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Online Training
Training from other sources to enhance skills and provide tools for librarians
AZ WebJunction's Learning Center
An online community where library staff meet to share ideas, solve problems, take online courses -- and have fun. Arizonans are eligible for free online training on such topics as Using the Internet, Managing Public Access Computers, Basic Computing, Computer Applications (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Linux, Unix, Adobe Photoshop, etc.), Sustainability, Advocacy, & Outreach. You have to be registered on WebJunction to take these classes. Registration is Free!
Collection Development Tutorial
Developed by the Arizona State Library, this tutorial offers practical training in how to perform collection development activities in public libraries
College of DuPage
Webcasts and Satellite Teleconferences, provided free of charge to Arizonans by the Arizona State Library
InfoPeople
This project, partially funded by the California State Library, provides training for librarians.
Library of Congress Webcasts
Free Webcasts on topics of interest to librarians and archivists
National Library of Medicine Distance Education Program Resources
Free short tutorials on various medical library resources such as PubMed and MedlinePLUS
OPAL: Online Programming for All Libraries
Online Programming for All Libraries -- And All Library Users. Webcasts/teleconferences; live and archived
SirsiDynix Institute Web Seminars
Free live online seminars by library industry leaders on timely topics; also features free archive of past seminars
University of North Texas's Library Education @ Desktop
Online continuing education tutorials, periodically offered through a statewide contract provided by the Arizona State Library
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Updated: 03/28/2006