Summer Online Courses
It is imperative that library workers learn how to react to First Amendment audits, upset patrons, and other escalated situations. This course will better prepare you to thrive in the new library landscape that we encounter on a daily basis.
In this course, you will discover the basics of how to create oral history initiatives by exploring best practices, practicalities, and tools. You will learn how to record, preserve, and interpret oral history as a method to diversify collections.
This class aims to help library workers leverage their personal media preferences in conjunction with traditional reference interview skills to match their patrons with materials that best suit their needs, fostering lasting relationships that promote lifelong
library use along the way.
Self-Paced Tutorials
Get started today and have access to course materials for one year.
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Questions? Email ce-info@ischool.wisc.edu