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  • A donut-shaped graphic withinformation about the stages of the digital stewardship lifecycle. The center of the graphic features an illustration of a hand with leaves floating over it. Surrounding this illustration is a ring split into five pieces, each representing one of the digital stewardship lifecycle stages: Prepare, Gather, Enhance, Save, and Share.

    Explore the Digital Stewardship Lifecycle

    WebJunction created the Digital Collections Stewardship course series to help staff at smaller public and tribal libraries, archives and museums understand and navigate the work of creating, sharing and preserving digital collections of unique images...

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    Sustainability 101

    As we think about the future of our libraries and how we, as library leaders, help to make a difference in the lives of our neighbors, we must confront the realities of climate change. No corner of the world will be left untouched by climate change. ...

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    Tackling Children’s Food Insecurity with Community Partners

    The Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) in Little Rock, Arkansas, adopted a strategic plan in 2019 to help identify and eliminate barriers faced by people throughout the communities they served. Nate Coulter, Executive Director of CALS, recently e...

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    OVERDUE Podcast: Weeding Out Oppression in Libraries

    OVERDUE: Weeding Out Oppression in Libraries is a podcast produced and hosted by the Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Antiracism Committee of the Oregon Library Association (OLA). The podcast works to shine light on the radical inequities and the opp...

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    Bridgebuilding Resource Hub

    Bridgebuilding is an approach for promoting engagement and dialog between groups of people with different perspectives and experiences. As trusted community spaces, libraries offer a great place to do this work. WebJunction is collaborating with IREX...

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    Earn Your Consumer Health Information Specialization for Free

    It’s well established that library workers are essential partners in promoting community health. Libraries provide access to resources on health insurance coverage and other public benefits. Libraries partner as information first responders, includin...

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    WebJunction, an Evolution in Library Staff Learning

    WebJunction is, first and foremost, the learning place for libraries. But what makes it special is our approach: We’re committed to listening, collaborating, and doing our own learning, too. It shows in how we’ve evolved over the past 20 years with p...

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    Books, programming, resources: Helping patrons through the opioid crisis

    The opioid crisis which has crashed through American communities has brought patrons to public libraries seeking information about opioids and addiction. This collection of resources can help you connect patrons to the information that they need to s...

  • Official promotional image reading: ALA Annual Conference and Exhibition Chicago, June 22-27, 2023

    Join us at ALA Annual 2023

    For more than 20 years, WebJunction has helped library staff build knowledge, skills, and confidence through on-demand courses, webinars, and more. If you’re attending ALA this year, we hope you’ll stop by our booth to meet the team and learn more ab...

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    Media and information literacy: Resources that address misinformation

    At a time when the concept of truth is frequently being challenged, media and information literacy enables people to question critically what they have read, heard, and learned.
     
    Media and information literacy includes having the knowl...