Upcoming Webcasts & Webinars
Stay current the easy way! Attend one of Infopeople's free hour-long webcasts or webinars on topics of vital interest to library staff. Webcasts and webinars are some of the many innovative ways Infopeople delivers top quality training to you.
Here's a list of upcoming webcasts and webinars that you can attend while they are happening. When you attend a live event, you can post questions to the speaker and chat with other participants during the presentation. Archived webcasts & webinars are recordings of the live events and can be viewed at any time (but, of course, you can't ask questions or chat).
Infopeople's funding limits attendance at live webcasts & webinars to anyone in the California library community. If you are outside California please do not attend the live event. However, you are welcome to see the archived version the day following the webcast or webinar.
| Date | Title | Format | Series / Speaker |
|---|---|---|---|
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Sep 10, 2008
12pm-1pm |
Learning About California Indian History: An Introduction to the California Indian Historical Resources Project |
Webinar | Susan Hanks |
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Sep 16, 2008
12pm-1pm |
Universal Design: Finding Assistive Features Hidden in Mainstream Technologies | Webinar |
Accessibility and Technology Jane Vincent |
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Oct 7, 2008
12pm-1pm |
Accommodations for Boomers Understanding, Accommodating, and Attracting Boomer Patrons |
Webinar |
Accessibility and Technology Jane Vincent |
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Oct 28, 2008
12pm-1pm |
Health Information for Kids and Teens and Seniors, Oh My! | Webinar |
Health e-shows Kelli Ham |
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Nov 19, 2008
12pm-1pm |
IT Staff's Role in Successful Assistive Technology Implementation | Webinar |
Accessibility and Technology Jane Vincent |
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Dec 1, 2008
12pm-1pm |
Finding Easy-to-Read and Multilingual Health Information for your Patrons | Webinar |
Health e-shows Kelli Ham |
Note
Before attending your first webcast, we highly recommend you check to see if your computer has the software and hardware required by clicking on the Wizard button below. If you have run the Wizard but are still having problems, please check our Help and FAQ pages. Running the wizard is designed simply to insure that you have the technical requirements necessary for connecting to the live webcast. It does not constitute a form of registration.