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The Temple University Center for Intergenerational Learning is offering a free online course - Capturing Experience: How People 50+ Can Help Your Organization. The course appears to be targeted to non-profit organizations.
So, if you are looking to develop or enhance programs and work experiences (paid and unpaid) for those age 50+ at your ...
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Thanks to the Southeastern Library Services blog at http://southeasternlsa.blogspot.com/, I learned about a cool free book offer!
You can go to the Louis L'Amour centennial offer at http://www.randomhouse.com/bantamdell/lamour/ for more information about how to get the Louis L'Amour memoir, Education of a Wandering Man for free.
However, it ...
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Have you seen the Guide to Online Resources in Library and Information Science from the Library of Congress? Check it out at http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/libsci/
The site says, ''This guide is intended for individuals without ready access to print resources and subscription databases in the field of library and information science. It ...
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There is an upcoming Webcast on April 29 at 2 PM Eastern Time about best practices for large print materials in libraries. For more information, check out http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6551471.html. The Library Journal website mentions, ''This 60-minute Webcast will cover not only best practices for Large Print in the library but will ...
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You might be interested in this upcoming audio description workshop on on OPAL/Online Programming for All Libraries.... (and you don't have to be a librarian to attend... everyone is welcome!)
Here's more info from the email from Tom Peters/TAP Information Services:
Audio description is a great method for making non-verbal visual information ...
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Last Wednesday I attended Library Camp Kansas at Kansas State University in Manhattan, which was a library ''unconference.'' It was a great success! Check out the Library Camp wiki at http://librarycampks.wetpaint.com/.
The sessions were fun, and there were lots of opportunities for networking with other librarians from Kansas (and even ...
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