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Internet-delivered LIS Continuing Education workshops

It's a great time to augment your resume without the pressure of winter travel or 
schedules.  How?  Enroll in an LIS continuing education workshop delivered via the 
Internet.  Learn at work or at home - a computer with Internet access is all that's 
needed to access these workshops, accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week during 
the posting period.  Full descriptions of each workshop, prices, and dates can be 
accessed from

<http://informatics.buffalo.edu/faculty/robinson/ce/descriptions.htm>.

Workshop topics:

Computers - Networking:
     - Basic Networking for Librarians
     - Implementing New Library Technologies
Government Information/Documents:
     - Documents Jump Start
     - Documents Survival Kit: The Citation Method
     - Legislative Research
     - Regulations
Web Design - Internet Technologies:
     - Constructing Usable, Accessible Web sites from Scratch
     - Introduction to XML
     - Designing and Constructing Database Driven Web Sites

Course modules are posted on the Web and accessed via a password sent by E-mail to 
registrants. Participants proceed at their own pace through course content, with 
questions and assignments fielded by the instructor via a Web Bulletin Board or by 
E-mail.
These non-credit courses do not require enrollment at the University at Buffalo and 
will not appear on university transcripts. They accrue Continuing Education credits 
-- CEUs.
For more information, review the course descriptions 
<http://informatics.buffalo.edu/faculty/robinson/ce/descriptions.htm> or contact 
Judith Robinson, Department of Library and Information Studies, School of 
Informatics, 534 Baldy Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260-1020; (716) 645-2412 ext. 1166; FAX 
(716) 645-3775; E-mail: lisrobin@buffalo.edu; 
http://informatics.buffalo.edu/faculty/Robinson/index.htm






Jennifer Graham
Graduate Assistant
Department of Library and Information Studies
(716) 645-2412
jgraham5@buffalo.edu
http://informatics.buffalo.edu
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