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Classes and Events

Social Networking

The Social Networking training track is a series of classes that provide a comprehensive overview of the core concepts, issues, hardware, and software needed for institutions to incorporate, manage and support social network applications. These applications help promote the library’s collections and services. They also assist in your outreach efforts by allowing libraries to target services to specific communities within these social networking venues. Below is a list of events included in this training track:

Below is a list of events included in this training track:

Instant Messaging for Communication, Reference and Outreach in Libraries (Live Online)

LibraryThing for Libraries and You (Live Online)

Making the Most of Social Bookmarking in Your Library (Live Online)

Marketing Your Library Services Using Social Networking Tools (Live Online)

Podcasting for Libraries (Live Online)

Promoting Library Services Using Blogs and RSS

Promoting Library Services Using Blogs and RSS (Live Online)

Promoting Your Library by Creating a YouTube Library Video (Live Online)

RSS for Libraries (Live Online)

The Library as Place (Live Online)

Trends in Technology (Live Online)

Using Technology in Information Literacy Programs (Live Online)

Using the OCLC WorldCat Resource Sharing Direct Request Service On Demand

Web 2.0: Social Software Applications for Libraries

Web 2.0: Social Software Applications for Libraries (Live Online)

YA Lit 2.0 (Live Online)

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