Conferences & Events Calendar

The American Library Association, its 8 divisions, 21 round tables, and offices host many conferences, meetings, forums, institutes, and other events. Use the filters to explore our many available options. Toggle between list and month views using the buttons below.
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Core Webinars

Best of Core Forum: Power of a Community The Colorado Chicano Movement

July 15, 2026

Documenting the cultural heritage and unique experiences of your community members provides a more inclusive archival record. This presentation covers the steps needed to establish relationships and work with community members through participatory archives. This presentation will provide an overview of the basic structure of how to conduct oral histories and working with communities.

Administration & Leadership
eLearning
Core eCourses

Fundamentals of Digital Library Projects 2026 - Session 3.0

July 20, 2026

This 6-week online course introduces students to the breadth of considerations, standards, and skills needed to successfully launch and manage a digital library program.

Collection Management
Archives & Records Management
Cataloging
Technology
eLearning
Core eCourses

Fundamentals of Management 2026 - Session 3.0

July 20, 2026

This 4 week course Fundamentals of Management is designed for new managers to build the skill set they need to successfully lead their department or organization, as well as support existing managers looking to improve their skills.

Administration & Leadership
eLearning
Core eCourses

Fundamentals of Metadata 2026 - Session 3.0

July 20, 2026

This six-week course is an introduction to fundamental concepts of metadata.

Collection Management
Archives & Records Management
Cataloging
eLearning
Core Webinars

Best of Core Forum: Assessing Study Room Use and Patron Needs

July 22, 2026

Study room spaces have become a critical resource offered in large academic libraries, yet their standard configuration and policies may not be serving the diverse needs of all patrons. To address this, we conducted an assessment project at a large, land-grant university to gather data on study room usage and user preferences. This presentation will share the results from our study and discuss how we applied these insights to enhance the study room experience, including promoting our “Library of Things” collection as study room resources.

Administration & Leadership
eLearning
Online
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Public Library Services for Strong Communities: Results from PLA’s 2025 Survey

July 23, 2026

Join a facilitated review of the results from the Public Library Association’s (PLA) 2025 Public Library Services for Strong Communities survey.

Administration & Leadership
Programs & Services
eLearning
Webinar
Free
Online
Core eCourses

Fundamentals of Acquisitions 2026 - Session 3.0

July 27, 2026

This six-week online course is a basic primer for library acquisitions concepts common to all library material formats.

Collection Management
Archives & Records Management
Cataloging
eLearning
Core eCourses

Fundamentals of Electronic Resources Acquisitions 2026 - Session 3.0

July 27, 2026

This 4-week online course provides an overview of acquiring, providing access to, administering, supporting, and monitoring access to electronic resources.

Collection Management
Archives & Records Management
Cataloging
eLearning
2026 United for Libraries Virtual

2026 United for Libraries Virtual: Trustees - Friends - Foundations

July 28, 2026

Flexible registration options including individual full conference, individual single day or multiple days, and group viewing single day or multiple days. FREE registration for those in MA, MI, NE, OR, SC, VA.

Trustees, Friends & Foundations
Conference
Online
Featured Event
Core Webinars

Best of Core Forum: How to Create a Patron-Centered Administration

July 29, 2026

Do you want to take your library’s customer service to the next level? If so, this session is for you. We’ll share a step-by-step overview of how libraries have overhauled their customer service philosophy and elevated the patron experience from questioning and conflict to collaboration and coming to a consensus to find solutions. We’ll dig into how we created staff-driven library service success via innovation and leadership to pursue customer service excellence. In addition to sharing our own experiences, we’ll share our best tips for gaining buy-in from trustees, staff, patrons, and even those “responsibility warriors”!

Administration & Leadership
eLearning