Mariessa Terrell currently works as a trademark attorney advisor in the office of Trademarks Customer Outreach where she delivers to experienced practitioners’ educational content on advanced trademark topics. We will close out the discussion with a question-and-answer session and direct you to free resources from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). We will also talk about why it is so important for any new business to select a trademark that is both federally registrable and legally protectable. We will discuss what trademarks are, the benefits of federal trademark registration, and the basics of the registration process. Join us for a discussion about what all entrepreneurs, small businesses, and start-ups should know about trademarks. Register for Onsite Walking Tour of the Local History and Genealogy Resources at the New York State Library The tour is limited to 10 individuals and registration is required. Cara Janowsky, an Associate Librarian at the New York State Library, will lead the tour. Join us for an onsite tour highlighting published genealogies, local histories, church records, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) records, United States and New York State Census records, newspapers on microfilm, city directories and more. The New York State Library is a treasure chest of resources for those tracing their family histories. Onsite Walking Tour of the Local History and Genealogy Resources at the New York State Library This Roundtable presenters will be Denise Camarillo - Make the Road New York's Apoyando Lxs Imigrantes Initiative Shawn Lemieux - The New York State's Talking Book and Braille Library, Bringing digital accessibility and equity to people with disabilities in New York State and Ryan Palmer, Maile Martinez, and Allen Kim - Microsoft's Digital Equity Dashboard. Roundtables occur on the second Friday of every other month between 10-11 AM on Zoom. The New York State Library's Digital Eq NEWS RELEASE: THE NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY ANNOUNCES APRIL PUBLIC PROGRAMS uity Roundtable Conversations is a series of webinars that offer an opportunity for digital equity practitioners across New York to connect and communicate with one another. Lieberman, Ph.D. is a Distinguished Service Professor in the Kinesiology Department at The State University of New York at Brockport, (SUNY) in adapted physical education. The Camp Abilities Story relates Lieberman’s journey-from her earliest experiences in sports, to her “aha moment” during college, to her Fulbright scholarship and starting Camp Abilities programs worldwide. The Camp Abilities model has now been replicated all over the United States and in ten other countries. Beginning with a small grant, Lieberman built a local program that grew into a worldwide movement. In 1995, Lauren Lieberman was an assistant professor with a dream: to form an educational sports camp for children who are visually impaired. The following upcoming free programming requires registration and is available in person or offered online, as indicated per each listing. The theme for National Library Week 2023, "There's More to the Story," illustrates the infinite ways that libraries capture the imagination of the public, including through books, lectures, research assistance, technology access, and the convening of community conversations. This annual observance provides an opportunity to celebrate the vital role libraries play in ensuring that all New Yorkers have access to lifelong learning opportunities. The New York State Library announces its upcoming programming for April, including various webinars and onsite events relating to New York State history, small business development assistance, genealogical services, and other topics to enrich the lives of New Yorkers.Īpril 23-29 is National Library week.
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