[OYAN] FREE Online Learning Opportunities in January 2013
Katie Anderson
katie.anderson at state.or.us
Thu Dec 27 11:32:03 PST 2012
Posted on behalf of Darci Hanning...
Greetings everyone! And Happy New Year!
Here is your semimonthly listing of various free training opportunities for the first half of January. As a quick reminder: Northwest Central<http://www.nwcentral.org/> has a calendar of online events and here's what's currently posted for the month of January<http://www.nwcentral.org/calendar/2013-01?topic=All®ion=All&type=49>.
Please see the end of this email for a list of free, online trainings
by Gale/Cengage Learning for the entire month of January!
The State Library has created a new web page where you can peruse sites offering archived versions of previous webinars - check it out<http://www.oregon.gov/osl/LD/Pages/resources/conted.aspx>! Now updated with sources for paid online courses and new sources for free archived webinars!
FoFor the first half of January, the following webcasts will be presented for free by The Accessible Technology Coalition, American Libraries Live, American Management Association, Booklist, Colorado State Library, Educause, Georgia Library Association, Grantspace, Infopeople, Insync Training, Library Journal, NASA, National Library of Medicine, Nebraska Library Commission, Nonprofit Webinars, O'Reilly, San Jose State University's SLIS Program, TechSoup for Libraries, Texas State Library and Archives Commission, TL Virtual Cafe, VolunteerMatch, Washington State Library, WebJunction, and the Wyoming State Library (and more!)
Keep in mind it may be useful to periodically check the calendars mentioned for updated/new offerings in addition to the items below.
ð Please make sure to check the link for each item to confirm the time and convert to local (Pacific) time as needed: Pacific time is one hour behind Mountain time, two hours behind Central time, and three hours behind Eastern time.
January 2 (8 - 9a) / 23 Things: The Next Generation (NCompass Live - Nebraska Library Commission)
The 23 Things concept is familiar to most of us in the library world. Some have tried it out, some have tried a version of it, some still have doubts about whether it works, and some think it's over. Well, we're here to tell you, it's still going strong! Nebraska's state-wide lifelong learning program, Nebraska Learns 2.0, started as a 16 week program in 2008-2009. The original program was so popular it has continued as an ongoing program, with one new Thing offered each month since April 2009. Starting in February 2012, a BookThing was added to the program. Program organizers Christa Burns and Michael Sauers will talk about the process they have laid out over the past few years, how they've responded to participant feedback, and how the program became what it is today. They will also show other current examples of self-directed online learning programs, such as Boston Public Library's Learning for Life Online and the UK-based 23 Things for Professional Development.
For more information and to register, visit: http://nlc.nebraska.gov/scripts/calendar/eventshow.asp?ProgID=11903
January 7 (11a - 12p) / Learn About Makerspaces from the Innovators at Carnegie Library (Pittsburgh) (ALA TechSource)
Makerspaces are taking hold in the library world and they are spreading quickly, popping up in libraries of all types and sizes. Makerspaces give people a place to pursue their own interests in building things, using tools (physical or virtual) and connecting with one another. Libraries have expanded on traditional library services to provide DIY/craft/make services, setting up spaces within their buildings and within their communities that allow people to do anything from building model airplanes to 3-D printing to self-publishing novels.
Learn what makerspaces are and how they work from librarians who are on the cutting edge of this movement by attending our upcoming series of free webinars. Each webinar will feature a panel of staff, administration, and patrons from one of the libraries that have implemented a makerspace. They'll talk about how their makerspace concept began, how it was designed and how it was implemented. You'll learn about the maker movement in general, the role libraries are playing specifically, and get ideas about how you can get involved and start a makerspace in your library!
For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://goo.gl/oZYUR
January 8 (9 - 10a) / Burnout: Avoiding the flames (Washington State Library)
Library staff trying to keep up with changes in technology, demographics, & services may feel somewhat at sea. In this interactive session, Debra Westwood, Library Cluster Manager, King County Library System will look at how libraries are changing. Debra will help attendees learn about individual and group responses to change and devise specific strategies that individuals and work groups can use to remain buoyant in these difficult seas. Presented by Debra Westwood.
For more information, please visit: http://www.sos.wa.gov/library/libraries/firsttuesdays/default.aspx
January 8 (11a - 12p) / Bozarthzone! Better than Bullet Points (Washington State Library)
Effective e-learning involves much more than just putting PowerPoint shows on the Web. In this session we'll explore solid ideas for transforming bullet-based content into compelling, engaging, interactive online learning programs. See the possibilities for putting simple PowerPoint based e-learning to a level on par with programs created with long-learning-curve higher-end products, custom art, and approaches dependent on programming expertise. Audience: Trainers and instructional designers.
Jane Bozarth is North Carolina's self-appointed "E-Learning Goddess". While her specialty is in finding ways to cut the high costs of e-learning, Jane is also a popular classroom instructor and motivational speaker. Dr. Bozarth enjoys business writing and author of E-Learning Solutions on a Shoestring, Better than Bullet Points: Creating Engaging E-Learning with PowerPoint, From Analysis to Evaluation: Tools, Tips, and Techniques for Trainers, and Social Media for Trainers
January 8 (12 - 1p) / Keeping Your Library Safe: Black Belt Librarians (Infopeople)
Are your attempts to control your library's environment successful? Do your staff feel confident with implementing security policy? Are you really in charge of your library, or are the patrons in charge of you? These questions and more will be answered during Warren's frank and direct session on the essential elements you need to make your security program effective. During this hour, Warren will take the academic theory of security and show you how to actually apply it in the real world.
At the end of this one-hour webinar, participants will be able to: understand and correct existing security policy; define what makes a real-world security program work; form rules and guidelines for library conduct; and empower front line staff to control the library environment. This webinar will be of interest to all levels of library staff, from those on the front lines of customer service interaction to those in administration and management, in all types of libraries.
For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://infopeople.org/training/black-belt-librarians
January 9 (10 - 11a) / Data Privacy Month: Are You Smarter Than Your Phone? (Educause)
Nearly everyone on a college campus today has a mobile phone, capable of accomplishing amazing tasks while on the go. But, how SHOULD you make use of your smartphone? You are smarter than your phone if you know that you need to make careful choices about using your geo-location feature. You might post a picture to Facebook while on your European trip if there are other people still living at your address back home. But, if your house is empty while you travel, you would be smarter to wait to post until you get home. Do you really want everyone to know you are out alone at midnight by "checking in" at your local donut shop? You are smarter than your phone if you use sound judgment about revealing your location. You're smarter than your phone if you know you need to think critically about the sensitivity of the data you put on or access through your phone. Do you use your phone for banking, without password protecting the device? Your phone is happy to do it. But you are smarter than your phone if you protect it with a password. If you're not thinking critically about what you do with your phone, we'll help you think again!
For more information and to register, visit: http://www.educause.edu/events/educause-live-data-privacy-month-are-you-smarter-your-phone
January 9 (10 - 11a) / An Introduction for Facilitating Groups (Nonprofit Webinars)
At some point, even experienced trainers, facilitators and managers find themselves standing before groups whose dynamics are all over the board. Everyone is expressing an opinion, ideas are flying at warp speed, emotions are high, disagreement is rampant, and some people are shutting down while others are rebelling against the process. Wouldn't it be great to have the tools that allow you to regain control and confidently lead the group to effective results every time?
Join us and learn practical facilitation techniques to elevate your group handling skills and help you achieve amazing organizational results. Whether you facilitate focus groups, executive sessions, community gatherings, or task forces doing activities such as strategy development, issue resolution, requirements analysis, process improvement, or action planning, this webinar will give you a comprehensive approach you can apply immediately.
For more information and to register, visit: http://nonprofitwebinars.com/webinar/192013-an-introduction-to-facilitating-groups/
January 9 (11a - 12p) / Grantseeking Basics (GrantSpace)
Learn how to become a better grantseeker! In this class we will cover: what you need to have in place before you seek a grant; the world of grantmakers; the grantseeking process; and available tools and resources.
For more information and to register, visit: http://grantspace.org/Classroom/Training-Calendar/Live-Webinars/Grantseeking-Basics-2013-01-09-Webinar
January 9 (11:30a - 12:30p) / Culture: Communications, Collaboration, and Creating Core Values - inspired by R-Squared (CSL In Session - Colorado State Library)
Yes, we held snakes & spiders. Yes, we ran through an inflatable obstacle course and climbed a rock wall. And yes, duct tape was involved. How have we taken these experiences and come back to our work places? How can the core values of libraries guide our communications and workplace culture?
Let's talk about the risk taking, collaboration and the core values of libraries featuring ideas inspired by the Culture experience of R-Squared.
This session is part of our R-squared Conference Takeaways series. Not able to attend R-Squared? Great ideas in different experience areas are being shared by State Library staff through our CSL in Session program.
For more information and to register, visit: http://cslinsession.cvlsites.org/
January 9, 16, 23, and 30 (12 - 1:30p) / Strengthen the Influence of Your Leadership: People Skills, Personal Substance and Influence Smarts (Texas State Library)
NOTE: For maximum benefit, we encourage participation in all four live Webinar sessions, as content in each Webinar builds upon the previous session(s). In addition, the presenter may assign homework (and provide feedback) between sessions. However, if you know in advance that you cannot make it to a particular session, please go ahead and register for it. Your registration will entitle you to view the recording of the session you missed -- you will receive a link to the recording via email. Please view the recording prior to attending the next session.
For more information and to register, visit: https://www.tsl.state.tx.us/ld/workshops/webinars/strengthenleadership/index.html
January 10 (9 - 10a) / Service Excellence in Your Library (Washington State Library)
This spring, Kate Laughlin will be touring with her workshop, Service Excellence in Your Library. Get a sneak preview at this webinar.
All library staff from top to bottom, internal and external, are in a service position. What is it that sets an organization's level of service apart from others? How can employing these techniques propel the good service we already provide in WA's libraries into great service? Join us for an engaging look at transforming our library's culture to one of Service Excellence. Explore how such a transformation occurs, and as an individual, how you can encourage this change. This training emphasizes consistent approaches to service, while providing additional skills to help ensure satisfaction in all customer interactions. It is appropriate to anyone working in libraries, regardless of job position or library type.
Library consultant and trainer, Kate Laughlin, has been working in and with libraries since the late 1990s. In 2011, she had the opportunity to immerse with a focus group of 15 staff from different levels of library work, internal and external. From that intensive work came the creation of Service Excellence training, which is acutely relevant to the work we do in libraries and for our patrons.
NOTE: To join this webinar, make sure that Java is update and pop-ups enabled and use this link:
https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=2008170&password=M.CDF538AEB120639EDF0169D3F63E19
For more information and to register, visit: http://www.sos.wa.gov/library/libraries/training/trainingReg.aspx?session=3014&event=1673&standby=false&title=Webinar:%20Service%20Excellence%20in%20Your%20Library
January 10 (10 - 11a) / Troubleshooting Windows 8 for Beginners (O'Reilly)
First Thursday webcast. Getting started with repairing and fixing Windows 8 can be very complex with many technical tools you need to be familiar with. This needn't be the case though. In this webcast, Mike Halsey, the author of "Troubleshoot and Optimize Windows 8 Inside Out" will show you how even non-technical people can troubleshoot and repair Windows 8.
For more information and to register, visit: http://oreillynet.com/pub/e/2409
January 10 (11a - 12p) / Transforming Communities Through Apps: Part II (TechSoup for Libraries)
Interested in discovering more about developing apps to transform your community? Join us for a webinar designed especially for nonprofits and libraries! This webinar is the second part of a series on apps, as part of the App It Up project: Transforming Communities<http://home.techsoup.org/pages/appitup.aspx>. We'll feature guests from nonprofits and libraries who will share their hands-on experience with you.
[NOTE: Archived recording for Part I: Transforming Communities through Apps<http://www.techsoupforlibraries.org/events/transforming-communities-through-apps> is available]
Please contact webinars at techsoupglobal.org<mailto:webinars at techsoupglobal.org> with accessibility requests 72 hours before the start of the event.
For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://www.techsoupforlibraries.org/events/transforming-communities-through-apps-part-ii
January 10 (11a - 12p) / Landing Your Ideal Library Job (American Libraries Live)
This live video is going to focus on the library job market and the challenges that librarians at all points in their careers are facing in navigating it. The host for this episode is going to be David Connolly, who manages the ALA Joblist<http://joblist.ala.org/> site, a resource any job seeker should know. The panel for this episode is also going to include Bohyun Kim, Digital Access Librarian at Florida International University Medical Library and Jill Klees, a Career Liason who works with the San Jose State University School of Library and Information Science.
For more information (registration is not required), visit: http://americanlibrarieslive.org/
January 15, January 22, February 5 (7a - 8a) / Medline Plus and More (NN/LM)
This course is designed to train librarians and consumers on MedlinePlus, the premier consumer health database by the National Library of Medicine. Hands-on exercises and real life problems will be used as a method of teaching this database. Additional consumer health resources from the National Library of Medicine will be selected and demonstrated based on needs of participants.
For more information and to register, visit: http://nnlm.gov/ntcc/classes/class_details.html?class_id=513
January 15 (11a - 12p) Proposal Writing Basics (GrantSpace)
Learn the key components of a proposal to a foundation. For those new to proposal writing, this class will cover: How the proposal fits into the overall grantseeking process; What to include in a standard proposal to a foundation; Tips for making each section of your proposal stronger; What funders expect to see in your proposal and attachments; Tips for communicating with funders during the grant process; Additional resources on proposal writing, including sample proposals.
For more information and to register, visit: http://grantspace.org/Classroom/Training-Calendar/Live-Webinars/Proposal-Writing-Basics-2013-01-15-Webinar
January 15 (11a - 12p) / The Impact of an Ice Cream Sundae (WebJunction)
What does an ice cream sundae have to do with library partnerships? Let's pretend that your community organizations (school, academic, public and special libraries, and other local organizations) are your favorite kind of ice cream. Now let's ladle your favorite toppings over the ice cream to represent the organizations' resources, programs, personnel and funding. How can the ice cream "mix" with the toppings to be the most luscious dessert possible for the most people? When community organizations collaborate to share their resources with one another, they make the biggest possible impact on the most lives. Learn easy, understandable and powerful strategies that will give you renewed energy to create bold and imaginative collaborations among all types of community organizations. Presented by: Kathy Jacobs, Director, Yankton (SD) Community Library.
For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://webjunction.org/events/webjunction/The_Impact_of_an_Ice_Cream_Sundae.html
January 15 (11a - 12p) / Broadband Basics for Public Libraries (TechSoup for Libraries)
Wish you knew more about the basics of broadband, but you don't know who to ask? This beginner level webinar will introduce you to terms, tools, and concepts that will help increase your understanding. We will be joined by special guest, library consultant Kieran Hixon.
For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://www.techsoupforlibraries.org/events/broadband-basics-for-public-libraries
January 15 (12 - 1p) / The Keys to Successful Nonprofit Blogging that Drives Engagement (Nonprofit Webinars)
If you have a blog, do you wonder why you don't have more readers? If you don't have one yet, have you considered what a blog might do to help you create greater awareness for your cause? This webinar will help you understand what folks are looking for, and how you can deliver. Plus, we'll discuss ways to drive more traffic and create greater engagement with your posts. Master the right language for: Little-Understood Factors that Could Affect Your Blog Readership; How to Build a Blog Worth Sharing; and Why Your Blog Promotion Strategy Sucks, and How to Fix It
For more information and to register, visit: http://nonprofitwebinars.com/webinar/1162012-the-keys-to-successful-nonprofit-blogging-that-drives-engagement/
January 16 (9 - 10a) / Real Influence: Persuade Without Pushing and Gain Without Giving In (American Management Association)
"Listening, Engagement, Commitment: The Path to Win-Win Outcomes" In this post-pushing, post-selling world, influence can no longer be viewed as something you do to someone to get what you want. People today are more aware than ever before about self-serving tricks and tactics being used on them. In fact, gaining real influence isn't even about what you want. Based on the presenters' decades of experience and extensive interviews with high-level influencers-people in business, government, nonprofits, sports, the arts, and more - Goulston and Ullmen share what they've learned about the remarkable power of real influence and offer insights for tapping into it.
For more information and to register, visit: http://www.amanet.org/training/webcasts/Real-Influence-Persuade-Without-Pushing-and-Gain-Without-Giving-In.aspx
January 16 (11a - 12p) / Introduction to Finding Funders (GrantSpace)
Learn to find funders for your nonprofit with the Foundation Center's comprehensive funding research tool. This session provides an introduction to the Foundation Center's comprehensive online database, Foundation Directory Online Professional. Learn how to create customized searches to develop targeted lists of foundations that will match your nonprofit organization's funding needs. We will spend time exploring Power Search, which allows you to search across nine Foundation Center databases - grantmakers, grants, companies, 990s, news, jobs, RFPs, nonprofit literature, and PubHub reports. This webinar will include a demonstration of the database followed by hands-on searching time (you may want to allow for at least an extra 30 minutes past the hour to take full advantage of the practice time).
For more information and to register, visit: http://grantspace.org/Classroom/Training-Calendar/Live-Webinars/Introduction-to-Finding-Funders-2013-01-16-Webinar
January 16 (1 - 2p) / HTML5 for Mobile Devices (O'Reilly)
The market for mobile apps continues to evolve at a breakneck pace, as tablets join the parade of smartphones and feature phones. Join us for a hands-on webcast presented by Maximiliano Firtman author of Programming the Mobile Web, 2nd Edition, as he shows you how to build apps that access geolocation, accelerometer, multi touch screens and other features in these mobile devices. In this webcast you will learn about: what do you need to know today to create mobile web experiencesl; current and future platforms; main challenges: performance, native vs web, battery usage, fragmentation, debugging; full screen webapps and hybrids; and toolkit for successful HTML5 mobile apps
For more information and to register, visit: http://oreillynet.com/pub/e/2537
January 17 (10 - 11a) / Principles for Mobile Interface Design (O'Reilly)
Mobile app design for touchscreen devices has more in common with classic industrial design principles than the software interface development patterns of the desktop computing era. In this hands-on webcast presented by Jonathan Stark, author of 'Building Android Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript<http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920022886.do>' and 'Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript<http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9780596805791.do>', learn how to take your mobile app from concept to completed design by exploring practical principles and visual examples.
What will be covered? User centered design; defining the mobile context; pragmatic UI guidelines; editorial considerations for small screen; best practices for touch interfaces; and designing cross-platform controls. Who is this webcast for? This webcast is for web designers and developers who are interested in creating mobile apps. A basic familiarity with standard HTML, CSS, and JavaScript would be very helpful but is not required.
For more information and to register, visit: http://oreillynet.com/pub/e/2522
January 17 (12 - 1p) / QR Codes: Bridging the print-to-digital divide (Infopeople)
[NOTE: this is the third in a four-part series; the previous two parts have been archived: The Mobile Revolution and Libraries<http://infopeople.org/training/mobile-revolution> (Sep 27, 2012) and Text a Librarian<http://infopeople.org/training/text-librarian-ideas-best-practices> (Nov 15, 2012).]
QR codes (quick response codes) have been around for almost two decades now and libraries are beginning to use them to reach out and provide information and services. They are an excellent and inexpensive way for libraries to move their content and services out into busy public spaces, such as transportation hubs, mass transit vehicles and other local cultural and social institutions.
During this webinar we will explore current and potential uses of QR codes in libraries of all types while using the real-world experiences at the Contra Costa County Library as the primary examples and case studies. We will cover the: "Snap and Go" and "Discover and Go" projects; emerging best practices for QR Codes in libraries; and limitations, problems and professional backlash to their use.
At the end of this one-hour webinar, the third of a four-part series, participants will understand: the origins, purpose, and various uses worldwide of QR codes; technical requirements and best practices for generating and using QR codes; the current and potential uses of QR codes in libraries; how QR codes fit into the broader mobile revolution; and how libraries are using QR codes effectively. This webinar will be of interest to administrators, and library and IT staff in all types of libraries interested in using QR codes to advance the library's mission.
For more information and to register for this program, visit: http://infopeople.org/training/qr-codes
The following free webinars are available to learn more about the Gale products available through the Oregon State Library's Statewide Database Licensing Program<http://www.oregon.gov/osl/LD/Pages/technology/sdlp/index.aspx>. If you can't attend the live webinar, archived recordings of previous training sessions<http://www.cengagesites.com/Literature/790/gale-cengage-library-training/on-demand-training/> are also available.
[GVRL]Gale Virtual Reference Library (GVRL) Learn more about this award winning Reference tool named Best Overall Database for 2012 by Library Journal
· January 2, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (PT)<http://s2138.t.en25.com/e/er?channel=Eloqua&elq_mid=4771&elq_cid=2655252&s=2138&lid=10761&elq=9fe7d9e83ce84ff79aad6bc8ffad35c2>
· January 10, 12:00 p.m. -1:00 p.m. (PT)<http://s2138.t.en25.com/e/er?channel=Eloqua&elq_mid=4771&elq_cid=2655252&s=2138&lid=10762&elq=9fe7d9e83ce84ff79aad6bc8ffad35c2>
· January 18, 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. (PT)<http://s2138.t.en25.com/e/er?channel=Eloqua&elq_mid=4771&elq_cid=2655252&s=2138&lid=10763&elq=9fe7d9e83ce84ff79aad6bc8ffad35c2>
· January 21, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (PT)<http://s2138.t.en25.com/e/er?channel=Eloqua&elq_mid=4771&elq_cid=2655252&s=2138&lid=10764&elq=9fe7d9e83ce84ff79aad6bc8ffad35c2>
· January 29, 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. (PT)<http://s2138.t.en25.com/e/er?channel=Eloqua&elq_mid=4771&elq_cid=2655252&s=2138&lid=10765&elq=9fe7d9e83ce84ff79aad6bc8ffad35c2>
[GVRL]GVRL Subcollections Manager Learn how to easily build a customized library of eBooks to link on your library or course website
· January 16, 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. (PT)<http://s2138.t.en25.com/e/er?channel=Eloqua&elq_mid=4771&elq_cid=2655252&s=2138&lid=10766&elq=9fe7d9e83ce84ff79aad6bc8ffad35c2>
· January 28, 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. (PT)<http://s2138.t.en25.com/e/er?channel=Eloqua&elq_mid=4771&elq_cid=2655252&s=2138&lid=10767&elq=9fe7d9e83ce84ff79aad6bc8ffad35c2>
[Business Insights: Essentials]Business Insights: Essentials Learn more about this new business research tool that combines news, articles, and statistical analysis with an easy to use interface
· January 3, 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. (PT)<http://s2138.t.en25.com/e/er?channel=Eloqua&elq_mid=4771&elq_cid=2655252&s=2138&lid=10756&elq=9fe7d9e83ce84ff79aad6bc8ffad35c2>
· January 15, 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. (PT)<http://s2138.t.en25.com/e/er?channel=Eloqua&elq_mid=4771&elq_cid=2655252&s=2138&lid=10757&elq=9fe7d9e83ce84ff79aad6bc8ffad35c2>
· January 28, 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. (PT)<http://s2138.t.en25.com/e/er?channel=Eloqua&elq_mid=4771&elq_cid=2655252&s=2138&lid=10758&elq=9fe7d9e83ce84ff79aad6bc8ffad35c2>
[Gale Admin Tool][Gale Usage Website] Gale Usage and Administrative Tools Learn how to exploit these tools to give your library users the best research experience
Gale Admin Tool
· January 7, 11:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. (PT)<http://s2138.t.en25.com/e/er?channel=Eloqua&elq_mid=4771&elq_cid=2655252&s=2138&lid=10776&elq=9fe7d9e83ce84ff79aad6bc8ffad35c2>
· January 24, 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. (PT)<http://s2138.t.en25.com/e/er?channel=Eloqua&elq_mid=4771&elq_cid=2655252&s=2138&lid=10777&elq=9fe7d9e83ce84ff79aad6bc8ffad35c2>
Gale Usage Website
· January 9, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (PT)<http://s2138.t.en25.com/e/er?channel=Eloqua&elq_mid=4771&elq_cid=2655252&s=2138&lid=10759&elq=9fe7d9e83ce84ff79aad6bc8ffad35c2>
· January 22, 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. (PT)<http://s2138.t.en25.com/e/er?channel=Eloqua&elq_mid=4771&elq_cid=2655252&s=2138&lid=10760&elq=9fe7d9e83ce84ff79aad6bc8ffad35c2>
Cheers!
Darci
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Darci Hanning * Technology Development Consultant * Library Development Services
Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301
503-378-2527 darci.hanning at state.or.us<mailto:darci.hanning at state.or.us>
Ask me about Plinkit! http://www.plinkit.org/ http://oregon.plinkit.org<http://oregon.plinkit.org/>
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