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Abels, Eileen G.; Howarth, Lynne C.; Smith, Linda C. – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2016
An Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) funded National Forum Planning Grant "Envisioning Our Information Future and How to Educate for It" brought together a diverse group of stakeholders to lay the framework for re-visioning LIS education. This article describes three take-aways from the 2015 forum: encourage wide…
Descriptors: Information Scientists, Stakeholders, Models, Library Science
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Line, Maurice B. – Education for Information, 2007
Since librarianship is making available and exploiting information for the benefit of people, librarians must know about information resources, about people, and about systems for linking resources and people. They need (1) basic abilities--literacy and numeracy; (2) organizational qualities, including vision, a questioning approach, perspective,…
Descriptors: Librarians, Employment Qualifications, Higher Education, Information Scientists
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Line, Maurice B. – Education for Information: The International Review of Education and Training in Library and Information Science, 1983
Defines nature and purpose of librarianship and identifies abilities, qualities, knowledge, and skills required for its practice: basic abilities; organizational qualities (i.e., perspective, problem-solving and analytical skills, political skills, economic skills); professional knowledge; practical library skills. Developing requirements,…
Descriptors: Employment Qualifications, Higher Education, Information Scientists, Job Skills
Oxley, John Howard, Comp. – 1972
This bibliography is the result of an intensive search through all available indexing and abstracting sources in the fields of library science, information science, documentation and computer science. The purpose is to support an investigation into the nature of an information worker and provisions for his education. The basis of selection was…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Computer Science, Documentation, Educational Programs
Wright, H. Curtis – 1983
Abraham Kaplan has produced the clearest philosophical insights in all of library literature into the real nature of library education by providing an outsider's view of librarianship that (1) explains the "mess" librarians are in; (2) identifies humanism as the firm foundation of their profession; and (3) correlates librarianship with…
Descriptors: Communications, Humanism, Information Scientists, Information Theory
White, Rodney F.; Macklin, David B. – 1970
The object of this study was to analyze the processes by which individuals enter the occupation of librarianship and are prepared for positions in the field. Attention was directed to the ways in which the educational institutions who prepare these entrants are responding to the challenges which are being presented them by the increasing demands…
Descriptors: Education, Information Science, Information Scientists, Labor Utilization
Obi, Margaret J. – 2002
"Libraries for life" in Papua New Guinea today is not an impossible goal to strive for to achieve with today's new and old information and communication technologies. However, in order for this to happen, a number of questions will need to be asked. There are three that need immediate attention: (1) What is an "information…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Information Literacy
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Kinnell, Margaret – Journal of Documentation, 2000
Proposes that university education for library and information professionals has become less autonomous in character and more systematized. A triangular model which describes a dynamic tension between professors, students, and the state is developed by further analysis of the state and higher education. Concludes that despite the pressures within…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Information Science, Information Science Education, Information Scientists
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). – 1972
The successful development of documentation and library services depends on the availability of sufficient qualified personnel. Unesco has therefore given high priority in its program to the question of professional training and will assist its member states in their efforts to train sufficient numbers of documentalists and librarians. To this…
Descriptors: Books, Documentation, Education, Educational Programs
Neelameghan, A.; Carino, Patricia B. – UNESCO Journal of Information Science, Librarianship and Archives Administration, 1983
Discussion of need for adequate training in computer applications and online searching in library schools in developing countries focuses on approaches and strategies adopted in Postgraduate Training Course for Science Information Specialists in South-East Asia at University of Philippines. Advantages of an integrated program are presented. Four…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum, Developing Nations, Information Retrieval
Saunders, W. L. – 1978
These guidelines for the development of curriculum for documentalists, information specialists, information scientists, and librarians stress the need for all parties to the information process, in whatever capacity or country, to receive a common training that will enable them to understand one another and to collaborate on equal terms to the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Guidelines, Higher Education, Information Science
National Library of Medicine (DHEW), Bethesda, MD. – 1971
In general, the program has made a significant impact on the field of biomedical librarianship and information sciences. The majority of employees now entering the field are products of these programs and are attaining high levels of professionalism. Their specialized training has provided new and improved skills. Presently there does not appear…
Descriptors: Grants, Information Science, Information Scientists, Labor Force Development
Mihel, Ivan, Ed.; Tudor-Silovic, Neva, Ed. – Informatologia Yugoslavica, 1984
An international conference attended by 59 participants from 12 countries was organized to present Yugoslavia as a case study to the international audience, to bring to the Yugoslav audience a variety of international experiences in library and information science education and training, and to acquaint participants with some of the new…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Information Needs
Brykczynska, Maria – 1985
Training specialists currently recommend continuing education as a means for librarians and information officers to improve their professional qualifications and keep abreast of developments in their field. The role of professional organizations is particularly important in this area. The Polish Library Association (PLA) has always been very…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Information Scientists
White, Herbert S. – American Libraries, 1983
This discussion of the education received by professionals in the fields of libraries and information services highlights education versus training, educator and practitioner values, complaints about library education, improvement of library schools, alternatives to the problems, and identification of basic competencies. Ten sources are noted.…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Higher Education, Information Scientists, Job Skills
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