Secretary of State Robin Carnahan &
the Missouri State Library present
No Limits Learning
A Distance Education Program
Providing Training Opportunities
Right To Your Desktop
No Limits Learning is a distance education program which allows you to complete high quality library skills training without leaving your library. For the winter and spring sessions, the Missouri State Library is partnering with College of DuPage Press to offer Library Learning Network teleconferences at no charge to Missouri libraries. The teleconferences can be received live via satellite link or desktop streaming video. Participants may interact with the expert panelists and ask questions by e-mail or phone during the teleconference. If you’re unable to participate during the live feed, you may still register for the teleconference, and you will receive a link to watch a recorded version on the internet.
Series 1: Soaring Into Excellence
Download the informational flyer with
teleconference topics & dates for this series
Series 2: Library Challenges & Opportunities
Download the informational flyer with
teleconference topics & dates for this series
Registration
Register online for either teleconference series.
All teleconferences are 90 minutes in length and begin at 11:00 a.m. Central Standard Time. You may register as a satellite host site or as an individual viewer. If you register, you will receive satellite link instructions or a video streaming link one week before the teleconference. Staff members from all types of libraries in Missouri are eligible to participate at no charge. For more information on viewing options and technical requirements, please visit the College of Dupage Press website.
When registering, please disregard the references to prices and payments. If you register as a library in Missouri, our partnership with College of DuPage Press allows you to access the teleconferences at no charge. This partnership is supported by funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services under provision of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the Missouri State Library, a division of the Office of the Secretary of State.
Take advantage of this opportunity to keep your staff up to date on library issues and technologies. Maximize the impact of these programs by planning a discussion group around the topics or using them as a staff development event.
Please direct questions to:
Brandy Sanchez, Continuing Education Consultant
brandy.sanchez@sos.mo.gov, or 800-325-0131, ext. 16