Technology Competencies in Your Library
Originally presented April 29, 2009.
Does your staff have the technology skills they need to do their jobs? How do you know? One way that libraries are looking to answer these questions is by establishing technology competencies. Competencies help to define the skills needed for general or specific job duties. At WebJunction this month, we highlighted our new technology competencies and offered this free webinar to discuss how libraries are using competencies with staff. Learn from presenters Lori Reed from the Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County (NC); Phyllis Winfield and Kim Gales, Worthington Libraries (OH); and Kris Rosenburg, St Johns County Public Library System (FL) as they share their strategies and experiences implementing competency programs.
Archive viewing options:
- View in Wimba Classroom (combined archive of audio, slides and chat)
- View the slides (pdf)
- View Chat log (xls)
Learn more on this topic:
- Explore other WebJunction resources on this topic:
Competencies topic area
Technology Competencies in WebJunction Course Catalog
Webinar Archive from August 2007 Core Competencies for Library Staff
- Other related resources:
Worthington Attachments
Worthington Libraries Competencies
Circulation Assistant Position Description
Houghton-Jan, Sarah. “Technology Competencies and Training for Libraries.” Library Technology Reports 43:2 Mar/Apr 2007
Library Trainer (Lori Reed's blog)
PLCMC’s Information Technology Core Competencies List Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County.
Technology Training and Competencies for Libraries Webinar OPAL, 15 May 2008
- Join the post-webinar discussion on Technology Competencies
