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Click U Live! is an exclusive member benefit offered through Click University. Click University offers SLA members access to these and other great learning experiences. For information on joining SLA and additional member benefit information, visit Membership.
Click U Live! gives anyone access to engage in a live interactive Web-based presentation. All you need is a computer with an Internet connection and a telephone.
The seminars which use web-based visuals and audio conferencing are a great way to learn without leaving the workplace. Click here to find out what you need to attend. The dates and topics are listed below. Seminars are typically held on Wednesday from 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm ET.
For those who wish to attend the program but are unable to join the "live" program , a "REPLAY" will be made available within two to three business days. You will be able to hear and see the presentation – just like attending live!
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The best part of our seminar is how easy it is to take advantage of it! To learn more or if you have any questions, e-mail us at learning@sla.org or call the Professional Development Center at +1-703-647-4925.
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JANUARY
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Researching Patent and Trademark Information
9 January 2008
Part 1: Patent Information—Innovation and Discovery
23 January 2008
Part 2: Trademark Information—What’s in a Name?
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Michael White, Librarian for research services, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario
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FEBRUARY
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6 February 2008 Technology Troubleshooting and Customer Service Made Simple
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Robert Cullin, Co-founder and vice president of E•vanced Solutions, Inc
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20 February 2008 Introduction to Institutional Data Repositories
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Michael Witt, Interdisciplinary research librarian, assistant professor of library science, Purdue University
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MARCH
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5 March 2008
Creating Indexes on Web Sites and Intranets
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Heather Hedden, Information taxonomist, Viziant Corporation; freelance book and Web site indexer, Hedden Information Management
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19 March 2008 Preparing to Make a Business Case
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Maggie Weaver, Principal, Shaftesbury Associates
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APRIL
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Electronic Collection Development
9 April 2008 Part 1: E-library Collection Planning
23 April 2008
Part 2: E-library Collection Strategies, Organization, and Maintenance
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Diane K. Kovacs, President, of Kovacs Consulting—Internet & Web Training
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MAY
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7 May 2008 Tough Questions - Good Answers: How to Answer the Toughest Questions with Good Messages
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Tom Calcagni, Chief communications strategist, SLA
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21 May 2008
Social Networking Tools Inside the Organization
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Connie Crosby, Principle of Crosby Group Consulting
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AUGUST
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Dealing With Difficult People
13 August 2008 Part 1: Don’t Let Other People Decide How You will Behave
20 August 2008
Part 2: What Was I thinking!
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Goldie Newman, BA,BSW,CW is a Communication Specialist and principal of Mandel Newman Associates in Toronto
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SEPTEMBER
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11 September 2008
Best Practices for Setting Up Wikis
24 September 2008
How to be an Effective Meeting Facilitator |
Darlene Fichter, Data Library Coordinator, University of Saskatchewan
Jennifer Blagg, Attorney at Law |
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OCTOBER
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8 October 2008
The Year in Web Searching: News, Updates, and Changes at Google, Yahoo!, Live, and More
22 October 2008
Web 2.0 Software and the Embeddable Web
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Greg Notess, Professor and Reference Team Leader, Montana State University
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NOVEMBER
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5 November 2008
Digital Content Management: Critical Deployment Issues in Process & Personnel, Part 1
12 November 2008
Digital Content Management: Critical Deployment Issues in Process & Personnel, Part 2
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K. Matthew Dames, Partner at Seso Group, LLC
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DECEMBER
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3 December
Green your Library, Part 1: why it is important to do it
17 December
Green your Library, Part 2: easy steps you can take to do it
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Anca Novacovici, Founder and president of Eco-Coach, Inc |
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