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Updated information on Fall 2008 professional development opportunities at Rutgers 
University:

Online Library Assistant Training for school libraries:
http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/professional-development/online-library-assistant-training-program.html
An online, on-the-job training program that offers you or your staff the
opportunity to explore some of the "big picture" issues in libraries
beyond the specific tasks of your everyday job.

Fall dates: September 15 to November 21
price: $500

Online Youth Literature Certificate program:
http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/professional-development/youth-literature-online-certificate-program.html
Post-master's degree online course of study for librarians, teachers,
and others concerned with preserving and passing on the rich literary
heritage to children and young people in a technological age.
Fall courses:
Fantasy and Speculative FictionFrom Suess to Sendak to Sis
price: Tuition for Fall term has not been finalized but should be approx. $1680 for 
NJ Residents

Associate SLMS and post-MLIS SLMS program:
http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/professional-development/associate-and-post-mlis-school-library-media-specialist-program.html

The 2008-2009 academic years is a particularly exciting time in New Jersey for 
school librarians! Earn your Certificate of Eligibility with us. 

We are accepting Fall applications for online school library courses, as well as 
the alternative path coursework (9 credits that can be completed online) for 
completion of the education requirement for CEAS or standard certification. Online 
coursework means no commuting costs for you, and your building supervisor does not 
have to be concerned with your physical absence from the school. Our instructors 
work hard to maintain a high degree of interaction with our online students and 
ensure that everyone is engaged. If you have never taken online courses before, do 
not feel intimidated! We will help you acclimate with highly 
personable,service-oriented advisers and faculty.

New for Spring 2009:
Ethical Use Issues: Copyright in the 21st Century Classroom
For all educations in the K-12 environment

Community Librarianship: Advocacy, Partnership, and Community Relations
For school and public libraries!

Contact us at 732-932-7169 or at mandrich@rutgers.edu for more information or a 
personalized assessment of what we can offer you.

Thank you,
Melanie

Melanie Andrich
Director of Professional Development Studies
School of Communication, Information and Library Studies
Rutgers University
4 Huntington Street, New Brunswick, NJ  08901-1071
Phone:  732-932-7169
Fax:  732-932-9314
E-mail:  mandrich@rci.rutgers.edu
Visit our website at http://scils.rutgers.edu/pds/



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