*****With apologies for cross posting****** TFPL training is pleased to announce that new dates have now been released for all courses for the next 12 months, further details for October and November below. We have had a number of changes to the course portfolio this year including refreshed and updated content on several titles such as: Communities of Practice and Virtual Networks, Fileplans and Retention Schedules for Records Management, Essential Skills for Managing Change and Project Management skills for Information Professionals. New titles covering subject areas such as digital preservation, information literacy for end users, use of social media and web 2.0 tools in copyright, knowledge management and general skills for realising business benefits from web 2.0 For further information please visit the website http://www.tfpl.com/training/index.cfm Up and coming courses for the Autumn are: Information Architecture Foundation, Adrian Dale 8/10/09 Promoting Information Literacy for end users, Elisabeth Goodman 13/10/09 SharePoint for Records Management, Marc Stephenson 14/10/09 Train the trainer, Janice Hennessey 20/10/09 and 24/11/09 Introduction to Taxonomies, Judi Vernau 22/10/09 Effective Blogging – workshop and afternoon surgery, Phil Bradley 23/10/09 Business Information Key Web Resources, Karen Blakeman 3/11/09 Researching Private Equity, Sylvia James 5/11/09 Launching and Sustaining Communities and Virtual Networks, Chris Collison 6/11/09 Introduction to Records Management, James Lappin 9/11/09 Internet Tools for the Advanced Searcher, Phil Bradley 11/11/09 Optimising Internal Team Resources, Elisabeth Goodman 17/11/09 Digital Copyright, Paul Pedley 18/11/09 Introduction to Practical Digital Preservation, David Bowen 19/11/09 Writing for the Web, Maud Hand 25/11/09 Finance and Budgeting for LIS professionals, Beryl Morris and Keith Bonson 24/11/09 Faceted Taxonomies, Judi Vernau 30/11/09 For any technical queries re JISC please email [log in to unmask] For any content based queries, please email [log in to unmask]