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 interest
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.
Vanessa Freedman
Hebrew & Jewish Studies Librarian
UCL Library Services
University College London
Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT
Tel (Mon,
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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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.
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
Greetings safranim,
This topic has come up before (I've been looking through the
archives), but there are some of us fairly new to the organization
and list serve. SO - if you could help us out, that would be much appreciated.
First are you aware of any classes in librarianship for Jewish
lib
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