Classes and Events
Technology Maintenance
The technology maintenance track is a series of classes that provide a comprehensive overview of the core concepts, issues, hardware, and software needed for institutions to support information technology-based services. Topics covered in the core classes include managing, protecting, and troubleshooting computers and operating a network. Elective classes address other technologies, including wireless networks and RFID, as well as filtering issues and sophisticated web searching. This track includes face-to-face and live online classes.
Below is a list of events included in this training track:
Emerging Technologies for Library Managers 2010 (Live Online)
Integrate or Federate: Options and Architectures for Library Discovery (Live Online)
Introduction to Filtering (Live Online)
Open Source 101: What, Why, How? (Live Online)
Open Source 102: No Geeks Required, Open Source Public Workstations (Live Online)
Open Source 201: Six Projects for Learning about Open-Source Applications in Public Libraries (Live Online)
RFID in the Library (Live Online)
RSS and Other Internet Feeds in the Library: Making Content Convenient (Live Online)
Securing Public Access PCs
Troubleshooting PCs
Using OCLC Web Services and the WorldCat Search API (Live Online)
WebJunction: Using TechAtlas to Manage the Technology in Your Library (Live Online)
What’s Next? Planning for Tomorrow’s Technology Trends in Libraries
Wireless Technology in Libraries
Xtreme Web Searching (Live Online)