際際滷shows by User: wilsjen / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: wilsjen / Mon, 29 Nov 2021 18:59:28 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: wilsjen 1:1 Community Interview Examples & Tips for Libraries /slideshow/11-community-interview-examples-tips-for-libraries/250750034 wla202111interviews-211129185929
Presented at WLA 2021 Annual Conference, November 19th, by Laura Damon-Moore, WiLS; Mart鱈n Alvarado, Madison Public Library; Jon Mark Bolthouse, Fond du Lac Public Library In this session, attendees will hear about three different case studies for using 1:1 interviews as an information gathering method in a library or other municipal setting: 1) to learn how people currently use a city service and how that service might evolve to better suit community needs; 2) to learn about the wider communitys and individuals goals and aspirations, and challenges they see or experience in order to inform a librarys planning process; 3) to tell a more complete story of a communitys history through 1:1 interviews. Along with these case studies, session organizers will offer some best practices and practical tips for conducting 1:1 interviews to support these similar yet distinct information gathering efforts.]]>

Presented at WLA 2021 Annual Conference, November 19th, by Laura Damon-Moore, WiLS; Mart鱈n Alvarado, Madison Public Library; Jon Mark Bolthouse, Fond du Lac Public Library In this session, attendees will hear about three different case studies for using 1:1 interviews as an information gathering method in a library or other municipal setting: 1) to learn how people currently use a city service and how that service might evolve to better suit community needs; 2) to learn about the wider communitys and individuals goals and aspirations, and challenges they see or experience in order to inform a librarys planning process; 3) to tell a more complete story of a communitys history through 1:1 interviews. Along with these case studies, session organizers will offer some best practices and practical tips for conducting 1:1 interviews to support these similar yet distinct information gathering efforts.]]>
Mon, 29 Nov 2021 18:59:28 GMT /slideshow/11-community-interview-examples-tips-for-libraries/250750034 wilsjen@slideshare.net(wilsjen) 1:1 Community Interview Examples & Tips for Libraries wilsjen Presented at WLA 2021 Annual Conference, November 19th, by Laura Damon-Moore, WiLS; Mart鱈n Alvarado, Madison Public Library; Jon Mark Bolthouse, Fond du Lac Public Library In this session, attendees will hear about three different case studies for using 1:1 interviews as an information gathering method in a library or other municipal setting: 1) to learn how people currently use a city service and how that service might evolve to better suit community needs; 2) to learn about the wider communitys and individuals goals and aspirations, and challenges they see or experience in order to inform a librarys planning process; 3) to tell a more complete story of a communitys history through 1:1 interviews. Along with these case studies, session organizers will offer some best practices and practical tips for conducting 1:1 interviews to support these similar yet distinct information gathering efforts. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wla202111interviews-211129185929-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at WLA 2021 Annual Conference, November 19th, by Laura Damon-Moore, WiLS; Mart鱈n Alvarado, Madison Public Library; Jon Mark Bolthouse, Fond du Lac Public Library In this session, attendees will hear about three different case studies for using 1:1 interviews as an information gathering method in a library or other municipal setting: 1) to learn how people currently use a city service and how that service might evolve to better suit community needs; 2) to learn about the wider communitys and individuals goals and aspirations, and challenges they see or experience in order to inform a librarys planning process; 3) to tell a more complete story of a communitys history through 1:1 interviews. Along with these case studies, session organizers will offer some best practices and practical tips for conducting 1:1 interviews to support these similar yet distinct information gathering efforts.
1:1 Community Interview Examples & Tips for Libraries from WiLS
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Using Data to Help Tell Your Library's Story /slideshow/using-data-to-help-tell-your-librarys-story/250749293 usingdatatohelptellyourlibrarysstory2-211129153839
Presented for WLA 2021 Annual Conference, November 17th, by Melissa McLimans, WiLS and Kim Kiesewetter, WiLS Surveys, focus groups, your annual report data: its all telling you a story about your library and your community. Join Melissa and Kim as they share ways in which libraries can use data to tell the story of both their communities and institutions. It will include an overview of different types of data that a library might use ranging from existing resources to inspiration for new research. To tie everything together, the session will conclude with ways to present selected data in a compelling, narrative format to tell a larger story to a variety of audiences.]]>

Presented for WLA 2021 Annual Conference, November 17th, by Melissa McLimans, WiLS and Kim Kiesewetter, WiLS Surveys, focus groups, your annual report data: its all telling you a story about your library and your community. Join Melissa and Kim as they share ways in which libraries can use data to tell the story of both their communities and institutions. It will include an overview of different types of data that a library might use ranging from existing resources to inspiration for new research. To tie everything together, the session will conclude with ways to present selected data in a compelling, narrative format to tell a larger story to a variety of audiences.]]>
Mon, 29 Nov 2021 15:38:38 GMT /slideshow/using-data-to-help-tell-your-librarys-story/250749293 wilsjen@slideshare.net(wilsjen) Using Data to Help Tell Your Library's Story wilsjen Presented for WLA 2021 Annual Conference, November 17th, by Melissa McLimans, WiLS and Kim Kiesewetter, WiLS Surveys, focus groups, your annual report data: its all telling you a story about your library and your community. Join Melissa and Kim as they share ways in which libraries can use data to tell the story of both their communities and institutions. It will include an overview of different types of data that a library might use ranging from existing resources to inspiration for new research. To tie everything together, the session will conclude with ways to present selected data in a compelling, narrative format to tell a larger story to a variety of audiences. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/usingdatatohelptellyourlibrarysstory2-211129153839-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented for WLA 2021 Annual Conference, November 17th, by Melissa McLimans, WiLS and Kim Kiesewetter, WiLS Surveys, focus groups, your annual report data: its all telling you a story about your library and your community. Join Melissa and Kim as they share ways in which libraries can use data to tell the story of both their communities and institutions. It will include an overview of different types of data that a library might use ranging from existing resources to inspiration for new research. To tie everything together, the session will conclude with ways to present selected data in a compelling, narrative format to tell a larger story to a variety of audiences.
Using Data to Help Tell Your Library's Story from WiLS
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he Past Through Tomorrow: Empowering Digital History at the Library /slideshow/he-past-through-tomorrow-empowering-digital-history-at-the-library/250749285 wlathepastthroughtomorrowempoweringdigitalhistoryatthelibrary-211129153519
Presented at WLA 2021 Annual Conference, November 18th, by Steven Rice, Door County Historical Museum, Museum and Archives Manager; Beth Renstrom, Sturgeon Bay Historical Society Foundation, Inc.; Kristen Whitson, WiLS/Recollection Wisconsin Recollection Wisconsin resources can prepare your library to respond to the digital heritage needs of your community. Join us to hear about Recollection Wisconsins Digital Readiness Community of Practice and how digital readiness applies to your organization. Then learn about how Door County Speaks, a real-life example of digital readiness concepts, responded to the communitys needs to provide oral history kits for collecting community memories and how the oral history kits have been used in the Door County Granary project. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how to implement digital projects resources in their own organizations.]]>

Presented at WLA 2021 Annual Conference, November 18th, by Steven Rice, Door County Historical Museum, Museum and Archives Manager; Beth Renstrom, Sturgeon Bay Historical Society Foundation, Inc.; Kristen Whitson, WiLS/Recollection Wisconsin Recollection Wisconsin resources can prepare your library to respond to the digital heritage needs of your community. Join us to hear about Recollection Wisconsins Digital Readiness Community of Practice and how digital readiness applies to your organization. Then learn about how Door County Speaks, a real-life example of digital readiness concepts, responded to the communitys needs to provide oral history kits for collecting community memories and how the oral history kits have been used in the Door County Granary project. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how to implement digital projects resources in their own organizations.]]>
Mon, 29 Nov 2021 15:35:18 GMT /slideshow/he-past-through-tomorrow-empowering-digital-history-at-the-library/250749285 wilsjen@slideshare.net(wilsjen) he Past Through Tomorrow: Empowering Digital History at the Library wilsjen Presented at WLA 2021 Annual Conference, November 18th, by Steven Rice, Door County Historical Museum, Museum and Archives Manager; Beth Renstrom, Sturgeon Bay Historical Society Foundation, Inc.; Kristen Whitson, WiLS/Recollection Wisconsin Recollection Wisconsin resources can prepare your library to respond to the digital heritage needs of your community. Join us to hear about Recollection Wisconsins Digital Readiness Community of Practice and how digital readiness applies to your organization. Then learn about how Door County Speaks, a real-life example of digital readiness concepts, responded to the communitys needs to provide oral history kits for collecting community memories and how the oral history kits have been used in the Door County Granary project. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how to implement digital projects resources in their own organizations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wlathepastthroughtomorrowempoweringdigitalhistoryatthelibrary-211129153519-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at WLA 2021 Annual Conference, November 18th, by Steven Rice, Door County Historical Museum, Museum and Archives Manager; Beth Renstrom, Sturgeon Bay Historical Society Foundation, Inc.; Kristen Whitson, WiLS/Recollection Wisconsin Recollection Wisconsin resources can prepare your library to respond to the digital heritage needs of your community. Join us to hear about Recollection Wisconsins Digital Readiness Community of Practice and how digital readiness applies to your organization. Then learn about how Door County Speaks, a real-life example of digital readiness concepts, responded to the communitys needs to provide oral history kits for collecting community memories and how the oral history kits have been used in the Door County Granary project. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how to implement digital projects resources in their own organizations.
he Past Through Tomorrow: Empowering Digital History at the Library from WiLS
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Can Do! The WiLS Toolbox for Building a Culture of Shared Work /wilsjen/can-do-the-wils-toolbox-for-building-a-culture-of-shared-work sscsconferenceslideswils2021-210714223813
At the 2021 WLA Support Staff and Circulation Services (SSCS) conference, held on May 27th, our WiLS Administrative Team presented, Can do!: The WiLS Toolbox for Building a Culture of Shared Work. Lisa Marten, Rebecca Rosenstiel, and Melody Clark shared their favorite tools and strategies for streamlining work in a way that honors individual accountability and contributions, ensures everyone supports one another, aims to continuously improve, and builds a strong culture of teamwork. These practices have helped everyone stay engaged and know whats expected of them and their fellow team members - and most importantly, it creates an atmosphere of fun and cooperation in our remote office. Our entire WiLS staff and our members reap the benefits of this high-functioning team! Check out their presentation slides and feel free to contact us at information@wils.org if you have any questions.]]>

At the 2021 WLA Support Staff and Circulation Services (SSCS) conference, held on May 27th, our WiLS Administrative Team presented, Can do!: The WiLS Toolbox for Building a Culture of Shared Work. Lisa Marten, Rebecca Rosenstiel, and Melody Clark shared their favorite tools and strategies for streamlining work in a way that honors individual accountability and contributions, ensures everyone supports one another, aims to continuously improve, and builds a strong culture of teamwork. These practices have helped everyone stay engaged and know whats expected of them and their fellow team members - and most importantly, it creates an atmosphere of fun and cooperation in our remote office. Our entire WiLS staff and our members reap the benefits of this high-functioning team! Check out their presentation slides and feel free to contact us at information@wils.org if you have any questions.]]>
Wed, 14 Jul 2021 22:38:12 GMT /wilsjen/can-do-the-wils-toolbox-for-building-a-culture-of-shared-work wilsjen@slideshare.net(wilsjen) Can Do! The WiLS Toolbox for Building a Culture of Shared Work wilsjen At the 2021 WLA Support Staff and Circulation Services (SSCS) conference, held on May 27th, our WiLS Administrative Team presented, Can do!: The WiLS Toolbox for Building a Culture of Shared Work. Lisa Marten, Rebecca Rosenstiel, and Melody Clark shared their favorite tools and strategies for streamlining work in a way that honors individual accountability and contributions, ensures everyone supports one another, aims to continuously improve, and builds a strong culture of teamwork. These practices have helped everyone stay engaged and know whats expected of them and their fellow team members - and most importantly, it creates an atmosphere of fun and cooperation in our remote office. Our entire WiLS staff and our members reap the benefits of this high-functioning team! Check out their presentation slides and feel free to contact us at information@wils.org if you have any questions. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sscsconferenceslideswils2021-210714223813-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> At the 2021 WLA Support Staff and Circulation Services (SSCS) conference, held on May 27th, our WiLS Administrative Team presented, Can do!: The WiLS Toolbox for Building a Culture of Shared Work. Lisa Marten, Rebecca Rosenstiel, and Melody Clark shared their favorite tools and strategies for streamlining work in a way that honors individual accountability and contributions, ensures everyone supports one another, aims to continuously improve, and builds a strong culture of teamwork. These practices have helped everyone stay engaged and know whats expected of them and their fellow team members - and most importantly, it creates an atmosphere of fun and cooperation in our remote office. Our entire WiLS staff and our members reap the benefits of this high-functioning team! Check out their presentation slides and feel free to contact us at information@wils.org if you have any questions.
Can Do! The WiLS Toolbox for Building a Culture of Shared Work from WiLS
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WiLS 2020 Annual Report /slideshow/wils-2020-annual-report/243858871 pdfwilsannualreport2020-210304224819
Highlights from WiLS work in 2020.]]>

Highlights from WiLS work in 2020.]]>
Thu, 04 Mar 2021 22:48:19 GMT /slideshow/wils-2020-annual-report/243858871 wilsjen@slideshare.net(wilsjen) WiLS 2020 Annual Report wilsjen Highlights from WiLS work in 2020. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pdfwilsannualreport2020-210304224819-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Highlights from WiLS work in 2020.
WiLS 2020 Annual Report from WiLS
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Setting Your Library's Course with Community Demographics /slideshow/setting-your-librarys-course-with-community-demographics/239413552 wlaonedayconferencepresentation-201123215852
Demographic data provides valuable insights about a communitys past, current, and future needs and can help libraries make critical decisions related to resource allocation, service provision, and even library staffing. This presentation covers what demographics are, how you can find them about your community, and how you can use the information to make data informed decisions for your library. Presented by Kim Kiesewetter and Melissa McLimans for the Wisconsin Library Association's 1-Day Virtual Conference on November 11, 2020.]]>

Demographic data provides valuable insights about a communitys past, current, and future needs and can help libraries make critical decisions related to resource allocation, service provision, and even library staffing. This presentation covers what demographics are, how you can find them about your community, and how you can use the information to make data informed decisions for your library. Presented by Kim Kiesewetter and Melissa McLimans for the Wisconsin Library Association's 1-Day Virtual Conference on November 11, 2020.]]>
Mon, 23 Nov 2020 21:58:52 GMT /slideshow/setting-your-librarys-course-with-community-demographics/239413552 wilsjen@slideshare.net(wilsjen) Setting Your Library's Course with Community Demographics wilsjen Demographic data provides valuable insights about a communitys past, current, and future needs and can help libraries make critical decisions related to resource allocation, service provision, and even library staffing. This presentation covers what demographics are, how you can find them about your community, and how you can use the information to make data informed decisions for your library. Presented by Kim Kiesewetter and Melissa McLimans for the Wisconsin Library Association's 1-Day Virtual Conference on November 11, 2020. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wlaonedayconferencepresentation-201123215852-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Demographic data provides valuable insights about a communitys past, current, and future needs and can help libraries make critical decisions related to resource allocation, service provision, and even library staffing. This presentation covers what demographics are, how you can find them about your community, and how you can use the information to make data informed decisions for your library. Presented by Kim Kiesewetter and Melissa McLimans for the Wisconsin Library Association&#39;s 1-Day Virtual Conference on November 11, 2020.
Setting Your Library's Course with Community Demographics from WiLS
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Lead the Way 2020: Facilitation Tools, Techniques, and Tips /wilsjen/lead-the-way-2020-facilitation-tools-techniques-and-tips leadtheway2020-facilitationtoolstechniquesandtips-201123215426
Placing the community at the center of how the library plans and operates is vital, whether it is engaging residents to learn about aspirations or developing a collaboration with community partners. To be most successful when engaging community members or partners, quality facilitation is required. In this program, we share facilitator techniques and tools, including best practices for running effective meetings and holding conversations, that you can use to constructively manage both the process and people in different facilitation situations. In addition, we share our on-the-ground facilitator tips developed from our organizations experience providing facilitation for different needs and environments. Presented by Andi Coffin and Melissa McLimans for UW-Madison's Lead the Way conference on November 17, 2020]]>

Placing the community at the center of how the library plans and operates is vital, whether it is engaging residents to learn about aspirations or developing a collaboration with community partners. To be most successful when engaging community members or partners, quality facilitation is required. In this program, we share facilitator techniques and tools, including best practices for running effective meetings and holding conversations, that you can use to constructively manage both the process and people in different facilitation situations. In addition, we share our on-the-ground facilitator tips developed from our organizations experience providing facilitation for different needs and environments. Presented by Andi Coffin and Melissa McLimans for UW-Madison's Lead the Way conference on November 17, 2020]]>
Mon, 23 Nov 2020 21:54:26 GMT /wilsjen/lead-the-way-2020-facilitation-tools-techniques-and-tips wilsjen@slideshare.net(wilsjen) Lead the Way 2020: Facilitation Tools, Techniques, and Tips wilsjen Placing the community at the center of how the library plans and operates is vital, whether it is engaging residents to learn about aspirations or developing a collaboration with community partners. To be most successful when engaging community members or partners, quality facilitation is required. In this program, we share facilitator techniques and tools, including best practices for running effective meetings and holding conversations, that you can use to constructively manage both the process and people in different facilitation situations. In addition, we share our on-the-ground facilitator tips developed from our organizations experience providing facilitation for different needs and environments. Presented by Andi Coffin and Melissa McLimans for UW-Madison's Lead the Way conference on November 17, 2020 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/leadtheway2020-facilitationtoolstechniquesandtips-201123215426-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Placing the community at the center of how the library plans and operates is vital, whether it is engaging residents to learn about aspirations or developing a collaboration with community partners. To be most successful when engaging community members or partners, quality facilitation is required. In this program, we share facilitator techniques and tools, including best practices for running effective meetings and holding conversations, that you can use to constructively manage both the process and people in different facilitation situations. In addition, we share our on-the-ground facilitator tips developed from our organizations experience providing facilitation for different needs and environments. Presented by Andi Coffin and Melissa McLimans for UW-Madison&#39;s Lead the Way conference on November 17, 2020
Lead the Way 2020: Facilitation Tools, Techniques, and Tips from WiLS
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WiLS 2020 Membership Meeting /slideshow/wils-2020-membership-meeting/229616594 wils2020membershipmeetingslides-200303220928
February 28, 2020. The WiLS 2020 Annual Membership Meeting shared with our members what weve been up to, including: 1) results of WiLS Ideas to Action Fund projects, including how those projects benefit other WiLS members 2) an update on the new WiLS business model, which has been developed to better align with our values and how we want to benefit the community]]>

February 28, 2020. The WiLS 2020 Annual Membership Meeting shared with our members what weve been up to, including: 1) results of WiLS Ideas to Action Fund projects, including how those projects benefit other WiLS members 2) an update on the new WiLS business model, which has been developed to better align with our values and how we want to benefit the community]]>
Tue, 03 Mar 2020 22:09:28 GMT /slideshow/wils-2020-membership-meeting/229616594 wilsjen@slideshare.net(wilsjen) WiLS 2020 Membership Meeting wilsjen February 28, 2020. The WiLS 2020 Annual Membership Meeting shared with our members what weve been up to, including: 1) results of WiLS Ideas to Action Fund projects, including how those projects benefit other WiLS members 2) an update on the new WiLS business model, which has been developed to better align with our values and how we want to benefit the community <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wils2020membershipmeetingslides-200303220928-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> February 28, 2020. The WiLS 2020 Annual Membership Meeting shared with our members what weve been up to, including: 1) results of WiLS Ideas to Action Fund projects, including how those projects benefit other WiLS members 2) an update on the new WiLS business model, which has been developed to better align with our values and how we want to benefit the community
WiLS 2020 Membership Meeting from WiLS
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WiLS 2019 Annual Report /slideshow/wils-2019-annual-report/229615748 wils2019annualreport-200303214141
Published March 2020: Read all about what WiLS was up to in 2019 and what the next year holds for us.]]>

Published March 2020: Read all about what WiLS was up to in 2019 and what the next year holds for us.]]>
Tue, 03 Mar 2020 21:41:41 GMT /slideshow/wils-2019-annual-report/229615748 wilsjen@slideshare.net(wilsjen) WiLS 2019 Annual Report wilsjen Published March 2020: Read all about what WiLS was up to in 2019 and what the next year holds for us. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wils2019annualreport-200303214141-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Published March 2020: Read all about what WiLS was up to in 2019 and what the next year holds for us.
WiLS 2019 Annual Report from WiLS
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Mukurtu Hubs & Spokes: A Sustainable Platform for Community Digital Archiving /wilsjen/mukurtu-hubs-spokes-a-sustainable-platform-for-community-digital-archiving-223181839 hughesmukurtuprojectpresentationredacted-200122214749
Delivered for the Midwest Archives Conference in Chicago on March 22, 2018, by Erin F.H. Hughes]]>

Delivered for the Midwest Archives Conference in Chicago on March 22, 2018, by Erin F.H. Hughes]]>
Wed, 22 Jan 2020 21:47:49 GMT /wilsjen/mukurtu-hubs-spokes-a-sustainable-platform-for-community-digital-archiving-223181839 wilsjen@slideshare.net(wilsjen) Mukurtu Hubs & Spokes: A Sustainable Platform for Community Digital Archiving wilsjen Delivered for the Midwest Archives Conference in Chicago on March 22, 2018, by Erin F.H. Hughes <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hughesmukurtuprojectpresentationredacted-200122214749-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Delivered for the Midwest Archives Conference in Chicago on March 22, 2018, by Erin F.H. Hughes
Mukurtu Hubs & Spokes: A Sustainable Platform for Community Digital Archiving from WiLS
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Thank You to Recollection Wisconsin Partners /slideshow/thank-you-to-recollection-wisconsin-partners/187804848 thankyouslideshow2019-191028162518
A slideshow, prepared by Recollection Wisconsin in October 2019, with collection highlights from each of its 244 contributing partners.]]>

A slideshow, prepared by Recollection Wisconsin in October 2019, with collection highlights from each of its 244 contributing partners.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2019 16:25:18 GMT /slideshow/thank-you-to-recollection-wisconsin-partners/187804848 wilsjen@slideshare.net(wilsjen) Thank You to Recollection Wisconsin Partners wilsjen A slideshow, prepared by Recollection Wisconsin in October 2019, with collection highlights from each of its 244 contributing partners. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thankyouslideshow2019-191028162518-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A slideshow, prepared by Recollection Wisconsin in October 2019, with collection highlights from each of its 244 contributing partners.
Thank You to Recollection Wisconsin Partners from WiLS
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User Experience: Crafting Recommendations /slideshow/user-experience-crafting-recommendations/163911220 wisconsinlibrarysociety-190814213352
Presented by Maria Dahman, User Experience Researcher, University of Wisconsin-Madison for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 24th in Madison, Wisconsin. Youve gathered website analytics, run surveys, and observed how people use your website and other digital resources now what? Impressive user research doesnt matter much if the research isnt used. More than just communicating what we learned in our research, communicating what we recommend for website or application improvements and framing the recommendations to our audiences in meaningful ways is a skill of its own. In this workshop, well look at findings from several types of research projects and work through positive and negative examples of how the findings are used to create recommendations. This is useful for both qualitative user experience research (interviews, usability testing) and quantitative research (page analytics, usability scales). Be a better advocate for your users. Make the hard work from your interviews and other user research count!]]>

Presented by Maria Dahman, User Experience Researcher, University of Wisconsin-Madison for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 24th in Madison, Wisconsin. Youve gathered website analytics, run surveys, and observed how people use your website and other digital resources now what? Impressive user research doesnt matter much if the research isnt used. More than just communicating what we learned in our research, communicating what we recommend for website or application improvements and framing the recommendations to our audiences in meaningful ways is a skill of its own. In this workshop, well look at findings from several types of research projects and work through positive and negative examples of how the findings are used to create recommendations. This is useful for both qualitative user experience research (interviews, usability testing) and quantitative research (page analytics, usability scales). Be a better advocate for your users. Make the hard work from your interviews and other user research count!]]>
Wed, 14 Aug 2019 21:33:52 GMT /slideshow/user-experience-crafting-recommendations/163911220 wilsjen@slideshare.net(wilsjen) User Experience: Crafting Recommendations wilsjen Presented by Maria Dahman, User Experience Researcher, University of Wisconsin-Madison for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 24th in Madison, Wisconsin. Youve gathered website analytics, run surveys, and observed how people use your website and other digital resources now what? Impressive user research doesnt matter much if the research isnt used. More than just communicating what we learned in our research, communicating what we recommend for website or application improvements and framing the recommendations to our audiences in meaningful ways is a skill of its own. In this workshop, well look at findings from several types of research projects and work through positive and negative examples of how the findings are used to create recommendations. This is useful for both qualitative user experience research (interviews, usability testing) and quantitative research (page analytics, usability scales). Be a better advocate for your users. Make the hard work from your interviews and other user research count! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wisconsinlibrarysociety-190814213352-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Maria Dahman, User Experience Researcher, University of Wisconsin-Madison for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 24th in Madison, Wisconsin. Youve gathered website analytics, run surveys, and observed how people use your website and other digital resources now what? Impressive user research doesnt matter much if the research isnt used. More than just communicating what we learned in our research, communicating what we recommend for website or application improvements and framing the recommendations to our audiences in meaningful ways is a skill of its own. In this workshop, well look at findings from several types of research projects and work through positive and negative examples of how the findings are used to create recommendations. This is useful for both qualitative user experience research (interviews, usability testing) and quantitative research (page analytics, usability scales). Be a better advocate for your users. Make the hard work from your interviews and other user research count!
User Experience: Crafting Recommendations from WiLS
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Curating Community Digital Collections /slideshow/curating-community-digital-collections-162629108/162629108 ccdcdplafest2019-190809132932
Presented by Vicki Tobias, Program Coordinator, Curating Community Digital Collection & Recollection Wisconsin for DPLAFest 2019 on Wednesday, April 17 in Chicago, IL. Curating Community Digital Collections (CCDC), a two-year, IMLS grant-funded program managed by WiLS and Recollection Wisconsin, a DPLA Service Hub for Wisconsin cultural heritage organizations. Launched in December 2017, CCDC aims to 1) provide digital stewardship practicum experience for information school graduate students; 2) to help small or under-resourced institutions in Wisconsin develop and sustain a digital preservation program; and 3) to build community around digital preservation work within Wisconsin and beyond.]]>

Presented by Vicki Tobias, Program Coordinator, Curating Community Digital Collection & Recollection Wisconsin for DPLAFest 2019 on Wednesday, April 17 in Chicago, IL. Curating Community Digital Collections (CCDC), a two-year, IMLS grant-funded program managed by WiLS and Recollection Wisconsin, a DPLA Service Hub for Wisconsin cultural heritage organizations. Launched in December 2017, CCDC aims to 1) provide digital stewardship practicum experience for information school graduate students; 2) to help small or under-resourced institutions in Wisconsin develop and sustain a digital preservation program; and 3) to build community around digital preservation work within Wisconsin and beyond.]]>
Fri, 09 Aug 2019 13:29:32 GMT /slideshow/curating-community-digital-collections-162629108/162629108 wilsjen@slideshare.net(wilsjen) Curating Community Digital Collections wilsjen Presented by Vicki Tobias, Program Coordinator, Curating Community Digital Collection & Recollection Wisconsin for DPLAFest 2019 on Wednesday, April 17 in Chicago, IL. Curating Community Digital Collections (CCDC), a two-year, IMLS grant-funded program managed by WiLS and Recollection Wisconsin, a DPLA Service Hub for Wisconsin cultural heritage organizations. Launched in December 2017, CCDC aims to 1) provide digital stewardship practicum experience for information school graduate students; 2) to help small or under-resourced institutions in Wisconsin develop and sustain a digital preservation program; and 3) to build community around digital preservation work within Wisconsin and beyond. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ccdcdplafest2019-190809132932-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Vicki Tobias, Program Coordinator, Curating Community Digital Collection &amp; Recollection Wisconsin for DPLAFest 2019 on Wednesday, April 17 in Chicago, IL. Curating Community Digital Collections (CCDC), a two-year, IMLS grant-funded program managed by WiLS and Recollection Wisconsin, a DPLA Service Hub for Wisconsin cultural heritage organizations. Launched in December 2017, CCDC aims to 1) provide digital stewardship practicum experience for information school graduate students; 2) to help small or under-resourced institutions in Wisconsin develop and sustain a digital preservation program; and 3) to build community around digital preservation work within Wisconsin and beyond.
Curating Community Digital Collections from WiLS
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Building Belonging: Libraries and Social Justice /slideshow/building-belonging-libraries-and-social-justice/158855431 buildingbelonging-librariesandsocialjustice-190729145623
Presented by Sarah Lawton, Neighborhood Library Supervisor, Madison Public Library for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin. Libraries exist at the intersection of institution and community, an opportune space for building compassion and supporting collective action. Sarah will explore the ways that libraries around the country are working with their communities to challenge systemic racism, break down barriers, and confront oppression.]]>

Presented by Sarah Lawton, Neighborhood Library Supervisor, Madison Public Library for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin. Libraries exist at the intersection of institution and community, an opportune space for building compassion and supporting collective action. Sarah will explore the ways that libraries around the country are working with their communities to challenge systemic racism, break down barriers, and confront oppression.]]>
Mon, 29 Jul 2019 14:56:23 GMT /slideshow/building-belonging-libraries-and-social-justice/158855431 wilsjen@slideshare.net(wilsjen) Building Belonging: Libraries and Social Justice wilsjen Presented by Sarah Lawton, Neighborhood Library Supervisor, Madison Public Library for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin. Libraries exist at the intersection of institution and community, an opportune space for building compassion and supporting collective action. Sarah will explore the ways that libraries around the country are working with their communities to challenge systemic racism, break down barriers, and confront oppression. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/buildingbelonging-librariesandsocialjustice-190729145623-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Sarah Lawton, Neighborhood Library Supervisor, Madison Public Library for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin. Libraries exist at the intersection of institution and community, an opportune space for building compassion and supporting collective action. Sarah will explore the ways that libraries around the country are working with their communities to challenge systemic racism, break down barriers, and confront oppression.
Building Belonging: Libraries and Social Justice from WiLS
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Dont Ask Permission /slideshow/dont-ask-permission-158848402/158848402 wilstalkrebeccastavick-190729143224
Presented by Rebecca Stavick, Executive Director of Do Space, Co-Founder of Open Nebraska for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin Disrupting the status quo is difficult and uncomfortable work. In the Midwest, as well as in the library profession, we often value being polite over challenging the established way of doing things even if those things are holding us back. In this talk, Stavick will discuss how the future of libraries depends on our ability to turn uncomfortable conversations into positive action. Attendees will learn how to think like a hacker in order to overcome barriers in their work, and how to leverage the philosophy of #goodtrouble to empower our communities.]]>

Presented by Rebecca Stavick, Executive Director of Do Space, Co-Founder of Open Nebraska for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin Disrupting the status quo is difficult and uncomfortable work. In the Midwest, as well as in the library profession, we often value being polite over challenging the established way of doing things even if those things are holding us back. In this talk, Stavick will discuss how the future of libraries depends on our ability to turn uncomfortable conversations into positive action. Attendees will learn how to think like a hacker in order to overcome barriers in their work, and how to leverage the philosophy of #goodtrouble to empower our communities.]]>
Mon, 29 Jul 2019 14:32:24 GMT /slideshow/dont-ask-permission-158848402/158848402 wilsjen@slideshare.net(wilsjen) Dont Ask Permission wilsjen Presented by Rebecca Stavick, Executive Director of Do Space, Co-Founder of Open Nebraska for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin Disrupting the status quo is difficult and uncomfortable work. In the Midwest, as well as in the library profession, we often value being polite over challenging the established way of doing things even if those things are holding us back. In this talk, Stavick will discuss how the future of libraries depends on our ability to turn uncomfortable conversations into positive action. Attendees will learn how to think like a hacker in order to overcome barriers in their work, and how to leverage the philosophy of #goodtrouble to empower our communities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wilstalkrebeccastavick-190729143224-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Rebecca Stavick, Executive Director of Do Space, Co-Founder of Open Nebraska for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin Disrupting the status quo is difficult and uncomfortable work. In the Midwest, as well as in the library profession, we often value being polite over challenging the established way of doing things even if those things are holding us back. In this talk, Stavick will discuss how the future of libraries depends on our ability to turn uncomfortable conversations into positive action. Attendees will learn how to think like a hacker in order to overcome barriers in their work, and how to leverage the philosophy of #goodtrouble to empower our communities.
Dont Ask Permission from WiLS
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Choosing Privacy: Raising Awareness and Engaging Patrons in Privacy Issues /slideshow/choosing-privacy-raising-awareness-and-engaging-patrons-in-privacy-issues/158081902 wilsworld-choosingprivacy-190726124640
Presented by Rob Nunez, Division Head for Support Services, Kenosha Public Library for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23 in Madison, Wisconsin Personal privacy is no longer a guarantee in todays society, but libraries are still seen as a safe haven for the public. While libraries change to keep up with technical needs, there are times we are swept up with whether or not we can, we never stop to ask if we should. With some libraries sharing full patron records with school administrations and others being tempted to bring in facial recognition into their spaces, its still a professional duty to respect and promote privacy. In this talk we will cover the ALA Privacy Subcommittees work, and what libraries can do to get involved.]]>

Presented by Rob Nunez, Division Head for Support Services, Kenosha Public Library for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23 in Madison, Wisconsin Personal privacy is no longer a guarantee in todays society, but libraries are still seen as a safe haven for the public. While libraries change to keep up with technical needs, there are times we are swept up with whether or not we can, we never stop to ask if we should. With some libraries sharing full patron records with school administrations and others being tempted to bring in facial recognition into their spaces, its still a professional duty to respect and promote privacy. In this talk we will cover the ALA Privacy Subcommittees work, and what libraries can do to get involved.]]>
Fri, 26 Jul 2019 12:46:40 GMT /slideshow/choosing-privacy-raising-awareness-and-engaging-patrons-in-privacy-issues/158081902 wilsjen@slideshare.net(wilsjen) Choosing Privacy: Raising Awareness and Engaging Patrons in Privacy Issues wilsjen Presented by Rob Nunez, Division Head for Support Services, Kenosha Public Library for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23 in Madison, Wisconsin Personal privacy is no longer a guarantee in todays society, but libraries are still seen as a safe haven for the public. While libraries change to keep up with technical needs, there are times we are swept up with whether or not we can, we never stop to ask if we should. With some libraries sharing full patron records with school administrations and others being tempted to bring in facial recognition into their spaces, its still a professional duty to respect and promote privacy. In this talk we will cover the ALA Privacy Subcommittees work, and what libraries can do to get involved. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wilsworld-choosingprivacy-190726124640-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Rob Nunez, Division Head for Support Services, Kenosha Public Library for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23 in Madison, Wisconsin Personal privacy is no longer a guarantee in todays society, but libraries are still seen as a safe haven for the public. While libraries change to keep up with technical needs, there are times we are swept up with whether or not we can, we never stop to ask if we should. With some libraries sharing full patron records with school administrations and others being tempted to bring in facial recognition into their spaces, its still a professional duty to respect and promote privacy. In this talk we will cover the ALA Privacy Subcommittees work, and what libraries can do to get involved.
Choosing Privacy: Raising Awareness and Engaging Patrons in Privacy Issues from WiLS
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The Library as Publisher: How Pressbooks Supports Knowledge Sharing /slideshow/the-library-as-publisher-how-pressbooks-supports-knowledge-sharing/157901715 pressbooks-wagstaff-wilsworld2019-190725190630
Presented by Steel Wagstaff, Educational Client Manager, Pressbooks for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin. Pressbooks is an open-source book publishing platform that makes it easy for authors to publish books on the web and produce clean, well-formatted exports in multiple formats, including ebooks, print-ready PDFs, and various XML flavors. In this presentation, Pressbooks educational client manager Steel Wagstaff will outline the values and principles that have motivated the development of this platform and share some of the ways that libraries (both academic and public) and other educational institutions are using Pressbooks to publish a wide variety of content, from openly licensed textbooks to self-authored novels and just about everything in between.]]>

Presented by Steel Wagstaff, Educational Client Manager, Pressbooks for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin. Pressbooks is an open-source book publishing platform that makes it easy for authors to publish books on the web and produce clean, well-formatted exports in multiple formats, including ebooks, print-ready PDFs, and various XML flavors. In this presentation, Pressbooks educational client manager Steel Wagstaff will outline the values and principles that have motivated the development of this platform and share some of the ways that libraries (both academic and public) and other educational institutions are using Pressbooks to publish a wide variety of content, from openly licensed textbooks to self-authored novels and just about everything in between.]]>
Thu, 25 Jul 2019 19:06:30 GMT /slideshow/the-library-as-publisher-how-pressbooks-supports-knowledge-sharing/157901715 wilsjen@slideshare.net(wilsjen) The Library as Publisher: How Pressbooks Supports Knowledge Sharing wilsjen Presented by Steel Wagstaff, Educational Client Manager, Pressbooks for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin. Pressbooks is an open-source book publishing platform that makes it easy for authors to publish books on the web and produce clean, well-formatted exports in multiple formats, including ebooks, print-ready PDFs, and various XML flavors. In this presentation, Pressbooks educational client manager Steel Wagstaff will outline the values and principles that have motivated the development of this platform and share some of the ways that libraries (both academic and public) and other educational institutions are using Pressbooks to publish a wide variety of content, from openly licensed textbooks to self-authored novels and just about everything in between. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pressbooks-wagstaff-wilsworld2019-190725190630-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Steel Wagstaff, Educational Client Manager, Pressbooks for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin. Pressbooks is an open-source book publishing platform that makes it easy for authors to publish books on the web and produce clean, well-formatted exports in multiple formats, including ebooks, print-ready PDFs, and various XML flavors. In this presentation, Pressbooks educational client manager Steel Wagstaff will outline the values and principles that have motivated the development of this platform and share some of the ways that libraries (both academic and public) and other educational institutions are using Pressbooks to publish a wide variety of content, from openly licensed textbooks to self-authored novels and just about everything in between.
The Library as Publisher: How Pressbooks Supports Knowledge Sharing from WiLS
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WiLSWorld 2019 Lightning Talks: Community Engagement Showcase /slideshow/wilsworld-2019-lightning-talks-community-engagement-showcase/157833721 allslidescommunityengagementlightningtalks-190725150154
Presented by Jennifer Bernetzke, Schreiner Memorial Library; Kristen Leffelman, Wisconsin Historical Society; Kristen Maples, UW-Madison iSchool; Tessa Michaelson Schmidt, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction; Jane Roisum, Fox Valley Technical College; Tasha Saecker, Appleton Public Library; Kristen Whitson, UW-Madison iSchool for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin. Wisconsin libraries are turning outward in all kinds of creative ways to cultivate positive change in their communities. Hear about a wide range of community engagement projects, including successes, challenges, and lessons learned.]]>

Presented by Jennifer Bernetzke, Schreiner Memorial Library; Kristen Leffelman, Wisconsin Historical Society; Kristen Maples, UW-Madison iSchool; Tessa Michaelson Schmidt, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction; Jane Roisum, Fox Valley Technical College; Tasha Saecker, Appleton Public Library; Kristen Whitson, UW-Madison iSchool for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin. Wisconsin libraries are turning outward in all kinds of creative ways to cultivate positive change in their communities. Hear about a wide range of community engagement projects, including successes, challenges, and lessons learned.]]>
Thu, 25 Jul 2019 15:01:54 GMT /slideshow/wilsworld-2019-lightning-talks-community-engagement-showcase/157833721 wilsjen@slideshare.net(wilsjen) WiLSWorld 2019 Lightning Talks: Community Engagement Showcase wilsjen Presented by Jennifer Bernetzke, Schreiner Memorial Library; Kristen Leffelman, Wisconsin Historical Society; Kristen Maples, UW-Madison iSchool; Tessa Michaelson Schmidt, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction; Jane Roisum, Fox Valley Technical College; Tasha Saecker, Appleton Public Library; Kristen Whitson, UW-Madison iSchool for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin. Wisconsin libraries are turning outward in all kinds of creative ways to cultivate positive change in their communities. Hear about a wide range of community engagement projects, including successes, challenges, and lessons learned. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/allslidescommunityengagementlightningtalks-190725150154-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Jennifer Bernetzke, Schreiner Memorial Library; Kristen Leffelman, Wisconsin Historical Society; Kristen Maples, UW-Madison iSchool; Tessa Michaelson Schmidt, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction; Jane Roisum, Fox Valley Technical College; Tasha Saecker, Appleton Public Library; Kristen Whitson, UW-Madison iSchool for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin. Wisconsin libraries are turning outward in all kinds of creative ways to cultivate positive change in their communities. Hear about a wide range of community engagement projects, including successes, challenges, and lessons learned.
WiLSWorld 2019 Lightning Talks: Community Engagement Showcase from WiLS
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Engaged and Thriving: Building Peer Support Systems for Staff /slideshow/engaged-and-thriving-building-peer-support-systems-for-staff/157832502 engagedandthrivingbuildingpeersupportsystemsforstaff-190725145705
Delivered by Kim Boldt, Branch Manager, Milwaukee Public Library; Melody Clark, Community Liaison and Service Specialist, WiLS; Andi Coffin, Community Liaison and Service Specialist, WiLS; Nathan Dowd, Library Director, Edgewood College for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin. According to a Gallup study, employees who are engaged and thriving are 59 percent less likely to look for a job with a different organization in the next 12 months. How do people stay engaged and thriving? One key component is feeling supported. The structure in organizations to support employees is more than just chance, and thoughtfully developing a structure for peers to support one another can be a valuable component in developing employee well-being.. In this program, presenters will share deliberately developed approaches to peer support in their institution.]]>

Delivered by Kim Boldt, Branch Manager, Milwaukee Public Library; Melody Clark, Community Liaison and Service Specialist, WiLS; Andi Coffin, Community Liaison and Service Specialist, WiLS; Nathan Dowd, Library Director, Edgewood College for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin. According to a Gallup study, employees who are engaged and thriving are 59 percent less likely to look for a job with a different organization in the next 12 months. How do people stay engaged and thriving? One key component is feeling supported. The structure in organizations to support employees is more than just chance, and thoughtfully developing a structure for peers to support one another can be a valuable component in developing employee well-being.. In this program, presenters will share deliberately developed approaches to peer support in their institution.]]>
Thu, 25 Jul 2019 14:57:05 GMT /slideshow/engaged-and-thriving-building-peer-support-systems-for-staff/157832502 wilsjen@slideshare.net(wilsjen) Engaged and Thriving: Building Peer Support Systems for Staff wilsjen Delivered by Kim Boldt, Branch Manager, Milwaukee Public Library; Melody Clark, Community Liaison and Service Specialist, WiLS; Andi Coffin, Community Liaison and Service Specialist, WiLS; Nathan Dowd, Library Director, Edgewood College for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin. According to a Gallup study, employees who are engaged and thriving are 59 percent less likely to look for a job with a different organization in the next 12 months. How do people stay engaged and thriving? One key component is feeling supported. The structure in organizations to support employees is more than just chance, and thoughtfully developing a structure for peers to support one another can be a valuable component in developing employee well-being.. In this program, presenters will share deliberately developed approaches to peer support in their institution. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/engagedandthrivingbuildingpeersupportsystemsforstaff-190725145705-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Delivered by Kim Boldt, Branch Manager, Milwaukee Public Library; Melody Clark, Community Liaison and Service Specialist, WiLS; Andi Coffin, Community Liaison and Service Specialist, WiLS; Nathan Dowd, Library Director, Edgewood College for WiLSWorld 2019 on July 23rd in Madison, Wisconsin. According to a Gallup study, employees who are engaged and thriving are 59 percent less likely to look for a job with a different organization in the next 12 months. How do people stay engaged and thriving? One key component is feeling supported. The structure in organizations to support employees is more than just chance, and thoughtfully developing a structure for peers to support one another can be a valuable component in developing employee well-being.. In this program, presenters will share deliberately developed approaches to peer support in their institution.
Engaged and Thriving: Building Peer Support Systems for Staff from WiLS
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Productivity Tools You Won't Believe You Lived Without! /slideshow/productivity-tools-you-wont-believe-you-lived-without/148869072 peercouncil2019-productivitytools-190604190117
Presented by Melody Clark, WiLS and Sara Gold, WiLS for Peer Council 2019 on June 3rd at Madison Public Library in Madison, WI If you are like us, you are always on the lookout for technology that will help improve your productivity, make better use of your time, eliminate duplicate efforts, and simplify processes. As a virtual organization, WiLS relies heavily on tools to help manage tasks and groups, improve communication, and streamline workflows. This session will share information about tools WiLS uses in everyday life for project management (like Basecamp and something we call "Megasheets"), communication (like Slack and Front), and data management (like Airtable). Feel free to bring your own favorite tools that help you in your work to share with attendees!]]>

Presented by Melody Clark, WiLS and Sara Gold, WiLS for Peer Council 2019 on June 3rd at Madison Public Library in Madison, WI If you are like us, you are always on the lookout for technology that will help improve your productivity, make better use of your time, eliminate duplicate efforts, and simplify processes. As a virtual organization, WiLS relies heavily on tools to help manage tasks and groups, improve communication, and streamline workflows. This session will share information about tools WiLS uses in everyday life for project management (like Basecamp and something we call "Megasheets"), communication (like Slack and Front), and data management (like Airtable). Feel free to bring your own favorite tools that help you in your work to share with attendees!]]>
Tue, 04 Jun 2019 19:01:17 GMT /slideshow/productivity-tools-you-wont-believe-you-lived-without/148869072 wilsjen@slideshare.net(wilsjen) Productivity Tools You Won't Believe You Lived Without! wilsjen Presented by Melody Clark, WiLS and Sara Gold, WiLS for Peer Council 2019 on June 3rd at Madison Public Library in Madison, WI If you are like us, you are always on the lookout for technology that will help improve your productivity, make better use of your time, eliminate duplicate efforts, and simplify processes. As a virtual organization, WiLS relies heavily on tools to help manage tasks and groups, improve communication, and streamline workflows. This session will share information about tools WiLS uses in everyday life for project management (like Basecamp and something we call "Megasheets"), communication (like Slack and Front), and data management (like Airtable). Feel free to bring your own favorite tools that help you in your work to share with attendees! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/peercouncil2019-productivitytools-190604190117-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Melody Clark, WiLS and Sara Gold, WiLS for Peer Council 2019 on June 3rd at Madison Public Library in Madison, WI If you are like us, you are always on the lookout for technology that will help improve your productivity, make better use of your time, eliminate duplicate efforts, and simplify processes. As a virtual organization, WiLS relies heavily on tools to help manage tasks and groups, improve communication, and streamline workflows. This session will share information about tools WiLS uses in everyday life for project management (like Basecamp and something we call &quot;Megasheets&quot;), communication (like Slack and Front), and data management (like Airtable). Feel free to bring your own favorite tools that help you in your work to share with attendees!
Productivity Tools You Won't Believe You Lived Without! from WiLS
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