Are you looking for presentations or workshops for your library’s staff day? The State Library offers presentations, virtual and in person, free of charge to libraries across Colorado. Reach out to the presenter to learn more!
Customer Service | Library Programming | Organizational Development | Personal Development | User Experience
Customer Service
Autism Is Welcome Here: The ACCESS Approach to Inclusion
Transform your public library to support and engage autistic youth! Learn about the unique needs of autistic individuals and listen to feedback gathered from the autism community about their library experiences.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Autism | Children's Services | Customer Service | School Libraries | Youth Services
Minds Unlocked: Supporting Intellectual Freedom in Correctional Libraries
Come fill your toolkit with strategies to support intellectual freedom for those you serve with jail or prison outreach. Learn about the realities of correctional censorship, how to develop a policy to answer the toughest challenges, and how you can be a powerful and articulate advocate for your community.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Correctional Libraries | Institutional Libraries | Intellectual Freedom | Policies | Prison
We Need to Talk: Overcoming the Fear of Having a Difficult Conversation
When faced with having a difficult conversation do you find yourself procrastinating, back peddling, dodging, panicking, or finding yourself filled with dread? Whether the conversation is with staff, a patron, your family, or an annoying neighbor this session will help to move you forward. These conversations don’t have to be difficult if you prepare in advance and leave your emotions out of the equation.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Conflict Resolution
When a Patron Needs More than a Book
Have you accidentally helped a library patron transform?
Are you ready to be an intentional champion for your library users?
Join us as we explore services that make all the difference. Together, we will share stories of extraordinary library moments and identify common ways library staff help people grow and learn in transformative ways. Walk away with an understanding of how libraries change lives and gain ideas for what you can do to provide more meaningful library services.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Customer Service | Staff Training
Library Programming
Scouting Possibilities: Intergenerational Programming
Often, library work finds librarians and staff siloed into age-restricted spaces. Intergenerational programs present a challenge to the structures of our physical spaces, collections, and areas of expertise and experience. In this workshop, librarians and staff will discover the value of designing programs for participants of different age groups, traversing generational divides with intentional opportunities to learn from one another and cultivate mutually beneficial relationships.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Adult Services | Children's Services | Intergenerational Programming | Programs | Services and Programming | Young Adult Services | Youth Services
Organizational Development
Improv-ing at the Library: Using Improvisational Comedy to Improve Library Culture
What does improvisational comedy have to do with library service? More than you might expect! Hear stories, learn models, and try improv activities that apply in libraries. Staff will discover new ways to engage with humor and play. Get ready to reframe interactions with 5 techniques from improv comedy that can uplift you, your users, and the library.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Communication | Customer Service | Learning Styles
Partnering to Provide Library Services Jails and Prisons
The incarcerated in Colorado’s youth and adult correctional facilities are some of the most appreciative library patrons anywhere. 97% of them will be released someday, and many struggle with basic information needs. The key to helping the incarcerated successfully reenter society is library outreach.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Institutional Libraries | Outreach | Prison | Public Libraries
Playing Well With Others At Work
We all know that children learn through play, but what about adults? Research shows that when humans, at any age, play, they learn and grow into healthy, happy, well-functioning individuals. Indeed, embedding playful work techniques into your day can lead to greater creativity, productivity, and resilience in you and your library. And knowing others’ play styles will help build better teams, improve collaborative work, and create a more enjoyable work culture.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Adult Learning | Collaboration | Learning Styles
Workplace Bullying: Words Can Hurt More Than You Think
Remember being bullied in grade school? The tears, fears, and anxiety of facing bullies may have shaped who you have become today. Do you ever wonder what happened to those bullies? It’s sad to say but many have grown up and are now creating havoc in our libraries! This engaging session will show you how to remain calm and stay strong when coping with the bullies you work with or serve in your community.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Customer Service | Self Care
Positioning Libraries for the Future: Trends to Impact
What do public libraries look like in 1 year? 5 years? 10 years? Are you excited about the possibilities in the future or cringe at what is to come? Our libraries serve as hubs of ideation, creativity, and well-being. Staff will consider trends happening both in our libraries and communities today and how we might adjust our services, spaces, and resources for tomorrow.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Futurist | Management & Leadership | Organizational Culture | Organizational Development
Living Our Values: Exploring Core Values of Librarianship
Libraries are the cornerstones of the communities we serve. How do libraries contribute to democracy? This interactive session provides an opportunity to reflect on the core values of librarianship and the Library Bill of Rights.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Core Services | Management & Leadership | Organizational Development | Policy & Ethics
Colorado Public Library Standards and You
Colorado Public Library Standards serve as a tool in defining and measuring a CO public library’s success in fulfilling its mission and role in the community. Participants will have opportunity to select one of the 10 areas to take a deep dive into the standard and perform an analysis of their public library’s work to inform strategic planning, funding needs, and best practices.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Core Services | Organizational Culture | Policy & Ethics
Personal Development
Body Language: Understanding Non-Verbal Communication
There are sometimes subtle – and sometimes not so subtle – movements, gestures and facial expressions that can indicate what we are thinking. By developing your awareness of the signs of body language, you can more easily understand other people, and more effectively communicate with them.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Communication
Creating More Joy and Resilience in the Library
Considerable research shows that those with more joy, laughter, and well-being in their life are more resilient, productive, and effective at work, and they live more fulfilling lives. This staff session is designed to increase fun, creativity, and joy.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Communication | Self Care
Decision Making: Crystal Ball or Magic 8 Ball?
Decision making is an essential skill. We make quick decisions all the time; other decisions we procrastinate and agonize over. Making poor decisions can label you as ineffective in your job. Learn how to make timely well-considered decisions to be assured of future success.
Join us for an engaging session that will offer you practical tools to make better choices.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Decision Making | Management
Getting Unstuck: The Secret Life of Procrastinators
Do you believe you work best under pressure? Do you avoid tasks and deliberately look for distractions? Are you late for appointments? Have a hard time completing projects? If you struggle with any of these you may be a procrastinator. Join this session to explore why we procrastinate and how we can stop.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Time Management
Look At Me When I Am Talking To You!: Getting Ahead By Improving Your Listening Skills
In our high-tech and often stressful world, communication is becoming more important than ever. If this is true, then why are so many of us such poor listeners? Becoming a better listener will allow you to become more productive, avoid conflict, improve accuracy, and build better friendships and careers.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Active Listening | Communication
Mindmapping: How to Maximize Your Brain’s Potential
Have you ever brainstormed an idea only to find yourself with pages of information and no clue as to how it all fits together? If so, then Mind Mapping can help you organize your thoughts and move forward. Mind Maps offer a way of using and improving your memory, concentration, and creativity in planning and structuring thought on all levels, in order to accelerate your ability to learn, remember, and record information.’
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Creativity | Problem Solving
Time Management for Librarians
Overwhelmed by patrons the moment you open your doors? Not sure how you’re going to get everything done while balancing competing demands? Get tips on planning library services and time management strategies to make your correctional library successful and efficient!
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Customer Service | Self Care | Time Management
When You are Engulfed in Flames: Recognizing and Overcoming Job Burnout
Job burnout is a response to stress that leaves you feeling hopeless, powerless, despondent and overwhelmed. But, don’t despair you can do something about it! During this session you’ll learn this doesn’t happen overnight. Our bodies and minds do give us warning signs, and if you know what to look for, you can recognize it before exhaustion and ineffectiveness set in.
Category: Presentation
School Libraries
Autism Is Welcome Here: The ACCESS Approach to Inclusion
Transform your public library to support and engage autistic youth! Learn about the unique needs of autistic individuals and listen to feedback gathered from the autism community about their library experiences.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Autism | Children's Services | Customer Service | School Libraries | Youth Services
Stay Ready! How to Prepare for Book Complaints in School Libraries
Book complaints and challenges can be scary, overwhelming, and personal. The presenter will walk you through how to leverage your materials selection policy, procedures, and reconsideration process and respond to book complaints with confidence.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Book Challenges | Collection Development | Reconsideration Policy | School Libraries
How to HESTL
Highly Effective Schools Through Libraries (HESTL) is a credentialing program with a dual purpose: (1) recognize outstanding school library programs and (2) provide guidance in school librarianship best practices. The program includes pathways for teacher librarians and library paraprofessionals, and the Colorado State Library provides personalized support to achieve credentials.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: HESTL | Highly Effective Schools Through Libraries | School Libraries
From Audit to Action: Authentic Representation in Library Collections
Learn how to shift from reactive diversity audits to proactive selection practices using the Representation Screening Tool, a framework for evaluating authentic representation before purchase.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Collection Management | Collections | Public School | School Libraries
Beyond the Basics: Reading Engagement for ALL Students
Discover how to create a schoolwide reading culture that serves every learner—from gifted students to multilingual learners to those with disabilities—through a research-backed, nine-step action plan.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Reading Culture | Reading Engagement | School | School Libraries
User Experience
Learning from Your Patrons: An Introduction to User Research
User research doesn’t need to be time-consuming or expensive. A single librarian can conduct and analyze simple patron evaluations with technology readily available in nearly any library. Small scale research projects, done at regular intervals, can continuously improve library services, and help you to see your library through your patron’s perspective.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Research | User Experience | UX
Working with WordPress
This session can cover anything from the basics of creating and editing content to more advanced topics such as working with themes and creating a usable site design.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Website Development
Weeding your Website with Basic Google Analytics
This session covers the basics of how Google Analytics works, what terms like users, sessions, and pageviews really mean, and how to get the most meaningful numbers to guide your content weeding decisions.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Website Development
Website Design and Best Practices for Usability
Basic principles for creating clear, easy-to-use websites and web content.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: User Experience | UX | Website Development
Tips for Updating your Library Intranet: Creating a Content Management Strategy
Does your website cause extreme anxiety? Are users lost in frustratingly dense pages? Come learn how one project to improve a library intranet can give you tools to enhance your site, from redesign planning to usability testing to content management.
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Accessibility | Customer Service | Digital Accessibility
Basic Website Accessibility
Babi Hammond Simple guidelines for creating accessible web content, including …
Category: Presentation
Topic Tags: Accessibility | User Experience | Website Development







