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Main Author: Wasserman, Paul
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1968
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED029660
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contents Trends and Directions in Library Education and Library Practice. Isabel Nichol Lecture Series. Wasserman, Paul Administration Doctoral Programs Experimental Programs Faculty Information Science Library Education Library Research Library Schools Library Science Students The author notes three approaches to library education today: the traditional approach, the information science approach, and the approach which seeks to use what is best in the traditional while incorporating the more promising innovations. The author feels that library education ought to prepare librarians to be solution seekers rather than unquestioning technicians. Faculty in library education should be specifically prepared for roles in education, research, and scholarship. Library education must draw on related disciplines and provide laboratory experiences for students. More research, other than historical and bibliographical studies and applied surveys, must be done, particularly at the doctoral level. The author feels that the most crucial problem in librarianship today may be commitment to the profession. Examples of experimental programs underway at the University of Maryland School of Library and Information Services are discussed. (CC)
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spellingShingle Trends and Directions in Library Education and Library Practice. Isabel Nichol Lecture Series.
Wasserman, Paul
Administration
Doctoral Programs
Experimental Programs
Faculty
Information Science
Library Education
Library Research
Library Schools
Library Science
Students
Trends and Directions in Library Education and Library Practice. Isabel Nichol Lecture Series. Wasserman, Paul Administration Doctoral Programs Experimental Programs Faculty Information Science Library Education Library Research Library Schools Library Science Students The author notes three approaches to library education today: the traditional approach, the information science approach, and the approach which seeks to use what is best in the traditional while incorporating the more promising innovations. The author feels that library education ought to prepare librarians to be solution seekers rather than unquestioning technicians. Faculty in library education should be specifically prepared for roles in education, research, and scholarship. Library education must draw on related disciplines and provide laboratory experiences for students. More research, other than historical and bibliographical studies and applied surveys, must be done, particularly at the doctoral level. The author feels that the most crucial problem in librarianship today may be commitment to the profession. Examples of experimental programs underway at the University of Maryland School of Library and Information Services are discussed. (CC)
title Trends and Directions in Library Education and Library Practice. Isabel Nichol Lecture Series.
topic Administration
Doctoral Programs
Experimental Programs
Faculty
Information Science
Library Education
Library Research
Library Schools
Library Science
Students
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED029660