For immediate release | March 8, 2021

Core Webinar: Core e-Forums: What Are They and Why Should I Care?

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CHICAGO—Starting in 2009, ALCTS e-Forums provided an opportunity for librarians in technical services to discuss issues with colleagues across the country and around the world. With the creation of Core: Leadership, Infrastructure, Futures, potential e-Forum topics expanded to cover all areas of library work: management to cataloging and collections, technology to building operations, and assessment to access and equity. e-Forums provide opportunities for anyone, from librarians at one-person libraries to librarians and staff at large institutions, to connect with others who may have the answers to their questions. On Tuesday, April 13, Core will present the free webinar "Core e-Forums: What Are They and Why Should I Care?" which will delve into how e-Forums work; how to sign up, manage your subscription, and participate in e-Forums; and how to volunteer to moderate. Attendees of this webinar will learn all about e-Forums, including how they work and how to engage both as a moderator and as a participant.



Live Webinar: Tuesday, April 13, 2021, 1:00 - 2:00pm CT

Presenters: Nicole Lewis and Rebecca Uhl

Registration Fees:

This webinar is free and open to anyone interested in learning more about e-Forums and their value within Core. Upon you'll receive a confirmation email with link to join the webinar on April 16.

For questions or comments related to Core webinars, please contact Core CE staff at corece@ala.org.

and are committed to supporting our members, staff, and all librarians and library workers during these uncertain times. We will continue to offer online learning opportunities and will do our best to accommodate the remote needs of our attendees. We will also continue to offer group registration, providing individual logins for each group member registered for Core webinars. Please contact Core with any questions or concerns.

Contact:

Julie Reese

Director of Leadership and Learning

Core: Leadership, Infrastructure, Futures

jreese@ala.org