00:19:59 Captioner Spanish: Spanish captions / subtítulos en español: https://www.streamtext.net/player?event=COMMGAP 00:23:47 Dillon Connelly (he/they): We'll be getting started in just about ten minutes folks, thanks for being patient as we get our technical ducks in a row! 00:27:26 Caroline Nickerson: Hi Ingrid! Please let us know if you can hear us 00:28:34 Ingrid: I’m here 00:28:53 Ingrid: Same email 00:33:04 Captioner Spanish: Subtítulos en español: https://www.streamtext.net/player?event=COMMGAP 00:36:31 Marwah Ayache (she/her): just getting started! 00:36:34 Karyn Leahy: just getting started, stumbled on this webinar via webjunction free webinars resource links 00:36:35 Mary Anne Johnson: Just getting started 00:36:36 Anjela Martinez: Just getting started! 00:36:37 Karen Woodworth - Parchment Community Library: I've been interested in reading about citizen science but have never participated in any projects. Considering whether our library can get started. 00:36:39 Michael Willis: just getting started 00:36:40 Brandon Minson: just starting 00:36:42 Meleena Livesay: just getting started 00:36:43 Kim W - Greece: minimal experience, but I have enjoyed making contributions through iNaturalist 00:36:43 Julie Kulikowski: Newbie. Just getting started. 00:36:44 Olivia Shelton: Just getting started! 00:36:44 Mary Canfield: I have never participated in citizen science projects at my library system. Just getting started! 00:36:45 Jorge Arganza: I first learned about Citizen Science with SETI@home a long time ago. I am not a participant lately, but I want to learn more! 00:36:46 Diane Pinkham: Farmington Public Library here from New Mexico, we are just getting started 00:36:46 Michele Ulrich: Just getting started 00:36:47 Lauren Sugg: getting started 00:36:49 Rhoda Crowell: just started 00:36:50 Erica Rossmiller: Just getting started and stumbled onto this webinar! I'm very excited! 00:36:50 Andrew Scaggs: Just getting started 00:36:51 Vickie Weyand: just getting started 00:36:51 Betty Murphy: Librarian & Amateur Astronomer 00:36:53 Kerry Chenier: Just getting started. 00:36:53 Rayel Starling: Just getting started - would love to get programming about this going at the library 00:36:54 Tammy Grah: Just getting started 00:36:58 Becky Grace: Just getting started! 00:36:58 Tara Cox: This is great - we are so excited you are all here! 00:36:58 Dariann Scott: Just getting started! I've enjoyed open research with the USHMM and tried the Great Backyard Bird Count. 00:37:01 Michelle Mueller: I've heard of citizen science projects, but don't really know anything about it. 00:37:02 Dale Morgan: I'm an environmental educator at a library! We participate in many Citizen Science projects. 00:37:03 Angela Jones: just getting started 00:37:12 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): Reacted to "I'm an environmental..." with 👍 00:37:15 Kathy Hendrixson: Just getting started 00:37:27 Janet Makoujy: We hold nature walks and worked with the Cornell Labs with identifying migratory birds. We hosted the last solar eclipse and had over 700 people in attendance 00:37:35 Rachel Thompson: Monarch butterfly tagging 00:37:36 Jocelyn Levin: I've heard about it for years but I hope to finally do a citizens science program soon 00:38:09 Paula Nemes: Our library did some Stall Catcher programs a few years ago. We try to promote Cit Sci activities but need to get back into active involvement. (staff hours limitations) 00:38:20 Tara Cox: Are most people here from libraries? Let us know in the chat. 00:38:24 Betty Murphy: Librarian & Amateur Astronomer 00:38:26 Shoshana Ginsburg: we did a lot of cicada programming but not much else 00:38:27 Cerina Kenison: Just getting started, but super excited to start incorporating this into our library! I'm especially interested in how I can incorporate this into my children's programming! 00:38:35 Kim W - Greece: librarian 00:38:37 Ayesha Hasnany: Just getting started 00:38:38 Michele Ulrich: Programming librarian 00:38:39 Rayel Starling: Library Director at a Public Library 00:38:40 Cal Colgan: I'm also just getting started with citizen science when it comes to DCPL. Though I used to lead nature walks with pre-K classes when I was a preschool teacher, prior to joining DCPL. 00:38:42 Olivia Shelton: Teen Librarian 00:38:42 Diane Pinkham: Farmington Public Library from Farmington New Mexico 00:38:47 Janet Makoujy: Children's services @ a public library 00:38:47 Jocelyn Levin, LyonTwp MI, she/her: Youth Services Librarian at Lyon Twp. Library in southeast Michigan 00:38:48 Andrew Scaggs: Library outreach and programming 00:38:55 Paula Nemes: Public library in Minnesota 00:39:03 Mary Canfield: Assistant Director of Programs, Activities, & Outreach for Clay County Public System in FL 00:39:07 Rachel Thompson: I'm from a public library in central Iowa. A town of 860 people. 00:39:10 Ayesha Hasnany: Makerspace library assistant 00:39:15 Beatrice Chavez: Hello my name is Beatrice Chavez I am with the Space Science Institute and I will be dropping links in the chat. Thanks for joining us today 🙂 Getting started with SEAL blog post: https://community.starnetlibraries.org/get-started-with-seal/ 00:39:35 Vickie Weyand: Librarian at the Brighton District Library in Brighton, MI 00:40:03 Rachael Weaver: Librarian at Anderson Public Library, IN 00:40:05 Jorge Arganza: Librarian at Cleveland Public Library in Cleveland, OH 00:40:31 Tara Cox: Great to meet you all! We <3 libraries. 00:40:33 Cal Colgan: I'm also just getting started with citizen science when it comes to DCPL. Though I used to lead nature walks with pre-K classes when I was a preschool teacher, prior to joining DCPL. Oh, and I'm a library associate at DC Public Library, where I mostly work out of the children's department. I've helped facilitate some STEM-related children's programming as well. 00:40:42 Becky Grace: Public library in upstate New York 00:40:44 Joia Ellis-Dinikins: Librarian working as the Manager of Educational & Development and Research (Mental Health) 00:40:49 Michael Willis: Youth Librarian at Mid-Continent Public Library 00:41:01 Beatrice Chavez: Getting started with SEAL blog post: https://community.starnetlibraries.org/get-started-with-seal/ 00:43:41 Rachel Thompson: I'm the library director, I plan & facilitate adult & children's programs, I work the circ desk 3 days a week, & plan & facilitate outreach to the elementary school & adult care center. I also clean & landscape the library, LOL! 00:44:14 Captioner Spanish: Subtítulos en español: https://www.streamtext.net/player?event=COMMGAP 00:44:16 Tara Cox: Replying to "I'm the library dire..." There are some great citizen science projects that align well with landscaping and gardening! 00:46:00 Paula Nemes: All Together Now Science 00:46:17 Michelle Mueller: Reacted to "All Together Now Sci..." with 👍 00:46:20 Tara Cox: Replying to "All Together Now Sci..." YES! - Aligns well with this year's Summer Reading Theme 00:46:23 Dillon Connelly (he/they): All Together Now Science I love this! 00:46:35 Tara Cox: Replying to "All Together Now Sci..." We recently did a webinar on citizen science and summer reading. I will share the link to the recording. 00:46:36 Jocelyn Levin, LyonTwp MI, she/her: Reacted to "All Together Now Sci..." with ❤️ 00:47:34 Tara Cox: Replying to "All Together Now Sci..." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3_K727wMoo 00:51:02 Roland Moundalak: https://scistarter.org/library-network 00:51:11 Tara Cox: Join the network: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdWHAfFjQb6Lfni07fZF1zpTsHMb-zYirkaOiV5s18otqR1UA/viewform 00:51:32 Dillon Connelly (he/they): We've been calling the area in Texas where both eclipses are at their maximum "the square of awesome" 00:51:59 Rachael Weaver: Reacted to "We've been calling t..." with 😆 00:52:01 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): Reacted to "All Together Now Sci..." with ❤️ 00:52:17 Captioner Spanish: Subtítulos en español: https://www.streamtext.net/player?event=COMMGAP 00:52:46 Roland Moundalak: https://scistarter.org/finder?active=true 00:53:22 Roland Moundalak: https://scistarter.org/widget 00:53:38 Betty Murphy: Lodging in Texas Hill Country is already starting to max out! 00:55:28 Roland Moundalak: https://scistarter.org/people-finder 00:55:40 Roland Moundalak: https://scistarter.org/training 00:55:47 Roland Moundalak: https://scistarter.org/library-training 00:55:57 Paula Nemes: Would be awesome to have a clearing house for libraries in the areas of totality that would have space for visitors to observe the eclipse if they are driving in from elsewhere or ideas for alternative spaces to camp. In 2017 we stayed in a church parking lot/lawn with our tents and they gave us access to their restrooms. 00:56:36 Roland Moundalak: Learn more about the badges you can earn by completing these training modules! https://scistarter.org/go/badging-brochure-2023 00:57:00 Roland Moundalak: https://scistarter.org/library-build-a-kit 00:58:06 Roland Moundalak: https://scistarter.org/inaturalist 00:58:35 Dale Morgan: My library has a Healthy Waterways kit and an Observing Pollinators kit. 00:59:25 Beatrice Chavez: Getting started with SEAL blog post: https://community.starnetlibraries.org/get-started-with-seal/ 01:01:09 Captioner Spanish: Subtítulos en español: https://www.streamtext.net/player?event=COMMGAP 01:01:54 Roland Moundalak: It's impressive how libraries can leverage citizen science, so that patrons can become knowledge creators, and not just knowledge acquirers. 01:02:03 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): Reacted to "It's impressive how ..." with 👍 01:02:14 Tara Cox: Reacted to "It's impressive how ..." with 🎉 01:02:21 Dariann Scott: Reacted to "It's impressive how ..." with 🎉 01:02:26 Roland Moundalak: Reacted to "It's impressive how ..." with 👍 01:02:29 Roland Moundalak: Removed a 👍 reaction from "It's impressive how ..." 01:02:48 Cerina Kenison: Reacted to "It's impressive how ..." with ❤️ 01:03:05 Roland Moundalak: Reacted to "It's impressive how ..." with ❤️ 01:03:06 Roland Moundalak: Removed a ❤️ reaction from "It's impressive how ..." 01:03:27 Caroline Nickerson: Reacted to "It's impressive how ..." with 🎉 01:03:28 Dillon Connelly (he/they): dconnelly@spacescience.org 01:05:43 Brenda Shea: We want to host a star party outside this summer in the park. Will your Apr 25th webjnar offer more suggestions for program content? Thanks! 01:05:48 Paula Nemes: Could Regional or individual libraries purchase these kits? 01:07:11 Vickie Weyand: How/Where do I sign up for the April25 webinar? 01:07:34 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): Replying to "We want to host a st..." Hi, Brenda! Yes, we will cover more solar science-related citizen science activities in the 25th webinar. I also encourage you to check out the SEAL activity collection for ideas: https://clearinghouse.starnetlibraries.org/180-solar-eclipse-activities-for-libraries 01:07:39 Betty Murphy: The PST is a Hydrogen-Alpha (Ha) system geared for viewing the sun's chromosphere. 01:07:44 Beatrice Chavez: Getting started with SEAL blog post: https://community.starnetlibraries.org/get-started-with-seal/ 01:08:00 Dale Morgan: Do state libraries have the kits now? 01:09:08 Betty Murphy: The Sunspotter is geared for viewing the photosphere. 01:09:36 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): Replying to "Do state libraries h..." Not all have them yet. We are in the process of shipping them out. The following state libraries have them now: Colorado, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Alaska, Washington, Arkansas, Missouri, Texas, Ohio, and Florida 01:09:58 Dale Morgan: Thanks. 01:11:05 Betty Murphy: The solar binoculars generally have Inconel coated glass to ensure safe solar viewing. 01:11:05 Vickie Weyand: Don't forget your local NASA Ambassadors. We have one coming this summer about the James Webb Science Telescope and another about exploring the science and wonder of Solar Eclipses - they do them for free! 01:11:30 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): Reacted to "Don't forget your lo..." with ❤️ 01:12:22 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): This list has the kit components and links for where you can find them If you are interested in recreating your own: https://community.starnetlibraries.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/SEAL-Circulation-Kit-Components.docx 01:12:53 Beatrice Chavez: Getting started with SEAL blog post: https://community.starnetlibraries.org/get-started-with-seal/ 01:14:14 Caleb Conover: Oh 2017...I don't miss that event whatsoever. 01:14:58 Roland Moundalak: https://citizensciencemonth.org/ 01:15:01 Roland Moundalak: https://scistarter.org/events 01:15:31 Roland Moundalak: https://scistarter.org/pollinator-palooza-resources-and-tools-to-plan-you 01:18:40 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): Reacted to "Oh 2017...I don't mi..." with 😂 01:19:21 Kiem Ta: Reacted to "Don't forget your lo..." with 👍 01:19:22 Rachael Weaver: I missed the very beginning of this webinar. Could you speak on the glasses again? 01:20:03 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): Register for free eclipse glasses here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BT58RYV 01:20:17 Rachael Weaver: Replying to "Register for free ec..." Thank you! 01:21:42 Captioner Spanish: Subtítulos en español: https://www.streamtext.net/player?event=COMMGAP 01:21:43 Karen Woodworth - Parchment Community Library: Were there any Citizen Science projects done with the 2017 eclipse? 01:21:54 Caleb Conover: Thank you all for this wonderful info - I haven't had the time to explore SEAL or the SciStarter website as yet, but so many great resources available! 01:22:25 Jorge Arganza: Is the glasses giveaway per library branch, or per library system? We have about 28 branches scattered across the city. 01:22:30 Ayesha Hasnany: Thank you. This was very informational. 01:22:36 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): cratcliffe@spacescience.org 01:22:43 Roland Moundalak: Karen- here's one I recall! https://observer.globe.gov/get-data/eclipse-data/eclipse-2017-data 01:23:11 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): Eclipses in Fiction (books, music, art, videos) https://www.fraknoi.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Resources-Connecting-Eclipses-and-Other-Fields.pdf 01:23:22 Michelle Mueller: This is great. Eclipses are cool, but I'm ready to explore local pollinators! 01:23:37 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): Reacted to "This is great. Eclip..." with ❤️ 01:23:43 Tara Cox: https://scistarter.org/citizensciencemonth-resources 01:23:44 Dale Morgan: That's great! Thank you. 01:24:03 Rachael Weaver: Reacted to "Eclipses in Fiction ..." with 👍 01:24:04 Dariann Scott: Reacted to "Eclipses in Fiction ..." with 👍 01:25:03 Meleena Livesay: If you can't make it to the April 25 webinar will it be recorded? 01:25:24 Tara Cox: Yes - all of the webinars will be recorded. 01:25:31 Rachael Weaver: I am attending this webinar for planning for the 2024 eclipse. But, are there other library outreach projects STAR NET has done? 01:25:34 Dillon Connelly (he/they): sreidmills@spacescience.org 01:25:44 Cerina Kenison: Replying to "Eclipses in Fiction ..." Thank you! I'm curious to see if I can find easy reader books for my Storytime kiddos. 01:26:34 Jorge Arganza: Thank you for the info! 01:26:37 Cerina Kenison: Excellent webinar guys! Thank you so much for all these amazing resources! 01:26:40 Rhoda Crowell: This has been very informative. Our library has already reached out to our local school system to collaborate. I can't wait to here what you have on the April 25th. 01:26:41 Rachael Weaver: Are these glasses reusable? 01:27:10 Caroline Nickerson: Thank you again to our closed captioners and interpreter today! 01:27:14 Mary Canfield: Thank you for all of the valuable resources! 01:27:33 Caroline Nickerson: Here's the survey link if anyone needs it: https://links.asu.edu/CSM-Participant-Survey-22 01:27:56 Caroline Nickerson: ^let us know what you thought of the event! 01:28:21 Karen Woodworth - Parchment Community Library: Please put a link to the instructions for making an eclipse glasses storage envelope. 01:28:23 Rhoda Crowell: Thank you for all these resources. We have already reached out to our local schools to collaborate. I can't wait to hear what activities you have on April 25th. 01:28:23 Tara Cox: Thanks everyone! 01:28:55 Lisa Crisman: Thank you for sharing the great resources. I'm looking forward to planning Citizen Science in my community. 01:29:00 Tara Cox: Reacted to "Thank you for sharin..." with 🎉 01:29:13 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): https://community.starnetlibraries.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/SEAL-protective-case-for-glasses-guide.pdf 01:29:17 Dillon Connelly (he/they): dconnelly@spacescience.org 01:29:18 Roland Moundalak: Thanks, everyone! 01:29:19 Erica Rossmiller: Thank you for all of the information! 01:29:22 Michele Ulrich: thank you 01:29:22 Rachel Thompson: Thank you providing the glasses and webinars- it's going to be fun! 01:29:25 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): Reacted to "Thank you for sharin..." with 🎉 01:29:28 Rachael Weaver: Thank you for all of the information & resources! 01:29:28 Tara Cox: email librarynetwork@scistarter.org for citsci specific questions 01:29:35 Janet Makoujy: Lots of great info today, thank you! 01:29:39 Dariann Scott: Thank you all!! 01:29:44 Angela Jones: Thank you! 01:29:48 Dale Morgan: Great webinar! Thank you. 01:29:49 Bryan Noble: Thanks!!! 01:29:53 Paula Nemes: Great info as usual! Thanks! 01:29:58 glynis welte: Thank you! 01:30:01 Cal Colgan: Thanks! 01:30:03 Kerry Chenier: Thank you! 01:30:04 Mary Moore: thank you 01:30:13 Brandon Minson: Thanks! 01:30:14 Anjela Martinez: Thank you! 01:30:27 Kiem Ta: thank you 01:30:30 Cerina Kenison: Is there any material that is specifically designed for age groups 3 -6?