Business reference 101 online coursce continuing education professional development

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RUSA's Business Reference 101 class. Business Reference 101 is a distance education, Web-based course tailored for public, special and academic librarians and other researchers and library staff who may feel somewhat intimidated when faced with business reference questions.

Business Reference 101

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Course Objectives and Description

Do you wish you felt more confident when faced with a business reference question? Want to demystify SIC and NAICS codes, ROI and 10k's? Then Business Reference 101 is for you! This four-week, Web-based professional development course is designed for academic, special or public librarians and other researchers and library staff who have a basic understanding of some business resources but who do not work with them often enough to build expertise. The course will provide students with a framework for understanding the business reference process as well as an overview of business reference sources specific to each of the course modules (see below). Business Reference 101 participants will also have access to proprietary business reference databases such as Standard & Poor's NetAdvantage, Thomson/Gale's Business & Company Resource Center, Ebsco's Business Source Complete and Morningstar, among others.

Business Reference 101 is a distance education, Web-based course tailored for public, special and academic librarians and other researchers and library staff who may feel somewhat intimidated when faced with business reference questions. It is a "101" approach, meaning that it is primarily targeted at those who are not very familiar with this subject area. Seasoned business researchers could take Business Reference 101 as a refresher course to brush up on their skills.

Course Outline

Course Format

Beginning in 2008, ALA will use Moodle for all online educational courses. Learn more about Moodle at www.moodle.org.

The course site will open one week prior to the start date for students to access Moodle instructions and set their browsers appropriately. The course site will remain open one week after the end date for students to complete any assignments and submit the course evaluation survey.

Instructor

Celia Ross has gained over a decade of practical business reference experience in a variety of settings, including a venture capital firm, a large public library, a global consulting firm and academic libraries. She has conducted business reference workshops for Chicago-area library groups since 2002. Ross developed Business Reference 101 for RUSA in 2005 and has been teaching it to sold-out crowds since March of 2006. She is active in ALA and was recently elected chair of RUSA's BRASS division. She is also a member of the Special Libraries Association and the Association of Independent Information Professionals. She is working on a book, "Making Sense of Business Reference," which is forthcoming from ALA Editions.

After the birth of her daughter in early 2008, Ross started Stratham Research, an independent information search firm. She also puts her business reference skills to use as a part-time researcher for an innovation strategy firm.

Registration Information

Registration limit for each session: 30

Registrations for this session will no longer be accepted once the 30 student limit is reached.

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