LYRASIS Class Spotlight
Project Management for Library and Archives Professionals
Two-part class: February 1 and 2, 2022, 1 – 2:30pm Eastern
Instructor: Jami Yazdani, Founder and Chief Strategist, Yazdani Consulting and Facilitation
Do your project plans unravel once a project gets going and your project team starts meeting? Are your project outcomes delayed or dramatically different from your initial plans? Library and archival professionals at all levels can apply the principles and best practices of project management to improve a wide variety of projects, programs, and collaborative initiatives.
Attendees will be introduced to the basic principles of project management and offered actionable strategies that can help you plan for and deliver successful projects. Learn how to communicate with and rally stakeholders; define and integrate scope, schedule and deliverables to encourage project momentum; and triumph over common project challenges. From project initiation and planning to project closing, project management principles can be used to support effective teams and deliver successful outcomes for your library or archive.
December and January Online Classes
No Fear Fair Use: Practical Fair Use for Cultural Institutions - 12/8
LYRASIS Free Webinar: NEH Preservation Assistance Grants - 12/15
Preservation of Photographic Materials (Multi-Session Event) - 1/12 and 1/13
Records / Information Management for Archivists - 1/25
Custom Metadata for Digital Collections: Flexing Dublin Core to Describe Distinct Digital Materials - 1/26
Project Management Fundamentals for GLAM Institutions - 1/26
Teaching Online in Plain Language: Creating Clear Research Guides, Library Websites, and Online Instruction - 1/27
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