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Trantom, John; Reid, Will – New Review of Academic Librarianship, 2013
This article outlines how cultural change was achieved for enhancing the student experience. The engagement and development of staff and a model of partnership is presented that delivered new services and developments. The change is disclosed from a staff development perspective including an examination of differentiation and what makes a good…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Professional Services, Staff Development, Partnerships in Education

Urquhart, Christine; Crane, Sophie – Nurse Education Today, 1995
Interviews with a sample of 73 nurses in Plymouth, England, indicated that they fulfilled continuing education needs with study days and journal reading. One-third seemed to lack information-seeking skills; one-third were confident in using multiple information sources. No single library in Plymouth was adequate for all of their information needs.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Information Seeking, Information Skills, Library Role
Ritchie, Sheila; And Others – Information and Library Manager, 1988
A series of articles examine management education and training for library and information professionals. The discussions include management needs of library administrators, the implications of a British educational reform bill on qualification requirements for librarians, the relationship between learning styles and training, and experiences of…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Cognitive Style, Developed Nations, Educational Needs