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Bókasafnið - 01.06.2014, Side 93

Bókasafnið - 01.06.2014, Side 93
Bókasafnið 38. árg. 2014 93 You will need the support of your manager and your colleagues to make the best use of the course work. If you enrol on the course there is no time­limit to your use of it. Your area of the site is always available to you. You can take the time you need, when you need it and your mentor will always respond within a very short time. Once you have finished, you can go back at any time to revisit a topic or a project, to try out a different option you didn’t have time for. You will be a member of the interActive group for as long as you wish to participate. Every graduate who has finished the course says that they have found it very useful and many have found it inspiring. Below are comm­ ents from two early graduates, both of whom are now mentoring further learners in their own li­ brary services. Abstract: This article outlines the advantages of delivering train­ ing for library staff online and evidences the impact of Opening the Book’s online courses on library practice. It looks at why libraries need to change and how to help li­ brary staff move from responsive provision to taking a more active role in reader engagement. The content and approach of the interActive course are discussed in detail, “I found the mentor feedback hugely useful ­ someone else looking at what you were doing with an objective eye and giving encouragement and ideas for extending what I'd done. There are so many great ideas that I want to take forward and pass on ­ it’s very motivation­ al and hugely enjoyable.” Jennifer Stewart, Service Development Librarian, Fife Libraries, Scotland. “This course is about people. It's about people communicating their reading experiences, yes, but fundamentally it's about people connecting with each other. InterActive gives you a range of tools and skills to facilitate connectedness ­ and you're not limited to age, ethnicity, education, socio­ economics or any other separating factor. It is per­ haps the most empowering course I have ever done. Do it. It is vital.” Suzanne Verrall, Customer Services Officer, Adelaide City Council Libraries, Australia.

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