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SUMMARY:Ancient Worlds\, New Tech: Bringing History to Life with AR and MR in the Library
DESCRIPTION:Bring the past into the present with immersive technology! This webinar explores how libraries can use Augmented and Mixed Reality (AR/MR) to activate cultural stories\, build layered exhibits\, and engage patrons of all ages. Learn how to design interactive experiences using tools like Adobe Aero\, BlippAR\, and ZapWorks—no coding required. We’ll spotlight successful library case studies and walk through accessible workflows to create your own programs. Featured ideas include Myth in Motion: AR Poster Series\, Augment the Exhibit\, Time Travelers’ Map\, History on a Cube\, Voices in the Stacks\, and Smells of the Past. Whether you’re working with a single display or developing full immersive zones\, this session will help you start small\, think big\, and connect your community through technology and story. \nParticipants will be able to: \n\nDistinguish between AR and MR and identify key tools for each that are accessible in public and academic libraries.\nApply practical workflows to create spatial\, visual\, and auditory exhibit layers using beginner- and intermediate-friendly tools.\nDesign interactive programming that brings cultural heritage to life through multisensory experiences such as AR posters\, Merge Cube artifacts\, soundscapes\, and tactile installations.\n\nAbout the Instructor \nEllyssa Valenti Kroski is the Director of Innovation & Engagement at the New York Law Institute as well as an award-winning editor and author of 77 books. She is a librarian\, an adjunct faculty member at San Jose State University\, and an international conference speaker. She can be found at: https://www.amazon.com/author/ellyssa. \nRegistration through the Long Island Resources Council (LILRC) here. \n 
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SUMMARY:Welcome to NYLI Services and Resources Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Event Date: October 21\, 2025 · 1:00 PM \nThe New York Law Institute offers members a variety of resources and services including two eBooks collections providing access to over 270\,000 eBook titles. \nWe offer the entire West Academic Nutshells series in eBook format\, hundreds of ABA titles\, and Mathew Bender legal treatises.  We also offer access to valuable electronic resources such as Proquest Congressional\, LLMC-Digital\, and the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) to name a few. \nOur NYLI digital initiatives and our library services can help make us your digital branch. \nIf you have new staff joining your library or would just like a refresher yourself on our services and resources\, please join Ellyssa Valenti (Kroski)\, NYLI’s Director of Innovation & Engagement and Executive Director Lucy Curci-Gonzalez for this brief Welcome to NYLI webinar on all we have to offer. \nThis webinar will consist of an online presentation and a telephone conference\, so please ensure that you have both Internet and telephone access. \nYou will receive an e-mail invitation with further details. If you have any questions or need any additional information\, please contact the New York Law Institute at library@nyli.org or (212) 732-8720. \nThank you for your continuing support of the New York Law Institute! \nRegistration:  Click here to register
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