Library Juice Academy courses offered in and January, February, and March
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. Classes are taught asynchronously, so participants can do the work as their schedules allow. Details on these courses are at http://libraryjuiceacademy.com/courses.php
January
Introduction to RDA
Melissa Adler
Everything to Hide: A Toolkit for Protecting Patrons’ Digital Privacy
Alison Macrina
Developing a Credit-Bearing Information Literacy Course
Angela Pashia
Informal Learning in the Academic Library
Lauren Hays and Teresa Slobuski
The Sustainability Movement on Campus: Forming a Library Action Plan for Engagement
Madeleine Charney and Jamie Conklin
Introduction to Book Indexing
Joanne Sprott
Easy Patron Surveys
Jennifer Sweeney
Assessing and Improving Your Library’s Social Media Presence
Julia Skinner
Introduction to Drupal for Libraries
Caleb Tucker-Raymond
Creating Online Exhibits with Omeka
Alison Lewis
The SPARQL semantic query language and protocol – the Semantic Web in action
Robert Chavez
Threshold Concepts in the Information Literacy Classroom: Translating the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy into Our Teaching Practices
Andrea Baer
February
Introduction to Project Management
Robin Hastings
Crash Course in Library Management
Debra Lucas-Alfieri
Getting to Know Your Users through Interviews and Focus Groups
Jennifer Sweeney
Bilingual Storytime at Your Biblioteca
Katie Scherrer
Concepts of User-Centered Design
Carolyn Ellis
Assessment Techniques for the One-Shot Instruction Session
Candice Benjes-Small and Eric Ackermann
Changing Lives, Changing the World: Information Literacy and Critical Pedagogy
Maria T. Accardi
Introduction to XML
Robert Chavez
SPARQL, Part 2: writing effective SPARQL queries and building a Linked Data data store
Robert Chavez
New Directions in Information Literacy: Growing Our Teaching Practices
Andrea Baer
Introduction to Archives Administration and Management
Christine D’Arpa
March
Effective Communication Strategies
Deborah Schmidle
Everyday Statistics for Librarians
Jennifer Sweeney
Comics, Literacy, and Standards
Andrew Shuping
Introduction to GIS and GeoWeb Technologies
Eva Dodsworth
Introduction to Genealogical Librarianship
Sarah A.V. Kirby
Information Architecture: Designing Navigation for Library Websites
Susan Teague-Rector
Building Relationships, Building Bridges: Library Outreach and Marketing to Latino and Spanish-Speaking Families
Katie Scherrer
Transforming Your Teaching Toolkit
Maria T. Accardi
Transforming and Querying XML with XSLT and XQuery
Robert Chavez
Introduction to Library Classification in Dewey and LC
Catelynne Sahadath
Online Instructional Design and Delivery
Mimi O’Malley
Backward Design for Information Literacy Instruction: Fostering Critical Habits of Mind through Learning Outcomes, Assessment, and Sequencing
Andrea Baer
While academic programs focus on conceptual understanding of foundations, we focus on the kinds of skills that library schools generally 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. 218-260-6115
Fax 916-415-5446
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