[CALIBK12] Continuing Education Programs for January 22-28
Jane Fisher
jfisher at slis.sjsu.edu
Fri Jan 18 18:12:51 PST 2008
Continuing Education Courses
The SJSU School of Library and Information Science is partnering with
the Neal-Schuman Professional Education Network to offer alumni,
students, and the greater SLIS community access to library-related
audio and web-based seminars and workshops.
See list below for some of the upcoming course offerings. For the
complete schedule for months ahead, program descriptions, faculty
credentials, and how to register, see the calendar at
http://tinyurl.com/yntksc
Register Early and Save! If registering 3 weeks or more before the
program date, make sure to indicate the special "early-bird" discount
code SJEBIRD on the registration form to bring up a 5% discount. If
registering less than 3 weeks before the start of the program, please
enter the SJSULIS tracking code in the Discount Code box on the
registration form.
Please excuse any cross-postings you may see, and do feel free to
forward this announcement.
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Programs for January 22 - 28, 2008
Check out these great new 2008 programs!
REGISTER TODAY
CLICK ON THE LINKS BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION ON EACH SESSION
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TUESDAY, JAN 22, 7:00 pm ET/4:00 pm PT
Financial Literacy
http://tinyurl.com/39a54u
One hour AUDIO CONFERENCE with Ken Haycock—$85.00
Part 3 in a series: The presentation of the annual budget affords
many opportunities to address the strategic priorities of the
institution. Gathering evidence to support budget requests often
reveals information and statistics that can be used to set the
context in such a way as to become a powerful advocacy tool.
WEDNESDAY, JAN 23, 7:00 pm ET/4:00 pm PT
Financial Literacy
http://tinyurl.com/3al8or
One hour AUDIO CONFERENCE with Ken Haycock —$85.00
Part 3 in a series: The presentation of the annual budget affords
many opportunities to address the strategic priorities of the
institution. Gathering evidence to support budget requests often
reveals information and statistics that can be used to set the
context in such a way as to become a powerful advocacy tool.
WEDNESDAY, JAN 23, 3:00 pm ET/12:00 pm PT
How to Land Your Ideal Library Position: Winning Interview Tips and
Techniques
http://tinyurl.com/2k7yeh
One hour AUDIO CONFERENCE with Robert R. Newlen—$85.00
Part 2 in a series: Many job applicants spend hours refining their
résumés but completely neglect interview preparation. The employer
will use the interview to learn as much about you as possible – your
experience, training, education, accomplishments, and professional
activities. Getting ready for an interview is a strategic process –
feeling well prepared will greatly increase your confidence level
when you arrive for the interview. This seminar will take you step-by-
step through everything you need to know to prepare for the interview
and to sell yourself for the job.
MONDAY, JAN 28, 3:00 pm ET/12:00 pm PT
Book Repair Tips and Techniques
http://tinyurl.com/2vuljm
One hour WEB CONFERENCE with Ken Lavender—$109.95
Part 2 in a series: Librarians and other conservators concerned with
preserving their collections must deal with not only the
deterioration of older materials, but also with poorly made and
costly new ones. This series of four sessions (November, January,
March and May) is useful for those interested in basic, minimal
mending and those that are interested in conservation and
preservation. Ken’s advice will be practical, affordable, and
archivally sound. The four sessions will feature video clips of Ken
demonstrating various book preservation techniques. This session will
focus on water-damaged materials, and the treatments offered should
assist in restoring books and papers to a usable state.
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