ACQflash: ALCTS announces summer/fall web courses

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Subject: ALCTS announces summer/fall web courses 
From: pbluh_at_umaryland.edu 
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 13:30:26 -0400 (EDT) 




The Association for Library Collections & Technical Services is pleased to announce the Summer/Fall Web course schedule. 



Space is still available in many of the sessions. Click Here to Register Online. 



Fundamentals of Acquisitions 
Next Sessions: September 6 – October 1 | October 11 – November 5 



The Fundamentals of Acquisitions (FOA) web course focuses on the basics of acquiring monographs and serials: goals and methods, financial management of library collections budgets, and relationships among acquisitions librarians, library booksellers, subscription agents, and publishers. In this course, you will receive a broad overview of the operations involved in acquiring materials after the selection decision is made. Note that in FOA, we distinguish between collection development, which involves the selection of materials for the library; and acquisitions, which orders, receives, and pays for those materials. 



This course is one-third of the Collection Management elective course approved by the Library Support Staff Certification Program (LSSCP). Collection Management Elective FAQ 



Fundamentals of Electronic Resources Acquisitions 



Next Sessions: August 16 – September 10 (2 spaces remain) | October 4 – October 29 



The Fundamentals of Electronic Resources Acquisitions (FERA) Web course will provide an overview of acquiring, providing access to, administering, supporting, and monitoring access to electronic resources. It will provide a basic background in electronic resource acquisitions including product trials, licensing, purchasing methods, and pricing models and will provide an overview of the sometimes complex relationships between vendors, publishers, platform providers, and libraries. 



This course is sponsored by Harrassowitz. 



Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management 



Next Sessions: August 9 – September 3 | October 4 – October 29 | November 15 – December 17 



The Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management addresses the basic components of these important areas of responsibility in libraries. Components include complete definition of collection development and collection management; collections policies and budgets as part of library planning; collection development (selecting for and building collections); collection management (e.g., making decisions after materials are selected, including decisions about withdrawal, transfer, preservation); collection analysis—why and how to do it; outreach, liaison, and marketing; and some suggestions about the future for collection development and management. 



This course is one-third of the Collection Management elective course approved by the Library Support Staff Certification Program (LSSCP). Collection Management Elective FAQ 



This course is sponsored by Coutts Information Services Inc., an Ingram Content Group Inc. Company. 



Fundamentals of Preservation « NEW « 
Next Session: August 23 – September 17 

The Fundamentals of Preservation introduces participants to the principles, policies and practices of preservation in libraries and archives. The course is designed to inform all staff, across divisions and departments and at all levels of responsibility. It provides tools to begin extending the useful life of library collections. Components include preservation as a formal library function, and how it reflects and supports the institutional mission; the primary role of preventive care, including good storage conditions, emergency planning, and careful handling of collections; the history and manufacture of physical formats and how this impacts on preservation options; standard methods of care and repair, as well as reformatting options; and challenges in preserving digital content and what the implications are for the future of scholarship. 



This course is one-third of the Collection Management elective course approved by the Library Support Staff Certification Program (LSSCP). Collection Management Elective FAQ 



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About the ALCTS Web Courses: Participants access the course content online and complete the work at their own pace, during the 4-week session. Course instructors provide guidance and lead weekly online chat sessions. Register for only one session per course. Registration closes one week before the session begins. 



Session Fee: $109 for ALCTS member and $129 for non-member. 



To register, complete the online form or register by mail for the session you would like to attend. 



For questions related to registration, contact Tom Ferren, ALA Senior Registration Coordinator at 1-800-545-2433, ext. 4293 or tferren_at_ala.org . 



For all other questions or comments related to ALCTS Continuing Education, contact Julie Reese, ALCTS Events Manager at 1-800-545-2433, ext. 5034 or jreese_at_ala.org . 



To learn more about these events, visit the ALCTS Web Site . 

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Pamela Bluh 

Associate Director for Technical 
Services & Administration 
Thurgood Marshall Law Library 
University of Maryland 
School of Law 
501 West Fayette Street 
Baltimore, MD 21201-1768 

410-706-2736 
410-706-2372 FAX 
pbluh_at_umaryland.edu 



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