Library Juice Academy courses offered in August, September, and October
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Most of the classes listed below are four weeks in length, with a price of $175.
We accept registrations through the first week of class (unless enrollment is full, and unless the class was canceled before it started due to low enrollment).
Classes are taught asynchronously, so participants can do the work as their schedules allow.
August
Keeping Up with Emerging Technologies (class full)
Nicole Hennig
Introduction to Digital Preservation
Natalie Baur
Gaming in Libraries
Lauren Hays and Teresa Slobuski
Writing for the Web
Heidi Burkhardt
Mental Disorders in the Library: Understanding and Meeting the Needs of Patrons Struggling with Mental Disorders (class full)
Dawn Behrend
Building Relationships, Building Bridges: Library Outreach and Marketing to Latino and Spanish-Speaking Families
Katie Scherrer
Getting to Know Your Users through Interviews and Focus Groups
Jennifer Sweeney
Meeting Diverse Needs Through Sensory Storytimes: Programming for Children with Special Needs
Lynn Baker
Introduction to Web Traffic Assessment Using Google Analytics
Lisa Gayhart
The Politics of Classification
Melissa Adler
Creating Online Exhibits with Omeka
Alison Lewis
Introduction to XML
Robert Chavez
The SPARQL Fundamentals II
Robert Chavez
Excel for Librarians
Erin Crane
September
Authority Control
Natalie Hall
Introduction to Digital Humanities for Librarians
John Russell
Getting Started with Digital Image Collections
Beth Knazook
Mindfulness in Libraries
Katie Scherrer
Informal Learning in the Academic Library
Lauren Hays and Teresa Slobuski
Business and Professional Writing for Librarians
Alison Lewis
Academic Library Budgets 101
Tracey Leger-Hornby
Foundations of Early Literacy: Using Your Knowledge to Enrich Library Experiences for Young Children and Their Families
Saroj Ghoting
Using Intentional Planning to Choose Developmentally-Appropriate Media and Meaningful Experiences for Storytimes
Lynn Baker
Emergency Preparedness: Disaster Recovery and Response
Carmen Cowick
Web Accessibility: Techniques for Design and Testing
Carli Spina
Transforming and Querying XML with XSLT and XQuery
Robert Chavez
The SPARQL Fundamentals III
Robert Chavez
Everyday Statistics for Librarians
Jennifer Sweeney
New Directions in Information Literacy: Growing Our Teaching Practices
Andrea Baer
October
Introduction to Collection Development
Robert Holley
Metadata Design
Grace Agnew
Using MarcEdit
Natalie Hall
Student Staff Development
Jeremy McGinniss
Effective Communication Strategies
Deborah Schmidle
Describing Photographs for the Online Catalogue
Beth Knazook
Online Privacy & Security: Best Practices for Librarians
Nicole Hennig
Introduction to GIS and GeoWeb Technologies
Eva Dodsworth
Embedded Librarianship in Online Courses
Mimi O'Malley
Changing Lives, Changing the World: Information Literacy and Critical Pedagogy
Maria T. Accardi
Deconstructing the Low-Morale Experience in Academic Libraries
Kaetrena Davis Kendrick
Early Literacy Enhanced Storytimes: Supercharging Your Storytime Using Interactivity, Intentionality, and Assessment to Help Children Learn with Joy
Saroj Ghoting
Media Mentorship in Storytime and Beyond: Supporting Newborn to Five-Year-Olds and Their Families
Claudia Haines
Introduction to RDF
Robert Chavez
Fundamentals of XSLT
Robert Chavez
Research Data Management
Jillian Wallis
While academic programs focus on conceptual understanding of foundations, we focus primarily on the kinds of skills that library schools expect librarians to learn on-the-job, but which usually turn out to require additional study. These workshops earn Continuing Education Units, and are intended as professional development activities. Workshops are taught asynchronously, so you can participate as your own schedule allows.
Library Juice Academy
P.O. Box 188784
Sacramento, CA 95818
Tel. (916) 905-0291
Fax (916) 415-5446
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