Upcoming Online Course Facts Matter: Information Literacy for the Real World Dear Reader, Libraries serve people of all backgrounds and beliefs. They function as trusted, nonpartisan sources of accurate information for their communities. In these polarized times, helping your community understand news bias and identify reliable sources is more critical—and perhaps more difficult—than ever.
Arm yourself with new approaches and new tools, and find out how libraries are partnering with news organizations in innovative ways, by participating in our upcoming online course Facts Matter: Information Literacy for the Real World. Live sessions will be held on March 28 & April 11, 2018 and will be bridged with online workshops and discussions.
Can't commit to these dates? Not to worry, each live presentation will be made available to view on demand.
I'm also happy to announce we have a special discount for our readers. As a subscriber to LJXpress, you'll save 20% by using promo code "LJX20" when you register. For more information about the course, please visit our website, where you can download the agenda and view the full list of speakers. Thanks for reading LJXpress!
Meredith Schwartz Executive Editor Library Journal |