CILIP Training & Development are pleased to announce our January 2010 courses.
Don't forget - CILIP members receive up to 40% discount on all CILIP training.
MOVING INTO MANAGEMENT
20 JANUARY 2010, LONDON
Explore and identify the key elements of managing staff in rapidly changing circumstances and the developing role of managers in information and library services. This hugely popular one-day course will help you achieve results through motivation, communication and delegation, with practical ways to deal with difficult situations.
PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS
* Balancing staff and service needs
* Employee engagement
* Delegation
* Managing ourselves
* Case studies and practical work
FULL DETAILS:
http://www.cilip.org.uk/training/training/2010/md/movingintomanagement.htm
INFLUENCING THE DESIGN OF NEW LIBRARY BUILDINGS
27 JANUARY 2010, LONDON
Achieve a building that meets geographical community needs by becoming an effective client that can influence each stage of the process. This new one-day course allows you to look at critical aspects of library design and gain a deeper insight into the practicalities of the process.
PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS
* The Librarian's Dilemma
* Realistic case study
* Critical briefing
FULL DETAILS:
http://www.cilip.org.uk/training/training/2010/libinfo/influencingthedesignofnewlibrarybuildings.htm
DEWEY: A BEGINNERS GUIDE
27 JANUARY 2010, LONDON
Are you required to use Dewey and need to know how to? Our one-day beginners' course will give you an introduction to DDC22 and understand the strengths of using the system. On completion of the course you will be able to carry out simple classification, analyse built numbers and build complex notation.
PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS
* Basic navigation: the schedules, the index, the manual
* Using standard subdivisions
* Place and time
* Building within the schedule
* The future of Dewey
FULL DETAILS:
http://www.cilip.org.uk/training/training/2010/catandclass/dewey.htm
GETTING THE MOST OUT OF GOOGLE(tm)
21 JANUARY 2010, LONDON
Are you using Google(tm) in the most effective way? Start to bring the most relevant hits to the top of the search list by gaining knowledge of non-Google tools, advanced search and learn to go beyond simple subject terms searching on this very popular one-day course.
PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS
* How Google(tm) works and why it matters for searchers
* Basic Google(tm) - subject terms, key words, natural language
* How to describe your search to Google(tm)
* Get answers to quick reference enquiries
* Google(tm) advanced search functions in detail
* Why be limited by the "Advanced Search" function?
* Non-Google tools to help you search Google(tm) more effectively & efficiently
FULL DETAILS:
http://www.cilip.org.uk/training/training/2010/ict/gettingthemostoutofgoogle.htm
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