CILIP Training & Development are pleased to announce our new training programmes for 2009. Here's a selection of what we have in store in June.
Don't forget - CILIP members receive up to 40% discount on all CILIP training.
COPYRIGHT FOR BEGINNERS
4 June 2009, London
Get up to speed with the fundamentals of copyright with this great beginners course. Not only will you leave with the knowledge of the basic principles and concepts of copyright laws and the differences between rights of authors and rights of owners, it will ensure you provide a service without breaking copyright law.
PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS
*Basic principles of copyright law
*Types of copyright
*Rights of authors, rights of owners
*Crown and Parliamentary copyright
FULL DETAILS:
http://www.cilip.org.uk/training/training/2009/copylic/copyrightbeginners.htm
ABSTRACTING WITH CONFIDENCE
23 June 2009, London
Discover the art of effective abstracting that can improve the quality of service you provide and time you spend on it. Our one-day course will show you how using ordinary reading and writing skills more efficiently can improve abstracting techniques. You will leave with the confidence to scan, summarise and identify key information using different techniques.
PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS
* Reading strategically
*What should our abstracts achieve?
*Scanning documents that have little signposting
*Making our abstracts stylish
FULL DETAILS:
http://www.cilip.org.uk/training/training/2009/libinfo/abstractingwithconfidence.htm
ENEWSLETTERS: AN INTRODUCTION
17 June 2009, London
Start creating highly effective e-newsletters that are a great way to establish and maintain communication with your customers. By developing a successful newsletter you can increase the traffic to your website and your library / information service dramatically. Our interactive one-day course will provide you with the skills and techniques that will allow you to produce a professional and well-targeted e-newsletter.
PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS
*Establishing your brand identity
*Brand DNA, brand messages
*Internal branding
*Can a (negative) brand change its spots?
FULL DETAILS:
http://www.cilip.org.uk/training/training/2009/mp/enewslettersanintroduction.htm
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