[DCRM-L] online courses or training opportunities/resources
Henry Raine
hraine at nyhistory.org
Wed Mar 18 09:16:50 MDT 2020
I recommend the LIbrary Juice Academy online classes. There are 20 classes
being offered in April: http://libraryjuiceacademy.com/courses.php Not
directly related to DCRM cataloging, to be sure, but useful for any
21st-century librarian. I've taken a number of LJA classes and they've been
very good and informative.
Best,
Henry
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 11:05 AM Karen Nelson <karenjnelson at uvic.ca> wrote:
> Hi, everyone;
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> Special Collections cataloguing is on my horizon, and since institutional
> shutdown is a distinct possibility, I’m trying to locate some training
> materials or opportunities which might be available at short notice. This
> is such a great opportunity for uninterrupted study! No cloud without its
> [somewhat tarnished] silver lining.
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> Of course, I will reconnoiter the RBMS website, but just in case anyone
> knows of anything else for the newbie, I’d be happy to hear from them.
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> Thanks!
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New-York Historical Society Museum & Library
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Voice: 212-485-9257
Email: henry.raine at nyhistory.org
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