Wiki wiki wiki
Want to know more about wikis?
- Wikis and Libraries: Resources, Articles, and Links (from the library at University of Saskatchewan)
- Using Blogs and Wikis to Communicate with Library Clients (from Australian Library and Information Association)
Want to read or write a wiki?
- ALSC wiki — Association for Library Services to Children (a division of ALA)
- Blogging Libraries wiki — a wiki that lists libraries who have blogs
- LIS wiki
- LITA wiki — Library Information and Technology Association (a division of ALA)
- Library 2.0 Initiatives in Academic Libraries — wiki that goes along with the book of the same name (published in 2007 by ACRL)
- Multimedia Librarian wiki — for librarians who work with multimedia formats
- Wikipedia “library science” article (links to lots of subtopics)
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Professional Development / Continuing Education websites
A list of resources for librarians of any persuasion (school, public, academic, special, etc.) In no particular order.
Newbies, start your journey here:
- Continuing Professional Development — what it means, where to find it (from the LIS dept at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- Charting Your Course – Taking Control of Your Professional Development, by Zahra M. Baird (from LISjobs.com)
More resources:
- BCR Free Friday Forums
- Web Junction – an online community for library staff
- Info Career Trends — professional development newsletter from LISjobs.com
- LIScareer.com — the library & information science professional’s career development center
- Career development resources for information professionals (from Special Libraries Association, Toronto Chapter)
- Beyond the Job — articles, job-hunting advice, professional development opportunities, etc.
- SirsiDynix Institute — free web seminars in mp3 format
- OPAL: Online Programs for All — free web seminars via VOIP, chat, etc.
- LISNews.org – library and information science news
- Continuous learning: making it a priority without breaking the bank (from TechEssence.info)