Library Program Crash Course: How to Develop, Host, and Evaluate Library Programming (Fall 2021)



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Overview

Library Programs have become an integral part of the public library, among other things. They inform, build community and bring customers through our doors. In turn, Public Service Librarians have come to wear many hats. None are as flexible, rewarding and fun as the Programming Librarian. However fun as they may be, selecting, building and delivering programs for your customers can become isn’t always a walk in the park.

This workshop will provide an introduction to library programming a whole. Methods of analysis for selecting programs will be discussed such as mapping your ideas to your library’s strategic plan and evaluating the needs of your community. We will also focus on creating and delivering programs, trends in library programming, and where to find great ideas and resources.


Learning Outcomes

The learning outcome of the class is for you to:

    • An overview of library programming.
    • Current trends and hot topics.
    • Methods and theories for selecting and producing programs.
    • An in-depth look at youth programming.
    • Hands on activities and group work.

Workshop Details

Delivery Method: This workshop will take place using Zoom.

Date / Time: Monday, November 1, 2021, 05:00 PM–07:00 PM ET


Workshop Instructor(s)

Andrea Wesson, Children’s Advocate, Vaughan Public Libraries

Donnalee Smith, Youth Services Librarian, Vaughan Public Libraries