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Autore principale: Schneider, Karen G.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1994
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ491568
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contents Four Librarians of the Apocalypse; Or, What Part of the Paradigm Don't You Understand? Schneider, Karen G. Career Development Change Agents Electronic Mail Females Information Technology Interviews Librarian Attitudes Librarians Library Automation Library Services Mentors Role Models Writing for Publication Describes four women whose careers have involved library automation and who are prototypes for librarians whose service philosophy will be realized through new tools and tasks. How the women were located and interviewed, their first experiences with computers, the role of mentors in their development, and their publishing efforts are described. (seven references) (KRN)
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spellingShingle Four Librarians of the Apocalypse; Or, What Part of the Paradigm Don't You Understand?
Schneider, Karen G.
Career Development
Change Agents
Electronic Mail
Females
Information Technology
Interviews
Librarian Attitudes
Librarians
Library Automation
Library Services
Mentors
Role Models
Writing for Publication
Four Librarians of the Apocalypse; Or, What Part of the Paradigm Don't You Understand? Schneider, Karen G. Career Development Change Agents Electronic Mail Females Information Technology Interviews Librarian Attitudes Librarians Library Automation Library Services Mentors Role Models Writing for Publication Describes four women whose careers have involved library automation and who are prototypes for librarians whose service philosophy will be realized through new tools and tasks. How the women were located and interviewed, their first experiences with computers, the role of mentors in their development, and their publishing efforts are described. (seven references) (KRN)
title Four Librarians of the Apocalypse; Or, What Part of the Paradigm Don't You Understand?
topic Career Development
Change Agents
Electronic Mail
Females
Information Technology
Interviews
Librarian Attitudes
Librarians
Library Automation
Library Services
Mentors
Role Models
Writing for Publication
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ491568