Back for it's 15th year, the Wild Wisconsin Winter Web Conference
is coming up on January 21-22, 2026 with :
- 2 Days of Sessions
- Topic Tracks with 3 sessions
per track: Management, Collection Development, Programming, &
Smorgasbord
- Opening & Closing Sessions
Here are some of the many reasons you should carve out some time to attend:
1. It's free and virtual!
- It's easy to register, stop here
- Sign up for as many sessions as you would like! All sessions will be recorded and captioned.
- Managing Library Collections
- Wednesday, January 21 at 10:30 AM
- Join Children’s and YA Consultant Kym Powe for an exploration of inclusive collection development via collection audits and sustainable weeding practices. This session will go beyond the basics to examine the full spectrum of library collections, with a focus on ensuring representation, relevance, and community connection
- Promoting Your Collection, Programs and Services with Better Book Displays
- Wednesday, January 21 at 2:30 PM
- Join Passive Readers’ Advisory expert Lila Denning for an hour of all the ways that you can promote your library’s collection with better book displays. Book displays are a fun, creative marketing technique that any library can use. She will show you how to create book displays that will draw readers in and help them to find those titles that don’t get enough attention.
- RISE (Rally Incredible Simple & Easy) Programming
- Thursday, January 22 at 9:00 AM
- Looking to boost your programming calendar without burning out? This high-energy, idea-packed session delivers a fast-paced mix of plug-and-play program ideas for children, family, and adults. Walk away with at least 20 creative, cost-effective, and easy-to implement programs you can launch with minimal prep and maximum community impact, in addition to ideas about how to scale the programs up or down based on your library and community needs.
- Doing Nothing to Become a Better Human
- Thursday, January 22 at 9:00 AM
- The act of purposefully slowing down and doing less has been proven to boost creativity, prevent burnout, and promote the ability to cope with stress. In this session, you will learn about the benefits of doing nothing according to researchers, artists, and more. This session is based on a nationally recognized university course called “Doing Nothing,” and will explain how stepping away from technology and allowing yourself to be bored can encourage deeper thinking, increased empathy, and better overall health.
- No One Came to My Program: Recovering from Poor Attendance and Other Program Failures
- Thursday, January 22 at 10:30 AM
- When a program fails, it's easy to feel like a failure yourself - but there are ways to recover. Children's Librarian, Chelsey Roos, will discuss common types of program failures, what causes them, and how to regroup when something goes wrong. Attendees will come away with active strategies to build stronger, more flexible programs that can rebound even in the face of disaster.
- Stronger Together: Building Community Partnerships that Strengthen, Not Strain Library Programming
- Thursday, January 22 at 1:00 PM
- Truly impactful library programming partnerships go beyond surface-level collaboration—they are built on mutual benefit, shared purpose, and deep understanding of community needs. This webinar will guide library staff through the process of creating and sustaining community partnerships that are meaningful, strategic, and effective.
- Book Talk 101: Engage, Excite, and Empower Readers
- Thursday, January 22 at 1:00 PM
- As a librarian, you already understand stories—now it's time to share that magic! Learn to create quick, compelling, and irresistible book talks that captivate your audience in under a minute with Youth Services Coordinator, Terry Ehle. Whether or not you've read the book, you'll learn the skills to confidently present a title and make it come alive.
- In honor of the conference's 15th anniversary, with 15 public library systems supporting it, there will be 15 giveaways of $15 gift cards to bookshop.org!
- The more sessions you attend live, the more chances you have to win! Winners will be announced at Post-Conference Recap on January 27, but do not need to be present at the recap to win.
For more information and to register visit: https://www.wildwiscwinterweb.com/




