There's Something for All Indiana Libraries at WebJunction
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2007
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You may have heard about WebJunction, you may have even heard their taglines. But what is WebJunction? And what does it have to do with Indiana libraries? WebJunction is an online community that began as a grant project for OCLC (Online Computer Library Center). Awarded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, this three-year grant enabled OCLC to create a portal for online resources for libraries. WebJunction offers online content to libraries such as courses in everything from basic computer skills to advanced Web design and from using the Internet to library management skills. Additionally, in the All Aboard discussion groups, library staff can go online to communicate and share ideas with other libraries around the world.
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Knapp, Wendy. (2007). There's Something for All Indiana Libraries at WebJunction. Indiana libraries, 26(3), 35.
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0275777X
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