Friday, March 06, 2026

MINI-CONFERENCE INFORMATION & CALL FOR PROPOSALS OPEN - "Perspectives on AI: Exploring Experiences with AI in Library Work"

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OVERVIEW:

AI is reshaping libraries in ways that raise hard questions and real opportunities, and library workers are responding with everything from skepticism to excitement to alarm. This three-hour mini-conference, "Perspectives on AI: Exploring Experiences with AI in Library Work" on Thursday, April 9, 10:30 am - 1:30 pm US-Pacific Time, is designed to honor that complexity so attendees can form their own informed, values-grounded view. 

The mini-conference will explore AI from the angles that matter to library workers: 

  • Understanding risks and potential harms;
  • Practical applications in library and administrative work;
  • Research and information literacy;
  • Leadership decision-making; 
  • Ethical considerations;
  • Supporting patrons who are navigating AI in their own lives.

The call for proposals is now open at https://www.library20.com/callforproposals

Please join us for a conversation that will be as broad and honest as the topic deserves. Attendance is free and open to all. We have had over 1250 registrations for the conference after just the first email announcement.

CONFERENCE CHAIR:

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California State Librarian
OPENING KEYNOTE PANEL & SPECIAL ORGANIZER

Greg Lucas was appointed California’s 25th State Librarian by Governor Jerry Brown on March 25, 2014.

Prior to his appointment, Greg was the Capitol Bureau Chief for the San Francisco Chronicle, where he covered politics and policy at the State Capitol for nearly 20 years.

During Greg’s tenure as State Librarian, the State Library’s priorities have been to improve reading skills throughout the state, put library cards into the hands of every school kid and provide all Californians the information they need – no matter what community they live in.

The State Library invests $10 million annually in local libraries to help them develop more innovative and efficient ways to serve their communities.

Since 2015, the State Library has improved access for millions of Californians by helping connect more than 1,000 of the state’s 1,129 libraries to a high-speed Internet network that links universities, colleges, schools, and libraries around the world.

Greg holds a Master’s in Library and Information Science from California State University San Jose, a Master’s in Professional Writing from the University of Southern California, and a degree in communications from Stanford University.

REGISTER:

This is a free event, being held live online and also recorded.

REGISTER HERE

to attend live and/or to receive the recording links afterward.
Please also join the Library 2.0 community to be kept updated on this and future events. 

Everyone is invited to participate in our Library 2.0 conference events, which are designed to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among information professionals worldwide. Each three-hour event consists of a keynote panel, 10-15 crowd-sourced thirty-minute presentations, and a closing keynote. 

CALL FOR PROPOSALS:

We're seeking speakers who reflect the full spectrum of viewpoints on AI, including researchers using AI in their work, frontline staff helping patrons understand it, leaders wrestling with policy decisions, and advocates raising critical questions about safety and ethics. If you have a perspective on AI in libraries you’d like to share, we'd like to hear it. The call for proposals will go live at https://www.library20.com/miniconferences/perspectives-on-ai the first week in March. 

PARTNERS:

This conference is a collaborative project of California Libraries Learn, the California Library Association, California State Library, and Library 2.0. It is supported in whole or in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.

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Wednesday, March 04, 2026

New Webinar: "Building Good Work Relationships in Today’s Libraries" & More

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Emotional Intelligence as A Core Workplace Skill in Libraries
A Library 2.0 Masterclass with Loida Garcia-Febo

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER

OVERVIEW

Work relationships play a central role in how library professionals experience their jobs, collaborate with colleagues, and sustain their well-being over time. In today’s social climate—marked by ongoing change, increased stress, evolving community needs, and heightened emotional demands—library workers are navigating more complex interpersonal dynamics than ever before.

Libraries are people-centered organizations, and the quality of relationships among staff directly affects teamwork, communication, morale, and service to the community. Strong working relationships help library workers respond effectively to challenges, support one another through periods of change, and create environments where ideas, innovation, and professional growth can flourish. At the same time, strained or unhealthy dynamics can add stress and impact both individual well-being and organizational effectiveness.

This masterclass focuses on practical skills for building, maintaining, and strengthening positive work relationships in library settings. The content is tailored specifically to the realities of library work and addresses common stressors that influence interactions with colleagues and supervisors. Participants will explore what healthy professional relationships look like in practice, how to navigate differences in communication styles and expectations, and how to respond constructively to challenging situations.

Throughout the session, Loida Garcia-Febo will share practical tools, reflection prompts, and strategies that attendees can apply immediately to foster respectful communication, establish healthy boundaries, and strengthen collaboration within their teams.

OUTCOMES:

Participants will:

  • Learn core principles for building and strengthening positive work relationships
  • Identify common stressors affecting library workers and strategies to manage their impact
  • Develop skills for establishing and maintaining healthy professional boundaries
  • Become familiar with assertiveness, communication styles, and decision-making approaches
  • Understand how Emotional Intelligence supports effective workplace relationships
  • Explore foundational self-care practices that support sustainable collaboration
  • Create a personalized Building Good Work Relationships Toolkit

The recording and presentation slides will be available to all who register. 

DATE: Thursday, March 19th, 2026, 2:00 - 3:00 pm US - Eastern Time

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