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Main Author: Carnaby, Penny
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2000
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED447826
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contents Watch Our Lips! New Skills and Services for the Knowledge Age. Carnaby, Penny Foreign Countries Government Role Information Literacy Information Policy Information Services Information Skills Library Associations Models Policy Formation This paper describes how the Library and Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa Te Rau Herenga O Aotearoa (LIANZA) has mobilized the library and information profession in New Zealand to present key messages to the new government which describe a vision of how an integrated National Information Strategy (NIS) will help the government to realize some of the benefits of a knowledge led world. Highlights include: (1) the LIANZA Information Policy Summit (LIPS), held in December 1999, at which representatives of the library profession met to negotiate key messages from the profession that were delivered to the government; (2) the three main components in the New Zealand NIS model, i.e., knowledge access, knowledge resources, and knowledge equity; (3) comparison with the United Kingdom's NIS; (4) LIANZA activities planned for June/July 2000, including an extensive lobbying campaign to progress the NIS and a second LIPS (LIPS2); (5) LIANZA initiatives within the library profession; and (6) common themes in the changing workplace. (MES)
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spellingShingle Watch Our Lips! New Skills and Services for the Knowledge Age.
Carnaby, Penny
Foreign Countries
Government Role
Information Literacy
Information Policy
Information Services
Information Skills
Library Associations
Models
Policy Formation
Watch Our Lips! New Skills and Services for the Knowledge Age. Carnaby, Penny Foreign Countries Government Role Information Literacy Information Policy Information Services Information Skills Library Associations Models Policy Formation This paper describes how the Library and Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa Te Rau Herenga O Aotearoa (LIANZA) has mobilized the library and information profession in New Zealand to present key messages to the new government which describe a vision of how an integrated National Information Strategy (NIS) will help the government to realize some of the benefits of a knowledge led world. Highlights include: (1) the LIANZA Information Policy Summit (LIPS), held in December 1999, at which representatives of the library profession met to negotiate key messages from the profession that were delivered to the government; (2) the three main components in the New Zealand NIS model, i.e., knowledge access, knowledge resources, and knowledge equity; (3) comparison with the United Kingdom's NIS; (4) LIANZA activities planned for June/July 2000, including an extensive lobbying campaign to progress the NIS and a second LIPS (LIPS2); (5) LIANZA initiatives within the library profession; and (6) common themes in the changing workplace. (MES)
title Watch Our Lips! New Skills and Services for the Knowledge Age.
topic Foreign Countries
Government Role
Information Literacy
Information Policy
Information Services
Information Skills
Library Associations
Models
Policy Formation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED447826