[Conntech] Seats Available: C.E. Workshop in May 2008
Kris Abery
KAbery at cslib.org
Fri Apr 25 05:28:27 PDT 2008
Please excuse the cross posting
There are seats available in the following continuing education
workshops in May 2008. To register access the Continuing Education
Calendar of Events at:
http://evanced.info/cslib/evanced/eventcalendar.asp
CDs, DVDs and Videocassettes: Cataloging Basics - May 6th (Groton PL)
This workshop will focus on the basic descriptive cataloging of CDs,
DVDs, and videocassettes. We will look at relevant AACR2 applications
(Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules), MARC coding (MAchine-Readable
Cataloging), and other resources specific to these formats.
Complete description:
http://ct.webjunction.org/do/DisplayContent?id=14784
FrontPage Pt. 1 & 2 - May 7th & 21st (Middletown LSC)
In the first part of the workshop, we'll explore the creation and
development of a web site using FrontPage. We'll help you understand
how to design a web page and the elements that can be included. Part twp
of the workshop is designed for those that need to know more about web
design. We'll be inserting forms and getting the form fields ready for
useable feedback. We'll continue our discussion about images, including
creating hotspots on images and much, much more.
Complete description:
http://ct.webjunction.org/do/DisplayContent?id=19767
Gadgets & Gizmos … And Your Library - May 16th (Middletown LSC)
What's that thing!? Learn about the devices your patrons may ask you
about or are bringing into your library! This workshop will provide a
quick, but detailed overview of electronic products and software that
are growing in popularity and that will impact your library.
**You are encouraged to bring your own gadgets too!**
Complete description:
http://ct.webjunction.org/do/DisplayContent?id=16114
Digital Media & Your Library - May 16th (Middletown LSC)
This workshop explores how you, your patrons, and libraries are getting
their music, movies, podcasts, audiobooks, videos, games, and more!
We'll review the options for consumers and librarians, the current
trends, and what the future hold for libraries. Questions and audience
participation encouraged!
Complete description:
http://ct.webjunction.org/do/DisplayContent?id=16115
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