For immediate release | January 29, 2018

Mental Heath Awareness and the Library Profession: An American Libraries Live webcast

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CHICAGO — Join library experts and hundreds of your colleagues for an interactive discussion on mental health awareness at 1 p.m. EST on Monday, March 12. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, approximately 44.7 million adults in the United States live with a mental health illness.

In this 60-minute free webinar, you’ll learn strategies that you can implement to promote mental health awareness amongst your staff and colleagues. The expert panel will discuss how to help overcome the stigma associated with mental illness, share practical solutions that can help us improve our mental health, and share the best resources available on the topic.

Tune in to this at 1 p.m. Eastern on Monday, March 12 to learn more. You can register .

Joining us for the panel are:

  • Abigail Phillips, PhD, postdoctoral fellow, Department of Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences, Utah State University
  • Dylan Burns, digital scholarship librarian, Merrill-Cazier Library, Utah State University
  • Cindy Grove, director, Rockport (Massachusetts) Public Library.

is an immediate and effective way to get to the heart of the real issues in our industry. Each program lasts 60 minutes. With the help of real-time technology, it’s like having your own expert on hand. We look forward to you joining us. To receive e-mail reminders, register . If you’re unable to attend live, this event will be recorded and available at shortly after it concludes.

For information about advertising or sponsoring an AL Live event, contact: Carrie Smith, American Libraries magazine, casmith@ala.org, (312) 280-4216. For general information or press inquiries about AL Live, contact: Colton Ursiny, Administrative Assistant, cursiny@ala.org, (312) 280-5100.

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