Online Continuing Ed. Workshops

From: Rick Anderson <rickand_at_unr.edu>
Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 12:15:11 -0700
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Date: Fri, 14 May 2004
From: Michele Manley <ubdlis_at_hotmail.com>
Subject: Position Announcement

Multiple postings - please excuse any duplication!

Summer's here and it's a great time to augment your resume without the 
pressure of travel or schedules. How? Enroll in an LIS continuing
education 
workshop delivered via the Internet. Learn at work, at home, or in your 
back yard - a computer with Internet access is all that's needed to
access 
these workshops, accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week during the 
posting period. New workshops have been added covering service to teens
and 
decoding citations as a documents survival kit.

Full descriptions of each workshop, prices, and dates can be accessed
from
<http://informatics.buffalo.edu/faculty/robinson/ce/descriptions.htm>.

Workshop topics:

Computers - Networking:
* Basic Networking for Librarians
* Implementing New Library Technologies

Government Information/Documents:
* Documents Jump Start
* Documents Survival Kit: The Citation Method 
* Legislative Research 
* Regulations

Youth and Readers' Services:
* Genre Fiction in Public Libraries
* Readers' Advisory Services
* Top 5 Steps to Better Serve Teen Patrons

Web Design - Internet Technologies:
* Constructing Usable, Accessible Web sites from Scratch 
* Introduction to XML 
* Designing and Constructing Database Driven Web Sites

Course modules are posted on UBlearns or on the Web and accessed via a 
password sent by E-mail to registrants. Participants proceed at their
own 
pace through course content, with questions and assignments fielded by
the 
instructor via a Web Bulletin Board or by E-mail.

These non-credit courses do not require enrollment at the University at 
Buffalo and will not appear on university transcripts. They accrue 
Continuing Education credits -- CEUs.

For more information, review the course descriptions 
<http://informatics.buffalo.edu/faculty/robinson/ce/descriptions.htm> 
or contact Judith Robinson, Department of Library and Information
Studies, 
School of Informatics, 534 Baldy Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260-1020; (716)
645-2412 ext. 1166; FAX (716) 645-3775; E-mail: lisrobin_at_buffalo.edu; 
http://informatics.buffalo.edu/faculty/Robinson/index.htm

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