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Introduction to Social Media - 4th March with Lisa Jeskins
This course provides an introduction using Twitter, Facebook, blogging and social bookmarking to engage with users.
For more information on this course visit http://www.aslib.com/training/courses/course.htm?eventid=106
Customer Service Skills - 5th March with Lisa Jeskins
This course is for information professionals wishing to improve their customer service skills with no previous customer service training.
For more information on this course visit http://www.aslib.com/training/courses/course.htm?eventid=110
Copyright Essentials - 13th March with Naomi Korn
This course provides an introduction to the principles of copyright law and practice. It is suitable for librarians and information professionals with very little knowledge about copyright or for those who wish to refresh their skills.
For more information on this course visit http://www.aslib.com/training/courses/course.htm?eventid=90
Copyright Masterclass - 14th March with Naomi Korn
Building upon the Copyright Essentials course, this Masterclass will provide more in-depth training about the copyright legislation, relevant case laws and other related rights to help participants develop the necessary skills in order for them to become more expert in copyright.
For more information on this course visit http://www.aslib.com/training/courses/course.htm?eventid=91
Metadata: Principles and Practive - 18th March with David Bawden
This course is for library/information workers and demystifies the concept of metadata, showing how and why they are used, in various environments. A variety of commonly-used metadata formats will be demonstrated, for example, Dublin Core, and AACR/MARC - and the way in which metadata creation relates to the "traditional" library/information tasks of indexing and cataloguing will be outlined.
For more information on this course visit http://www.aslib.com/training/courses/course.htm?eventid=22
Thesarus Basics - 25th March with David Bawden
This course introduces the ideas behind the thesaurus, ths most sopisticates gold-standard controlled vocabulary for informtion organization and retrieval. It enables participants to understand what thesauri are, why and how they are used, and why they aer worth the intellectual effort neeed to construct and maintain them.
For more information on thsi coruse visit http://www.aslib.com/training/courses/course.htm?eventid=105
Download ASLIB's 2014 Training Directory for other course dates and information on on-site and one-to-one courses http://www.aslib.com/downloads/aslib_training_directory_2014.pdf
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