We’re holding registration for “The Reference Interview”, a RUSA online course, open through the end of the day tomorrow (Thursday).
There are only a few spots left for this session, Nov.2-Dec. 18—don’t’ miss out!
Coursework for “The Reference Interview” is completed at your own pace, with a few scheduled chat sessions to help you practice the reference interview process. Chat sessions will be scheduled after the course begins.
A complete description of this course content is at the RUSA webpage.
Registration for our popular “Genealogy 101” online class–the Nov. 9-Dec. 23 session–will close at the end of the day next Wednesday, November 4.
This course is completely asynchronous, and is taught by genealogy expert Jack Simpson, a longtime RUSA History Section member. It’s an excellent professional development opportunity for librarians in all types of libraries looking to expand their reference desk skill set, or brush up on current research techniques in the field.
Review a complete description of the course.
Both of these classes have an extra week built into the session for the Thanksgiving holiday.
We also have group rates available for 2 or more registrants from the same library or library system. Contact Liz Markel at RUSA headquarters for more information.
Know a colleague or friend who might be interested in these classes? Send them a link to this blog post or the course pages above to get them hooked up.







