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Online Learning with a Nebraska Connection
A new LE@D class authored by Nebraska’s own Kit Keller is now available from the University of North Texas, Online Research Strategies for Librarians “explores the online resources that impact library services, providing tips and techniques for improving Web search capabilities.”
LE@D (Lifelong Education @ Desktop) offers many online C.E. programs for librarians at modest prices. Some class titles that caught my eye include: Grant Writing Basics, Financial Management in Tough Times, and Retailing Methods and Techniques in Libraries. That’s just a small sample, so check them out.
Nebraska librarians who participate in LE@D courses earn C.E. credit in the Nebraska Librarian Certification program.
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