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Neale, Jane nealej at nylink.suny.edu
Tue Oct 5 15:19:09 EDT 2004


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Dear List subscribers,

Want to attend information technology workshops without ever leaving your library or office?  Plan on attending an online workshop that is part of the Nylink Institute of  Information technology Fluency, a project that was funded originally by an IMLS grant. 

Online workshops, lead by experienced Nylink trainers, eliminate the need for you to travel and spend time out of the library. You can take them at your own pace within the period each is offered, which is 4 - 5 weeks. 

These workshops are geared towards participants who want a workshop that focuses on providing introductory knowledge, skills and concepts of a topic. Each workshop includes weekly readings, exercises and assignments, and opportunity for asynchronous discussion with the instructor and other participants.

Upcoming online workshops offered by Nylink <http://nylink.suny.edu/>  are available as follows:

 October 18, 2004 - November 12, 2004		
Understanding Databases http://nylink.suny.edu/training/db.htm		
Understanding PCs and Operating Systems http://nylink.suny.edu/training/pcop.htm
Technology and Intellectual Property: Copyright, the Internet, and Libraries  http://nylink.suny.edu/training/intelprop.htm

November 15, 2004 - December 17, 2004		 	
Information Technology & Society http://nylink.suny.edu/training/info_soc.htm NEW, see note below
Introduction to Networking for Librarians http://nylink.suny.edu/training/network.htm	 	
Web Design for Librarians http://nylink.suny.edu/training/webdes.htm
User Interface Evaluation and Usability http://nylink.suny.edu/training/interface.htm

NOTE: Nylink's Institute for Information Technology Fluency for Library Professionals has grown: "Information Technology & Society" has been added to the curriculum. This workshop, scheduled to begin November 15, examines how society impacts and is impacted by information technology, particularly in the context of libraries and information gathering. The class addresses topics such as patron privacy, filtering, computer security, intellectual property, digital divide, electronic publishing, spyware and others. 
Register for any of these online workshops on the Nylink web site at <http://nylink.suny.edu/forms/formimls_reg.htm>. 
We hope to see you online!

Regards,


Jane C. Neale
Information Technology Coordinator
Nylink
State University Plaza
Albany, NY 12246
e-mail: nealej at nylink.suny.edu
T (800) 342-3353
F (518) 432-4346




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