Traditional approaches to library training flourished in the period of hard copy collection building, when certain common generic skills, such as those of cataloguing and indexing, formed the bedrock of knowledge for many LIS professionals. The skills required in the digital library context are more heterogeneous, fluid and fast-changing. They require a different training philosophy, one more closely identified with a 'constructivist' approach to teaching and learning. This article attempts to flesh out these ideas by relating them to past and present practice, and sketches possible paths along which digital library training might evolve
In 1990, the Libraries of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, successfully developed a seven-un...
This book is part of the series of staff development books published by the Medical Library Associat...
Abstract—Talents have been the cornerstone of the construction and development of libraries. This es...
Traditional approaches to library training flourished in the period of hard copy collection building...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss the implementation of a skills development project a...
THELIBRARY PROFESSION AS PRACTICED IN THE UNITED STA4TES has evolved into two primary divisions of e...
Purpose: To propose that the notion of digital content creation needs to be more firmly perceived ...
This paper presents the key skills and competencies of a new generation of LIS professionals. Firstl...
The training for library and information professional is essential for effective functioning of the ...
Technology skills have entered the LIS curriculum, but an overlooked variable in employability is of...
Continous learning is a necessity for academic librarians. The article discusses how to develop a tr...
Developing Librarian Competencies for the Digital Age identifies specific digital skills needed for ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the current technical skills being sought for digital librar...
The digital age is increasingly transforming the skills and competences that enable individuals to s...
The number of courses on digital libraries taught in schools of library and information science (LIS...
In 1990, the Libraries of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, successfully developed a seven-un...
This book is part of the series of staff development books published by the Medical Library Associat...
Abstract—Talents have been the cornerstone of the construction and development of libraries. This es...
Traditional approaches to library training flourished in the period of hard copy collection building...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss the implementation of a skills development project a...
THELIBRARY PROFESSION AS PRACTICED IN THE UNITED STA4TES has evolved into two primary divisions of e...
Purpose: To propose that the notion of digital content creation needs to be more firmly perceived ...
This paper presents the key skills and competencies of a new generation of LIS professionals. Firstl...
The training for library and information professional is essential for effective functioning of the ...
Technology skills have entered the LIS curriculum, but an overlooked variable in employability is of...
Continous learning is a necessity for academic librarians. The article discusses how to develop a tr...
Developing Librarian Competencies for the Digital Age identifies specific digital skills needed for ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the current technical skills being sought for digital librar...
The digital age is increasingly transforming the skills and competences that enable individuals to s...
The number of courses on digital libraries taught in schools of library and information science (LIS...
In 1990, the Libraries of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, successfully developed a seven-un...
This book is part of the series of staff development books published by the Medical Library Associat...
Abstract—Talents have been the cornerstone of the construction and development of libraries. This es...