ALCTS Fundamental web courses available this fall
*Apologies for multiple/cross postings*
Registration is now open for the popular “Fundamentals” Web courses beginning in
October offered by The Association for Library Collections & Technical Services
(ALCTS). Coming are the Fundamentals of Acquisitions course, the Fundamentals of
Collection Development and Management, the new Fundamentals of Preservation and
the Fundamentals of Electronic Resources Acquisitions. Registration is limited
for each course, so register now before they sell out!
Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management
Oct. 4–Oct. 29 & Nov. 15–Dec. 17
This four-week online course addresses the basic components of collection
development and management (CDM) in libraries. The course was developed by Peggy
Johnson, University of Minnesota. It provides a complete definition of
collection development and collection management. It also addresses:
* Collections policies and budgets as part of library planning;
* Collection development (selecting for and building collections);
* Collection management (evaluating and making decisions about existing
collections, including decisions about withdrawal, transfer, preservation);
* Collection analysis—why and how to do it;
* Outreach, liaison, and marketing;
* Trends and some suggestions about the future for collection development
and management.
Fundamentals of Electronic Resources Acquisitions
Nov. 15–Dec. 10
This four week online course provides an overview of acquiring, providing access
to, administering, supporting and monitoring access to electronic resources.
Gives 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. The course was developed by Dalene Hawthorne,
head of systems and technical services, Emporia State University.
Fundamentals of Acquisitions
Oct. 11–Nov.
Four week online course that focuses on the basics of library acquisitions:
* Goals and methods of acquiring monographs and serials;
* Financial management of library collections budgets;
* Relationships among acquisitions librarians, library booksellers,
subscription agents, and publishers.
This course provides a broad overview of the operations involved in acquiring
materials after the selection decision is made.
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. In many libraries, selecting and acquiring
materials may be done in the same department—in the smallest libraries perhaps
even by the same person. In larger libraries, selection may be done by a
collection development department and/or designated subject specialists, while a
separate department acquires the selected materials. Acquisitions, in essence,
is the business side of bringing materials into the library or licensing access
to library resources.
Fundamentals of Preservation
Oct. 25–Nov. 19
Four week online course that introduces participants to the principles, policies
and practices of preservation in libraries and archives. It is designed to
inform all staff, across divisions and departments and at all levels of
responsibility. Provides tools to begin extending the useful life of library
collections.
Course components:
* 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;
* Challenges in preserving digital content and what the implications are for
the future of scholarship.
Registration
To register, complete the online registration form for the session you would
like to attend available in ALCTS Events.
Registration fee is $109 for ALCTS members and $129 for non-members.
LSSC Approved
The preservation, collection development and management and acquisitions courses
are part of a three-part Collection Management elective course approved by the
Library Support Staff Certification Program. To meet the course requirements,
LSSC Candidates must successfully complete: Fundamentals of Acquisitions,
Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management and Fundamentals of
Preservation. For more information on the Program, go to www.ala-apa.organd
click the LSSCP icon.
For more information, contact Julie Reese, ALCTS Events Manager, at jreese_at_ala.org.
ALCTS is a division of the American Library Association
Posted on behalf of the ALCTS Continuing Education Committee.
Received on Mon Sep 20 2010 - 03:01:26 EDT