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Introduction to Bridgebuilding: A course for strengthening community trust and connection

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Published:  24 June 2026
Introduction to Bridgebuilding: A course for strengthening community trust and connection

Public libraries provide spaces where people of all backgrounds can connect, learn, and build a shared future. They also help build social trust and civic engagement. To support this vital work, IREX, the Urban Libraries Council, and OCLC’s WebJunction completed a year-long bridgebuilding project, which resulted in the free, on-demand course, An Introduction to Bridgebuilding: Creating a Library Where Everyone Belongs, available through the WebJunction catalog. 

Posted In: Outreach

New children's librarians: 7 tips for starting your journey

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Published:  18 June 2026
New children's librarians: 7 tips for starting your journey

Beginning a new role as a children's librarian can feel both exciting and overwhelming. Children's librarians play an important role in supporting early literacy, learning, and family engagement in their communities.

If you're new to children's librarianship, these seven tips can help you build confidence, connect with families, strengthen key skills, and establish a strong foundation for success.

Posted In: Children

Free June webinars for library staff

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Published:  01 June 2026
Free June 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.

Your voice matters: Solo library worker survey

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Published:  01 June 2026
Your voice matters: Solo library worker survey

The Association for Rural & Small Library’s national research project on solo librarians is nearly complete — and the final piece is hearing from you. If you work in a public library in a solo or solo-ish capacity, we invite you to take our 20-minute survey on barriers to professional development, leadership, and community connection. 

Every response helps build a stronger, more supported future for solo library workers nationwide. Plus, all participants will be entered to win a $100 gift card from Libro.fm, South Carolina Chic, or Bookshop.org.

Take the survey

Beyond the branch: Lessons from taking library outreach to underserved communities

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Published:  22 May 2026
Beyond the branch: Lessons from taking library outreach to underserved communities

Arapahoe Libraries in Colorado share their experience providing outreach services to Hispanohablantes, (a group or community whose first language is Spanish or Castilian Spanish) who may never have used a library in the US or their home country. Their responsive and persistent efforts yielded new library patrons! Read on for their tips on effective outreach efforts. 

Posted In: Children, Outreach


 

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Upcoming webinars

14 July 2026

Seed libraries: Basics and beyond

Whether you are just getting started or have an established seed library, this session offers practical tools to support your next steps. We will cover the foundational pieces of launching and managing a seed library—along with fresh ideas to help existing programs stay vibrant and responsive to community needs.

23 July 2026

Games and play-based experiences for media and information literacy

Games and play-based experiences offer fun and accessible ways to engage your patrons of all ages about media and information literacy. In this session, researchers will share why games can be an effective method to teach about the information environment and will introduce a ready-to-use set of resources covering media literacy basics, AI-generated images, and how information flows online.

13 August 2026

Messy on purpose: The power of playful learning for children

Splatter painting indoors and a sand table out on the floor for an entire month!? These things really happen in the Youth & Family Services department at the Kenosha Public Library! Learn how making a mess can benefit your patrons, why to embrace it, and how others have managed it.

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