CILIP Training & Development launches Autumn 2007 programme
CILIP's highly respected Training & Development department is pleased to launch its Autumn 2007 programme, featuring more than 40 one and two-day courses running from September to December.
A number of brand new courses have been added such as:
* Disability Equality Duty: are you meeting it?
* Evidence-based information practice
* Handling enquiries: the basics
* Information literacy in Higher Education
The programme also includes repeats of our most popular and oversubscribed courses, including:
* Desk research skills
* Introduction to MARC 21
* Training end-users
* Introduction to management skills
All courses being held in the last quarter of the year are advertised in the Autumn 2007 Training Update. A copy can be obtained by contacting the Training & Development department on 020 7255 0560 or at training@cilip.org.uk. The programme is also available at www.cilip.org.uk/trainingcourses.
CILIP Training & Development provide high quality courses and onsite training tailored to meet the learning, training and developmental needs of the modern library and information community. With an annual programme of around 130 courses, the workshops cover a diverse range of themes, from up-to-the-minute topics to essential foundation skills.
Contact: Penny Simmonds, Head of Department, CILIP Training & Development.
Tel: 020 7255 0562.
Email: penny.simmonds@cilip.org.uk
CILIP: the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals is the leading professional body for librarians, information specialists and knowledge managers. It forms a community of around 35,000 people engaged in library and information work, of whom around 22,000 are CILIP members and around 12,000 are regular customers of CILIP Enterprises.
CILIP members work in all sectors, including business and industry, science and technology, further and higher education, schools, local and central government, the health service, the voluntary sector, national and public libraries. For more information about CILIP, please go to www.cilip.org.uk.
Updated: 24 January 2008