
Welcome to WebJunction North Carolina!
WebJunction North Carolina is brought to you by the State Library of North Carolina. It is a centralized online location for communication, networking, staff development, and resource sharing among North Carolina libraries. Although much of the content is accessible by everyone, some areas of the site are restricted to North Carolina-affiliated WebJunction members. Affiliation is available to library staff of North Carolina public, community college, UNC system, and independent college and university libraries, as well as library staff working in public school and special libraries; requests will be reviewed by the State Library.
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Upcoming Webinars
09 July 2013
Libraries, Children and Families: new research and policy recommendations on role of libraries in early reading
A webinar discussing recent Pew research and an IMLS policy report focused on the role and impact of libraries on the lives of early reading development.
17 July 2013
Library Social Media Use
This webinar will cover how to create, administer, moderate, and leverage your library’s online presence using popular social media tools.
23 July 2013
Localize, Mobilize, and Spotlight Your Library Services and Outreach
A practical webinar looking at a variety of ways libraries can increase their impact and reach in their communities using mobile technology, social networking, and integration with the consumer services users already use.
08 August 2013
Where Teens and Technology Meet: engaging teens with digital media
This webinar showcases Howard County Library System’s HiTech Digital Media Lab, where teens develop 21st century skills through hands-on projects and peer-to-peer communications.
29 August 2013
Marketing Libraries: What the not-for-profits can learn from the lots-of-profits
A webinar providing library marketing strategies that build awareness, grow your audience, and establish your library as an authoritative source and a definitive provider of services for the community.