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I have been a science librarian and a school librarian but would like to learn more about becoming metadata literate. I see quite a few job postings with that header and have looked around for training (Dublin Core?, Fedora?, etc.) The local graduate library program did not have any leads for just a certificate program. OCLC has some short courses, but I think I need more than that. Can anyone guide me on further training either online or onsite somewhere? thanks
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Joined: 11/5/2007 Posts: 106 Points: -851
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I'm not sure about certificates, but NISO regularly has free webinars (archived online) at niso.org on metadata-related topics, as well as in-person courses around the country. ALCTS also has a networked resources and metadata interest group; you might contact them to see if they could point you in the direction of something more comprehensive. Their blog: http://blogs.ala.org/nrmig.php has summarized past metadata-related programs (ALA conferences etc.) so you might subscribe to that as well.
Rachel Singer Gordon / rachel@lisjobs.comFind a library job: http://www.lisjobs.comThe Liminal Librarian: http://www.lisjobs.com/blog
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