[Michlib-l] Public Library Management: Identifying Community Needs - 4-week MOOC from UM-School of Information

White, Shannon (MDE) WhiteS29 at michigan.gov
Tue May 2 10:01:03 EDT 2017


The University of Michigan School of Information is rolling out a set of online library management courses through the edX.org platform. The first: Public Library Management: Identifying Community Needs - is now available. In this course you can learn how to conduct research, surveys, and interviews as well as how to analyze data to better assess the local needs and wants of a public library community.

What you'll learn

*        How to find demographic and persona data from online sources;

*        To conduct environmental scans;

*        How to lead focus groups and interviews;

*        How to analyze data to find patterns, overlaps, and gaps in available community services;

*        To synthesize your findings in a report.

This is a 4-week self-paced course taught by UM-SLIS faculty member Kristin Fontichiaro.

Visit the edX website for complete details and links to register for this course. https://www.edx.org/course/public-library-management-identifying-michiganx-publib601x#

Over the next several months additional courses related to public library management will be made available. Stay tuned to learn more about this exciting new opportunity.

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Shannon White
Library of Michigan
www.michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan<http://www.michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan>
517.373.9489
Whites29 at michigan.gov



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