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SUMMARY:Sky Stories
DESCRIPTION:Visit Our Event Campaign Page\n  \nConstellations: Science and Stories in the Sky\nSummer is the finest part of the year for stargazing because it offers warm nights and the beauty of the Milky Way running straight overhead. The constellations we see have been passed down to us across generations with patterns that reflect different stories from around the world. \nAs part of STAR Net‘s Sky Stories campaign\, the American Museum of Natural History’s own Carter Emmart demonstrated how to identify the constellations and introduce you to a few of these stories while exploring some of the science behind the familiar patterns in the sky. \nThis live OpenSpace webcast was brought to you by the STAR Library Network’s NASA@ My Library program in partnership with the Lunar and Planetary Institute\, the American Library Association\, and the American Museum of Natural History.
URL:https://www.starnetlibraries.org/event/sky-stories/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200627
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SUMMARY:2020 ALA Virtual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Visit Conference Website For More Information\n  \n2020 Virtual Conference\nJoin ALA in this virtual space as we learn\, grow\, and most importantly\, lean on our fellow librarians and library workers while we adapt and evolve in these changing times. \nSESSION INFORMATION:\nWorking with Subject Matter Experts in YOUR Community – Promising Practices and Where to Start \nThursday\, June 25\, 2020 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM CT \nThe STAR Library Network\, as part of the Space Science Institute’s NASA@ My Library Program\, is excited to share lessons learned working with Subject Matter Experts from NASA\, universities\, schools and other organizations. What is a Subject Matter Expert? It’s someone in YOUR neighborhood who loves a particular topic. A Night Sky Ambassador who wants to share the night sky with your patrons. A geologist who wants to let you display their rock collection. Or even a retired engineer who worked on the Apollo mission and wants to chat! Learn how to take advantage of these (often free!) community resources in this session. \nThe STAR Net team will introduce its successful Community Dialogue Framework\, a tool to learn more about your community\, and the community members who want to work with you. We’ll also hear from libraries who have successfully worked with community members on programming\, and get a taste of a new virtual scientist program that you could start in your library! \nEvent Highlights: \n\neducational sessions available in an on-demand format\nnotable featured speakers\nCOVID-19 information for libraries\nlive chats with authors\nlive-streamed presentations\na virtual Exhibit Hall\nnetworking opportunities with peers via social activities
URL:https://www.starnetlibraries.org/event/2020-ala-virtual-conference/
CATEGORIES:2020 Conference Archive,Featured Conferences
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