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20
Sep

MIL Webinar. Libraries – On the frontline of the battle against misinformation

MIL and Libraries – On the frontline of the battle against misinformation It could be argued that few professions are as deeply rooted in truth and fact as librarians are. When it comes to information evaluation and media literacy, librarians have been quietly operating on the frontline of the battle against unreliable and inaccurate information....
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15
Sep

Introduction to Special Collections workshop Friday 1st October

The LAI Rare Books Group in collaboration with the LAI Career Development Group are delighted to present an  Introduction to Special Collections workshop. This free virtual event will take place on Friday 1st October from 10am – 12pm on Zoom. This workshop will be of interest to aspiring special collections librarians and early career professionals,...
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05
Sep

Library Association of Ireland Author of the Year Award

The LAI is delighted to sponsor the  Library Association of Ireland (LAI) Author of the Year Award as part of the Irish Book Awards. Members of the LAI and members of book clubs affiliated with LAI member libraries are eligible to make nominations. The criteria are as follows: The nominated author must be Irish by...
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22
Jul

Job Opportunity JCSP School Librarian

The JCSP Demonstration Library Project is inviting applications for the position of JCSP School Librarian. The employer for this position is the City of Dublin ETB and the position is based at Presentation Secondary School, Clarence Mangan Road, Warrenmount, Dublin 8.   More details can be found here.
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14
Jun

The LAI & IFLA LMW online workshop on storytelling through SDGs for advocacy

The LAI & IFLA LMW online workshop on storytelling through SDGs for advocacy. Suitable for librarians, marketing & communications officers. About the Workshop The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) represent an urgent call for action by all countries – developed and developing – in a global partnership. They recognize that ending poverty and...
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09
Jun

Upcoming Genealogy and Local Studies Group webinar

Rooting it all Out: Introduction to Family History for Library Staff The Library Association of Ireland Genealogy and Local Studies Group presents this webinar with Fiona Fitzsimons of the Irish Family History Centre. The webinar is aimed at those working in libraries in Ireland, and will be particularly useful to public libraries staff. It will...
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01
Jun

Getting started in Rare books cataloguing’ – a bespoke workshop organised by the LAICMG in association with Anne Welsh

Getting started in Rare books cataloguing’  – a bespoke workshop organised by the LAICMG in association with Anne Welsh At the end of this one-day bespoke workshop participants will leave having catalogued three rare books and with knowledge of where to seek further information. The three books we will catalogue represent three common periods held...
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22
Apr

Draft Annual Report now available

The draft 2020 Annual Report for the Library Association of Ireland is now available here. This is to be approved at the AGM on Thursday 27th April.    
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21
Apr

Public Libraries’ Section – Upcoming Event April 28th

Libraries in Lockdown: the ultimate page turner with Krystal Vittles – April 28th at 11am The seventh in a series of online ‘conference’ sessions, presented by the Library Association of Ireland (LAI) Public Libraries’ Section, Krystal Vittles, Suffolk Libraries, talks about the public library response to the Covid pandemic. About this Event Krystal Vittles is...
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21
Apr

Public Libraries’ Section – Upcoming Event April 30th

My Life in Books with Paschal Donohoe, Elaine Feeney and Arnold Thomas Fanning – April 30th at 11am The final event in a series of online ‘conference’ sessions, presented by the Library Association of Ireland (LAI) Public Libraries’ Section, three guests talk about the books that have been important in their lives, with moderator Pat...
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08
Apr

Public Libraries’ Section – Upcoming Event April 14th

Burning the Books Richard Ovenden in conversation with Jane Burns The sixth in a series of online ‘conference’ sessions, presented by the Library Association of Ireland (LAI) Public Libraries’ Section, Jane Burns talks to Richard Ovenden, author of Burning the Books and director of The Bodlean Library. In his book Burning The Books, Richard Ovenden...
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12
Mar

CILIP Ireland/Library Association of Ireland (LAI) Annual Joint Conference 2021

Join us as we embark on our very first virtual conference. Our programme provides an opportunity to acknowledge the tremendous effort made by library and information staff across Ireland in response to the pandemic. There are some wonderful stories of innovation, resilience and kindness that we look forward to sharing as we explore the challenges,...
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09
Mar

Library staff: identifying, qualifying, employing and training Online

Library staff: identifying, qualifying, employing and training Online The role of libraries is changing rapidly. This raises the question what kind of staff libraries need to make these changes successfully. Competent staff is crucial for positive user experiences, but which competencies do we require? We see a tendency to move away from ‘classic’ library skills...
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04
Mar

INCONECSS Community Meeting on 22th March 2021

We cordially invite all EBLIDA members to our first INCONECSS Community Meeting on 22th March 2021 at 14:00 CET. The first online meeting focusses on the topic: “Staying in touch with our communities during the pandemic – ties with students, faculty and staff“. Visit our website for more information and free of charge registration. INCONECSS stands for International Conference...
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04
Mar

Managing Your Mental Health through the COVID-19 Pandemic

Managing Your Mental Health through the COVID-19 Pandemic With Dr Keith Gaynor About this Event: In the fourth of a series of online ‘conference’ sessions, presented by the Library Association of Ireland (LAI) Public Libraries’ Section, Dr Keith Gaynor delivers a session on managing your mental health through the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr Keith Gaynor is...
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19
Feb

CILIP Ireland/Library Association of Ireland (LAI) Annual Joint Conference 2021

The 2021 CILIP Ireland/LAI annual joint conference will be held from 15-16th April 2021 and will take place virtually. Our theme for 2021 is Vision and revision: virtual libraries and new beginnings. The conference will take the format of two half-day programmes showcasing the library and information sector across the island of Ireland and beyond....
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17
Feb

Libraries Section online event Feb 25th

Uncertain Times: The reading bug is here to stay Patricia Forde in conversation with Sasha de Buyl About this Event: In the third of a series of online ‘conference’ sessions, presented by the Library Association of Ireland (LAI) Public Libraries’ Section, Sasha de Buyl talks to Patricia Forde on reading, audience engagement and the challenges...
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04
Feb

LAI Public Libraries Section online event: The Role of Social Media for Libraries in a COVID-19 World

The Role of Social Media for Libraries in a COVID-19 World With Joanne Sweeney About this Event: In the second of a series of online ‘conference’ sessions, presented by the Library Association of Ireland (LAI) Public Libraries’ Section, Joanne Sweeney talks on the role of social media for libraries in a COVID-19 world. Joanne Sweeney...
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29
Jan

Joint Conference Call for Papers

The 2021 CILIP Ireland/LAI annual joint conference will be held from 15-16th April 2021 and will take place virtually. The conference will take the format of two half-day programmes showcasing the library and information sector across the island of Ireland and beyond. We are inviting students and new professionals to submit proposals for our New...
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26
Jan

Public Libraries’ Section online conference 28 Jan

Books: The Simple Bare Necessities Cathy Rentzenbrink in conversation with Patricia Forde About this Event: In the first of a series of online ‘conference’ sessions, presented by the Library Association of Ireland (LAI) Public Libraries’ Section, author Cathy Rentzenbrink talks to fellow-writer Patricia Forde about the central role of books in their lives and in...
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GDPR

  • Library Association Of Ireland: Privacy Statement
  • Collection of your personal information
  • How we use your Personal Information
  • Security of your personal information
  • Third party services
  • Updating your personal information
  • Website visitors
  • Use of Cookies
  • Changes to this statement
  • Contact Information

Library Association Of Ireland: Privacy Statement

Introduction
The Library Association of Ireland (LAI) is committed to protecting your privacy. The information you share with us means you will be able to use the services we offer. We only collect the information that is necessary to carry out our business, provide the particular service you have requested and to keep you informed. Our privacy policy gives you details on when and why we collect your personal data and how we use it.

Collection of your personal information

The amount and type of information we collect from you depends on the nature of the interaction you have with us. For example, we ask members who wish to join to complete an application form. In each case, we only gather as much information as is necessary to fulfil the service request. But in general we collect the following personal information:

  • contact information including: home or work address, telephone number, qualifications and email address
  • affiliation and role
  • bank details if appropriate.

Information about your computer hardware and software is automatically collected by the LAI. This information can include your: IP address; browser type; domain name; access times; and referring website addresses.

 

How we use your Personal Information

The information we collect and hold on you will be used in a number of ways, including:

  • to fulfil membership requests
  • to fulfil bookings for attendance at events
  • provision of a LAI service,
  • provision of information to inform you of other products or services available from LAI and its affiliates
  • process payments, e.g. fees for attendance at events, payment of invoices, etc.
  • to facilitate discussion and sharing of knowledge through discussion lists and events
  • to contact you to conduct research about your opinion of current services or of potential new services that may be offered
  • when you use the LAI website.

The LAI will keep your information only for as long as is necessary for the purposes set out in this privacy notice and to fulfil our legal obligations. We will not keep more information than we need. The retention period will vary according to the purpose the data is collated.

The LAI does not sell, rent or lease its customer lists to third parties. The LAI may, from time to time, contact you on behalf of external business partners about a particular offering that may be of interest to you. In those cases, your unique personally identifiable information (e-mail, name, address, telephone number) is not transferred to the third party.  In addition, the LAI may share data with trusted partners to help us process payments, perform statistical analysis, send you email or postal mail, provide customer support, member services or arrange for deliveries. All such third parties are prohibited from using your personal information except to provide these services to the LAI, and they are required to maintain the confidentiality of your information.

The LAI will disclose your personal information, without notice, only if required to do so by law or in the good faith belief that such action is necessary to: (a) conform to the edicts of the law or comply with legal process served on the LAI or the site; (b) protect and defend the rights or property of the LAI; and, (c) act under exigent circumstances to protect the personal safety of members of the LAI, or the public.

Security of your personal information

The LAI discloses personally-identifying information to its management committee, contractors and affiliates in order to provide services available from the LAI. Payment processing is an example of this. They will not use your data for anything other than the clearly defined purpose relating to the service that they are providing.

Please keep in mind that if you directly disclose personally identifiable information or personally sensitive data through LAI public message boards, this information may be collected and used by others. Note: the LAI does not read any of your private online communications.

The LAI secures your personal information from unauthorised access, use or disclosure. The LAI secures the personally identifiable information you provide on computer servers in a controlled, secure environment, protected from unauthorised access, use or disclosure. When personal information (such as a credit card number) is transmitted to other websites, it is protected through the use of encryption, and security protocols.

Third party services

The LAI utilises third party services to assist in the delivery of some of our services, e.g. Eventbrite. When you interact with these sites you may provide information about yourself to those third parties. The LAI is not responsible for how they collect, use and share your information. We encourage you to review the privacy statements of the websites you choose to link to from the LAI, so that you can understand how these websites collect, use and share your information.

Updating your personal information

The LAI will endeavour to ensure the data we hold on you is correct and up-to-date. If you wish us to amend or remove the personal information we hold on you, please contact us by email honsec@libraryassociation.ie or write to Library Association of Ireland, c/o 138-144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2.We will correct any inaccuracies or remove you from our databases as soon as practicable.

Website visitors

Like most websites, the LAI collects non-personally-identifying information of the sort that web browsers and servers make available, such as the browser type, language preference, referring site, and the date and time of each visitor request. We do this to maintain the quality of the service, to determine what LAI services are the most popular and to provide general statistics regarding use of the LAI website. The data may be gathered from our website hosts and Google Analytics.

 

Use of Cookies

The LAI website uses ‘cookies’ to help you personalise your online experience. A cookie is a text file that is placed on your hard disk by a web page server. Cookies cannot be used to run programs or deliver viruses to your computer. Cookies are uniquely assigned to you, and can only be read by a web server in the domain that issued the cookie to you.

One of the primary purposes of cookies is to provide a convenience feature to save you time. The purpose of a cookie is to tell the web server that you have returned to a specific page. For example, if you personalise LAI pages, or register with the LAI site or services, a cookie helps the LAI to recall your specific information on subsequent visits. This simplifies the process of recording your personal information, such as billing addresses, shipping addresses, and so on. When you return to the same LAI website, the information you previously provided can be retrieved, so you can easily use the LAI features that you customised.

You have the ability to accept or decline cookies. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser setting to decline cookies if you prefer. If you choose to decline cookies, you may not be able to fully experience the interactive features of the LAI services or websites you visit.

Changes to this statement

The LAI will occasionally update this Statement of Privacy to reflect user feedback. The LAI encourages you to periodically review this statement to be informed of how the LAI is protecting your information.

This statement was last updated on 20th June 2018.

Contact Information

The LAI with review and update this Statement of Privacy. If you believe that the LAI has not adhered to this statement, please write the President, Library Association of Ireland, c/o 138-144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2. We will use commercially reasonable efforts to promptly determine and remedy the problem.