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Main Authors: Burgess, Susan F., Edwards, Susan E.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1990
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ413637
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author Burgess, Susan F.
Edwards, Susan E.
author_facet Burgess, Susan F.
Edwards, Susan E.
Burgess, Susan F.
Edwards, Susan E.
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contents The Transformation of Library Education in Australia. Burgess, Susan F. Edwards, Susan E. Curriculum Development Foreign Countries Higher Education Information Science Interviews Library Education Qualitative Research Teacher Attitudes Reports results of a qualitative study of Australian library educators regarding the broadening of library education to include other information professions. Respondents are categorized as conservers (showing little enthusiasm for expanding the boundaries of library education) and expansionists (seeing expansion as desirable). Major themes emerging from the study are discussed within each category. (14 references) (MES)
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publishDate 1990
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spellingShingle The Transformation of Library Education in Australia.
Burgess, Susan F.
Edwards, Susan E.
Curriculum Development
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Information Science
Interviews
Library Education
Qualitative Research
Teacher Attitudes
The Transformation of Library Education in Australia. Burgess, Susan F. Edwards, Susan E. Curriculum Development Foreign Countries Higher Education Information Science Interviews Library Education Qualitative Research Teacher Attitudes Reports results of a qualitative study of Australian library educators regarding the broadening of library education to include other information professions. Respondents are categorized as conservers (showing little enthusiasm for expanding the boundaries of library education) and expansionists (seeing expansion as desirable). Major themes emerging from the study are discussed within each category. (14 references) (MES)
title The Transformation of Library Education in Australia.
topic Curriculum Development
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Information Science
Interviews
Library Education
Qualitative Research
Teacher Attitudes
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ413637