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Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 14:31:00 PST8
From: Christina Mayberry <cmayberr@usc.edu >
Reply-To: scoug-general@scoug.com
To: scoug-general@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-General: MLGSCA CE Workshops


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MLGSCA CE Courses

Enhance your knowledge, get practical tips,
and sail into the future of knowledge management....
while seeing breathtaking
views of Long Beach's beautiful Rainbow Harbor!
Register now!

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The Medical Library Group of Southern California & Arizona (MLGSCA) invites you to attend Continuing Education workshops at the 2005 MLGSCA Joint Meeting. The CE slate of courses offers an array of CE choices by leading experts that will enhance your knowledge of important and timely topics, hone your skills as expert searchers, and explore important issues and challenges facing librarians as they confront revolutionary changes in knowledge-based information delivery.

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a.. Leadership and Emotional Intelligence
Saturday (all day), February 5, 2005, 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Cost: $280* (includes breakfast and lunch)
Instructor: Maureen Sullivan, Organizational Development Consultant, Maureen Sullivan Associate
Location: Hyatt Regency Long Beach

Workshop provides training about emotional intelligence competencies that underlie leadership styles and managing your emotions and relationships effectively to expand your repertory of leadership styles in order to be more successful. Based on Daniel Goleman's work, Emotional Intelligence.

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a.. Clearing Copyrights: Step By Step Guide for Getting Permission
Wednesday morning, Februrary 2, 2005, 8:00 a.m. - Noon
Cost: $140* (includes breakfast)
Instructor: Susan Lessick, University of California, Irvine
Location: Hyatt Regency Long Beach
Permission from copyright owners is often needed when creating course materials, research papers, and Web sites. You need to obtain permission when you use a work in a way that infringes on the exclusive rights granted to a copyright holder. This workshop will aid you in planning strategies to obtain permission to use copyrighted works for educational purposes. Participants will find out about permission process and tools, sources for public domain works, how to locate copyright owners and ask for permission, as well as, what to do if the copyright owner can not be located.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
a.. Extreme Googling

Wednesday afternoon, February 2, 2005, 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Cost: $140* (includes refreshments)
Instructor: Joe Barker, University of California, Berkeley and Infopeople
Location: Cerritos Public Library

Workshop will give participants a chance to learn about Google's features and understand when each can be of particular benefit. Participants will explore how to take full advantage of Google's specialized searchable databases, and will find out about bookmarklets and Google APIs. The workshop will evaluate the merits of search engines, directories, databases and other alternatives to Googling. The instructor will provide participants with cheat sheets for the advanced capabilities of Google and other search tools.

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a.. Data Detective: Finding the Jewels of Public Health Datasets

Wednesday afternoon, February 2, 2005, 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Cost: $140* (includes refreshments)
Instructor: Hongjie Wang, University of Connecticult Health Center-Farmington
Location: Hyatt Regency Long Beach

Learn the definition, nature, sources, access, use and related issues of general health datasets information. An overview of basic information skills needed to use available large health datasets will be followed by live demonstration on how to access the most often used datasets.

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a.. Communicating with Physicians: For Librarians
Wednesday morning, Februrary 2, 2005, 8:00 a.m. - Noon
Cost: $140* (includes breakfast)
Instructor: Bradley Long, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
Location: Hyatt Regency Long Beach

Learn how to communicate more effectively with physicians. The overall goa is for librarians to understand what the viewpoint of physicians is during a library transaction and how the librarian can direct the interaction in a positive manner. The outcome of the course is that the librarian gains firsthand knowledge from a physician on what the physician's expectations are during a library transaction.

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a.. Joint Commission Standards: Management of Information and Beyond

Wednesday afternoon, February 2, 2005, 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Cost $140* (iIncludes refreshments)
Instructor: Susan Schweinsberg Long, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington
Location: Hyatt Regency Long Beach

Take this class for an understanding of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) Standards for information management and their implications for hospitals and health care organizations. Participants will learn the key issues related to providing and managing knowledge-based information (KBI) to support the environment of care, quality and patient safety. The class highlights the Shared Vision - New Pathways initiative including the new survey process and the 2003 standards consolidation. Using scenarios, case studies and group discussion, participants will clarify the library's role in maintaining organizational JCAHO compliance

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* Non-member registration fee is $140 (half-day) and $280 (full-day)
Member registration fee is $90 (half-day) and $180 (full-day)
Special student fee is $60

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For registration form, please visit URL:

http://www.mlgsca.mlanet.org/jtmtg2005/reg-form.pdf

For more details on the CE courses, please visit URL:

http://www.mlgsca.mlanet.org/jtmtg2005/ce%27s.html

For questions and information, contact Susan Lessick, 714-634-6488 or slessick@uci.edu

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SMALL BOAT

MLGSCA CE Courses

Enhance your knowledge, get practical tips,
and sail into the future of knowledge management....
while seeing breathtaking
views of Long Beach's beautiful Rainbow Harbor!
Register now!


The Medical Library Group of Southern California & Arizona (MLGSCA) invites you to attend Continuing Education workshops at the 2005 MLGSCA Joint Meeting. The CE slate of courses offers an array of CE choices by leading experts that will enhance your knowledge of important and timely topics, hone your skills as expert searchers, and explore important issues and challenges facing librarians as they confront revolutionary changes in knowledge-based information delivery.


  • Leadership and Emotional Intelligence

    Saturday (all day), February 5, 2005, 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
    Cost: $280* (includes breakfast and lunch)
    Instructor: Maureen Sullivan, Organizational Development Consultant, Maureen Sullivan Associate
    Location: Hyatt Regency Long Beach

    Workshop provides training about emotional intelligence competencies that underlie leadership styles and managing your emotions and relationships effectively to expand your repertory of leadership styles in order to be more successful. Based on Daniel Goleman’s work, Emotional Intelligence.


  • Clearing Copyrights: Step By Step Guide for Getting Permission
    Wednesday morning, Februrary 2, 2005, 8:00 a.m. - Noon
    Cost: $140* (includes breakfast)
    Instructor: Susan Lessick, University of California, Irvine
    Location: Hyatt Regency Long Beach

    Permission from copyright owners is often needed when creating course materials, research papers, and Web sites. You need to obtain permission when you use a work in a way that infringes on the exclusive rights granted to a copyright holder. This workshop will aid you in planning strategies to obtain permission to use copyrighted works for educational purposes. Participants will find out about permission process and tools, sources for public domain works, how to locate copyright owners and ask for permission, as well as, what to do if the copyright owner can not be located.


  • Extreme Googling

    Wednesday afternoon, February 2, 2005, 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
    Cost: $140* (includes refreshments)
    Instructor: Joe Barker, University of California, Berkeley and Infopeople
    Location: Cerritos Public Library

    Workshop will give participants a chance to learn about Google’s features and understand when each can be of particular benefit. Participants will explore how to take full advantage of Google’s specialized searchable databases, and will find out about bookmarklets and Google APIs. The workshop will evaluate the merits of search engines, directories, databases and other alternatives to Googling. The instructor will provide participants with cheat sheets for the advanced capabilities of Google and other search tools.


  • Data Detective: Finding the Jewels of Public Health Datasets

    Wednesday afternoon, February 2, 2005, 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
    Cost: $140* (includes refreshments)
    Instructor: Hongjie Wang, University of Connecticult Health Center-Farmington
    Location: Hyatt Regency Long Beach

    Learn the definition, nature, sources, access, use and related issues of general health datasets information. An overview of basic information skills needed to use available large health datasets will be followed by live demonstration on how to access the most often used datasets.


  • Communicating with Physicians: For Librarians
    Wednesday morning, Februrary 2, 2005, 8:00 a.m. - Noon
    Cost: $140* (includes breakfast)
    Instructor: Bradley Long, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
    Location: Hyatt Regency Long Beach

    Learn how to communicate more effectively with physicians. The overall goa is for librarians to understand what the viewpoint of physicians is during a library transaction and how the librarian can direct the interaction in a positive manner. The outcome of the course is that the librarian gains firsthand knowledge from a physician on what the physician's expectations are during a library transaction.


  • Joint Commission Standards: Management of Information and Beyond

    Wednesday afternoon, February 2, 2005, 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
    Cost $140* (iIncludes refreshments)
    Instructor: Susan Schweinsberg Long, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington
    Location: Hyatt Regency Long Beach

    Take this class for an understanding of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) Standards for information management and their implications for hospitals and health care organizations. Participants will learn the key issues related to providing and managing knowledge-based information (KBI) to support the environment of care, quality and patient safety. The class highlights the Shared Vision - New Pathways initiative including the new survey process and the 2003 standards consolidation. Using scenarios, case studies and group discussion, participants will clarify the library's role in maintaining organizational JCAHO compliance



* Non-member registration fee is $140 (half-day) and $280 (full-day)
   Member registration fee is $90 (half-day) and $180 (full-day)
   Special student fee is $60


For registration form, please visit URL:

http://www.mlgsca.mlanet.org/jtmtg2005/reg-form.pdf

For more details on the CE courses, please visit URL:

http://www.mlgsca.mlanet.org/jtmtg2005/ce%27s.html

For questions and information, contact Susan Lessick, 714-634-6488 or slessick@uci.edu

 


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