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Autore principale: McClure, Charles R.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1983
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contents Needs Assessment for Oklahoma Academic Librarians: Summary Report. McClure, Charles R. Academic Libraries Delivery Systems Higher Education Librarians Library Associations Library Education Library Networks Needs Assessment Professional Associations Professional Development Surveys The Oklahoma Chapter of the Association of College and Research Libraries (OK-ACRL) and the Oklahoma Library Association, College and University Division (OLA-CUD) co-sponsored a survey of professional academic librarians to obtain institutional and background data on their characteristics, their preferences for academic professional association activities, their preferences for specific professional development topics, and their preference for the packaging and scheduling of professional development opportunities. It was found that (1) characteristics of the members of OK-ACRL and OLA-CUD are similar; (2) those surveyed believe that the associations should stress networking, developing professional development opportunities, publishing a newsletter, and encouraging political action on issues related to academic librarianship; (3) there is a desire for professional development topics related to planning, evaluation, staff development, and budgeting; and (4) there is a clear need for greater coordination and support among the two state professional associations, academic libraries, and the School of Library Science for increased development of academic librarians. (LMM)
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spellingShingle Needs Assessment for Oklahoma Academic Librarians: Summary Report.
McClure, Charles R.
Academic Libraries
Delivery Systems
Higher Education
Librarians
Library Associations
Library Education
Library Networks
Needs Assessment
Professional Associations
Professional Development
Surveys
Needs Assessment for Oklahoma Academic Librarians: Summary Report. McClure, Charles R. Academic Libraries Delivery Systems Higher Education Librarians Library Associations Library Education Library Networks Needs Assessment Professional Associations Professional Development Surveys The Oklahoma Chapter of the Association of College and Research Libraries (OK-ACRL) and the Oklahoma Library Association, College and University Division (OLA-CUD) co-sponsored a survey of professional academic librarians to obtain institutional and background data on their characteristics, their preferences for academic professional association activities, their preferences for specific professional development topics, and their preference for the packaging and scheduling of professional development opportunities. It was found that (1) characteristics of the members of OK-ACRL and OLA-CUD are similar; (2) those surveyed believe that the associations should stress networking, developing professional development opportunities, publishing a newsletter, and encouraging political action on issues related to academic librarianship; (3) there is a desire for professional development topics related to planning, evaluation, staff development, and budgeting; and (4) there is a clear need for greater coordination and support among the two state professional associations, academic libraries, and the School of Library Science for increased development of academic librarians. (LMM)
title Needs Assessment for Oklahoma Academic Librarians: Summary Report.
topic Academic Libraries
Delivery Systems
Higher Education
Librarians
Library Associations
Library Education
Library Networks
Needs Assessment
Professional Associations
Professional Development
Surveys
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED232663