LE@D Course Listings

Lifelong Education @ Desktop has many classes available now and is continuing to develop other courses. The available courses are linked to course and registration/payment information.

Library Courses

Basic Budgeting
 
The budget is one of the library's most important planning tools. This course will help you to better understand the budget process and the components that make up a library's budget.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Become an Effective Trustee
 
One of the main targets for this course is the new trustee or board member — someone ready to begin their new trustee responsibilities but searching for more detailed information on what this job entails.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Capturing History: Digitization Projects
 
This tutorial covers the basics of scanning and will improve your understanding of the issues involved with digitization projects, including copyright issues, equipment, terms, funding.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Change Management and Leadership
 
Change is a given in 21st century libraries. Being an effective change agent and coping with change partly depends on your sense of perspective.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Ethical Standards for Library Leadership
 
This course is designed to present the basics of ethical behavior for library leadership and covers topics such as Everyday Ethical Standards, the Rule of Law, Transparency and Fairness, and other ethical concerns.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Ethics in the Real World: Library Case Studies
 
This course uses case studies to provide an opportunity to think, write, and talk about ethics. These simple case studies can help to anticipate complex issues.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Financial Management in Tough Times
 
It is possible to improve library service to the community while cutting the budget. As this course explains, budget cuts can be beneficial — providing an opportunity to examine service effectiveness and efficiency.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Gifts for Libraries: Be Careful What You Wish For
 
Of the many donations received, only a small percentage will likely be what the library really wants or needs. This course covers the elements of a complete gift policy and discusses the political and public relations implications.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Grant Writing Basics
 
Applying for a library grant can seem like a daunting task. Certainly, there is work involved, but with the help of this course, you will know the steps that are necessary and find that success is not as hard to attain as you might think.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Improving Co-Worker Relations
 
This course will give you some fresh perspectives on strengthening communication weaknesses in your library, along with some practical tools to tackle specific co-worker problems you may be worrying about today.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Improving Your Communications Skills: Presentation Skills for Librarians
 
This course strives to help librarians improve their presentation skills by demonstrating how their organization and presentation of information, as well as their presentation of themselves, affects the audience's receptiveness.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Influence: Even When You Don't Have Power or Authority
 
Influence can be taught and practiced. This course is for 21st century library people who choose to become influential.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Keeping Your Library Looking Good
 
In an ideal world, your library would be designed for easy maintenance. Your custodial staff would know which products clean which surfaces. And, you would have staff and a clientele that appreciated the library and took really good care of it. In the real world...
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Leadership in Libraries: Becoming an Everyday Leader
 
Today, leadership skills are required at every level to ensure libraries can respond effectively to the new worlds we live in. Everybody needs to be able to think and act like a leader.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Library Privacy and Confidentiality: Law and Policy
 
Librarians have fought to protect the privacy of library users. Now, a precarious balance exists between privacy rights and laws relating to public information. This course will help prepare you in the event that you must some day decide between individual privacy and law enforcement.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Managing Difficult Patrons with Confidence!
 
Dealing with difficult patrons is a never-ending topic among library staff. This course is intended to provide each participant with a basic tool-kit that can be applied to manage a variety of difficult patron situations.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Meetings for Results
 
Whether you are the organizer or an attendee, there are certain expectations regarding your work within any meeting. This course will provide you with new tools and practical ideas to implement in your library meetings.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Mentors and Protégés: Creating Successful Workplace Programs
 
Today's mentor programs are shaping the future of librarianship. Throughout this course, we will be exploring how to create the best interchanges between mentors and protégés, with an eye toward positive results for all involved.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Microsoft Office 2003: Excel
 
Microsoft Excel is probably one of the most versatile and powerful programs you can have on your desktop. Having a basic understanding of the software can save you hours of time and make record-keeping a much simpler process.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Microsoft Office 2003: PowerPoint
 
Designed to help librarians make effective presentations to governing boards, conferences, and community groups, this tutorial walks the novice through choosing the best slide designs and perfecting presentation skills.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Microsoft Office 2003: Word and Publisher
 
The purpose of this short course is to provide some basic templates for common library applications using Microsoft Word and Publisher 2003.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Microsoft Office: Using Templates in Word and Publisher 2007
 
The purpose of this short course is to provide some basic templates for common library applications using the latest release of Microsoft Word and Publisher.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Multicultural Literature for Children and Young Adults
 
An understanding of how to define and evaluate multicultural literature for children is critical. This short course will introduce tenets of evaluation of different genres of literature in terms of both literary and extra-literary concerns.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Online Research Strategies for Librarians
 
This course is designed to help you become a better searcher, and therefore a more successful finder!
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Providing Excellent Customer Service in a Multi-Cultural Environment
 
Serving diverse and multicultural customers is an exciting and challenging part of working in libraries today. But it also presents situations that may be new and unsettling.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Reaching Reluctant Readers
 
The term reluctant reader refers to young people who can read with some independence, but choose not to. There are a variety of reasons, but with some motivation it is possible to get these students to re-engage with the process of reading.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Reaching Teenagers
 
Libraries are in a unique position to reach the needs of today's young adults. This tutorial will give you specific ways you can reach out to teens and provide asset building programs in your library.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Retailing Methods and Techniques in Libraries
 
Successful retailers realize what their product is and they maximize sales as a result. Libraries need to realize that the same principles hold true with the products we provide.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

RFID Technology
 
This course will offer you exciting information concerning Radio Frequency Identification. RFID systems are changing security and tracking procedures in many libraries, but is it the right option for you?
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Strategic Planning: Quick, Cheap, and Decent
 
What happens if you don't have time to research and write an A+ strategic plan? What if you have an impossible deadline, no budget, no experience, and no staff? Something has to give.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Strategic Planning: The Five-Minute Introduction
 
Strategic planning is about inventing a new future and creating a written plan for coordinating the steps and resources to get there. Five minutes is all it takes to explain the main steps of a more reasonable, beneficial planning process for your library.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Supervision without Micromanagement
 
Why is effective library supervision so hard, even for the smart, nice, and experienced library employee? This course will illustrate the supervisory techniques necessary for improving your library's productivity and workplace relations.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Technical Services: What they do, Why they do it, How it's changing
 
From their day-to-day work processes to their contributions to the library's mission, this course is designed to give you an overview of what typically constitutes technical services work in a library.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Trends in Children's Literature
 
In addition to providing a brief review of the basics of children's literature, this course will examine contemporary books and trends. Primary emphasis will be placed on books published since 2000 and strategies for keeping current on new titles published each year.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Understanding Budgets
 
Budgeting is an intimidating process for most of us. This course explores the definition of a budget and seeks to introduce different budgetary sources and budget types commonly found in libraries.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Using Databases
 
The ability to utilize database services is an increasingly vital skill for reference and research. This in-depth course will concentrate on addressing the needs of library professionals using electronic databases.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Volunteers: Recruitment, Development, and Supervision
 
Libraries can benefit tremendously from the work of volunteers. This course is designed to provide library staff the tools to create and effectively manage a successful volunteer program.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 

Weeding: It's Not Optional
 
Weeding, de-selection, culling, or inventory control is an important aspect of successful collection management. This course will discuss the reasons for weeding, the criteria for weeding, the steps in the weeding process, and then help you design a weeding project.
 
Facilitator: Self-paced
Dates: Open
Cost: $25
 
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