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With the help of consultants and technology planning gurus Sandra Nelson and Diane Mayo (they literally wrote the book!), we are assessing ways in which WebJunction and TechAtlas can provide tools that would make technology planning easier
for libraries. As a part of this study, we are soliciting your input. Please take a few minutes to complete this brief survey about your library’s technology planning environment.
Most of us are well acquainted with learning in the traditional classroom, but it often takes time and experience to become
successful in an online learning environment. In this month’s Learning Webinar we will answer some commonly heard questions about e-learning (what does asynchronous really mean?), take a look at the types
of e-learning that are available and some of the pitfalls to avoid in order to be a successful e-learner.
Build a Social Networking Environment at the Library Read Steve Campion (Pierce County Library)'s article on how to create an interactive library that makes use of web-based networking
innovations. Then browse other new content on Social Software in the Resources section.
Watching Pike County Library Grow Read how this Georgia library saw the changes in its historically rural community, made a long-term service enrichment plan,
rounded up key advocates, and got its supplemental budget overwhelming approved, in the September Library of the Month.
We've posted excerpts from the newly published Serving Latino Communities, A How-To-Do-It Manual for Librarians, 2nd Ed., by Camila Alire and Jacqueline Ayala on the following topics: Addressing Management Issues, Recruiting Latino Trustees, and Evaluating Materials for Latino Children and Young Adults.
Rural In-Focus Webinar: A Hitchhiker's Guide to Library Surveys The September 18 webinar will help answers the questions: When should you conduct a survey? What are the essential elements of an effective
survey? How can you best evaluate your survey results?
WJ Community of the Month: Maine TechAtlas, Live Space, BlogJunction-Maine, oh my! Library staff using WJ-Maine make use of those tools and a Maine-specific
calendar to take online courses, participate in webinars, create technology plans, and stay current with what's going on throughout
the state. Explore me.webjunction.org today!
New LE@D-UNT Courses Now Offered Three new courses are now available from University of North Texas: Microsoft Excel for Librarians, Creating Collaborative
Lessons for the Elementary School Library, and Creating Collaborative Lessons for the Secondary School Library. You can purchase
these in our course catalog.
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This issue announces a TechAtlas survey, new course offerings, social networking resources, and our Library of the Month.
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