[WEB4LIB] Basic tutorial for Windows?
Garwood, Steve
sgarwood at camden.lib.nj.us
Tue Jan 22 15:10:06 EST 2002
Just don't let your staffs take the quiz at the very end (it'll confuse the
heck out of me as this is still "live" for us)...
http://www.camden.lib.nj.us/staffcomp/
We're in the same situation here as we migrate from DRA to Innovative
Interfaces. :-)
Feel free to use whatever is helpful
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Kathryn M. Kluttz [mailto:kmkluttz at uark.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 3:05 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: [WEB4LIB] Basic tutorial for Windows?
Hello, all,
Some of our paraprofessional staff members here in Cataloging have been
working here for many years and are accustomed to using a limited number of
computer functions and programs for their work. As the
all-graphical-all-the-time version of our cataloging software is about to
descend upon us, we have found to our concern that some of these employees
aren't very familiar with basic Windows usage, as they haven't needed it
before (at least not very much). And the training sessions offered on
campus are somewhat intimidating to those who want to move at a slower pace
than the class.
Does anyone know of a good basic tutorial for Windows that is available
online? We are currently using Windows 2000, though I don't think the
tutorial needs to be specific to this version. We have looked at the Help
feature for Windows 2000 but didn't think it was really what we were
looking for (we want something REALLY basic, preferably with lots of
graphics and/or examples).
Thanks so much for any help you can give,
Kate Kluttz
Special Formats Cataloger
Mullins Library
University of Arkansas Libraries
Fayetteville, AR 72701
501-575-4810
kmkluttz at mail.uark.edu
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