This paper reports the findings of an exploratory study of position vacant announcements appropriate for library and information studies (LIS) graduates appearing in the Sydney Morning Herald over a four week period in each of the following years: 2004, 1994, 1984 and 1974. The period studied witnessed change-demanding developments in information technologies as well as changes in workplace conditions and client expectations. The study collected data on the demands of employers as expressed through job advertisements that included data on work status (full-time, part-time, contract, casual), qualifications and the experience required of the information professional at the selected timeslots. To investigate similarities and differences betwe...
A poster session presented at Washington State University Academic Showcase, March 26, 2010. The pos...
In this paper we examine through the content analysis of job advertisements the required knowledge, ...
Organizations are always in search of appropriate information technology knowledge and skills to car...
This paper reports the findings of an exploratory study of position vacant announcements appropriate...
The authors wish to acknowledge with gratitude the support of the John Metcalfe Memorial Fund, the i...
The study reported in this paper is part of a larger program of studies designed to review and renew...
62-84The printed weekly issues of 'Employment News' for 1998 to 2001 are analysed in this study to a...
This paper reports the findings of an exploratory study of 395 library job advertisements in Austral...
employment market for librarians and information workers in the UK NICK MOORE As the rate of growth ...
Objective –To determine what skills employers in the United Kingdom (U.K.) want from information pro...
Purpose: (ICT) on the Library and Information Science (LIS) job market. This research introduced ne...
The paper examines the employment opportunities trend in the library and information science profess...
Nine hundred job announcements published in four journals in 1996 were examined using content analys...
The purpose of this paper is to develop an understanding of the knowledge, skills and competencies d...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine why graduates in librarian- and information science are ...
A poster session presented at Washington State University Academic Showcase, March 26, 2010. The pos...
In this paper we examine through the content analysis of job advertisements the required knowledge, ...
Organizations are always in search of appropriate information technology knowledge and skills to car...
This paper reports the findings of an exploratory study of position vacant announcements appropriate...
The authors wish to acknowledge with gratitude the support of the John Metcalfe Memorial Fund, the i...
The study reported in this paper is part of a larger program of studies designed to review and renew...
62-84The printed weekly issues of 'Employment News' for 1998 to 2001 are analysed in this study to a...
This paper reports the findings of an exploratory study of 395 library job advertisements in Austral...
employment market for librarians and information workers in the UK NICK MOORE As the rate of growth ...
Objective –To determine what skills employers in the United Kingdom (U.K.) want from information pro...
Purpose: (ICT) on the Library and Information Science (LIS) job market. This research introduced ne...
The paper examines the employment opportunities trend in the library and information science profess...
Nine hundred job announcements published in four journals in 1996 were examined using content analys...
The purpose of this paper is to develop an understanding of the knowledge, skills and competencies d...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine why graduates in librarian- and information science are ...
A poster session presented at Washington State University Academic Showcase, March 26, 2010. The pos...
In this paper we examine through the content analysis of job advertisements the required knowledge, ...
Organizations are always in search of appropriate information technology knowledge and skills to car...