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Main Author: Brody, Fern E.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1998
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED422009
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contents Assessing Professional Competencies. Brody, Fern E. Competence Employment Qualifications Higher Education Information Science Instructional Development Librarians Library Personnel Library Research Library Role Library Science Professional Personnel Research Methodology Trend Analysis This paper represents the state of the art of research in library science on professional competencies for academic, public and special libraries since 1985. The seminal research study done on librarian competencies was conducted in 1983-86 by King Research. The goal of the study was to identify the type of skills and knowledge that information workers will need in order to be effective in the future. The King study was widely anticipated and became almost as widely dismissed--especially by library educators. In the few years following 1985 researchers sought to replicate the King study's methodology. The overall conclusions of the Murphy and Bailey study were to make LIS courses longer, re-think core curriculum, emphasize communication in a term-long class, and recommend internships and the declaration of specializations. Various stakeholders in the library profession continue to research the issue of competencies, but each from their own standpoint. Later research studies have varied widely as to scope, hypothesis and conclusions. These are reviewed in clusters based on the author's employers, practitioners, students, professional organizations, educators' role in the profession. Appendices present selected study results. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Assessing Professional Competencies.
Brody, Fern E.
Competence
Employment Qualifications
Higher Education
Information Science
Instructional Development
Librarians
Library Personnel
Library Research
Library Role
Library Science
Professional Personnel
Research Methodology
Trend Analysis
Assessing Professional Competencies. Brody, Fern E. Competence Employment Qualifications Higher Education Information Science Instructional Development Librarians Library Personnel Library Research Library Role Library Science Professional Personnel Research Methodology Trend Analysis This paper represents the state of the art of research in library science on professional competencies for academic, public and special libraries since 1985. The seminal research study done on librarian competencies was conducted in 1983-86 by King Research. The goal of the study was to identify the type of skills and knowledge that information workers will need in order to be effective in the future. The King study was widely anticipated and became almost as widely dismissed--especially by library educators. In the few years following 1985 researchers sought to replicate the King study's methodology. The overall conclusions of the Murphy and Bailey study were to make LIS courses longer, re-think core curriculum, emphasize communication in a term-long class, and recommend internships and the declaration of specializations. Various stakeholders in the library profession continue to research the issue of competencies, but each from their own standpoint. Later research studies have varied widely as to scope, hypothesis and conclusions. These are reviewed in clusters based on the author's employers, practitioners, students, professional organizations, educators' role in the profession. Appendices present selected study results. (AEF)
title Assessing Professional Competencies.
topic Competence
Employment Qualifications
Higher Education
Information Science
Instructional Development
Librarians
Library Personnel
Library Research
Library Role
Library Science
Professional Personnel
Research Methodology
Trend Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED422009