Events

Tue, Feb 24, 2026 / 12:00pm to 1:00pm

From posters that pop to social content that connects, this session is your playground for all things library marketing. We’ll explore the magic of crafting clever flyers, and curating the perfect Instagram post, constructing creative displays and handing out high-impact swag that will turn curious students into loyal fans. Let’s make your library the most-talked about spot on campus!

Presenter:

Andrea St. Onge is fairly new to library work but brings a lifetime of library love to her position at Seminole State College of Florida Libraries as Coordinator, Academic Support Services. Her 20+ years' background experience, a mix of hospitality, higher education and entrepreneurship, gives Andrea an approach to programming and marketing that is uniquely creative, quirky and engaging. Driven by her love for books and students, Andrea is pursuing her MLIS degree and looks forward to continue her career as an Outreach Librarian.

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Sponsored by FLVC
 

Tue, Feb 24, 2026 / 1:00pm to 2:00pm

Library budgets and user needs are constantly evolving, making it essential for librarians to make informed, strategic decisions about which resources to keep, renew, or cancel. In this webinar, Erica Barnett from Western Carolina University will share how WCU librarians adapted a rubric originally developed at the University of Eastern Kentucky to evaluate e-resources in a transparent, consistent, and collaborative way.

Moving beyond usage statistics, the session will explore a framework for analyzing e-resources using multiple criteria, including alignment with curriculum and community needs, user experience, cost effectiveness, and the staff time required for resource management. Attendees will learn practical strategies for scoring and categorizing resources, adapting the rubric to local contexts, tracking usage and costs, and communicating recommendations to faculty and campus leadership.

The webinar will also highlight approaches for negotiating with vendors and using data to maximize budget impact while strengthening collections. Participants will leave with an adaptable framework, actionable takeaways, and greater confidence in presenting and justifying resource decisions at their own institutions.

Learning Objectives:

  • Explain how multiple evaluation criteria - including community or curricular alignment, user experience, cost effectiveness, and staff time - can be applied together to assess e-resources more holistically.
  • Apply a rubric-based framework to score, categorize, and compare e-resources in a transparent and consistent way.
  • Identify ways to adapt this framework to their own institutional context, supporting clearer communication and more confident decision-making with faculty, administrators, and other stakeholders.

Presenter:

Erica Barnett is an Acquisitions Librarian at Western Carolina University who oversees the lifecycle management of library resources amongst many other responsibilities. She is committed to offering as many resources as possible to her community while operating within a limited budget. When not working in spreadsheets, Erica enjoys being active by running, going to the gym, or walking her three dogs (never all at once).

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Hosted by NC LIVE

Wed, Feb 25, 2026 / 9:00am to 9:45am

Brown background with yellow, white, and pink text. A purple teapot is in the upper right corner tipping forward with curly tendrils of vines pouring out. The letters E, R, M, and T hang from the tendrils adorned in colorful clusters of flowers.

Wed, Feb 25, 2026 / 10:00am to 11:30am

The CARLI Technical Services Committee meets monthly via Zoom. Contact committee co-chairs or CARLI Office Staff with questions.

Wed, Feb 25, 2026 / 1:00pm to 2:00pm

Social Explorer is a powerful data and mapping tool that supports business research, market analysis, and economic decision-making. In this webinar, participants will learn how to use Social Explorer to access and interpret key datasets - including the Consumer Price Index (CPI), U.S. Census data, and the U.S. Business Patterns dataset - to answer real-world business questions.

The session led will demonstrate how Social Explorer can be used for business location analysis, market and demographic profiling, and understanding local economic trends. Attendees will explore practical use cases that support academic Business programs, such as student projects and coursework, as well as community-facing applications that help entrepreneurs, small business owners, and economic development partners make informed decisions.

Designed for librarians serving both academic and public audiences, this webinar will highlight strategies for teaching and promoting Social Explorer, translating complex data into clear insights, and positioning the resource as a bridge between campus research and community entrepreneurship. Participants will leave with concrete examples and ideas they can immediately apply in instruction, reference, and outreach.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify and select relevant Social Explorer datasets (including CPI, U.S. Census data, and U.S. Business Patterns) to answer common business research questions related to market demand, location analysis, and local economic conditions.
  • Create and interpret maps and data tables in Social Explorer to support business and entrepreneurship use cases such as demographic profiling and market analysis for student projects, business plans, and community inquiries.
  • Develop practical approaches for teaching and promoting Social Explorer, using clear workflows and examples to translate complex data into actionable insights for students, entrepreneurs, and community economic development partners.

Presenters: Jeff Hahn, Director of Academic Sales & Support for Social Explorer and Devon Waugh, Instruction Librarian for NC LIVE

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Hosted by NC LIVE
 

    Thu, Feb 26, 2026 / 10:00am to 11:15am

    The CARLI Collection Management Committee invites CARLI members to an informal Zoom discussion on February 26, 2026, 10:00 -11:15 a.m.

    This community chat will focus on sharing ideas on the funding, collection, storage, and management of materials not commonly part of the collection of a CARLI library. This can be anything from games to accessibility devices to educational aids. Learn from your colleagues about the non-traditional materials that they have available.

    The chat will not be recorded.

    Please register by February 24, 5 p.m.

    Thu, Feb 26, 2026 / 2:00pm to 3:00pm

    Do you feel like the world of AI is imploding around you? Whether it’s the continually changing interfaces, the dozens of new AI tools popping up weekly, or your favorite platform suddenly adding a suite of functions you didn't ask for it’s easy to feel left behind. In a world where "state-of-the-art" changes every few months, the goal isn't just to keep up; it's to develop a sustainable system for adaptation.

    This webinar is designed to help you develop a foundational understanding of artificial intelligence and build a personalized strategy for learning and future growth. 

    Presenter: 

    Denice Lewis, Research and Instruction Librarian for Engineering and Science Wake Forest University, started at the Z. Smith Reynolds Library in March 2019. She received her BS and MS in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) and graduated with her MLIS from Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) in 2019. In between Electrical Engineering and Library Science, Denice picked up an Associates in Culinary Arts from Le Cordon Bleu Scottsdale. She is a member of the American Library Association (ALA), the Association of College & Research Libraries (ARCL), the North Carolina Library Association (NCLA), and the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE).Denice’s research interests are the digital information literacy skills of incoming freshmen, mentoring for BIPOC early career librarians, as well as the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI), data science, and information literacy. 

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    Hosted by FLVC

    Thu, Feb 26, 2026 / 2:00pm to 3:30pm

    The first step in attracting the right candidates is crafting a clear and compelling job ad. This webinar will guide you through what it takes to write a job ad that stands out, clearly conveys the job duties, and reach qualified candidates. The session moderator is DEED librarian Dru Frykberg.

    Series | Next Chapter: Career Literacy for Library Staff is a multi-part webinar series designed to help you find the library job you’ve been looking for. From résumés and cover letters to interviews, networking, and exploring career paths, each session offers practical tips. The series is for library staff at all levels who wish to learn more about applying for library opportunities in all types of libraries. Whether you’re new to the field or ready for your next step, this series will help you write your own next chapter. 

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    Hosted by Metronet

    Sun, Mar 1, 2026 / 2:00am to 3:00am

    Ex Libris will perform maintenance on our I-Share Alma and Primo VE environments to apply the latest release.

    This upgrade will occur between 2:00am-3:00am Central.  Access to your environment may be unavailable during the time of installation.

    Release and Maintenance Schedule
    Alma Release Notes
    Primo VE Release Notes
    Ex Libris System Status Page - CARLI I-Share Environments are on Alma NA06 and Primo VE NA06

    Tue, Mar 3, 2026 / 1:00pm to 2:30pm

    The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee meets monthly.

    This virtual meeting is held via Zoom / Conference Call.

    Contact  for attendance details.

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