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Census Data for Libraries: Census Data 101

Census Data for Libraries: Census Data 101

The MBLC invites all interested library staff and advocates who were not able to attend our spring sessions on discovering your community through Census Data, to an encore of Census Data 101 and Census Data: A Deeper Dive. Presenter from the U.S. Census Bureau, Nicole Esburnett McKenzie will, through live demonstrations, teach participants to how to use data.census.gov to gain meaningful data and insights into your library's community that libraries can then use to inform advocacy, programming, services and more! Questions are highly encouraged as personalized information can be acquired and viewed in real time. The first encore session will be:

Census Bureau Data 101:  Resources and Services

In this workshop you will learn about U.S. Census Bureau's surveys and data resources available to help you understand, access, and use Census Bureau data, which can be helpful to libraries for community research and outreach, program planning, and resource allocation.  We will take a tour of the Census Bureau’s website and highlight areas that may be most useful to library staff and patrons and provide a demonstration on how to quickly pull up your community's data profile.

The second encore session will be on July 15 @ 10A Census Bureau Data:  A Deeper Dive into Your Community by the Numbers. Follow this link for info and registration for the second session in this series. 

Date:
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Time:
10:00am - 11:00am
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Online
Categories:
  Resource Sharing     Trustees & Friends  

Registration is required. There are 93 seats available.

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