Archives for January 2019

The Internet is Dark and Full of Terrors: an NCLA & SCLA collaboration

Are you a Children’s, Young Adult or School Librarian? Don’t miss this vital panel discussion in collaboration with the NCLA Computers & Technology and Pop Culture Committees, and the SCLA Computer & Technical Services Division! The Internet is an amazing resource for everyone, but at times it is the ‘Wild West.’ Educate yourself and your […]

Bus Trip to Beautiful: The Carole King Musical

Join us to see Beautiful, the Tony and Grammy Award-winning Carole King musical, courtesy of the Glen Cove Library. Based on the inspiring true story of one woman’s remarkable journey from teenage songwriter to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Wednesday, February 27, 2019 from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm The cost of $101 includes center […]

Annual Media Services Division Roundtable

The NCLA Media Services Division will be holding its Annual Roundtable on Thursday, January 24, 2019, from 1-3 pm, in the Andrew Geddes Meeting Room at the Nassau Library System. Join us for a lively discussion at “Everything Media” plus light refreshments! $5 for NCLA members, $20 for non-members CEU: 2 Contact Hrs. Raffle Prizes! […]

NCLA Support Staff Division presents Microsoft Word – back to basics!

NCLA Support Staff Division invites you to an Introduction Microsoft Word Workshop. Learn the basics of word processing including creating a document, saving, editing, margins, and copy and paste. Prerequisite: basic computer skills. Date: Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2019 Time : 9:30 – 11:30 AM (light refreshments at 9 AM) Place: Uniondale Public Library NCLA Members: FREE! Non-Members: $15.00 Register online […]

Early Bird Registration for the Long Island Library Conference is LIVE!

Don’t miss your chance to see Dave Isay of StoryCorps at the 44th Long Island Library Conference.  And why not save a few bucks while you’re at it? See the flyer for more information!

Meet Author Betsy Carter courtesy of the Glen Cove Public Library

Glen Cove Public Library will be hosting author Betsy Carter for her novel, We Were Strangers Once, a story of the immigrant experience that completely captures the atmosphere and events of the 1930s. A book signing (copies will be available for purchase), Q & A and refreshments will follow the discussion. Tuesday, January 15 at 2:00 […]