Strengthen literacy with books your readers already love.
Recommended for school librarians (grades 3-12) and public youth services librarians.
Build a strong foundation with the essentials every new public library worker should know.
Recommended for new public library staff, primarily frontline workers without an MLS.
Learn the essentials of school librarianship, no certification required.
Recommended for K-12 non-certified school library personnel, including paraprofessionals, staff, and teachers.
Teach students to use AI to support their research, not replace it. Also available as part of the 3-course AI Literacy in Schools certification series.
Recommended for K-12 school librarians and educators with basic AI-prompting skills.
Use AI to work smarter and expand your school library’s impact. Also available as part of the 3-course AI Literacy in Schools certification series.
Recommended for K-12 school librarians with all levels of AI knowledge.
Build skills to face the real-world challenges of public library work.
Recommended for public-facing staff and librarians at public libraries.
Learn how to build relationships with and engage teens in your library.
Recommended for public youth/teen services librarians, school librarians (grades 8-12), and other stakeholders in youth/teen library programs and management.
Revolutionize your approach to user-centered services by implementing co-design practices in your library.
Recommended for program and outreach librarians and other stakeholders involved in creating library programs and services.
Enhance your work relationships and culture by learning how to approach difficult conversations with confidence.
Recommended for aspiring or current managers, or anyone who needs help with difficult conversations.
Learn proven methods for teaching secondary students the research skills they need to succeed.
Recommended for librarians and media specialists at secondary (6-12) schools.
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