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WebJunction wrap-up: Your 2025 library learning priorities

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Published:  23 January 2026
WebJunction wrap-up: Your 2025 library learning priorities

As the New Year gets underway, many of us are looking back on what we did and where we want to go next. At WebJunction, that reflection has a practical purpose: helping us plan for what comes next. We looked at what learning content you engaged with most—what topics seemed most urgent, where we saw the highest enrollment, and which webinars sparked the most interest. Together, this tells us what’s top of mind for you across the library field and help guide how we shape learning opportunities in the year ahead.

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Free January webinars for library staff

Compiled by the Maine State Library
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Published:  05 January 2026
Free January webinars for library staff

It's a great time to put a learning opportunity on your calendar, and you'll have plenty of choices this month. Whether you're looking to pick up some programming ideas, sharpen your technology skills, or gather tips on curating a digital collection, there's something here to support your growth. The list, provided by the Maine State Library, includes a variety of webinar topics.

Building reference skills with LiFT: The reference interview

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Published:  23 December 2025
Building reference skills with LiFT: The reference interview

The Reference Interview, the newest course in the Library Foundational Training (LiFT) program, introduces learners to the reference interview, a service that library staff can provide to connect with users and meet their information needs. This on-demand course prepares learners to confidently approach reference work with clarity, empathy, and practical strategies they can use right away.

Clear, confident communication for your library

Brooke Doyle
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Published:  19 December 2025
Clear, confident communication for your library

In our world of information overload, it can be difficult to cut through the noise and effectively connect with library users and stakeholders on important messaging. Whether you're promoting a new program or event, providing statements of library value to board members or voters, connecting with potential partners about a new community initiative, or answering a patron's email, these six tips can help set you up for success to communicate clearly and effectively to all the audiences that your library reaches.

Little Tea Library creates a café-like atmosphere

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Published:  01 December 2025
Little Tea Library creates a café-like atmosphere

Do you have an old card catalog gathering dust in a storage closet? The Bay St. Louis Library in the Hancock County Library System in Mississippi put its old card catalog to good use by turning it into a tea library. This creative approach to repurposing outdated furniture into a new community space helps connect people, reaffirm the library’s place as a community hub, and establish a comfy, inviting café. 


 

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26 February 2026

Intergen at the Library: Programming and Engagement Across Ages

Through intergenerational programming, libraries foster design opportunities for people to interact with, learn from, and share with people of different ages, interests, and cultural backgrounds. In this session, participants will explore generational labels, discover the benefits of and barriers to intergenerational relationship building, and find resources for designing their own intergenerational programs.

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