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Network Systems Administrator
1005 West 41st Street
Austin, Texas 78756
Phone: (512) 583-0704, ext. 15
From: Mike Buras [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 1:56 PM
To: CTLS-L ([email protected])
Subject: NEW CTLS WORKSHOP - Sustaining Library Technology: The Thin Client Alternative
Scenario
Heres
the deal: A kind community benefactor has donated $2,000 to your library. The library has ten public access
computers: three are 5-years-old, four are 4-years-old, and three are not quite
current. Can you buy enough
computers and software upgrades to update them all to that virtually new
level?
Description
Sustaining Library
Technology: The Thin Client
Alternative is aimed at the
directors of small public libraries.
Participants will first examine current technology costs in their
libraries and how costs may differ when using terminal services (thin client)
technology. Participants will learn
what terminal services is, how it works, its technical requirements, and the
benefits it can provide to their libraries. The workshop features both lecture and
hands-on components, enabling participants to explore and evaluate the
technology directly from a users perspective. Participants must be comfortable using a
Windows or Mac-based computer interface. (Provides 5.0 hours of CE
credit.)
Objectives
After attending, the
participant in this workshop will be able to:
§
Understand the terms terminal services and thin client
§
Evaluate the cost
components of their librarys current computer
technology
§
List three or more
benefits in implementing terminal services
§
List two or more
disadvantages in implementing terminal services
§
Evaluate the operation of
software in a public access setting using both Windows and Linux terminal
services environments
Dates &
Locations
§
August 29, 2006
§
August 30, 2006
§
August 31, 2006
Registration begins at
9:00 a.m. Class is 9:30 a.m. 4:00
p.m. with time for Q&A afterwards. Register for this workshop at http://www.ctls.net/document/wssignup.asp.
Questions? Call Mike Buras at (800) 262-4431, ext.
15, or email [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Presenter
Sponsored by Central Texas Library
System, Inc.
This project made possible by a grant
from the
through the

