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 From: Stephen B. Alayon <[email protected]>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 8:40 PM
Subject: [FilipinoLibrarians] Fw: ALCTS 2013 Online Course Grant for Library 
Professionals from Developing Countries
 

This might be of interest to you.
http://www.ala.org/alcts/awards/grants/onlinegrant

Online Course Grant for Library Professionals from Developing Countries
Purpose
The goal of this program is helping library professionals from 
developing countries stay current with the latest trends and 
developments in technical services areas and enhance their professional 
knowledge and skills in librarianship and information science.
One free seat per ALCTS online continuing educational course session 
is available to librarians and information professionals from developing 
countries.
Criteria
Applicants must:
        * Have a degree in library or information science (e.g. a 4-year 
undergraduate degree or a master’s) or, 
        * be enrolled in a library or information science program in a 
developing country or,
        * be working as a librarian or information professional in a developing 
country
        * Be a legal national from a qualifying developing country (see lists 
of Qualifying Countries: World Bank  |  United Nations) living in this country.
        * Have working knowledge of English
        * Have technical abilities to participate in an online course: *
        * computer skills: be comfortable with Internet browsers such as 
Internet 
Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, etc.; a word processing program, such as 
Microsoft Word, Word Perfect, etc., be able to send emails with 
attachments; copy and paste text; download and save a file, install a 
program or plug-in; quickly learn a new program using online tutorial or Help 
section;
        * regular unlimited access to a computer (at least a Pentium II-based 
PC or a G3 PowerMac machine;
        * a reliable high-speed Internet connection (Broadband or DSL, or at 
least 56k modem);
        * antivirus software installed and kept up-to-date on a computer.
*See Are you ready for online learning? for general information on online 
learning. Also look for technical 
requirements at course description as they may vary from course to 
course. Send e-mail to [email protected] if you have any questions.
        * Financial need in assistance due to insufficient or lack of funding 
for professional development from your employer.
        * Legal nationals from developing countries studying abroad are not 
eligible for this grant.
Project Promotion
The information about ALCTS online courses for librarians or 
information professionals from developing countries will be posted at 
the web sites of ALCTS Continuing Education Committee and International 
Relations Committee. The courses will be also advertised at the alaworld 
discussion list.
A link to the Online Course Schedules, the Application Form and a list of 
Qualifying Countries will be provided to the ALA 
divisional international relations committees’ web sites and appropriate 
discussion lists.
Application Procedures
Registration
Registration for ALCTS grants will open after the annual schedule of 
courses becomes available. The IRC Committee creates the registration 
schedule and decides on the number of sessions open for simultaneous 
registration. Registration will stay open for at least 30 but no more 
than 45 days.
Submission
Applications for course sections beginning between February 25 
and September 9, 2013 may be submitted between November 26 and December 
30, 2012. After December 30, the application will be closed.
        * Find information about each online web course and session schedules 
on the ALCTS web site.
        * Applicants must submit the interactive web form at: 
https://alctsprogram.wufoo.com/forms/alcts-online-course-grant-application-form/
        * The form must be completed in English.
        * The number of courses that one individual can receive is no more than 
two free courses per year.
Selection
The ALCTS International Relations Committee will review all 
applications according to eligibility and required criteria and select 
the winners. E-mail acceptance will be sent to a successful applicant as soon 
as the decision is made but not later than three weeks prior to 
the course starting date. If a winner does not respond to the Award 
letter within two weeks after receiving the award notice, her/his seat 
will be offered to the next eligible applicant.
Waiting List
The Committee may create a waiting list for eligible applicants if 
necessary. The applicants placed on a waiting list will be 
informed about the status of their application. They have the option to 
stay on the waiting list, or to withdraw their application. The waiting 
list will be kept for one year. Applicants who were not selected during 
the one-year waiting list period are encouraged to resubmit applications for 
the next year's course offerings.
 
STEPHEN B. ALAYON
Data Bank Senior Information Assistant
Library and Data Banking Services Section
Training and Information Division
Aquaculture Department (AQD)
Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) 
Tigbauan, Iloilo 5021 Philippines
URL: http://www.seafdec.org.ph
Telephone No.: 63 33 5119170 to 71 local 409
Fax No.: 63 33 5119174
Mobile Phone No.: 63 919 4506688
Email Add: [email protected], [email protected]





From:Miller, David [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2012 8:05 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: [IFLA-L] ALCTS 2013 Online Course Grant for Library Professionals from 
Developing Countries
 
Dear colleagues,
 
The Association for Library Collections & Technical Services (ALCTS), a 
division of the American Library Association, is now accepting grant 
applications for the ALCTS online Fundamentals courses, for course sections 
beginning between February 25 and September 9, 2013. One free seat per section 
is available to librarians and information professionals from developing 
countries.

For full information about the grant, including criteria and a link to the 
application form, please 
see: http://www.ala.org/alcts/awards/grants/onlinegrant. Applications may be 
submitted between November 26 and December 30, 2012.
Fundamentals of Acquisitions
Session 1: March 11 – April 5 
Session 2: May 6 – May 31 
Session 3: August 19 – September 13
 
The Fundamentals of Acquisitions (FOA) web course focuses on the basics of 
acquiring monographs and serials:  goals and methods, financial management of 
library collections budgets, and relationships among acquisitions librarians, 
library booksellers, subscription agents, and publishers.  In this course, you 
will receive a broad overview of the operations involved in acquiring materials 
after the selection decision is made.  Note that in FOA, we distinguish between 
collection development, which involves the selection of materials for the 
library; and acquisitions, which orders, receives, and pays for those 
materials. 
Fundamentals of Collection Assessment
Session 1:  February 25 – April 5
Session 2:  April 29 – June 7
Session 3:  July 29 – September 6
 
This six-week online course introduces the fundamental aspects of collection 
assessment in libraries. The course is designed for those who are responsible 
for or interested in collection assessment in all types and sizes of libraries. 
The course will introduce key concepts in collection assessment including the 
definition of collection assessment, techniques and tools, assessment of print 
and electronic collections, and project design and management.
 
Fundamentals of Electronic Resources Acquisitions
Session 1: February 25 – March 22
Session 2: April 15 – May 10
Session 3: July 29 – August 23
 
The Fundamentals of Electronic Resources Acquisitions (FERA) Web course will 
provide an overview of acquiring, providing access to, administering, 
supporting, and monitoring access to electronic resources.  It will provide a 
basic background in electronic resource acquisitions including product trials, 
licensing, purchasing methods, and pricing models and will provide an overview 
of the sometimes complex relationships between vendors, publishers, platform 
providers, and libraries.
 
This course is sponsored by Harrassowitz.
Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management
Session 1: March 4 – March 29
Session 2: April 29 – May 24
Session 3: August 5 – August 30
 
The Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management addresses the basic 
components of these important areas of responsibility in libraries. Components 
include complete definition of collection development and collection 
management; collections policies and budgets as part of library planning; 
collection development (selecting for and building collections); collection 
management (e.g., making decisions after materials are selected, including 
decisions about withdrawal, transfer, preservation); collection analysis—why 
and how to do it; outreach, liaison, and marketing; trends and suggestions 
about the future for collection development and management.
 
Fundamentals of Preservation
Session 1:  March 25 – April 19
Session 2:  May 13 – June 7
Session 3:  September 9 – October 4

The Fundamentals of Preservation introduces participants to the principles, 
policies and practices of preservation in libraries and archives.  The course 
is designed to inform all staff, across divisions and departments and at all 
levels of responsibility. It provides tools to begin extending the useful life 
of library collections.  Components include preservation as a formal library 
function and how it reflects and supports the institutional mission; the 
primary role of preventive care, including good storage conditions, emergency 
planning and careful handling of collections; the history and manufacture of 
physical formats and how this impacts preservation options; standard methods of 
care and repair, as well as reformatting options; and challenges in preserving 
digital content and what the implications are for the future of scholarship.
Thank you! We look forward to receiving your applications.
 
David Miller
Levin Library, Curry College
Milton, Massachusetts USA
Chair, ALCTS International Relations Committee
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