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Continuing education has always been important to library professionals and paraprofessionals. Now, more than ever, a rapidly changing workplace requires that library staff be up on their technical skills.

Library staff are in an excellent position to take advantage of distance learning. Rapidly changing technology and continuing education requirements mean that more library staff are in need of up-to-date and relevant training. Yet budget cuts and busy work schedules make it difficult to take time off work. Distance learning can provide the training staff need without taking them away from their desks for long periods of time. For example, a videoconference on preservation can be downlinked by a library and made available to library staff in-house.

Online training is an excellent way for library staff to stay prepared.

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