Library professionals, after LIS school, have the responsibility to continue developing their professional competencies throughout the whole career. This was the main message conveyed by IFLA CPDWL Guidelines for Continuing Professional Development: Principles and Best Practices in 2016. Things are changing in the world of information, and will change more and faster; professionals need to embrace change on a self-directed development route: in other words, they need to take charge of their career. Different actors on the professional development stage contribute to shape LIS professionals in various ways: LIS schools and faculty, professional associations, library organizations and institutions, private stakeholders and international orga...
Library staff are enthusiastic participants in professional development opportunities, something tha...
Despite the constant, if not escalating, need for professional development within the library workfo...
According to the IFLA Guidelines for Professional Library/Information Educational Programs, "Opportu...
The topic of library and information science (LIS) education has been under the spotlight in the pro...
This paper describes the development of library and information studies/science (LIS) into different...
Due to technological development and skill-based approaches by every industry and educational instit...
Essential competencies required of an information professional to work in the digital environment ha...
The fast changing technologies, exploding information resources, and waning financial support for ma...
Essential competencies required of an information professional to work in the digital environment ha...
Text of an invited presentation to UK government librarians. Discusses people management and staff d...
This paper describes the development of library and information studies/science (LIS) into differen...
In order to keep up with developments within the profession, librarians need to continuosly upgrade...
Early work in progress paper, reporting on questionnaire-based survey of students working with the n...
Development of new technologies in the field of library and information science especially in academ...
This paper describes the development of library and information studies/science (LIS) into differe...
Library staff are enthusiastic participants in professional development opportunities, something tha...
Despite the constant, if not escalating, need for professional development within the library workfo...
According to the IFLA Guidelines for Professional Library/Information Educational Programs, "Opportu...
The topic of library and information science (LIS) education has been under the spotlight in the pro...
This paper describes the development of library and information studies/science (LIS) into different...
Due to technological development and skill-based approaches by every industry and educational instit...
Essential competencies required of an information professional to work in the digital environment ha...
The fast changing technologies, exploding information resources, and waning financial support for ma...
Essential competencies required of an information professional to work in the digital environment ha...
Text of an invited presentation to UK government librarians. Discusses people management and staff d...
This paper describes the development of library and information studies/science (LIS) into differen...
In order to keep up with developments within the profession, librarians need to continuosly upgrade...
Early work in progress paper, reporting on questionnaire-based survey of students working with the n...
Development of new technologies in the field of library and information science especially in academ...
This paper describes the development of library and information studies/science (LIS) into differe...
Library staff are enthusiastic participants in professional development opportunities, something tha...
Despite the constant, if not escalating, need for professional development within the library workfo...
According to the IFLA Guidelines for Professional Library/Information Educational Programs, "Opportu...