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LETC
Tours and Seminars for Library Staff
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2009/10
Schedule
- August
- Office '07 Training
- Word 2007: What's New and Different
- Excel 2007: What's New and Different
(See also: How Stuff Works: How Office '07 Works)
See training registration (http://putrain.learn.com) site for Dates/Times/Locations
- Computer Coaching Clinics (No Registration - Drop In Anytime)
August 7, 9am-12pm, Lewis Library, Electronic Classroom
August 14, 9am-12pm, Firestone Library, Rm. A-6-D
July
- Office '07 Training
- Office 2007: What's New; What's Different
- Word 2007: What's New and Different
- Excel 2007: What's New and Different
- Outlook 2007: What's New and Different
- Access 2007: Introduction (presently working to add this to schedule -sg)
(See also: How Stuff Works: How Office '07 Works)
See training registration (http://putrain.learn.com) site for Dates/Times/Locations
- Computer Coaching Clinics (No Registration - Drop In Anytime)
July 10, 9am-12pm, Lewis Library, Electronic Classroom
July 17, 9am-12pm, Firestone Library, Rm. A-6-D
July 24, 9am-12pm, Lewis Library, Electronic Classroom
July 31, 9am-12pm, Firestone Library, Rm. 2-6-F
- Emerging Search Technologies
July 29, 10am-11:15am, Firestone Library, Rm. 2-6-F
2008/09
Schedule
- June
- Office '07 Training
- Office 2007: What's New; What's Different
- Word 2007: What's New and Different
- Excel 2007: What's New and Different
(See also: How Stuff Works: How Office '07 Works)
See training registration (http://putrain.learn.com) site for Dates/Times/Locations
- Computer Coaching Clinics (No Registration - Drop In Anytime)
June 5, 9am-12pm, Lewis Library, Electronic Classroom
June 12, 9am-12pm, Firestone Library, Rm. A-6-D
June 19, 9am-12pm, Lewis Library, Electronic Classroom
June 26, 9am-12pm, Firestone Library, Rm. A-6-D
- Managing Work Time Effectively
May 8 AND June 12 (Must attend both programs), 10:30am-12pm, Firestone 2-6-F
- May
- Office '07 Training (Office 2007: What's New; What's Different)
(Preference given to those volunteering for early update)
(See also: How Stuff Works: How Office '07 Works)
May 11, 9am-11:30am, Firestone Library, Rm. A-6-D
May 12, 2pm-4:30pm, Lewis Library, Electronic Classroom
May 13, 9am-11:30am, Firestone Library, Rm. A-6-D
May 14, 2pm-4:30pm, Lewis Library, Electronic Classroom
May 19, 9am-11:30am, Lewis Library, Electronic Classroom
May 21, 2pm-4:30pm, Firestone Library, Rm. A-6-D
May 27, 9am-11:30am, Firestone Library, Rm. A-6-D
May 28, 2pm-4:30pm, Lewis Library, Electronic Classroom
- Computer Coaching Clinics (No Registration - Drop In Anytime)
May 15, 9am-12pm, Firestone Library, Rm. A-6-D
May 22, 9am-12pm, Lewis Library, Electronic Classroom
May 29, 9am-12pm, Firestone Library, Rm. A-6-D
- Performance Appraisals for Support Staff - Presentation to Staff
May 1, 10am-11:30am, Firestone Library, Rm. 2-6-F OR,
May 1, 1pm-2:30pm, Firestone Library, Rm. 2-6-F OR,
May 4, 1pm-2:30pm, Firestone Library, Rm. 2-6-F
- Managing Work Time Effectively
May 8 AND June 12 (Must attend both programs), 10:30am-12pm, Firestone 2-6-F
- How Stuff Works series: How InterLibrary Services (ILS) Works
May 12, 10am-11am, Firestone 2-6-F
- A Tour of the Technical Services Department
(Meet in Firestone Lobby)
May 20, 10am-11am
- Work/Life Balance: Carebridge, Employee Child Care Assistance Program (ECCAP) & Work Options Group Program
May 19, 2pm-3pm, Firestone 2-6-F, OR
May 21, 10am-11am, Lewis Library Seminar Room
- How Stuff Works series: How Encoded Archival Description (EAD) Works
May 21, 10am-11am, Firestone 2-6-F
- Once-in-a-Lifetime Tour: 50th Anniversary of the University Archives
(Meet in Mudd Library Lobby)
May 29, 10am-11am
- April
- Staff Training and Development Needs Assessment - RESULTS
April 2, 2:00pm-3:00pm, McCosh 10
April 3 10:00am-11:00am, Mudd Library Seminar Room
- Conducting Performance Appraisals for Support Staff - Presentation to Supervisors
April 8, 1:00-2:30, Firestone Library, Rm. 2-6-F OR,
April 9, 1:00-2:30, Lewis Library Seminar Room OR,
April 10, 10-11:30, Firestone Library, Rm. 2-6-F
- Tour of ReCAP
(Meet in Firestone Lobby at 12:45pm)
April 7, 1:30pm-2:30pm
April 14, 1:30pm-2:30pm
- How Stuff Works series: How MAchine-Readable Cataloging (MARC) Works
April 14, 10am-11am, Firestone 2-6-F
- Celebrate Arbor Day with a Walking Tour of Campus Trees
(Meet at the Song of the Vowels (the statue just outside Firestone's entrance))
April 24, 12pm-1pm
- How Stuff Works series: How Encoded Archival Description (EAD) Works
April 30, 2pm-3pm, Firestone 2-6-F
- March
- How Stuff Works @Princeton series: How Stuff Works @Princeton: How the new Princeton University Employee Learning Center and OIT Training, Documentation and Support works
March 10, 1:30pm-2:30pm, Firestone 2-6-F
- Insider look at the Lewis Library (Tour)
(Meet in the atrium by the Lewis Library’s front door)
March 17, 2:30pm-3:30pm,
March 18, 10:00am-11:00am,
March 19, 2:30pm-3:30pm
- How Stuff Works @Princeton series: How ePay and the University Payroll Office Works
March 20, 10am-11am, Firestone 2-6-F
- How Stuff Works series: How MAchine-Readable Cataloging (MARC) Works
March 24, 10am-11am, Firestone 2-6-F
- February
- How Stuff Works @Princeton series: How the Management Development Certificate and University HR Learning and Development Office Works
February 12, 2pm-3pm, Firestone 2-6-F
- Conducting Performance Appraisals for Professional Staff
February 20, 1:30pm – 3pm OR February 25, 2009 10am - 11:30am, both Firestone 2-6-F
- Workplace Ergonomics
February 24, 10am-11am OR 2pm-3pm, Firestone 2-6-F
- January
- How Stuff Works series: Article Express/Document Delivery History, Processing and Scanning Secrets.
January 8, 2pm-3pm, Firestone 2-6-F
- Financial Education Seminar: Staying on Track in a Volatile Market
January 20, 10am-11:30am OR 2pm-3:30pm,
Lewis Library Seminar Room
- December
- How Stuff Works series: How the LibX Toolbar Works
December 16, 2pm-3pm, Firestone A-3-C
- November
- Tour of the Stokes and Engineering Libraries
November 7, 11am-12pm, meet outside Stokes Library
- Financial Education Seminar: Staying on Track in a Volatile Market
November 19, 10am-11:30am OR 2pm-3:30pm, Firestone A-3-C
- How Stuff Works series: How Microsoft Office '07 Works
November 20, 2pm-3pm, Firestone A-3-C
- October
- How Stuff Works series: How Staff Training and Development will work.
October 23, 2pm-3pm, Firestone A-3-C
- Hidden Firestone Tour
October 28, 10:30am-11:30am, meet in Firestone Lobby
October 30, 2pm-3pm, meet in Firestone Lobby
- Insider look at the new Lewis Library (Tour)
(Meet in the atrium by the Library’s front door)
October 13, 10:00am-11:00am,
October 15, 10:00am-11:00am,
October 21, 10:00am-11:00am,
October 24, 9:30am-10:30am,
October 28, 2:00pm-3:00pm,
October 30, 2:00pm-3:00pm
Past Tours
- Hidden Firestone
- Tour of the Science Libraries
- Tour of the Princeton University Press
- Tour of the Art and Architecture Libraries
- Tour of the Language Resource Center
- Tour of the Administrative Offices
- Tour of the Preservation Office
- Tour of Technical Services: Cataloging and Order Division
- Artists' Seminar
- Weird Firestone: an April Fool's Day tour
- Tour of the Seeley G. Mudd Archives
- Tour of the Institute for Advanced Study
Past Seminars
- African American Scientists in Profile -
Mitchell Brown; Librarian, Fine Hall Library - October 25, 2002
- Western Americana Collections at Princeton University
Library - Alfred Bush, Curator of Western Americana - November 14, 2002
- Engineering Resources for Non-engineers - Edward Wladas, Engineering Librarian - November 22, 2002
- Dominance, Control and Manipulation: The Fine Art of Writing
a Finding Aid
- Susan Hamson and Kristine McGee, Project Archivists at the
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library - January 17, 2003
- Resources and Collections in Psychology - Mary Chaikin, Psychology Librarian - January 23, 2003
- The Right Stuff: How Collections Are Developed in
the Princeton University Library
- Julie Arnheim, Chemistry Librarian; John Logan, Literature
Bibliographer; Bobray Bordelon, Economics Librarian; Whitney Coe, Anglo-American
Bibliographer - February 14, 2003
- Three kinds of electronic reserves: print, audio, and
video - Lorie Cerbone, Firestone Reserves; Paula Matthews, Music
Librarian; Jackie Druery, Stokes Library; Marianne Crusius, OIT Academic
Services, Video Collection - March 7, 2003
- Architecture is for everyone - Frances Chen, Architecture Librarian - March 21, 2003
- Choosing and Displaying Books in Library Exhibits - Scott Husby, Rare Books Conservator, and Vanessa Haight,
Senior Conservation Technician - April 4, 2003
- The Paper Chase: Law and Legal Research at Princeton
- Duncan Alford, Social Science Reference Librarian - April 25, 2003
- How Wide a Web? - Eszter Hargittai, research affiliate at the Center for Arts
and Cultural Policy Studies - May 9, 2003
- What is Metadata (and what does a Metadata Librarian do)? - Clay Redding, Metadata Librarian - August 22, 2003
- Library Art Exhibit - Participating artists: Colleen Burlingham, Sam Dahl, Paula Entin, Vanessa Haight, Scott Husby, Winona Meltzer, Roel Munoz, Leyla Spencer - December 12, 2003
- Poetry reading in honor of National Poetry Month - April 28, 2004
- A career in data librarianship - Ann Gray, Data Services Librarian -May 7, 2004
- Website maintenance and application development - Stan Yates, Application Delivery Lead Analyst; Clay Redding, Metadata Librarian; Antonio Barrera, Library Web Development Manager - Oct. 21, 2004
- Library server management - Phil Menos, Application Delivery Lead Analyst; Eugene Kaganovich, Infrastructure Operations Lead Analyst; Meghan Weeks, Infrastructure Operations Analyst - Oct. 28, 2004
- Creating and Serving Digital Images of our Collections: New Initatives from the Digital Studio and the Digital Library Operations Group - Robert Milevski, Preservation Librarian; Clay Redding, Metadata Librarian; Roel Munoz, Library Digital Projects Photographer; Phil Menos, Application Delivery Lead Analyst - Nov. 10, 2004
- Introduction to the MARC Format for Non-Catalogers - Rhoda Kesselman, Training Specialist Librarian, and Jennifer Lang, Electronic Resources Cataloger - Feb. 2, 2005
- Numismatics at Princeton - Alan Stahl, Curator of Numismatics - April 14, 2005
- Commemoration of 150 years of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass - Laryssa Duncan, Preservation Office and Paula Entin, Rare Books and Special Collections - May 5, 2005
- Bookbinding with Nancy Nitzberg - May 19, 2005
- On the Road to Cairo: Conducting Papyrus Conservation Courses in Egypt - Ted Stanley, Special Collections Paper Consrvator - Oct. 20, 2005
- Mars and Stars: Observation Night at Peyton Hall - Ed Sirko, Graduate student in Astrophysics - Oct. 26, 2005
- Muses' Gifts: from Greece to China - Yang Wang, Italian/Classics Cataloger - Oct. 27, 2005
- Between the covers: an inside look at Princeton University Press -
Sam Elworthy, Editor-in-Chief, and Anne Savarese, Reference Editor -
Nov. 16, 2005
- Third Annual LETC Artists Seminar - March 22, 2006
- Tour of the Institute for Advanced Study -
May 1, 2006
- Collecting Rare Books in University Libraries: How Did it Start at Princeton?
Steve Ferguson, Assistant University Librarian for Rare Books & Special Collections & Curator of Rare Books - May 22, 2006
- Gallery Talk: Framing the Frontier: Photographers & the American West, 1850-1920 - Heather Shannon, Cataloger, Cotsen Children's Library -June 12, 2006
- Gallery Talk: "Oh, What a place for a lake" The Centennial of the Construction of Loch Carnegie - Dan Linke, University Archivist - July 13, 2006
- The Social Web: Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, RSS and Other Social Software Applications - Jennifer Lang, Electronic Resources Cataloger - August 15, 2006
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