Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Register now for ASCLA Virtual Convergence webinars | American Libraries Magazine

Register now for ASCLA Virtual Convergence webinars | American Libraries Magazine

Scheduled webinar sessions include:

  • Grant Writing 101”
  • Presenting Topics to People who are Autistic, Deaf, Disabled, and Non-Disabled”
  • Teaching Ophelia: Assisting At-Risk Teenagers”
  • Why Reinvent the Wheel? Tools for Serving the Fast-growing Teen Population”
  • Knowledge Management: Process and Tools for Convergence”
  • Using Learning Objects to Enhance Distance Reference Services”
  • The Disability Experience in a Post- 2.0 World: Implications for Libraries”
  • Contract Librarianship: Concepts and Strategies”
  • Accessibility 101: Assure That Your Library Is Welcoming & Usable for Persons With Disabilities”
  • A Copyright Policy Update on Access to Information for Persons with Print Disabilities”
  • Public Computer Conundrums: Policy and Program Choices That Improve Patron Outcomes”
  • How to Build a Bridge: Connecting Different Types of Libraries”
  • Starting a New Library for At-risk Young Adults in a Digitally Divided Community”
  • Libraries and Information Access for Differently-able Patrons: What We Can Do to Ensure Equality”
  • Extending Our Reach: Using Extension Programs to Promote Statewide Resources”
  • Attracting Latinos to the Library: It’s All About Relationships”
  • Conducting Successful Virtual Meetings”
  • Careers in Federal Libraries”
  • How to Find a Federal Job”
  • Managing Library Adult and Family Literacy Programs”
  • Resume Writing and Interviewing Techniques”
  • Saks Fifth Avenue Service on a Dollar General Budget”


Registration is available online. When registering for a single webinar from the series, ASCLA and Federal and Armed Forces Libraries Round Table (FAFLRT) members pay $40, ALA members pay $50, non-members pay $65 and student and retired members of ALA pay $45. Those registering for two or more sessions will receive a reduced rate on each session.
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