The Media Division of NCLA invites you to our virtual roundtable discussion, To Stream or Not to Stream? next Tuesday, June 3rd at 1 pm. We will be discussing issues surrounding streaming libraries and its impact on media circulation and library programming. Register at the following link: https://ncla.wildapricot.org/event-6130501
NCLA Media Division presents Out with the Old, In with the New: The New Media Landscape
Join us on March 19th at 2 p.m. on Zoom for our roundtable discussion Out with the Old, In with the New: The New Media Landscape. The media landscape is changing rapidly. More and more people are subscribing to streaming services to gain access to countless movies and TV shows online. How is this affecting your […]
NCLA Media Services Division Meeting Event at Long Island Film Expo
On July 22nd @ 630pm we are inviting everyone to watch a series of shorts titled Lost in Translation at the Long Island Film Festival in Bellmore. Tickets are $16.00. Bellmore Movies is located at 222 Pettit Ave Bellmore, NY. To buy tickets in advance please click below: https://longislandfilm.com/2023-long-island-international-film-expo-line-up/ We will be meeting for a quick bite to […]
Media Services Division presents “Approaches to Film Programming”
Join us as we explore how to approach film programming. We will discuss screening choices, how to present a film, marketing decisions, deciding whether to show an unfamiliar film genre, and general policies for your library that relate to movie screenings. You will have a chance to listen to people from a variety of libraries […]
[NCLA] Media Services Division Position: Director
Hello Everyone, We have an opening for one of our director positions. This position would be for the remainder of a term which is a 7 month period. This is a great way to get involved and help support the Media Services Division with the added benefit of boosting your score on civil service. Please […]
(NCLA) Media Services Division Virtual Roundtable
Join us for our Roundtable discussion on January 31st from 10am-11am on zoom. Discussion topics will include the future of physical audiobooks vs. streaming options, the changing roles and responsibilities for individuals in charge of Media Services, budgeting decisions for your Media Services collection, and an open forum for all other relevant issues and concerns.
NCLA Media Services Division
Join us on Thursday, September 15, 2022, to discuss the changes and challenges to collection development and media services in the new library landscape. Free for NCLA members, $15.00 for non-members. See flyer to register.





