This ALTC Teaching Fellowship aimed to establish Guiding Principles for Library and Information Science Education 2.0. The aim was achieved by (i) identifying the current and anticipated skills and knowledge required by successful library and information science (LIS) professionals in the age of web 2.0 (and beyond), (ii) establishing the current state of LIS education in Australia in supporting the development of librarian 2.0, and in doing so, identify models of best practice.\ud The fellowship has contributed to curriculum renewal in the LIS profession. It has helped to ensure that LIS education in Australia continues to meet the changing skills and knowledge requirements of the profession it supports. It has also provided a vehicle thro...
The paper provides an overview of a research project funded by the Australia...
The Australian context for library education is introduced by a review of the historical perspective...
In recent years there has been considerable discussion afforded to the challenges facing the future ...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
In recent years there has been considerable discussion afforded to the challenges facing the future ...
The topic of library and information science (LIS) education has been under the spotlight in the pro...
The paper provides an overview of a research project funded by the Australia...
The Australian context for library education is introduced by a review of the historical perspective...
In recent years there has been considerable discussion afforded to the challenges facing the future ...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
In recent years there has been considerable discussion afforded to the challenges facing the future ...
The topic of library and information science (LIS) education has been under the spotlight in the pro...
The paper provides an overview of a research project funded by the Australia...
The Australian context for library education is introduced by a review of the historical perspective...
In recent years there has been considerable discussion afforded to the challenges facing the future ...