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Main Author: Krzywkowski, Valerie I., Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1985
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contents Competencies for Librarians. Proceedings from the 1985 Spring Meeting of the Nebraska Library Association: College and University Section (Omaha, Nebraska, April 26, 1985). Krzywkowski, Valerie I., Ed. Academic Libraries Databases Higher Education Job Skills Library Associations Library Automation Library Services Microcomputers Minimum Competencies Performance Research Libraries Based on the conference theme, "Competencies for Librarians," papers presented at the 1985 meeting of the association include: (1) "Planning a Library-Based Public Access Microcomputer Facility" (Suzanne Kehm); (2) "Processing and Circulating Microcomputer Software in the Academic Library: A Sharing Session" (Jan Brumm and Carole Schmidt); (3) "Periodical Current Awareness Services for Faculty: A Comparison of In-House and Commercially-Produced Services" (Carol A. Singer); (4) "How to Sell Your Library: A Salesperson's Approach to Promoting Library Services" (Janet C. Lu); (5) "Bibliotherapy; What the Academic Librarian Might Need to Know" (Anita Norman); (6) "An Introduction to Computer Concepts: Basic Competencies for Librarians Who Use Desktop Computers" (Melvin M. Bohn); (7)"Competencies for Librarians in an Automated Environment: The Union College Experience" (Sue Job and Larry Onsager); (8) "The Reference/Interloan Center at Kearney: Making the Academic-Public-School Connection in Central Nebraska" (Valerie I. Krzywkowski); (9) "Towards a Definitive Listing of World War I Posters" (Gerald A. Rudolph); (10) "Records Management and the Relational Database" (Louis Laudermilk); (11) "Small Databases in the Library: The Programmer's Perspective versus the Librarian's Perspective" (Stanford Mark Olson); (12) "What Do They Want From Us: Changes in Job Ads in Recent Years" (Joseph A. Starratt, Robert P. Nash, and Thomas A. Tollman); and (13) "An Examination of Comparable Worth" (Carol Walton and Jill Ellis). (THC)
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spellingShingle Competencies for Librarians. Proceedings from the 1985 Spring Meeting of the Nebraska Library Association: College and University Section (Omaha, Nebraska, April 26, 1985).
Krzywkowski, Valerie I., Ed.
Academic Libraries
Databases
Higher Education
Job Skills
Library Associations
Library Automation
Library Services
Microcomputers
Minimum Competencies
Performance
Research Libraries
Competencies for Librarians. Proceedings from the 1985 Spring Meeting of the Nebraska Library Association: College and University Section (Omaha, Nebraska, April 26, 1985). Krzywkowski, Valerie I., Ed. Academic Libraries Databases Higher Education Job Skills Library Associations Library Automation Library Services Microcomputers Minimum Competencies Performance Research Libraries Based on the conference theme, "Competencies for Librarians," papers presented at the 1985 meeting of the association include: (1) "Planning a Library-Based Public Access Microcomputer Facility" (Suzanne Kehm); (2) "Processing and Circulating Microcomputer Software in the Academic Library: A Sharing Session" (Jan Brumm and Carole Schmidt); (3) "Periodical Current Awareness Services for Faculty: A Comparison of In-House and Commercially-Produced Services" (Carol A. Singer); (4) "How to Sell Your Library: A Salesperson's Approach to Promoting Library Services" (Janet C. Lu); (5) "Bibliotherapy; What the Academic Librarian Might Need to Know" (Anita Norman); (6) "An Introduction to Computer Concepts: Basic Competencies for Librarians Who Use Desktop Computers" (Melvin M. Bohn); (7)"Competencies for Librarians in an Automated Environment: The Union College Experience" (Sue Job and Larry Onsager); (8) "The Reference/Interloan Center at Kearney: Making the Academic-Public-School Connection in Central Nebraska" (Valerie I. Krzywkowski); (9) "Towards a Definitive Listing of World War I Posters" (Gerald A. Rudolph); (10) "Records Management and the Relational Database" (Louis Laudermilk); (11) "Small Databases in the Library: The Programmer's Perspective versus the Librarian's Perspective" (Stanford Mark Olson); (12) "What Do They Want From Us: Changes in Job Ads in Recent Years" (Joseph A. Starratt, Robert P. Nash, and Thomas A. Tollman); and (13) "An Examination of Comparable Worth" (Carol Walton and Jill Ellis). (THC)
title Competencies for Librarians. Proceedings from the 1985 Spring Meeting of the Nebraska Library Association: College and University Section (Omaha, Nebraska, April 26, 1985).
topic Academic Libraries
Databases
Higher Education
Job Skills
Library Associations
Library Automation
Library Services
Microcomputers
Minimum Competencies
Performance
Research Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED262827