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Autor principal: Marcum, Deanna B.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1990
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contents Preservation Education Institute Final Report (Queenstown, Maryland, August 2-4, 1990). Marcum, Deanna B. Academic Libraries Archives Facility Guidelines Futures (of Society) Higher Education Library Education Library Personnel Library Schools Preservation This report explores the current status of preservation education in library schools, the projected requirements for the next decade, and the ways in which preservation education may be strengthened. It is argued that preservation has changed dramatically with the emergence of nonprint media, and the question is raised whether the library school curriculum is properly addressing these needs; it is agreed that future librarians will require combinations of fiscal, analytical, interpersonal, managerial, and administrative skills. Other strategies that are suggested to strengthen preservation education are the training of librarians through apprenticeships and internships, financial support for Ph.D. candidates, the targeting of specific groups for whom preservation education should be identified (teachers, preservation administrators, library and archives professionals), and revised school curricula. It is also important that both teachers and deans be in frequent contact with practitioners who have experience in both preservation administration and conservation. (MAB)
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spellingShingle Preservation Education Institute Final Report (Queenstown, Maryland, August 2-4, 1990).
Marcum, Deanna B.
Academic Libraries
Archives
Facility Guidelines
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Library Education
Library Personnel
Library Schools
Preservation
Preservation Education Institute Final Report (Queenstown, Maryland, August 2-4, 1990). Marcum, Deanna B. Academic Libraries Archives Facility Guidelines Futures (of Society) Higher Education Library Education Library Personnel Library Schools Preservation This report explores the current status of preservation education in library schools, the projected requirements for the next decade, and the ways in which preservation education may be strengthened. It is argued that preservation has changed dramatically with the emergence of nonprint media, and the question is raised whether the library school curriculum is properly addressing these needs; it is agreed that future librarians will require combinations of fiscal, analytical, interpersonal, managerial, and administrative skills. Other strategies that are suggested to strengthen preservation education are the training of librarians through apprenticeships and internships, financial support for Ph.D. candidates, the targeting of specific groups for whom preservation education should be identified (teachers, preservation administrators, library and archives professionals), and revised school curricula. It is also important that both teachers and deans be in frequent contact with practitioners who have experience in both preservation administration and conservation. (MAB)
title Preservation Education Institute Final Report (Queenstown, Maryland, August 2-4, 1990).
topic Academic Libraries
Archives
Facility Guidelines
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Library Education
Library Personnel
Library Schools
Preservation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED327213