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There are still seats available in the following June continuing education workshops. To register access the Connecticut Library Continuing Education Calendar of Events @ http://evanced.info/cslib/evanced/eventcalendar.asp
Excel 2010 Pt.1 & Pt.2 - June 13th (Part 1) & 27th (Part 2) (Bristol PL)
This series of two full-day classes will bring you from novice to advanced professional.
Participants are expected to attend both sessions.
Topics include:
Part 1: June 13th
Entering numbers and text into cells
Creating simple formulas
Using functions
Using the fill handle
Formatting sheets for printing
Part 2: June 27th
Creating advanced functions
Naming cells and ranges
Developing formulas using named cells and ranges
Using 3-D functions to calculate across worksheets
Defining absolute and relative references
Creating elapsed time/day formulas
Connecting With & Serving your Digital Community – June 21st (Bristol PL)
Your library has a web site and most likely a Facebook page and maybe you're using Twitter to connect with your community as well. But what else could you be doing with these tools, and others, to better connect with and meet the needs of your online community? Are there new tools that you might want to test out? Are you tracking the use of the services you're already using? Are there other ways to make your library's services and resources more visible beyond the library website by collaborating with community partners? What tools can you use to easily share information with your community? During this workshop we'll look at all these topics and more. Come prepared to share your own experiences, ask questions, explore and have fun!
Streamline Your OCLC Cataloging with OCLC Connexion Client – June 21st (MLSC)
OCLC Connexion Client 2.40 offers a number of features that can help you save time and effort. Client features such as sophisticated searching, keystroke and mouse customization, macros, constant data and text strings, batch processing, and local save files can help you save work by automating and/or batching together repetitive tasks. In this hands-on workshop we'll work on an example project and have plenty of opportunity to learn and practice new techniques.
ONLINE LEARING OPPORTUNITIES
June OCLC/WebJunction Webinars:
OCLC: Best Kept Secret: Marketing the Small & Rural Library - June 7th (Online)
Is your small or rural library the community's best kept secret? Libraries are not known for "tooting their own horns" so valuable services and resources go unnoticed. Join us for a webinar, hosted by WebJunction in collaboration with the Association for Rural and Small Libraries, to learn about marketing and branding and what it means to the 21st century small and rural library. Michelle and Melinda will talk about ways to build mutually beneficial business partnerships that result in free media advertising as well as sponsorship for events and services. These marketing techniques are guaranteed to lead to long term development opportunities as well as sustainability. For additional details and registration information visit: http://bit.ly/JwfFxd
OCLC: "That's Not What I Said!": Foundations of Interpersonal Communication - June 19th (Online)
Our personalities affect how we view and relate to the world. Each of us have different learning and communication styles, fears, insecurities and defense mechanisms. This presentation will provide you with the tools to recognize your own and others' differences and become more aware of how they affect your relationships with customers and co-workers. For additional details and registration information visit: http://bit.ly/JeOSWS
WEBJUNCTION CONNECTICUT
If you are unable to attend a workshop visit WebJunction Connecticut @ http://www.webjunction.org/partners/connecticut.html
To Preview the Course Catalog: https://oclc.plateau.com/plateau/user/site/browseCatalog.do OR Request Course Access visit: https://www.webjunction.org/find-training/request-access/
Free online courses for Connecticut library staff through the WebJunction Connecticut website. The course list includes, but is not limited to:
Microsoft Office Suite (Access, Excel, Word, etc.)
Adobe Applications (InDesign, Acrobat, Captivate, etc.)
Basic Presentation Skills: Delivering a Presentation
Customer Service Fundamentals: Building Rapport
Dealing with Angry Patrons
Information Security and the Internet
Introduction to Cataloging for Non-Catalogers
Keeping It Simple: Developing a Marketing Plan for Your Library
Planning Story Times for Children
Readers Advisory Services
There Will Always Be Story Tellers
Updating & Upgrading Library Computer Software
Weeding: It's Not an Option
Kris Abery
Continuing Education Coordinator
Connecticut State Library
Email: Kris.Abery@ct.gov
Tele: 860 704 2206
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