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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1971
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED072806
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contents National Library of Medicine Training Grant Program 1965-1971. Grants Information Science Information Scientists Labor Force Development Librarians Library Education Library Science Medical Libraries Medicine National Libraries Special Education Training In general, the program has made a significant impact on the field of biomedical librarianship and information sciences. The majority of employees now entering the field are products of these programs and are attaining high levels of professionalism. Their specialized training has provided new and improved skills. Presently there does not appear to be a crisis of manpower at the predoctoral level; however, there is a need for individuals trained at the doctoral level. Programs for continuing education at all levels should receive high priority. It appears that both the master's and the internship programs are equally providing personnel and should be continued. Among other recommendations, the report suggests that a study be undertaken to define and describe all training programs for biomedical librarians and informational scientists provided by the federal government, state and local governments, and other institutions and facilities. (Author)
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spellingShingle National Library of Medicine Training Grant Program 1965-1971.
Grants
Information Science
Information Scientists
Labor Force Development
Librarians
Library Education
Library Science
Medical Libraries
Medicine
National Libraries
Special Education
Training
National Library of Medicine Training Grant Program 1965-1971. Grants Information Science Information Scientists Labor Force Development Librarians Library Education Library Science Medical Libraries Medicine National Libraries Special Education Training In general, the program has made a significant impact on the field of biomedical librarianship and information sciences. The majority of employees now entering the field are products of these programs and are attaining high levels of professionalism. Their specialized training has provided new and improved skills. Presently there does not appear to be a crisis of manpower at the predoctoral level; however, there is a need for individuals trained at the doctoral level. Programs for continuing education at all levels should receive high priority. It appears that both the master's and the internship programs are equally providing personnel and should be continued. Among other recommendations, the report suggests that a study be undertaken to define and describe all training programs for biomedical librarians and informational scientists provided by the federal government, state and local governments, and other institutions and facilities. (Author)
title National Library of Medicine Training Grant Program 1965-1971.
topic Grants
Information Science
Information Scientists
Labor Force Development
Librarians
Library Education
Library Science
Medical Libraries
Medicine
National Libraries
Special Education
Training
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED072806