Here you will find information about:
- The 21st Century Librarian: New Trends Blending with Tradition
- Webinars and Workshops: Career Development and Continued Learning
- Employment Resources
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The 21st Century Librarian: New Trends Blending with Tradition
Foundations of Libraries: So You Want
to be an Academic Librarian
How to Scan
Books for Your Personal Library (and Why You’d Want to)
Webinars and Workshops: Career
Development and Continued Learning
Libraries
Thriving: Free Online Seminars. These are affiliated with Credo
Reference and are well done webinars, tackling topics like Information
Literacy, E-Resources, Using QR Codes, Academic Skills Instruction and Digital
Literacy.
Expand Your
Career Potential: Increase Your Expertise, Compensation and Career Satisfaction
Note: Rebroadcasts of these webinars are not free!
Online Learning with RUSA
Note: These webinars are not free.
Libraries for Sustainability Webinar Series 2012 - Exploring
Sustainability Practices in Libraries April 24th 2012.
Call to
Action and Collaboration Webinar Recording; Slides are available here
Careers in
Federal Libraries This website contains a number of presentations on
different types of careers available to information resource
professionals/librarians within the federal government (through Slideshare).
Archived Webinars from Infopeople:
Moving Libraries Forward. Do you need to be in the know about new
trends in librarianship? Infopeople has a number of resources for people
interested in the library realm. This is a link to past webinars, but the site
also has information about training, resources and search tools. This is
a must-use site for any information professional who wants to stay relevant in
today's current market.
San
Jose State University's Library and Information Science Colloquia Archive Index
gives access to podcasts and other recordings of presentations from Fall 2006
forward. For example, a seminar about "New Career Pathways" was
presented in February.
Library Journal's website gives access to webcasts,
reviews, technology trends, newsletters and a Job Zone that includes postings
for traditional and nontraditional information professional careers.
Public Library Association Webinars:http://www.ala.org/pla/onlinelearning/webinars/ondemand
Florida Library Webinarshttp://floridalibrarywebinars.org/events/tags/ondemand/
School Library Journalhttp://www.slj.com/category/webcasts/#_
techsoupforlibraries.org has many webinars archived covering a broad range of interests.
Public Library Association Webinars:http://www.ala.org/pla/onlinelearning/webinars/ondemand
Florida Library Webinarshttp://floridalibrarywebinars.org/events/tags/ondemand/
School Library Journalhttp://www.slj.com/category/webcasts/#_
techsoupforlibraries.org has many webinars archived covering a broad range of interests.
Employment Resources
Expand Your
Career Potential: Increase Your Expertise, Compensation and Career Satisfaction
Note: Rebroadcasts of these webinars are not free!
Library Journal's website gives access to webcasts,
reviews, technology trends, newsletters and a Job Zone that includes postings
for traditional and nontraditional information professional careers.
Call to
Action and Collaboration Webinar Recording; Slides are available here
Careers in
Federal Libraries This website contains a number of presentations on
different types of careers available to information resource
professionals/librarians within the federal government (through Slideshare).
Archived Webinars from Infopeople:
Moving Libraries Forward. Do you need to be in the know about new
trends in librarianship? Infopeople has a number of resources for people
interested in the library realm. This is a link to past webinars, but the site
also has information about training, resources and search tools. This is
a must-use site for any information professional who wants to stay relevant in
today's current market.
San
Jose State University's Library and Information Science Colloquia Archive Index
gives access to podcasts and other recordings of presentations from Fall 2006
forward. For example, a seminar about "New Career Pathways" was
presented in February.
Library Journal's website gives access to webcasts,
reviews, technology trends, newsletters and a Job Zone that includes postings
for traditional and nontraditional information professional careers.
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