| XML and Libraries: A Non-technical Overview |
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| Description: |
Have you heard of XML, but don’t really know what it is, or what it does? This introductory course will answer your basic questions about XML and how it is being used in libraries. The course will emphasize what XML can do, why it is important, and where it’s useful in today’s libraries. Participants will find out what they need to know to understand XML and its applications. No technical background or expertise is required. |
| You will learn about: |
- Basic principles of XML
- The role of XML in information services
- XML applications in libraries
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| Who should attend? |
Anyone interested in understanding XML and its role in libraries and information technology. |
| Time: |
Three hours |
| Location: |
This half day "Customized Training" session can be brought to your library at any time. |
| Related Courses: |
Emerging Metadata Topcis
Dublin Core: Issues and Applications |
| Cost: |
$995.00 per customized training event, plus expenses |
| To schedule: |
To schedule courses at your library and to discuss costs, audience numbers, and physical requirements, please contact
Susan Abell (1.800.635.4638 x1944 or abell@nelinet.net). |