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Registration closes tomorrow, Friday, Jan. 8, for the following two institutes.

Visit www.ala.org/midwinter to sign up now. Links below will take you to blog entries with more information about the events.

 

You do not have to register for Midwinter in order to participate in these workshops!

Come for the day, stay for the learning, leave with valuable knowledge!

Register now at www.ala.org/midwinter.

 

(Our consulting workshop is sold out, and will be offered again at the Annual Conference in Washington, D.C.—registration opens Jan. 4 at www.ala.org/annual.)

 

ASCLA: “Breaking Down Barriers: Best Practices in Universal Design for Libraries”

What it covers: How to create a library that is not only physically accessible to all library patrons, but also takes into account accessible communication and information tools available to libraries. Best practices, advice for your library’s specific accessibility challenge and how to account for accessibility in strategic and long-range planning will be discussed.

Who should attend: Library leaders, library friends and any librarians or staff from all types of libraries looking to improve the accessibility their library in both the short and long term.

Details: Friday, Jan. 15, 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the Institute for Human-Centered Design, 200 Portland Street, Suite 1, Boston.

Registration: $185 until Jan. 8.

More info at: http://ascla.ala.org/blog/2009/10/universaldesign-mw2010/

 

RUSA: “The Genealogy Reference Desk: Where Everyone Knows Your Name”

What it covers: Core genealogy reference skills, as well as resources unique to the New England area

Who should attend: Reference desk staff at all types of libraries looking to better serve patrons as well as those with family roots in New England interested in researching their own heritage.

Details: Friday, Jan. 15, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the New England Historic Genealogical Society, 99 Newbury Street, Boston.

Registration: Starting at $125 for RUSA members until Jan. 8.

More info at: http://rusa.ala.org/blog/2009/10/09/mw10-genealogyinst1/  

 

Register for all of these events by visiting www.ala.org/midwinter.

Midwinter Meeting registration is NOT required in order to participate in these workshops.

 

Thanks in advance for forwarding this message to any friends, colleagues or groups who might be interested in these events.

 

 

Liz F. Markel, M.A.

Marketing Specialist

Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies (ASCLA)

Reference and User Services Association (RUSA)

 

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