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Main Authors: Breen, Charlotte, Farragher, Ailish, McQuaid, Mairead, Callanan, Michelle, Burke, Mary A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2002
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ663129
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author Breen, Charlotte
Farragher, Ailish
McQuaid, Mairead
Callanan, Michelle
Burke, Mary A.
author_facet Breen, Charlotte
Farragher, Ailish
McQuaid, Mairead
Callanan, Michelle
Burke, Mary A.
Breen, Charlotte
Farragher, Ailish
McQuaid, Mairead
Callanan, Michelle
Burke, Mary A.
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contents New Information Management Opportunities in a Changing World. Breen, Charlotte Farragher, Ailish McQuaid, Mairead Callanan, Michelle Burke, Mary A. Employment Opportunities Information Management Information Science Education Information Technology Job Skills Private Sector Skill Analysis Surveys Evaluates the gap between traditional library and information studies (LIS) skills and the evolving needs of the information technology workplace. Discusses whether graduates with LIS training are perceived as having the requisite skills and personalities to perform as knowledge managers and information managers in the private sector based on results of three surveys. (Author/LRW)
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spellingShingle New Information Management Opportunities in a Changing World.
Breen, Charlotte
Farragher, Ailish
McQuaid, Mairead
Callanan, Michelle
Burke, Mary A.
Employment Opportunities
Information Management
Information Science Education
Information Technology
Job Skills
Private Sector
Skill Analysis
Surveys
New Information Management Opportunities in a Changing World. Breen, Charlotte Farragher, Ailish McQuaid, Mairead Callanan, Michelle Burke, Mary A. Employment Opportunities Information Management Information Science Education Information Technology Job Skills Private Sector Skill Analysis Surveys Evaluates the gap between traditional library and information studies (LIS) skills and the evolving needs of the information technology workplace. Discusses whether graduates with LIS training are perceived as having the requisite skills and personalities to perform as knowledge managers and information managers in the private sector based on results of three surveys. (Author/LRW)
title New Information Management Opportunities in a Changing World.
topic Employment Opportunities
Information Management
Information Science Education
Information Technology
Job Skills
Private Sector
Skill Analysis
Surveys
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ663129