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Main Authors: Cameron, Margaret A., Levett, John
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1987
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ370787
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author Cameron, Margaret A.
Levett, John
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Levett, John
Cameron, Margaret A.
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contents We Were Not "Dragooned into Membership"...We Simply Never Found Out There Was a Choice and In Conclusion... Cameron, Margaret A. Levett, John Accreditation (Institutions) Developed Nations Foreign Countries Library Associations Library Standards Organizational Objectives Professional Autonomy Professional Recognition Scholarly Journals Some of the themes and issues raised at the 50th Anniversary Conference of the Library Association of Australia are summarized in two articles. Highlights include historical development of the association, achievements in professional standards and recognition, and the need for policies to guide future development. (CLB)
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spellingShingle We Were Not "Dragooned into Membership"...We Simply Never Found Out There Was a Choice and In Conclusion...
Cameron, Margaret A.
Levett, John
Accreditation (Institutions)
Developed Nations
Foreign Countries
Library Associations
Library Standards
Organizational Objectives
Professional Autonomy
Professional Recognition
Scholarly Journals
We Were Not "Dragooned into Membership"...We Simply Never Found Out There Was a Choice and In Conclusion... Cameron, Margaret A. Levett, John Accreditation (Institutions) Developed Nations Foreign Countries Library Associations Library Standards Organizational Objectives Professional Autonomy Professional Recognition Scholarly Journals Some of the themes and issues raised at the 50th Anniversary Conference of the Library Association of Australia are summarized in two articles. Highlights include historical development of the association, achievements in professional standards and recognition, and the need for policies to guide future development. (CLB)
title We Were Not "Dragooned into Membership"...We Simply Never Found Out There Was a Choice and In Conclusion...
topic Accreditation (Institutions)
Developed Nations
Foreign Countries
Library Associations
Library Standards
Organizational Objectives
Professional Autonomy
Professional Recognition
Scholarly Journals
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ370787