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| author | Lewis, John |
| author_facet | Lewis, John Lewis, John |
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| contents | Library Technical Assistant Programs in Community Colleges. Lewis, John Community Colleges Curriculum Guidelines Library Education Library Technicians Standards Two Year Colleges Library Technical Assistant (LTA) programs were developed in the 1950's and 1960's to train a new class of library employees. With the encouragement of the American Library Association, many such programs have been started in the community colleges of the United States since 1965. Work/study courses, skills laboratories, media tracks, flexible scheduling, and accepted syllabi are among the recent innovations in LTA training. The results of a study of LTA programs in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Arizona are presented briefly. (Author/PF) |
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| publishDate | 1975 |
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| spellingShingle | Library Technical Assistant Programs in Community Colleges. Lewis, John Community Colleges Curriculum Guidelines Library Education Library Technicians Standards Two Year Colleges Library Technical Assistant Programs in Community Colleges. Lewis, John Community Colleges Curriculum Guidelines Library Education Library Technicians Standards Two Year Colleges Library Technical Assistant (LTA) programs were developed in the 1950's and 1960's to train a new class of library employees. With the encouragement of the American Library Association, many such programs have been started in the community colleges of the United States since 1965. Work/study courses, skills laboratories, media tracks, flexible scheduling, and accepted syllabi are among the recent innovations in LTA training. The results of a study of LTA programs in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Arizona are presented briefly. (Author/PF) |
| title | Library Technical Assistant Programs in Community Colleges. |
| topic | Community Colleges Curriculum Guidelines Library Education Library Technicians Standards Two Year Colleges |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED105886 |