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Autores principales: Lankes, R. David, Stephens, Michael, Arjona, Melissa
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
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Publicado: 2015
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author Lankes, R. David
Stephens, Michael
Arjona, Melissa
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Stephens, Michael
Arjona, Melissa
Lankes, R. David
Stephens, Michael
Arjona, Melissa
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contents Participatory and Transformative Engagement in Libraries and Museums: Exploring and Expanding the Salzburg Curriculum Lankes, R. David Stephens, Michael Arjona, Melissa Libraries Museums Librarians Professional Personnel Job Skills Participation Cultural Context Continuing Education Library Education Curriculum Foreign Countries During a program titled "Libraries and Museums in an Era of Participatory Culture," co-sponsored by the Salzburg Global Seminar (SGS) and the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), one of the discussion groups developed recommendations for skills needed by librarians and museum professionals in today's connected and participatory world. The group focused on the concepts, knowledge, and processes that both librarians and museum professionals need to understand and know, realizing that participatory culture has ramifications both for traditional functions and emerging skills. The initial framework was an overview. This paper expands on the work started in Salzburg and calls for further discussion. By opening the conversation to the library and museum worlds, it is proposed that the two systems of education and continuing education will experience positive and possibly unexpected synergistic benefits.
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spellingShingle Participatory and Transformative Engagement in Libraries and Museums: Exploring and Expanding the Salzburg Curriculum
Lankes, R. David
Stephens, Michael
Arjona, Melissa
Libraries
Museums
Librarians
Professional Personnel
Job Skills
Participation
Cultural Context
Continuing Education
Library Education
Curriculum
Foreign Countries
Participatory and Transformative Engagement in Libraries and Museums: Exploring and Expanding the Salzburg Curriculum Lankes, R. David Stephens, Michael Arjona, Melissa Libraries Museums Librarians Professional Personnel Job Skills Participation Cultural Context Continuing Education Library Education Curriculum Foreign Countries During a program titled "Libraries and Museums in an Era of Participatory Culture," co-sponsored by the Salzburg Global Seminar (SGS) and the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), one of the discussion groups developed recommendations for skills needed by librarians and museum professionals in today's connected and participatory world. The group focused on the concepts, knowledge, and processes that both librarians and museum professionals need to understand and know, realizing that participatory culture has ramifications both for traditional functions and emerging skills. The initial framework was an overview. This paper expands on the work started in Salzburg and calls for further discussion. By opening the conversation to the library and museum worlds, it is proposed that the two systems of education and continuing education will experience positive and possibly unexpected synergistic benefits.
title Participatory and Transformative Engagement in Libraries and Museums: Exploring and Expanding the Salzburg Curriculum
topic Libraries
Museums
Librarians
Professional Personnel
Job Skills
Participation
Cultural Context
Continuing Education
Library Education
Curriculum
Foreign Countries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1073535