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ASLIB is pleased to be offering open training courses again in 2011. There are still places available on one-day workshops running in September. ASLIB members receive 20% on course fees.
INDEXING: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE - 16 september, London - Course Leader: David Bawden
This course relates to all kinds of material and covers general principles of indexing, the indexing process, specific points of practice, the relations between indexing and other ways of analysing and denoting content - http://www.aslib.com/training/courses/indexing.htm
ABSTRACTING AND SUMMARIZING - 19 September, London - Course Leader: Tim Buckley-Owen
This course provides a practical introduction to key techniques in abstracting and summarizing documents: news items, articles, books, reports and unpublished internal documents, and shows participants how existing reading and writing skills can be used more efficiently to improve abstracting technique - http://www.aslib.com/training/courses/abstracting.htm
COPYRIGHT POLICIES, DEALING WITH INFRINGEMENTS, AND RISK MANAGEMENT - 23 September, London - Course Leader: Naomi Korn
Aimed at senior managers, project leaders and decision makers, this workshop will develop a toolkit for dealing with copyright issues and participants will consider staff and user expectations and how to create an environment where copyright is handled appropriately - http://www.aslib.com/training/courses/copyright_infringement.htm
ASLIB provides training and development for busy information professionals in key aspects of information work. We offer public courses and workshops, as well as on-site and distance programmes in the following areas:
* Business & Official Information Sources
* Cataloguing & Classification
* Copyright & Intellectual Property
* General Management & Communication Skills
* Library & Information Management Skills
* Web & Internet Sites
Download a copy of the latest ASLIB Training Directory - http://www.aslib.com/training/courses/pdf/ASLIBTrainingDirectoryAprilNovember2011.pdf
For further information, please contact:
Diane Heath
Publications and Training Manager
ASLIB
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Tel: +44 (0) 1274 785090
Web: http://www.aslib.com/training
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