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Main Author: Ochogwu, Michael G.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1990
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ413587
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author Ochogwu, Michael G.
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contents Alternatives in Librarianship: Prospects and Problems for the Nigerian Graduate. Ochogwu, Michael G. Curriculum Development Developing Nations Educational Needs Employment Potential Foreign Countries Information Scientists Library Education Library Schools Nontraditional Occupations Argues that, given the current employment situation in Nigeria, library education should be directed at educating and training professionals who can exploit their potential in several information-related organizations, rather than being tied to the library. The implications for curricula requirements of existing library and information science programs are discussed. (12 references) (CLB)
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spellingShingle Alternatives in Librarianship: Prospects and Problems for the Nigerian Graduate.
Ochogwu, Michael G.
Curriculum Development
Developing Nations
Educational Needs
Employment Potential
Foreign Countries
Information Scientists
Library Education
Library Schools
Nontraditional Occupations
Alternatives in Librarianship: Prospects and Problems for the Nigerian Graduate. Ochogwu, Michael G. Curriculum Development Developing Nations Educational Needs Employment Potential Foreign Countries Information Scientists Library Education Library Schools Nontraditional Occupations Argues that, given the current employment situation in Nigeria, library education should be directed at educating and training professionals who can exploit their potential in several information-related organizations, rather than being tied to the library. The implications for curricula requirements of existing library and information science programs are discussed. (12 references) (CLB)
title Alternatives in Librarianship: Prospects and Problems for the Nigerian Graduate.
topic Curriculum Development
Developing Nations
Educational Needs
Employment Potential
Foreign Countries
Information Scientists
Library Education
Library Schools
Nontraditional Occupations
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ413587