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ALSC provides individuals serving children and families in libraries and other literacy settings with timely and affordable professional development opportunities. ALSC webinars and other virtual offerings run no longer than an hour, and are led by ALSC member-leaders and other practitioners and thought leaders in the field. ALSC offers live and on-demand webinars, archived recordings from virtual events and conferences.

Community Forums

ALSC hosts regular online discussion sessions for ALSC members called Community Forums. These forums are held on Zoom. During the forum, participants can chat live with members of the ALSC Board, ALSC President, fellow ALSC members, and presenters. Members who cannot participate in the live chat can submit questions via email or Twitter (use the hashtag #alscforum). A transcript is also provided after the chat is finished.

Webinars

Currently, ALSC webinars that are available to the public, for free or for purchase, are housed in the . On this new, centralized eLearning Site, viewers can browse the catalog of ÂÜÀòÍøÊÓƵcontent by subject, format, or even ÂÜÀòÍøÊÓƵdivision; access their personalized dashboard of all eCourse, webinar, and on-demand content; and more! The new ÂÜÀòÍøÊÓƵeLearning Site includes new, standardized pricing structures for all ÂÜÀòÍøÊÓƵeLearning. ÂÜÀòÍøÊÓƵmembers receive a 10% discount on all eLearning purchases in the site; ALSC members receive a 50% discount for webinar purchases. Please visit the eLearning for more information.

UpComing Webinars


Wednesday, August 21, 2024 | 1:30-3:00pm CT

Librarians and educators are often called upon to serve a young reader going through a crisis—whether it’s family separation, divorce, death, or natural curiosity and confusion about race, sex, gender, and religion. It can be daunting to know what to say in the moment, how much to say, and how to preserve the child's privacy without undermining parents and family. This art-based workshop offers practical strategies for engaging and supporting a child in their own exploration of a tough topic or experience from a place of integrity, compassion, and with healthy boundaries.

In a time of book bans and direct threats to librarians and libraries, responding appropriately to children's curiosity or personal disclosures is a big responsibility. This session offers participants a chance to reflect on forbidden information—whether it’s about us or someone else—by drawing out relevant childhood experiences from our own lives. Using collage alongside directed conversation, the session will help cut through the politicized din and reconnect participants to their instincts when it comes to being a first responder and trusted facilitator of knowledge.
Presenter: Anastasia Higginbotham


Wednesday, September 18, 2024 | 1:30-3:00pm CT

Children’s literature is constantly evolving as authors, educators, and psychologists increase our understanding of how children learn and read. The emergence of genre blends, or hybrid novels, has opened the door to new possibilities and ideas and has led to books that appeal to broader audiences.

This webinar will help library staff who work with children's collections become familiar with this new type of literature so that they can better serve their young patrons. Librarians Pauline Dewan and Meagan Lacy will introduce the emergence of genre blends, their appeal, and the special considerations that come when working with literature that spans multiple categories. Participants will be introduced to the most in-demand genre blends for children and gain a working knowledge of this new type of book.
Presenters: Pauline Dewan, Meagan Lacy


Thursday, October 10, 2024 | 2:00-3:00pm CT

Starting Kindergarten can be scary for parents and children, and school readiness numbers are in need of a boost. Dallas Public Library will discuss their early literacy program “Here Comes Kindergarten” and share their planning process, results, and lessons learned.
Presenters: Haley Kral

Recent Webinars

- a free ALSC Member Exclusive
Public libraries are uniquely suited to provide early literacy services to autistic children and their families, despite the barriers libraries often face serving this population. Autism-Ready Libraries aimed to improve public libraries’ capacity to provide early literacy programming to autistic children and their families. We did so by investigating the needs and barriers faced by autistic children and their families in libraries, as well as the needs and barriers experienced by librarians who wish to better serve this population. This presentation will provide an overview of our research and the findings which informed our, as well as a look into the Toolkit itself. The ARLT can be used by library staff to provide access and inclusion to early literacy services for autistic children and their families.
Presenter: Milly Romeijn-Stout

- a free ALSC Member Exclusive
In 2022, the ÂÜÀòÍøÊÓƵ recorded 1,269 demands to censor books, the highest number of attempted bans since tracking began more than 20 years ago. Unfortunately, children’s materials highlighting marginalized groups rank high among these attempts. In this webinar, members of the ALSC Managing Children's Services Committee will discuss ways to ensure your frontline staff is ready to meet a challenge, and you will learn training tips to prepare your team when a challenge arises. This webinar is intended to follow the "Understanding and Embracing Collection Development Policies and Procedures" presented by ALSC's Intellectual Freedom Committee.
This webinar is offered by the ALSC Intellectual Freedom Committee exclusively to ALSC members as a benefit of their membership.

- a free ALSC Member Exclusive
In 2022, the ÂÜÀòÍøÊÓƵ recorded 1,269 demands to censor books, the highest number of attempted bans since tracking began more than 20 years ago. Unfortunately, children’s materials highlighting marginalized groups rank high among these attempts. Be prepared: learn the importance of your library’s collection development policies and procedures, what they should ideally feature, and how to leverage them to keep your library relevant to your customers.
This webinar is offered by the ALSC Intellectual Freedom Committee exclusively to ALSC members as a benefit of their membership.


It is not uncommon for library workers to be exposed to primary or vicarious trauma over the course of their career. According to the recent Urban Library Trauma Study, nearly 70% of respondents shared that they had experienced violent or aggressive behavior from patrons, while 22% indicated that they experienced similar behavior from their own coworkers. Through an understanding of trauma-informed practices, library administrators and managers can better support staff in their service to the public while fostering an organizational culture of safety, trust, and inclusion. In this two-part webinar series, participants will learn various trauma-informed approaches and explore how to apply these concepts within their own library.


In Part 1 of this webinar series, participants will be able to define trauma and its causes, and identify principles of trauma-informed care.


In Part 2 of this webinar series, participants will be able to self-assess where opportunities lie to provide trauma-informed supervision, and explore practical strategies to mitigate compassion fatigue and professional burnout among staff through trauma-informed supervision

Free On-Demand Recordings

The below webinars are available to all free of charge!

Members-Only On Demand Content

The below on-demand webinars from 2018-2021 are organized by content area and are available to all ALSC members for free, as a benefit of their membership. They are not available for purchase by non-ALSC members. In addition to the this archive of on-demand content, ALSC members enjoy a 50% off discount on all paid webinar content on the ÂÜÀòÍøÊÓƵeLearning Site. If you are not an ALSC member, access the below archive and save on future continuing education with ALSC by becoming a member today. Contact ALSC with questions about ALSC membership.