ESLN Webinar: Expert Insights on Protecting and Preserving Library Collections
10:00AM-11:30AM January 9th, 2025
Last May, ESLN hosted a webinar on basic book repair with Syracuse University Preservation Librarian Marianne Hanley. The program sparked a lot of interest—and even more questions! This time, Marianne will be joined by her colleague David Stokoe for a session entirely dedicated to answering your questions on protecting and preserving library collections.
Join Nellie Brown for a program on the fundamentals of the indoor air environment, including the sources of the problem, the typical health symptoms related to poor-quality air, and how occupants and building materials can be affected.
Two families were intricately tied to the development of Auburn, NY: the Osbornes and the Metcalfs. The Osbornes (like Eliza Wright Osborne and Thomas Mott Osborne) were influential in reform and activism.
Steuben County Historian Griffin Bates digitized this ledger, which includes some of the earliest property information about the Pulteney Estate. The book is formally titled "Land Office Leger," and that misspelled title carries over to its digital surrogate.
Photographs from Tioga County of the Spencer Chemical Company and their Fire Pump from around 1900, including one photo paired with a typed list of identified men.
Photos from an industrious city of the 20th century, showing boot factory workers, cigar factory workers, paving company workers, the public market at Endicott-Johnson, and a workshop for the disabled.
A roundup of employment-related laws going into effect in 2025, with a focus on how they will impact libraries and other 3R-member institutions. This is the first event in our 4-part “Ask the HR Expert” series.
Hold. Fold? Walk. Run! Dealing with Difficult Conversations
11:00AM-12:00PM January 28th, 2025
Experienced educator, coach & keynote speaker Maurice Coleman will show you practical skills to deal with sudden controversial, & confrontational conversations in this interactive workshop.