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Learn how to conduct a diversity audit in the comfort and safety of your own home. In Evaluating, Auditing, and Evaluating Your Collections, you’ll learn how to conduct a diversity audit of your collections with targeted support from a small group advisor in a workshop setting. You’ll also receive a certificate of completion for your efforts.

Live Interactive Sessions: Tuesdays: April 28, May 5 and May 12 from 2-4 PM ET. Plus, additional self-guided materials and bonus content. Can’t make a live session? No worries. All sessions will be available to you “on-demand” following the initial broadcast.

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After each week’s live sessions, you’ll dive into an assignment designed to take your collection development practice to the next level. Once submitted, your coach will provide you with personal feedback and advice for next steps. The best part: build community withyour small group by reading and engaging with their ideas, too.

Take a Peek into Our Weekly Coursework:

Part 1: Establish Goals and Priorities
Articulate your goals and priorities for the course for a focused, organized, and effective audit. Then, gather available data to gain a better understanding of your community and its needs.

Part 2: Prepare for Your Collection Assessment
Consider what the focus of your audit will be, decide on your evaluation criteria, and establish your assessment process. 

Part 3: Begin your Audit 
Following the plans you've laid out, gather the collection data feedback on the state of your current collection by identifying gap areas and beginning your count!

Join us and get your collection in shape this Spring!

Discounted group rates are also available!
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