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Access PA and Interlibrary Loan: Putting it all together with SHAREit
Alternative Reference: Using PA Photos & Documents and Chat with a Librarian to Serve Your Library, Patrons, and Students
The Hands-On Front Desk: Practical Tips for Using POWER Library eResources in the Public Library
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I understand the framework of the Access Pennsylvania ILL cooperative and how SHAREit fits into the process. (Choose one)
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I understand the basic functionality of the SHAREit system. (Choose one)
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I understand how to maximize the library’s ILL workflow by aligning it with the features of the SHAREit system. (Choose one)
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Alternative Reference: Using PA Photos & Documents and Chat with a Librarian to Serve Your Library, Patrons, and Students
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I understand how PA Photos and Documents can add a multi-media dimension to traditional reference services. (Choose one)
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I understand how Chat with a Librarian can maximize and compliment the library’s reference and information services. (Choose one)
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The Hands-On Front Desk: Practical Tips for Using POWER Library eResources in the Public Library
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I understand ways to use POWER Library services to build or complement the library’s digital branch. (Choose one)
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I understand the basics for adding POWER Library services on the library’s digital branch and ways to promote the services through digital programming and social media. (Choose one)
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During 1:30 PM – 3:45 PM, I attended the following session: (Choose one)
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The Hands-On Front Desk: Practical Tips for Using POWER Library eResources in the Public Library
POWER Library, Resource Accessibility, and the School Library: How POWER Library Can Help Bridge the Gap
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The Hands-On Front Desk: Practical Tips for Using POWER Library eResources in the Public Library
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I am now more aware of a few of the more useful, patron-friendly, e-Resources for public libraries available through POWER Library. (Choose one)
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I have a basic understanding of how to search, navigate, and use the tools available within the highlighted e-Resources. (Choose one)
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I understand a few basic tips and tricks for remembering how and when to use POWER Library e-Resources to educate, inform, and instruct patrons. (Choose one)
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POWER Library, Resource Accessibility, and the School Library: How POWER Library Can Help Bridge the Gap
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I understand what POWER Library actually is and how POWER Library access works in a variety of environments for the classroom. (Choose one)
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I understand when and how to use several of the e-resources in POWER Library to develop lesson plans. (Choose one)
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I understand the tools available within the highlighted resources to assist with accessibility and differentiated instruction. (Choose one)
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