Library Staff Training

How to Reach and Engage Your Entire Community (March 2020)

Join OverDrive to learn about ideas and resources for promoting your digital library across every demographic in your community. Our marketing and outreach experts will offer best practices to engage the following audiences: kids and parents, Gen Z, Millennial and Gen X, and baby boomers and older adults. Videos referenced in this webinar are provided below:

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Learn how to use Libby, the library reading app. Including how to:

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Mythbusting with OverDrive: Innovative Ways to Talk About Your Digital Library (December 2021)

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Audience: Public library and K-12 school staff who work with end users or anyone responsible for the success of their digital collection.

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Best Practices to Transform Your OverDrive Consortium (November 2021)

Effectively and efficiently manage your consortium’s digital collection to increase circulation and meet patron demand. Join OverDrive in this one-hour webinar as we share:

  • Real-world examples of libraries’ collection development and management practices
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  • Examples of how the OverDrive team can help

Audience: Consortium leaders/administrators and collection development staff.

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