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Paige Bredenkamp Attends MPLA Leadership Institute

by Christi Weinzierl | May 16, 2025 | Homepage, WSL News

Paige Bredenkamp, the Wyoming State Library’s eResources and School Library Consultant, recently attended the Mountain Plains Library Associations Leadership Institute along with the three other Wyoming library professionals who applied and were accepted to the...

Free Virtual Training Opportunity for Wyoming Teaching Artists

by Christi Weinzierl | May 15, 2025 | Homepage, Training

In partnership with Lifetime Arts, the Wyoming Arts Council is now accepting registrations from Wyoming teaching artists to participate in a free virtual training to learn how to design, develop, and implement Creative Aging programs in their communities. Wyoming has...

WSL WYLD Team Attends 2025 COSUGI Conference

by Christi Weinzierl | May 14, 2025 | Homepage, WSL News

In April, five Wyoming library professionals attended the 2025 Customers of SirsiDynix Users Group, Inc. (COSUGI) Conference, “Brewing Success and Crafting Innovation,” where they gleaned important knowledge, attended many beneficial breakout sessions, and...

View Wyoming’s History Through Many Lenses with the WSL’s Digital Collection Suite

by Christi Weinzierl | May 14, 2025 | Homepage, WSL Digital Collections Suite

Whether exploring millions of archived newspapers, state and federal documents, patents and trademarks, or taking a virtual journey through the Equality State, the Wyoming State Library’s (WSL) Digital Collection Suite (DCS) shines a light on Wyoming’s rich...

Wyoming Youth Services Librarians Attend WLA-YSIG Mini-Conference

by Christi Weinzierl | May 13, 2025 | Homepage, Youth Services

The WLA-YSIG Mini-Conference held in Douglas, Wyoming, May 1-2 was packed full of opportunities for learning, connection, and professional growth for youth services librarians from throughout the Wyoming library community. Library professionals from 20 different...
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