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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1971
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED054830
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contents Introduction to Librarianship, with Special Reference to the Tanganyika Library Service. Foreign Countries Inservice Education Librarians Library Science Library Services Library Technicians Organization Public Libraries Since the inception of the Tanganyika Library Service in 1963, in-service training has been run for newly recruited library staff. All along, however, it has been difficult to find suitable reading material for the training programme. Hence the need for writing these notes. The notes have been written by senior members of the Tanganyika Library Service staff and are based on the syllabus for the in-service course for library assistants. Although the notes have been written with the library assistants in mind they are suitable introductory information for trainee librarians and expatriate librarians who wish to get an overall picture of the operation of the Tanganyika Library Service. The information is mostly about how public libraries are, and should be, organized. (Author/NH)
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spellingShingle Introduction to Librarianship, with Special Reference to the Tanganyika Library Service.
Foreign Countries
Inservice Education
Librarians
Library Science
Library Services
Library Technicians
Organization
Public Libraries
Introduction to Librarianship, with Special Reference to the Tanganyika Library Service. Foreign Countries Inservice Education Librarians Library Science Library Services Library Technicians Organization Public Libraries Since the inception of the Tanganyika Library Service in 1963, in-service training has been run for newly recruited library staff. All along, however, it has been difficult to find suitable reading material for the training programme. Hence the need for writing these notes. The notes have been written by senior members of the Tanganyika Library Service staff and are based on the syllabus for the in-service course for library assistants. Although the notes have been written with the library assistants in mind they are suitable introductory information for trainee librarians and expatriate librarians who wish to get an overall picture of the operation of the Tanganyika Library Service. The information is mostly about how public libraries are, and should be, organized. (Author/NH)
title Introduction to Librarianship, with Special Reference to the Tanganyika Library Service.
topic Foreign Countries
Inservice Education
Librarians
Library Science
Library Services
Library Technicians
Organization
Public Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED054830