A presentation given at the 2009 Access Services Conference in Atlanta, GA about the development of a more efficient training method. This training focused on using digital tools to replace outmoded and less successful training alternatives.
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Training 2.0: Library Assistants in the Age of Information
1. Training 2.0Library Assistants in the Age of InformationJune Power, MLISAccess Services/ReferenceLibrarianThe University of North Carolina at Pembroke
4. Problems with Oral and Written Training MethodsInconsistentTime ConsumingTracking Difficult
5. Advantages of Digitally Based TrainingConsistentTime EfficientTracking Made Easy
15. What We’ve Learned So FarStudents and staff like it!Better dataIt’s still evolving
16. Thank You!To my staff – who are the onesthatreally do all the hard work.ANDTo the conferenceplanners for having me heretoday.
Editor's Notes
#3: Training is all about communication, and as communication evolves training needs to adapt in order to ensure successful communication to library assistants.
#4: Used arrow graphic to show that this is not a finite timeline but a process that will be ongoing.