Library Science Continuing Education Online is Available

Article by Willa (3,957 pts ) , published Sep 9, 2009

Do you have a career in library science, but could use some additional training or coursework? Career development and continuing education online classes are available for the library science professional. Read on to find out more.

American Library Association Accredited Programs

For the library professional seeking graduate credit, library science continuing education online courses in the masters degree program that are ALA accredited and approved are offered by numerous universities in summer sessions.

Distance learning opportunities through e-Learning offered by the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) provide library science continuing education online courses with an interactive classroom environment.

The Public Library Association (PLA) offers library career development online learning opportunities such as Public Library Service Response, Strategic Planning and Management. These affordable interactive classes are available on demand as needed.

Library Information Science Courses

Library career development courses online that earn a 1 hour credit each are Map Cataloging, Teaching with Maps and Cartographic Materials, Cataloging for School Libraries and Integrating Web 2.0 Into the Classroom. The university, much like The University of Wisconsin, Madison, may have available tuition assistance for these Library Science continuing education online courses.

Reference and User Services Association (RUSA)

Library professionals that are interested in enhancing their knowledge in the area of reference must meet the application deadlines for these scheduled library science continuing education online courses. Classes such as Genealogy 101, Reference Interview, Business 101 Reference, Reader's Advisory 101 and Marketing Basics for Libraries are provided by the American Library Association (ALA) annually at participating colleges and universities.

The Resources

The American Library Association produces ongoing and scheduled courses for library professionals. Whether you work in the law, medical, theology, college & research or government archives sector, library science continuing education for professional development is offered from the specific library association where you are employed. It is vital to keep up with today's ever changing technology. Career development courses are also offered by colleges and universities across the country through continuing education online classes for the convenience of working individuals seeking to enhance their careers.

http://www.slis.wisc.edu/continueed/index.html

http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/pla/plaevents/elearningatpla/index.cfm

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