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The Reference and User Services Association (RUSA) has a full lineup of
online classes available this fall.

We're launching two new online courses on health reference and spatial
literacy. We also have many of our basic reference and user services
courses being offered again, including genealogy reference and business
reference. A complete schedule, including links for complete course
descriptions, is below.

Course topics are relevant to a variety of library professionals and
library types including public, academic and special libraries. With the
exception of Readers Advisory 101, all courses are
asynchronous-participants log into the course at classes.ala.org and
complete weekly coursework at their own pace.

Group discounts are available for two or more participants registering
from the same library, library system or network. More information about
RUSA's online learning opportunities is available at the RUSA website.
<http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/rusa/development/onlinece.cfm>
Questions about registration for both groups and individuals should be
sent to the ALA registration team at [log in to unmask]

 

***Please share this schedule with any other distribution lists or
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*NEW COURSE!* Introduction to Spatial Literacy and Online Mapping: Sept.
26-Oct. 14
Through podcasts and hands-on assignments, participants will explore
uses for geographic information systems (GIS) technology within
organizations and also its social uses beyond simple cartography. The
course also covers the how-to of online mapping tools such as Google
Earth, ArcExplorer, Scribble Maps and Google Maps. Relevant for public
or reference librarians who want to organize information in a visual or
geographic way to benefit the work of the library, to make information
available to the community, or any number of needs. Get more information
<http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/rusa/development/spatialliteracy/inde
x.cfm>  or register now
<http://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Section=oloc&Template=/Conference/Confe
renceList.cfm&ConferenceTypeCode=L> .

*NEW COURSE!* Health Information 101: Sept. 26-Nov. 7
Participants will demystify and decode medical terminology, and learn
the basics of evidence-based biomedical literature searching. They'll
also learn how to systematically evaluate a health website then look at
some the best of best sites for medical, pharmaceutical and drug
information. The course also addresses health literacy issues and how to
create partnerships with hospital and academic medical librarians
through the National Network of Libraries of Medicine. Get more
information
<http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/rusa/development/healthinfo/index.cfm
>  or register now
<http://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Section=oloc&Template=/Conference/Confe
renceList.cfm&ConferenceTypeCode=L> .

Business Reference 101: Sept. 19-Oct.14 and Oct. 24-Nov. 18
Appropriate for librarians and library staff of all types who wish to
acquire business reference expertise. The course demystifies such topics
as SIC, NAICS codes, ROI and 10ks. Students will also have access to
such proprietary business reference databases as Standard & Poor's Net
Advantage and Thomson/Gale's Business & Company Resource Center. Get
more information
<http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/rusa/development/businessreference101
/index.cfm>  or register now
<http://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Section=oloc&Template=/Conference/Confe
renceList.cfm&ConferenceTypeCode=L> .

Readers' Advisory 101: Oct. 10-Nov. 27
Through practice sessions, participants will learn from instructor and
RA expert Joyce Saricks how to use RA tools, craft annotations, read in
genres, articulate appeal and experiment with methods to offer RA
services. Readers' Advisory 101 is tailored for those at all types of
libraries-support staff, library technicians, newly hired reference
librarians and those librarians who want to brush up on their skills.
This course has scheduled weekly meeting times. Get more information
<http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/rusa/development/readersadvisory101/i
ndex.cfm>  or register now
<http://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Section=oloc&Template=/Conference/Confe
renceList.cfm&ConferenceTypeCode=L> .

Genealogy 101: Sept. 19-Oct. 21
Designed for reference staff with little to no experience in genealogy.
Using a case study to frame the coursework, participants will learn
about tools and techniques they can use to confidently assist patrons
with family history research, and will review archival material, print
reference tools and online sources. Get more information
<http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/rusa/development/genealogy101/index.c
fm>  or register now
<http://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Section=oloc&Template=/Conference/Confe
renceList.cfm&ConferenceTypeCode=L> .

The Reference Interview: Nov. 1-Dec. 9
Covers such reference interview topics as cultivating an approachable
reference environment, successful questioning and listening techniques
and appropriate follow-up methods. Staff of all levels at all types of
libraries will find this content, presented in a multi-media format,
helpful in their day-to-day engagement with library patrons. Get more
information
<http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/rusa/development/referenceinterview/i
ndex.cfm>  or register now
<http://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Section=oloc&Template=/Conference/Confe
renceList.cfm&ConferenceTypeCode=L> .

 

 

 

 

Liz F. Markel, M.A.

Marketing & Programs Manager

Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies (ASCLA)

Reference and User Services Association (RUSA)

 

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