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Main Authors: Marcella, Rita, Baxter, Graeme
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2001
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ649179
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author Marcella, Rita
Baxter, Graeme
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contents The Demand for Undergraduate Course Provision in Information and Library Studies. Marcella, Rita Baxter, Graeme Career Awareness Career Choice Foreign Countries Library Education Secondary Education Secondary School Students Student Surveys Tables (Data) Undergraduate Study Describes two studies that investigated factors affecting the demands for undergraduate courses in information and library studies: one a survey of students at The Robert Gordon University (Scotland) and one a survey of secondary school students in Scotland. Concludes that the profession should focus on undergraduate education and make career options more visible. (Author/LRW)
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spellingShingle The Demand for Undergraduate Course Provision in Information and Library Studies.
Marcella, Rita
Baxter, Graeme
Career Awareness
Career Choice
Foreign Countries
Library Education
Secondary Education
Secondary School Students
Student Surveys
Tables (Data)
Undergraduate Study
The Demand for Undergraduate Course Provision in Information and Library Studies. Marcella, Rita Baxter, Graeme Career Awareness Career Choice Foreign Countries Library Education Secondary Education Secondary School Students Student Surveys Tables (Data) Undergraduate Study Describes two studies that investigated factors affecting the demands for undergraduate courses in information and library studies: one a survey of students at The Robert Gordon University (Scotland) and one a survey of secondary school students in Scotland. Concludes that the profession should focus on undergraduate education and make career options more visible. (Author/LRW)
title The Demand for Undergraduate Course Provision in Information and Library Studies.
topic Career Awareness
Career Choice
Foreign Countries
Library Education
Secondary Education
Secondary School Students
Student Surveys
Tables (Data)
Undergraduate Study
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ649179