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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 it was canceled before it started due to low enrollment).
Classes are taught asynchronously, so participants can do the work as their schedules allow.
January
Authority Control
Natalie Hall
Introduction to Collection Development
Robert Holley
Excel for Librarians
Erin Crane
Introduction to GIS and GeoWeb Technologies
Eva Dodsworth
Introduction to Digital Humanities for Librarians
John Russell
Agile Library Operations: Introduction to Scrum and the Agile Manifesto
Aaron Collie
Know Your User: Research Methods Beyond Usability Testing
Emily Daly
User Experience Research and Design
Carli Spina
Introduction to Web Traffic Assessment Using Google Analytics
Lisa Gayhart
The SPARQL Fundamentals I - The Semantic Web in action
Robert Chavez
Introduction to Open Educational Resources (OER)
Sarah Hare
Translating the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy into Our Teaching Practices
Andrea Baer
February
Introduction to Project Management
Robin Hastings
Dewey Decimal Classification
Catelynne Sahadath
Student Staff Development
Jeremy McGinniss
Effective Communication Strategies
Deborah Schmidle
Patent Searching for Librarians
Michael White
Assessing and Improving Your Library's Social Media Presence
Abigail Phillips
Web Accessibility: Techniques for Design and Testing
Carli Spina
Foundations of Early Literacy: Using Your Knowledge to Enrich Library Experiences for Young Children and Their Families
Saroj Ghoting
Building Relationships, Building Bridges: Library Outreach and Marketing to Latino and Spanish-Speaking Families
Katie Scherrer
Getting Started with Digital Image Collections
Beth Knazook
Introduction to Genealogical Librarianship
Sarah A.V. Kirby
Introduction to XML
Robert Chavez
The SPARQL Fundamentals II
Robert Chavez
March
Metadata Design
Grace Agnew
Introduction to the Academic Publishing Industry
Rolf Janke
Cultural Competence for the Academic Librarian
Shaundra Walker
Describing Photographs for the Online Catalogue
Beth Knazook
Writing for the Web
Rebecca Blakiston
Information Architecture: Designing Navigation for Library Websites
Laura-Edythe Coleman
Planning and Leading Effective Team Meetings
Deborah Schmidle
Digital Scholarship: New Metrics, New Modes
Marcus Banks
AACR2 Legacy Practices
Catelynne Sahadath
Introduction to Accessibility and Universal Design in Libraries
Carli Spina
Early Literacy-Enhanced Storytimes: Intentionality Is the Key
Saroj Ghoting
Transforming and Querying XML with XSLT and XQuery
Robert Chavez
The SPARQL Fundamentals III
Robert Chavez
Backward Design for Information Literacy Instruction
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. (916) 905-0291
Fax (916) 415-5446
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