Artificial Intelligence (AI) has splashed into cultural awareness and usage, prompting librarians to question if and how to use AI in and for their libraries. This online course will focus on tangible ways to apply AI to your communication, programming, and workplace challenges. We will discuss the potential challenges regarding ethics and copyright, as well as the opportunities to engage new users and streamline your work.
Why take this course: Restorative justice is an approach to addressing harm and conflict that focuses on healing, repairing relationships, and promoting accountability. Our new two-week online course, How to Apply Restorative Justice in Your Library, starts April 30 and will show you how to lead peace circles, initiate communication about an incident, and facilitate relationship repair and accountability from those who have caused harm. Who should take this course: This course is for librarians of all levels who have a new or emerging understanding of restorative justice practices. | Request a discount for groups of 3 or more and work with your colleagues on a project for your library. | Purchase packages of course tickets that you can allocate to your staff as needed and apply to our full roster of courses. Purchase 15 or more registrations and apply them across multiple courses. | |