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AJL Classroom: Introduction to Library Management
April 16, 20, 23
3:00 pm PT / 6:00 pm ET

Does your library have a collection development plan? Do you know how to create 
a library procedure manual? How to assign work for volunteers? Through 
discussions, examples from instructors' libraries, and homework, this highly 
interactive class will delve into these topics and more, allowing you to create 
plans and policies that will help you manage your library’s day-to-day 
operations. Instructors: Sean Boyle and Aviva Rosenberg


AJL Classroom: Introduction to Synagogue Archives
May 4, 11, 17
3:00 pm PT / 6:00 pm ET

This class will introduce participants to the key concepts of archival 
principles, methods, and practices for application in a synagogue setting. 
Through interactive discussions and assignments, participants will learn the 
fundamentals required to create a sustainable synagogue archive. Instructor: 
Hannah Srour-Zackon


Provenance in Rare Judaica Cataloging (MARC 561)
Thursday, May 18, 2023
9:30 am PT / 12:30 pm ET

In cataloging rare Hebraica, there are times when the cataloger will find 
evidence of previous ownership. This session, led by expert special collections 
cataloger Louis Meiselman of the University of Pennsylvania, will show 
participants where to find this information in the resource and how to record 
it in the bibliographic record.


CALA/AJL Webinar: Bernardine's Shanghai Salon: The Story of Doyenne of Old China
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
noon PT / 3:00 pm ET
Join author Susan Blumberg-Kason, who will talk about her book Bernardine's 
Shanghai Salon: The Story of the Doyenne of Old China (forthcoming, Post Hill 
Press, November 2023).

This biography of Bernardine Szold Fritz traces her experiences moving to and 
living in Shanghai in 1929 and her perspective as a Jewish salon host who 
engaged with Chinese and expats "around the arts as the civil war erupted and 
World War II loomed on the horizon."

Co-Presented by the Chinese American Librarians Association and the Association 
of Jewish Libraries in honor of Jewish American Heritage Month and Asian 
American and Pacific Islander Heritage month in the United States and Asian 
Heritage Month and Canadian Jewish Heritage Month in Canada in May.

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