The NFLS News is a bi-monthly newsletter highlighting all the great things the member libraries of the Nicolet Federated Library System are doing throughout our communities.
Read the July 2024 NFLS News for the latest news from a few of our member libraries and others. Topics include:
Subscribe to the NFLS News Here are the headlines from the July 3, 2024 📢 Nic News Weekly:
Here are the headlines from the June 28, 2024 📢 Nic News Weekly:
Subscribe to Newsletters from NFLS Read the June 27, 2024 NEWIL News for the latest news for libraries throughout northeast Wisconsin.
This edition covers Workforce Development News, including:
Please share this information widely with colleagues in your school, library, and community! Subscribe to the NEWIL News Here are Continuing Education opportunities from NEWI – for the months of June and July, 2024. Click the event titles to learn more and register. You are encouraged to register even if you cannot attend to receive links to recordings when available. Save the date! Upcoming webinars from Wisconsin Trustee Training Week: August 19 - August 23, 2024. Here’s a sample of what to expect this year:
Tech Days Wisconsin: September 17 - September 18, 2024. Here’s a sample of what to expect this year:
See the Wisconsin Libraries Professional Learning Calendar for conferences and other webinars from in-state. Upcoming webinars from around the web Visit the NEWI calendar of free webinars to find online continuing education opportunities you may attend from where you are. There’s a lot to choose from, so here’s a sample of topics that may be of interest to you:
Posted by Emily Rogers The State and System Inclusive Services group has been busy in 2024 exploring resources to help staff and patrons who may need additional support. The following is a list of recent resources and trainings shared within the IS group:
![]() (Photo from left: Rebecca Livick, Marinette County Consolidated Public Library Service Branch Librarian; Vickie Patterson, Bay Area Workforce Development Board Executive Director; Tracy Vreeke, Nicolet Federated Library System Director; Hannah Good Zima, Nicolet Federated Library System Outreach Coordinator.) The Bay Area Workforce Development Board, Brown County Library, Nicolet Federated Library System, and Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) held the launch of the third pilot site of a new collaboration between workforce development and public libraries – JobPod - on June 12 at the Marinette County Consolidated Public Library Service Niagara branch library.
As a new partnership, JobPod establishes the public library as a dependable bridge between the job seeker, job search experts, and employers, allowing job seekers to easily access job search resources, connect with a workforce development expert, participate in online employment training, and more. In addition to featuring special remarks, the JobPod launch sparked introductions and conversations among workforce development representatives and local school advocates regarding how DWD can provide more career services to high school students in the area. JobPod’s success can already be seen by the connections it facilitates between local communities and workforce development experts!. The Brown County Library-East Branch was the first JobPod access point for job seekers in the area, which launched in March; and the Algoma Public Library unveiled the second in May. The NFLS News is a bi-monthly newsletter highlighting all the great things the member libraries of the Nicolet Federated Library System are doing throughout our communities.
Here are the headlines from the May 17, 2024 📢 Nic News Weekly:
Subscribe to Newsletters from NFLS ![]() (Photo from left: Sarah Sugden, Brown County Library Executive Director; Tracy Vreeke, Nicolet Federated Library System Director; Cathy Kolbeck, Algoma Public Library Director; Kate Owens, Bay Area Workforce Development Board Director of Industry and Engagement; and Vickie Patterson, Bay Area Workforce Development Board Executive Director.) The Algoma Public Library unveiled how JobPod will transform the job support experience.
A ribbon cutting ceremony on May 15th launched the second JobPod pilot site at the library. JobPod facilitates easy and reliable access to job search resources for employment seekers by merging community library spaces with the expertise of workforce development professionals. Formed under a partnership with the Bay Area Workforce Development Board, Brown County Library, Nicolet Federated Library System, and the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, JobPod enables community members to access a full range of job services through their public library. The Brown County Library-East Branch was the first JobPod access point for job seekers in the area, which launched in March 2024. We had so much fun last year that we’re doing it again – join the fun starting Friday, May 24. What is the InfoSoup Library Road Trip, you ask? It’s a fun and exciting initiative that invites you to visit 49 library locations spread across 10 counties in Northeast Wisconsin.
Here’s how it works:
From Memorial Day through Labor Day weekend, the InfoSoup Library Road Trip offers a fantastic opportunity to discover new communities, learn about local history and culture, and connect with fellow library enthusiasts. So, dust off your map, fuel up the car, and get ready to hit the road with the InfoSoup Library Road Trip! Don’t forget to share your Road Trip adventures on social media using #LibraryRoadTrip. Happy travels! For more information and a list of participating libraries, visit infosoup.info/roadtrip. Let the adventure begin! Here are the headlines from the May 10, 2024 📢 Nic News Weekly:
Subscribe to Newsletters from NFLS Here are the headlines from the April 26, 2024 📢 Nic News Weekly:
As part of today’s Earth Day commemorations, the Wisconsin Water Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Wisconsin Library Association announced the books selected for a basin-wide shared-reading experience, Great Lakes, Great Read.
The Water Walker by Joanne Robertson is the children’s selection and the adult selection is The Best Part of Us by Sally Cole-Misch. Following are new continuing education opportunities from NEWI. Click the event title to learn more and register. You are encouraged to register even if you cannot attend to receive links to recordings when available. Spring Learning Webinar Series:
Indigenous Education Webinar: Developing and Establishing Indigenous Pedagogy Collections for the Library and Classroom – April 29 at 4:30pm The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) - American Indian Studies Program in partnership with CESA 12 is offering a unique opportunity to participate in a webinar to continue your journey of personal and professional development around First Nations Studies. Visit the event page to learn more. Register here. *NOTE: You must be present during the advertised date and time(s) to participate and watch the webinar. The webinars will NOT BE RECORDED. Additionally, participants do NOT have permission or authorization to record either via video or audio the contents of the session attending.* |
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