Digital Citizenship in Today's Libraries
August 30, 10:30-12:30 pm (CDT)
In today's world, information is communicated and learned through a wide 
variety of media channels and sources, most of which are through some sort of 
electronic or digital device. Therefore, becoming media and information 
literate requires a new set of digital skills that is ever evolving as 
technology changes at a rapid pace. Mastering these new skills, is what 
prepares students, patrons, and everyone in our communities to become digital 
citizens. In this course, we will define what it means to be a digital citizen, 
followed by deep-dives into the nine elements of digital citizenship. 
Throughout the discussion, we will identify services and programming 
opportunities that libraries of all types can provide to help promote digital 
citizenship in their communities. Register today at 
https://www.amigos.org/node/4498. Early bird registration ends August 8.

Clicking the Bait: helping Patrons Decipher Fake News and Alternative Facts 
(back by popular demand!)
September 7, 10:00-12:00 pm (CDT)
A 2016 study from Stanford University reports that most middle school to 
college age students are unable to evaluate information and news they come 
across online. According to a different study released by Pew Research Center 
last year, two-thirds of adults say the prevalence of fake news confuses them 
about current events. Librarians have always been at the forefront of 
information literacy, but the recent influx of fake news and alternative facts 
in the media and elsewhere has made our role more important than ever. In this 
course, we will learn how to identify misinformation and alternative facts by 
applying various media/information literacy techniques and exploring resources 
that can be used to separate fact from fiction. In turn, you will be able to 
pass this knowledge on to your patrons to help them decipher what is fake and 
what is real information. Register today at https://www.amigos.org/node/4317. 
Early bird registration ends August 16.

Cataloging eBooks: RDA and Provider-Neutral Guidelines
September 7, 10:30-12:30 pm (CDT)
Cataloging eBooks in a shared cataloging environment presents unique 
challenges. What is it--a book or a computer file? For the purpose of 
cataloging, is a PDF the same as an ePub, Nook or Kindle file? This two-hour 
workshop will answer these questions and more. The topics to be covered 
include: RDA definitions for online resource and eBook; RDA instructions and 
provider-neutral guidelines for cataloging eBooks; building MARC records for 
eBooks. Register today at https://www.amigos.org/node/4500. Early bird 
registration ends August 16.

View our entire training schedule at http://www.amigos.org/continuing_education.

Jodie


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Jodie Borgerding
Consulting & Education Services Manager
Amigos Library Services
1190 Meramec Station Road, Suite 207 | Ballwin, MO  63021-6902
800-843-8482 x2897 | 972-340-2897(direct)
www.amigos.org<http://www.amigos.org/> | 
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Privacy and Security for Today's Library
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September 21, 2017
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