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Expanding Possibilities: Public Libraries and Adult Learning – Insights from the Field
Hear insights and innovations from a new report about public libraries at the forefront of adult learning in the United States.
Evolving Staff Roles, Policies, and Practices: Results from PLA's 2024 Annual Survey
Learn how to use the results from the 2024 Public Library Staff Survey to improve your library’s performance, demonstrate value, and increase impact in your community.
Using Grant-Funded Projects to Attract New Partners and Funders
Hear from past grantees about how they leveraged an ALA award to increase or improve service to their communities, grow partnerships, attract new funding, and sustain key work.
Super Searchers and Meet LEO
Library consultant Toby Greenwalt demonstrates the capabilities of Super Searchers and Meet LEO and showcases potential applications in the library workspace.
Utilizing Outcome Measurement to Improve Library Services
Learn how to measure meaningful learning outcomes to improve programs and services and better advocate for your library.
Super Searchers and Meet LEO
Library consultant Toby Greenwalt demonstrates the capabilities of Super Searchers and Meet LEO and showcases potential applications in the library workspace.
Super Searchers and Meet LEO
Library consultant Toby Greenwalt demonstrates the capabilities of Super Searchers and Meet LEO and showcases potential applications in the library workspace.
How Libraries Can Promote Computational Thinking and Learning Among Preschool Families with Work It Out @ Your Library
Learn why computational thinking skills are important for young children, how to access free multimedia resources, and how they have been used to run fun and engaging programs in libraries.
Super Searchers and Meet LEO
Library consultant Toby Greenwalt demonstrates the capabilities of Super Searchers and Meet LEO and showcases potential applications in the library workspace.
Advocacy at Your Library: Hosting Legislator Visits
Learn best practices, tips, and advice on how to successfully host lawmakers at your library to show, them the many unique ways libraries positively impact communities.
Membership Monday: Becoming a PLA Leader
Learn about pathways to leadership in PLA and the public library profession.
Super Searchers and Meet LEO
Library consultant Toby Greenwalt demonstrates the capabilities of Super Searchers and Meet LEO and showcases potential applications in the library workspace.
Author Showcase with HarperCollins
Don’t wait! Celebrate the PLA 2026 Conference early with a conversation between four amazing authors.
Super Searchers and Meet LEO
Library consultant Toby Greenwalt demonstrates the capabilities of Super Searchers and Meet LEO and showcases potential applications in the library workspace.
Membership Monday: Contribute Your Voice to Public Libraries
Learn about PLA publication opportunities, including writing for Public Libraries magazine and PLA’s podcast.
An Introduction to the National Climate Action Strategy for Libraries
ALA and Sustainable Libraries Initiative provide guidance and tools to help expedite climate action work in libraries.
Membership Monday: Volunteer for PLA
Learn about PLA Committees and Advisory Groups and how to increase your chances of being selected.
Membership Monday: Present at PLA Conference
Learn how you can be a part of PLA’s renowned conference programming.
Membership Monday: Map Your PLA Journey
Discover your pathway within PLA from members of the PLA Membership Advisory Group.
Become a Data-Informed Library with Benchmark
Learn how Benchmark, PLA’s interactive data visualization and peer comparison tool, can support your library in everyday decision-making.
Expand Library Digital Equity Services with New Funds Now!
Get essential information, examples, and practical tips to apply for once-in-a-generation opportunities to advance the digital equity work your library is already doing.
Yoga and Mindfulness Techniques for Calm Kids (and Librarians!)
Learn to integrate joyful yoga and mindfulness into the programs you already do, or start to create a complete yoga and mindfulness program at your library.
Technology in Public Libraries: Results from PLA’s 2023 Annual Survey
Learn how your library can use the 2023 Public Library Technology Survey report and PLA’s data tools to understand and improve your library's performance, demonstrate value, and increase impact in your community.
Public Libraries Supporting African American Writers
Learn how to help overcome barriers and consistently provide resources and support to African American writers.
Partnering with the National Library Service to Provide Materials and Services to People with Print Disabilities
Learn how to partner with National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled to provide free reading materials in alternate formats.
Data Tools for Library Groups and States
ACRL and PLA staff discuss the data and assessment products, Project Outcome and Benchmark, and how they can help your group, consortia, or state library administrative agency.
Benchmark 101: Become a Data-Informed Library
Learn how Benchmark can support your library in everyday decision-making.
PLA 2023 Technology Survey: Free Information Session
Provides an overview of PLA’s 2023 Technology Survey and covers why your library’s response matters.
Public Library Services for Strong Communities: Results from PLA’s 2022 Survey
Provides an overview of results from the Public Library Association's (PLA) 2022 Public Library Services for Strong Communities Survey.
Spotlight on Safety: Addressing Threats in Public Libraries
A facilitated conversation that explored effective policies and practices to improve safety and security for library staff and patrons, and invited questions and resources to be shared among all attendees.
Public Library Staff and Diversity: Results from PLA’s 2021 Survey
Highlights how the data suggests both opportunities and challenges for the future of public libraries.
Supporting Formerly Incarcerated Individuals with a Fresh Start @ Your Library
Learn from members of the Fresh Start @ Your Library team, including social workers, and understand the steps they took to reach formerly incarcerated individuals and provide services to six communities through the public library.
Introducing Benchmark: Library Metrics and Trends
Learn how Benchmark can support your library in everyday decision making, such as establishing baselines and identifying opportunities to improve.
Digging Deeper into Local and Family History with Census Data
Discover public library programming and strategies to engage your community in a deeper understanding of local and family history. Census sources important to local history research and family genealogy will be discussed.
Boosting Youth Workforce Readiness
Learn about programs happening in both formal and informal learning environments that are helping youth develop essential skills and experiences to be successful in pursuit of their interests and skills, including work-based learning opportunities, apprenticeships, and more.
Bridging Workers’ Digital Skills Gaps through Libraries
Hear from national, state, and local leaders developing strategies and implementing programs to begin closing the digital skills divide, specifically focused on employability outcomes and workforce development.
Supporting Patrons to Obtain In-Demand Credentials That Boost Employability and Career Mobility
Hear from a panel of experts who have made sense of the maze of available learning opportunities to connect workers to high-quality NDCs that lead to in-demand jobs and career pathways. Learn about nationally recognized, “stackable,” and portable credentials, and how library staff are supporting patrons to secure them to boost their employability and career mobility.
Data Literacy for Youth: Using Census Data in Public Library Programming
Discover how public library programs and services can help children and young adults think critically and ethically about data.
Strengthen Patron Workforce Opportunities with Labor Market Information
Highlights labor market information (LMI) resources and use cases and demonstrates how this information can inform and improve workforce service development, outreach, and partnerships to connect residents with in-demand jobs, gain in-demand skills, and improve economic mobility.
Partnering to Meet Community Workforce Needs
Introduces and showcases national workforce partners and local collaborative program examples. Panelists answer the WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY, and, most importantly, HOW to collaborate to improve library services and visibility—no matter your starting point—as well as enhance patron and community impacts.
Building Business Know-How through Data Literacy
Learn how libraries collaborate with economic development agencies, community groups, and individuals to foster workforce development and promote informed business planning and decision-making.
Re-Weaving the Culture through Inclusive Norms in the Public Library
This panel discussion provides background on white cultural norms in librarianship, illustrated by examples from the lived experience of the panelists, so you can develop a deeper understanding of the way that these norms marginalize, silence, and harm BIPOC library staff members.
Affecting Change in a Middle Management Role
Hear from public librarians representing libraries of varying sizes, geographic regions, and diverse populations who have affected change from their positions in middle management through effective communications, advocacy, and storytelling.
Understanding the Role of Public Library Directors
If you are interested in becoming a director, are already a director looking for some tips, or simply want to learn more about the role, this is the panel discussion for you.
Data that Counts: An Introduction to Census Data for Public Libraries
This on-demand webinar introduces you to the important role that public libraries can play in assisting individuals, groups, and organizations with finding, accessing, and using census data for planning and decision making.
150 Million New Technology-Oriented Jobs and the Skills Needed to Get Them
Libraries and communities need to act now to ensure those hit by job losses direct their energies into promising career paths and develop the skills they need to gain employment.
The ACA and Advancing LGBTQ Health
Educates public library practitioners about available health insurance coverage options, benefits, and special federal protections exclusively for LGBTQ communities.
Virtual Platform Possibilities – Providing Digital Skilling Resources for Patrons
In this on-demand webinar, digital literacy experts discuss ways to offer or expand virtual digital skill development programs for patrons and staff, and support technology training in a virtual environment.
Public Libraries Respond to COVID-19: National Survey Results
More than 2,500 public libraries responded to the broadest national survey of public library responses to the COVID-19 pandemic March 24–April 1.
Public Libraries Respond to COVID-19: Innovative Solutions in Times of Crisis
Hear examples from library staff who have responded to this time of crisis with innovative solutions to services and programs.
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Live Webinars
PLA live webinars will be captioned in English (United States). If you have a physical or communication need that may affect your participation in a webinar, please contact us at [email protected] or 800-545-2433 ext. 5PLA (5752) at least two weeks prior to the webinar. Without prior notification of need, we may not be able to provide appropriate accommodations for the live event.
On-Demand Webinars
All PLA on-demand webinars in the ALA eLearning catalog, and most on-demand webinars listed here on the PLA website, are closed captioned in English (United States). If you find an on-demand webinar that's not captioned, please contact us so we can have it captioned.
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