SENYLRC is offering a basic cataloging skills workshop.
Title: Subject Analysis 411 (or What Is It About and Where Do I Put It?)
Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Time: 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Location: SENYLRC Conference Room
Target audience: Librarians, paraprofessionals and all library staff looking for a refresher or needing to acquire basic cataloging skills. You do not have to be a cataloger to attend.
For a complete workshop description go to http://www.senylrc.org/ce/
Do your high school students have the information literacy skills to successfully use the academic library? Join us for a panel discussion with local academic librarians who will present their recommendations to help prepare students to navigate the many resources of the academic library.
Panel Participants:
- Angel Falcon, Instruction and Reference Coordinator, Mount St. Mary College
- Ron Crovisier, Head of Reference Services, Dutchess Community College
- Edward (Rus) Springer, Reference Librarian, SUNY New Paltz
- Kathy Kurosman, Head of Library Instruction, Vassar College
- Livia Sabourin, School Library Media Specialist, Fallsburg High School
- Moderator: Patricia Mayo, School Library Media Specialist, Red Hook High School
Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 (snow date Wednesday, January 14, 2009)
Time: 9:00am - 12:00 Noon (registration begins at 8:30am)
Location: Southeastern NY Library Resources Council, 21 S. Elting Corners Road, Highland, NY 12528
Cost: $0
Registration: www.mylearningplan.com
For more information or a copy of the workshop flyer please contact the SLS office at 486-4840 ext. 3061 (rebecca.gerald@dcboces.org)
An afternoon session on Medical Information: Quality Resources and Referral Options will be held from 1pm - 3pm. Sign-up on MLP.
1/2/2009 UPDATE: Click below for the extra handouts from summer workshop!

The School Library System is hosting a summer workshop on the
SENYLRC and Historic Hugeunot Street new on-line exhibit of photographs and historic manuscripts relating to African American history. The exhibit is titled The Missing Chapter: Untold Stories of the African American Presence in the Mid-Hudson Valley.
During the six-hour workshop, educators will explore the website and try each of the eight activities in the curriculum. A tour of several of the historic houses on Huguenot Street and a visit to an archive to view historic documents will also be included.
To get more information and register for the workshop go to My Learning Plan.
Date: July 21, 2008
Time: 9:00am - 3:00pm
Location: Deyo House Hall, 18 Broadhead Ave. Historic Hugeunot St. New Paltz, NY
Cost: $20