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Wasserman, Paul – 1968
The author notes three approaches to library education today: the traditional approach, the information science approach, and the approach which seeks to use what is best in the traditional while incorporating the more promising innovations. The author feels that library education ought to prepare librarians to be solution seekers rather than…
Descriptors: Administration, Doctoral Programs, Experimental Programs, Faculty
LeDonne, Marjorie; And Others
Compiled as part of a study of correctional library services, this bibliography encompasses library services in all correctional institutions, and covers the fields of criminology, sociology, education, law, and librarianship, with emphasis on the years 1969 to 1973. The work is designed as a research aid for librarians, correctional…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, Criminology
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
Council on Library Resources, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1970
In this report of the Council's fourteenth year, a sum of $1,722,375 was appropriated for the support of 29 new projects and work was continued or completed on a good many more. It has become increasingly evident that the average library will never be able to "go it alone" in some aspects of the new technology--automation, for example.…
Descriptors: Information Utilization, Libraries, Library Collections, Library Cooperation
Corrigan, Philip R. D. – 1968
The first section establishes a working definition of library science and outlines the existing publications patterns of library science information. The existing system of bibliographic organization is examined in detail and services provided in the U.S.S.R. are described as an example of a systematic attempt at world coverage. In late 1967,…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Citations (References), Conferences, Indexing
Harris, Michael H. – 1968
The interdisciplinary nature of the literature of American library history indicates that much of the best literature in the field is published in journals which do not fit within the familiar confines of "Library Literature." To illustrate the difficulties, a bibliography of 170 items relating to Pennsylvania library history was checked…
Descriptors: American History, Bibliographies, Conferences, History
Harrison, K. C. – 1969
The three cultures referred to in the title are: the humanities, the sciences, and the social sciences. The theme of the lecture is comparative librarianship. The comparisons are of public library services in different countries, how they are similar and how they differ. His emphasis is on British libraries with which he is most familiar. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Lecture Method, Libraries, Library Cooperation
Combs, Judith O.; And Others – 1970
Six papers presented at the Institute were concerned with city and county records. They are: "EWEB and Its Records," which discusses the history, laws and records of the Eugene Water and Electric Board (EWEB);""Police Records: Eugene, Oregon," classifies police records, other than administrative, into three general…
Descriptors: Archives, City Government, Community Organizations, Institutes (Training Programs)
Hamm, G. Paul – 1972
This dissertation is the report of an analysis of the literature of American theological education. American theological education is defined here as the efforts of American Protestant theological schools, particularly the member schools of the American Association of Theological Schools (AATS), to prepare students for ministry. An assumption of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, History, Librarians, Libraries
Jones, Virginia Lacy, Ed. – 1969
The major purpose of the Conference was to bring together the persons who are primarily responsible for the development of library education and library service in the South to assess the programs of library education at all levels in terms of the educational, social, economic, scientific and technological changes in society which must be served…
Descriptors: Conferences, Evaluation, Librarians, Library Cooperation
Maron, M. E.; Sherman, Don – 1971
The results of the second 18 months (December 15, 1968-June 30, 1970) of effort toward developing an Information Processing Laboratory for research and education in library science is reported in six volumes. This volume contains: the introduction and overview, problems of library science, facility development and operational experience. One…
Descriptors: Automation, Computers, Data Processing, Databases
Mignon, Edmond; Travis, Irene – 1971
The results of the second 18 months (December 15, 1968-June 30, 1970) of effort toward developing an Information Processing Laboratory for research and education in library science is reported in six volumes. This volume contains: basic operating instructions, commands, scoring measures of association and a subject authority list. The data base…
Descriptors: Automation, Data Processing, Databases, Guides
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Freedman, Janet – Social Policy, 1978
Regardless of the inadequacies of the new information retrieval systems, and despite the serious social inequalities which will result from charging fees for information, most libraries are incorporating the computer-assisted bibliographic searching devices into their reference operations, and passing the costs on to the users. (Author)
Descriptors: Computers, Costs, Data Collection, Databases
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Tees, Miriam – Special Libraries, 1986
A survey of 452 special librarians was conducted by the Special Libraries Association to identify what they want new graduates to know. Communication skills, reference skills, and an attitude of service were considered by respondents to be more important than second master's degrees and management skills. (Author/EM)
Descriptors: Competence, Employment Qualifications, Graduate Study, Higher Education
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Whyte, Jean P. – Australian Library Journal, 1987
Reviews the formation of the Australian Institute of Librarians, which was forwarded in 1937 and dissolved in 1949, and the achievements of its founders. Particular attention is paid to the inaugural meeting, conferences, and the importance of branches of the institute. (19 notes with references) (Author/CLB)
Descriptors: Conferences, Developed Nations, Foreign Countries, Library Associations
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