Whether you’re new to the library board or a long-time member, knowing Robert’s Rules can help your meetings run smoothly and efficiently. This Robert’s Rules refresher will cover some basic parliamentary procedures like consent agendas, making motions, quorums, closed sessions, and more. To help Thomas prepare for the webinar, we want your questions about Robert’s Rules and parliamentary procedure. Please take a few moments to share your questions in this short survey.
Recordings & Resources
Organization and Governance Best Practices for Boards
Presenter: Charity Tyler, Executive Director, Cedar Rapids Public Library Foundation
A well-defined set of organizational and governance standards and best practices help boost board efficiency and performance, engage current board members, cultivate volunteers and future leaders, and create a positive board culture. Learn the difference between bylaws and operational standards and what belongs in each along with tips for a regular review of both. Learn how to evaluate your current committee structure, determine the needs of your organization, and implement change for increased engagement and improved efficiency and outcomes.
Making Each Other Look Good: The Library Board and the Library Director
Presenter: Jamie LaRue, Executive Director, Garfield County (Colorado) Public Library District
In an ideal world, board and director are on the same page regarding values, vision, and goals. All too often, that relationship breaks down. Communication fails among board members; expectations of the director are not conveyed or are conveyed poorly. The director fails to notify the board of key issues or projects. How can board members and directors build a stronger and more positive communication infrastructure? While this webinar focuses mostly on board and directors, any staff member interested in the larger dynamics of this relationship may find the session illuminating.
Wisconsin Library Law
Presenter: Kris Turner, Associate Director, UW Madison Law Library
Reading and understanding laws and regulations can be daunting, even more so when you are a trustee or on a library board. This session will focus on demystifying the law and focus on specific statutes and cases that affect Wisconsin libraries as well as a discussion of how to best answer legal questions when they inevitably arise. Topics covered include open meeting laws, statutory delegation of library board authority, basics of legal research, and more. When the session has concluded, you will be able to better locate and answer legal questions that you may face as a library board member and also know what resources are available to you to get these difficult and stressful questions answered.
To help Kris target his presentation, we created a short survey to gather input on Wisconsin library legal topics of interest to you. Thank you!
Everything You Want to Know About Book Challenges...and a Bit You Probably Don't
Presenter: Tasslyn Magnusson, Independent Researcher