<div> <div> <div> <p><b>Abstract</b></p><p>The future will hold challenges for everyone working in the Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (GLAM) sector. The application of technologies, many of which are yet to be discovered, will change work patterns and the type of professional employees required. Organisations that support more than one activity in the sector will seek to combine them and have staff who are multi-skilled. This may result in a devaluation of professional qualifications in favour of generalist qualifications supplemented by professional development. Hiring staff with non-traditional qualifications has always occurred and will increase. In future, staff will move more easily across the sector without necessarily hav...
As we all know, libraries are these years rapidly undergoing change on unparalleled scale. Evidently...
Throughout the world professional associations in librarianship place considerable emphasis on the p...
This pdf presentation (20 slides) was presented in Session 4.4 â Special Information Agencies and Is...
Introduction: This paper explores the current and future skills and knowledge requirements of contem...
Introduction\ud \ud - This paper explores the current and future skills and knowledge requirements ...
Aim: This paper considers how changes in the research landscape are simultaneously changing the skil...
Conferences addressing emerging commonalities in the information professions were being held as far ...
professional service (e.g., as a medic, engineer, druggist, lawyer) through a form of apprenticeship...
As a result of expanding employment opportunities, there has been a marked increase in the required ...
The role of libraries and librarians in supporting researchers is changing due to an evolving resear...
‘The continued lack of insistence on a professional qualification has contributed to the view held b...
Background: Although commentators in the archives profession have observed a paradigm shift during p...
Text of an invited presentation to UK government librarians. Discusses people management and staff d...
This paper presents results from twenty-one semi-structured interviews with museum information profe...
A recent job advertisement for a curatorial role at the British Library, the national library of the...
As we all know, libraries are these years rapidly undergoing change on unparalleled scale. Evidently...
Throughout the world professional associations in librarianship place considerable emphasis on the p...
This pdf presentation (20 slides) was presented in Session 4.4 â Special Information Agencies and Is...
Introduction: This paper explores the current and future skills and knowledge requirements of contem...
Introduction\ud \ud - This paper explores the current and future skills and knowledge requirements ...
Aim: This paper considers how changes in the research landscape are simultaneously changing the skil...
Conferences addressing emerging commonalities in the information professions were being held as far ...
professional service (e.g., as a medic, engineer, druggist, lawyer) through a form of apprenticeship...
As a result of expanding employment opportunities, there has been a marked increase in the required ...
The role of libraries and librarians in supporting researchers is changing due to an evolving resear...
‘The continued lack of insistence on a professional qualification has contributed to the view held b...
Background: Although commentators in the archives profession have observed a paradigm shift during p...
Text of an invited presentation to UK government librarians. Discusses people management and staff d...
This paper presents results from twenty-one semi-structured interviews with museum information profe...
A recent job advertisement for a curatorial role at the British Library, the national library of the...
As we all know, libraries are these years rapidly undergoing change on unparalleled scale. Evidently...
Throughout the world professional associations in librarianship place considerable emphasis on the p...
This pdf presentation (20 slides) was presented in Session 4.4 â Special Information Agencies and Is...