to your community.
The contents of the course are from webinars and the Connecting with Local Government Officials handbook.
Participants will learn
- How to develop better relationships with local government officials
- How to talk about the value of libraries
Upon successful completion of this course, you can claim 1 CE credit in Library Administration.
- Guest access is available to preview courses or for those without OKTA logins.
- To earn credit, login with your OKTA account.
- Use the login button at the top right of the homepage
- Choose "Login with OKTA"
- First time logging in? Use the email address you use to login to ASPeN.
- You will receive an email with directions to complete your MSL Learn profile - first name, last name, and email address are required.
- Check Junk Mail if you don't receive instructions.
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Watch this short video demonstration to see the login steps.
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Seats are still available! Register in ASPeN to attend or contact your MSL Consultant!
Attendees will be able to claim 4 continuing education credits in Library Administration.
Summary of the session:
Planning seems to generate a variety of responses from excitement over the possibilities to boredom about the process. Sometimes, it can generate a feeling of “we never can win.”
A planning process that is the right size for your library can help you accomplish items that are on your wish list. This session will cover:
- Why plan – the value of planning
- Elements of a good planning process
- Resources to help libraries plan
Practical exercises to apply what you learned
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There are many opportunities to earn CE hours outside of the State Library's offerings. The list below is a good place to start. Many providers offer courses for free, others will charge.
The State Library of Maine also provides a thorough list of free library-related CE happening around the country each month.
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View past issues of Continuing Education newsletters.
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Explore playlists and individual videos.
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Take free, self-paced online courses.
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Questions?
Colet Bartow, MSL Continuing Education Coordinator, 406-444-3365
The Continuing Education program is made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the Montana State Library.
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