Carterette Webinar Series

Carterette Webinar Series The Carterette Series is a bi-monthly educational webinar series highlighting trends, innovation, and best practices in libraries.

The free sessions are open to interested parties from all geographic (and astral) locations. Topics are chosen to be of interest to students and employees from all library types, and each session is approved for one Georgia Continuing Education (CE) contact hour.

Our next webinar is this Wednesday and features the lovely and talented Mary Ann Cullen discussing OERs.  Read about it ...
07/27/2015

Our next webinar is this Wednesday and features the lovely and talented Mary Ann Cullen discussing OERs. Read about it and register here:

CSW would like to extend special thanks to the Georgia Public Library Service for providing access to the WebEx host software.

04/01/2015

The lovely and talented Brandy R. Horne will be presenting on Information Access and Civil Discourse in the Digital Age for Carterette Webinar Series today! Registration is still open if you wish to attend!

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09/10/2014

If you are listening to Michael Casey and Christopher Baker right now post your questions here or on Twitter at so we can ask them for you!

07/30/2014

Emily Almond is presenting on Net Neutrality now! If you're watching and have questions, you may ask them here.

03/11/2014

Please save the date for our April 9th session with Angela Nolet who will discuss cameras, filming, editing tools, and uploading video content to incorporate video into your library’s offerings.

In June of 2010, members of the Georgia Library Association and the Georgia Public Library Service launched this bi-monthly educational webinar series. The series highlights trends, innovation, and best practices in libraries. The free sessions are open to interested parties from all geographic (and...

02/26/2014

Librarians! This month's free Carterette Series Webinar on MakerSpaces will be live in one hour, 2pm Eastern. It's free and open to anyone. Watch on YouTube and send questions to the speakers online here: http://goo.gl/oE0QDr

Public and academic libraries across the country are forming Makerspaces inside their libraries to provide patrons with the tools needed to innovate and crea...

10/23/2012

We were taken aback by the overwhelming response to our webinar offering this month. Wow! You all are really into RDA! To ensure that our attendees have the best experience possible, technology-wise, we have had to cap the registration at 400 people. If you didn't get a slot, we apologize profusely, but we will make a recording freely available on our Archived Sessions page, so check back or add your name to the list we've linked below to receive a notification when the session recording is available to view.

03/29/2012

Hello, Facebook friends! Would you like an archive of yesterday's excellent webinars on usability testing and content creation for teens?

(Webinars occurring on the same day will be on a single recording. To view the second session, please slide the timing bar to the marker indicated to the right of that title.)

01/03/2012

Happy New Year! Celebrate by joining us on January 18th for the first webinars of 2012. Registration available at the link!

In June of 2010, members of the Georgia Library Association and the Georgia Public Library Service launched this bi-monthly educational webinar series. The series highlights trends, innovation, and best practices in Georgia libraries. The free sessions feature Georgia speakers, but they are open to ...

09/21/2011

Getting ready for today's webinar at 2 p.m. If you want to learn more about volunteer programs, join us!

Highlighting Trends, Innovation, and Best Practices in Georgia Libraries(Formerly known as the Wednesday Webinars, the series was renamed to honor founding member Pat Carterette.)

09/14/2011

The September webinar is coming up one week from today! If you haven't registered yet for this presentation on volunteers, here's the link.

Highlighting Trends, Innovation, and Best Practices in Georgia Libraries(Formerly known as the Wednesday Webinars, the series was renamed to honor founding member Pat Carterette.)

08/29/2011

If you've ever thought about managing volunteers, you'll want to check out September's webinar about training and retaining volunteers through education. Save the date for September 21st at 2 p.m. EST!

Highlighting Trends, Innovation, and Best Practices in Georgia Libraries(Formerly known as the Wednesday Webinars, the series was renamed to honor founding member Pat Carterette.)

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