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OverDrive’s Together We Read

OverDrive’s Together We Read: Love Lettering will be available for unlimited access on your OverDrive-powered website between February 10th-24th. The title, along with a promotional spotlight at the top of your page, will be added at no cost. Together We Read is a two-week digital book club that connects readers from the U.S. with the

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Circulation 101

Join Laurie Shedrick, MHLS Assistant Director / Technology Operations Manager for Circulation 101 on Thursday, January 21st at noon to become acquainted with the necessary skills and workflows needed to manage the primary tasks of circulation desk work. Circulation 101 is intended for any new staff, or perhaps experienced staff wondering if there are more

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COVID-19 Social Stigma Prevention Guide

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that people who tested positive for COVID-19, have recovered from being sick with COVID-19, or were released from COVID-19 quarantine may experience social stigma. Stigma is associated with a lack of knowledge about how COVID-19 spreads, a need to blame someone, fears about disease and death,

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NYS Multiple Systems Navigator website

The NYS Multiple Systems Navigator website is built for youth, parents, family members and caregivers that rely on supports from multiple child and family serving systems. It was designed to reduce frustration often experienced by individuals when trying to find needed information from multiple websites. For promotional bookmarks and posters in both English and Spanish

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Media Literacy Guide

Media Literacy in the Library: A Guide for Library Practitioners contains information, program ideas and conversation starters on topics like misinformation and disinformation; architecture of the internet; civics; media landscape and economics; and media creation and engagement. The guide also explores ways to “meet patrons where they are” by integrating media literacy into reference interactions

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National Institute of Mental Health Coping with COVID-19

Help raise awareness about coping with COVID-19 by sharing resources provided by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is stressful for many people. People respond to stress in different ways and it is normal to experience a range of emotions, including fear, anxiety, and grief. Sharing accurate

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Upcoming MHLS ILL Workshop

In January 2021, MHLS will move to a new, streamlined Inter Library Loan (ILL) experience for both patrons and staff. Please join us at 10:00 am on Wednesday, December 16th or Thursday, December 17th for a MHLS ILL Workshop that will provide workflow and best practice procedures to get your library in the flow of

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Native American Books & Resources

The Poughkeepsie Public Library District has put together a resource guide including fiction & nonfiction print and web sources for adults, kids, teens, & educators that reflect accurate, authentic and contemporary representations of Native Americans. Member libraries can access these resources at https://poklib.libguides.com/.

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Extra MHLS Delivery Bins

Mid-Hudson Library System Delivery Operations Manager Tom Finnigan asks that you please place any accumulated, extra delivery bins next to your regular outgoing bins for the driver to pick up and bring back to MHLS.  For questions regarding MHLS delivery operations please contact Tom at tfinnigan@midhudson.org.

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Pathways to Librarianship Task Force

The New York Library Association’s (NYLA) Pathways to Librarianship Task Force will be a first attempt at realizing an equitable, straightforward path towards librarianship for all people. The composition of the multi-sector task force will seek to be as inclusive as possible including geographic diversity among a broad pool of non-degreed clerks and paraprofessionals working

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