Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Delivering Distance Library Services: What Works, What Doesn't, and Where Do We Go From Here?

Register Today!  Go to the online website:  http://www.cla-net.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=%20402

Date:          Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Time:          3:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Location:      Online via WebEx

Workshop content
With the major push in e-resources and distance education, it is imperative that librarians begin to plan and assess distance library services. This webinar will walk you through the opportunities for offering exemplary distance library services without huge financial investment. Many libraries do not have a designated distance services librarian, and even when they do, providing distance services often falls upon librarians who have not been trained in this area.

The USC Libraries have been providing library services to distance students at a rapid pace. Over the last few years USC has expanded its online master's degree programs to over 3,000 students. With no extra budget, the librarians have stepped up and worked with their departments to lead the way in providing valuable and innovative library services to students who never set foot on campus.

This webinar will guide you through the process and allow you to plan, assess, and learn from the pitfalls of librarians on the frontline of distance education.

Registration
Registration deadline is April 27, 2012
   $20 non-members
   $15 CLA members
   $10 student members

Speakers
Dr. Jade G. Winn, Associate University Librarian | Head, Education and Social Work Library Services, University of Southern California
Melanee Vicedo, Assistant University Librarian | Social Work Librarian, University of Southern California

Questions? Please email Jade Winn (jadewinn@usc.edu)

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