Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity with Chad Mairn
Cybersecurity is the “state of being protected against the criminal or unauthorized use of electronic data, or the measures taken […]
Cybersecurity is the “state of being protected against the criminal or unauthorized use of electronic data, or the measures taken […]
Organizations everywhere are trying to set themselves apart and the library world is no different – or at least we […]
Neuroscience is the study of the brain and how it works. Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) allow people to communicate with computers […]
You know what a valuable resource your library is – but do the members of your community know? When we are […]
Python is a popular programming language that is used in a variety of fields, including data science, web development, and […]
Tension. Friction. Conflict. Disagreements. Discord. Call it what you will, it’s still the bane of every working person’s existence. Let’s […]
We’ve all heard of using “the golden rule” when dealing with others. Some of us have even heard of using […]
The Right Service at the Right Time (www.rightservicefl.org) is Florida’s statewide web portal designed to connect the working poor, jobless, […]
Perhaps you’ve heard the myth that since the customer is always right, you have to say yes to whatever they […]
Face-to-face meetings can present certain challenges, but facilitating an online meeting can seem like chasing shadows – except the shadows […]
If you look up the word relationship, you’ll find something along the lines of… “the relation connecting or binding participants […]
I recently read an article from a group of psychologists that said it takes 18 to 254 days to create […]
This project was funded either under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services or the Library Cooperative Grant program. Florida’s LSTA and LCG programs are administered by the Department of State’s Division of Library and Information Services. For FY2024, 73% of the total costs for the PLAN Continuing Education program ($223,959) is supported by federal money and 27% of this program ($81,361) is supported by state money. The total budget of the project is $305,320.