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Autore principale: Johnson, Ian M.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1993
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contents Education for Librarianship and Information Work in Eastern Europe. Report on Visits Sponsored by the European Commission on TEMPUS Programme, 1992 and 1993. Johnson, Ian M. Curriculum Development Foreign Countries Higher Education Information Centers Information Science International Cooperation International Organizations Librarians Library Associations Library Development Library Education Library Schools Technological Advancement Training Conclusions drawn from brief visits to library schools in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Slovak Republic in 1992 and 1993 are presented. Visits were made to 10 schools, appropriate ministries, and major libraries and information centers. The visits were largely supported by the Trans European Mobility Programme for University Studies (TEMPUS), a European Community development assistance program. The purpose of the visits was to explore the potential of the Section on Education and Training of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions to contribute to the development of colleagues teaching librarianship and information studies in Eastern Europe. The Section on Education and Training wished to investigate the need for regional training seminars in Eastern Europe. In all the countries visited, attempts to revise curricula were apparent, with efforts to incorporate information technology and an increased interest in management. A second general trend was the impact of the economic situation on the education system. Specific needs identified through the visits are summarized with the goal of assisting libraries to develop to function in a market economy within pluralistic democratic societies. Six appendixes give specifics for each of the countries and a list of discussion topics. (SLD)
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spellingShingle Education for Librarianship and Information Work in Eastern Europe. Report on Visits Sponsored by the European Commission on TEMPUS Programme, 1992 and 1993.
Johnson, Ian M.
Curriculum Development
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Information Centers
Information Science
International Cooperation
International Organizations
Librarians
Library Associations
Library Development
Library Education
Library Schools
Technological Advancement
Training
Education for Librarianship and Information Work in Eastern Europe. Report on Visits Sponsored by the European Commission on TEMPUS Programme, 1992 and 1993. Johnson, Ian M. Curriculum Development Foreign Countries Higher Education Information Centers Information Science International Cooperation International Organizations Librarians Library Associations Library Development Library Education Library Schools Technological Advancement Training Conclusions drawn from brief visits to library schools in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Slovak Republic in 1992 and 1993 are presented. Visits were made to 10 schools, appropriate ministries, and major libraries and information centers. The visits were largely supported by the Trans European Mobility Programme for University Studies (TEMPUS), a European Community development assistance program. The purpose of the visits was to explore the potential of the Section on Education and Training of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions to contribute to the development of colleagues teaching librarianship and information studies in Eastern Europe. The Section on Education and Training wished to investigate the need for regional training seminars in Eastern Europe. In all the countries visited, attempts to revise curricula were apparent, with efforts to incorporate information technology and an increased interest in management. A second general trend was the impact of the economic situation on the education system. Specific needs identified through the visits are summarized with the goal of assisting libraries to develop to function in a market economy within pluralistic democratic societies. Six appendixes give specifics for each of the countries and a list of discussion topics. (SLD)
title Education for Librarianship and Information Work in Eastern Europe. Report on Visits Sponsored by the European Commission on TEMPUS Programme, 1992 and 1993.
topic Curriculum Development
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Information Centers
Information Science
International Cooperation
International Organizations
Librarians
Library Associations
Library Development
Library Education
Library Schools
Technological Advancement
Training
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED364224