Re: [ha-Safran]: Judaica librarianship - Classes

2009-11-16 Thread Susan Dubin
Haim A Gottschalk, MLS student at IU, wrote:

An accredited online course sounds good.  Would the course be a
continuing education course? Would the course be an actual course at
an LIS program that would be open to non-LIS students?



We have discussed both possibilities. Would anyone be interested in 
working with the Education Committee and Yelena Luckert who is 
researching the programs available out there?
Susan Dubin
AJL President


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RE: [ha-Safran]: Judaica librarianship - Classes

2009-11-16 Thread Vanessa Freedman
An online course sounds like a great idea, especially if modules could be
taken for continuing professional development, not just for credit towards a
degree.


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Re: [ha-Safran]: Judaica librarianship - Classes

2009-11-12 Thread Haim A Gottschalk
An accredited online course sounds good.  Would the course be a 
continuing education course? Would the course be an actual course at 
an LIS program that would be open to non-LIS students?

Haim A Gottschalk
MLS student at IU





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Re: [ha-Safran]: Judaica librarianship - Classes

2009-11-12 Thread Aaron Kuperman
Wouldn't an accredited ONLINE course make a lot more sense, perhaps even
two or three courses (cataloging and reference, or perhaps different
courses relevant to Israeli materials, "Rabinicial materials",
etc.). There already is a well established program for distance education
in library science.

Aaron Wolfe Kuperman
Library of Congress, ABA USPL, Law Cataloging Section

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Re: [ha-Safran]: Judaica librarianship - Classes

2009-11-09 Thread Daniel Stuhlman
At 12:54 AM 11/04/2009, you wrote:
Greetings safranim,

libraries?  I mean, at colleges or universities, either online or in
classrooms.  Not ceus - for example - as AJL does every year. COuld
be a full progrqm or just some courses toward a certificate or
specialization within another degree -  but the main element must be
librarianship as related to Judaica/Jewish llibraries.


A few years ago I taught a course at San Jose State University in 
Judaica Librarianship.  If the schools recognize a need they will 
offer a course.  I suggest asking Rutgers University.  I have 
discussed this kind of course with them. The challenge is getting the 
numbers of students to justify a course.  If you would approach the 
schools, they would listen.





Daniel Stuhlman
Chicago, IL
ddstuhlman at earthlink.net

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