Library and information science students often ask themselves if their education will be sufficient and adapted to the work tasks they will meet with as future librarians. It is the aim of this Master thesis to investigate LIS-graduates' experiences of the transfer from academic studies into professional life. The thesis thus treats four questions: I: What problems, if any, does the LIS-graduate experience when first employed? 2: Does the recently employed librarian feel that the academically obtained knowledge is applicable in professional life? And, if so, how does it apply? 3: Does the new employee find that there are areas in which his/her academic education has been insufficient? 4: What is the general attitude towards LIS-gradua...
The aim of this Masters thesis is to examine the role of librarian in order to illustrate how t...
This paper describes the development of library and information studies/science (LIS) into differen...
Recent studies show a growing sense of frustration for new library and information science (LIS) gra...
The main purpose of this Master’s thesis is to investigate how the transfer from academic studies in...
The main purpose of this Master’s thesis is to investigate how the transfer from academic studies in...
The purpose of this Master thesis is to examine what knowledge and competence employers at public li...
The purpose of this Master thesis is to examine what knowledge and competence employers at public li...
The purpose of this Master thesis is to examine what knowledge and competence employers at public li...
This bachelor thesis explores how librarian graduates perceive the transfer from university to emplo...
This bachelor thesis explores how librarian graduates perceive the transfer from university to emplo...
The main purpose of this Master's thesis is to investigate the new librarians' experiences and skill...
The topic of library and information science (LIS) education has been under the spotlight in the pro...
Public libraries play a crucial role in the information and knowledge society. Their access and serv...
Higher education should continuously ensure the link and match between curriculum and the work compe...
The aim of this Masters thesis is to examine the role of librarian in order to illustrate how t...
The aim of this Masters thesis is to examine the role of librarian in order to illustrate how t...
This paper describes the development of library and information studies/science (LIS) into differen...
Recent studies show a growing sense of frustration for new library and information science (LIS) gra...
The main purpose of this Master’s thesis is to investigate how the transfer from academic studies in...
The main purpose of this Master’s thesis is to investigate how the transfer from academic studies in...
The purpose of this Master thesis is to examine what knowledge and competence employers at public li...
The purpose of this Master thesis is to examine what knowledge and competence employers at public li...
The purpose of this Master thesis is to examine what knowledge and competence employers at public li...
This bachelor thesis explores how librarian graduates perceive the transfer from university to emplo...
This bachelor thesis explores how librarian graduates perceive the transfer from university to emplo...
The main purpose of this Master's thesis is to investigate the new librarians' experiences and skill...
The topic of library and information science (LIS) education has been under the spotlight in the pro...
Public libraries play a crucial role in the information and knowledge society. Their access and serv...
Higher education should continuously ensure the link and match between curriculum and the work compe...
The aim of this Masters thesis is to examine the role of librarian in order to illustrate how t...
The aim of this Masters thesis is to examine the role of librarian in order to illustrate how t...
This paper describes the development of library and information studies/science (LIS) into differen...
Recent studies show a growing sense of frustration for new library and information science (LIS) gra...