If you can read this, thank a teacher. This adage, usually attributed to former U.S. President Harry Truman, became popular on T-shirts and bumper stickers during the late 20th century. […] Read More »
If you’re looking for a Webinar, workshop, or session about some aspect of special librarianship, odds are good an SLA chapter or division is offering it. A recent review of […] Read More »
February 22, 2016 | Categories:
Learning
Librarians go by dozens of different titles—knowledge analyst, research director, and shared services manager, to name just three. But no matter your title, you probably fill several roles that are […] Read More »
Join your info pros colleagues on November 12 for the SLA 2015 Virtual Conference. The virtual event features three popular sessions from the annual conference in June. The sessions received […] Read More »
If you have been meaning to take a course on the updated Canadian copyright law, this may be the time to do so. Starting September 24, the updated Canadian Copyright […] Read More »
Once you determine how your organization can work better (smarter!), it’s imperative to manage the process that brings about that change. Join Dale Stanley and Deb Hunt as they explore […] Read More »
How much do you know about fair use in Canada? Copyright-protected ideas? Copyright registration? Certificate in Copyright Management instructor Lesley Ellen Harris dispels several Canadian copyright myths in a recent […] Read More »
Certificate in Copyright Management instructor Lesley Ellen Harris created this short video to tell you about two upcoming courses in the program that will take place at SLA 2015 in […] Read More »
NOTE: REGISTRATION FOR THESE COURSES IS NOW CLOSED. There are two opportunities in Boston for conference attendees to work with expert instructors to gain a better understanding of the benefits […] Read More »
Ever had an out-of-body experience? A once-in-a-lifetime experience? A near-death experience? Me neither—although the first time I went motorcycle riding with my husband, I sort of wished my body had […] Read More »