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Hauptverfasser: Hazeri, Afsaneh, Martin, Bill, Sarrafzadeh, Maryam
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2009
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author Hazeri, Afsaneh
Martin, Bill
Sarrafzadeh, Maryam
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Martin, Bill
Sarrafzadeh, Maryam
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Martin, Bill
Sarrafzadeh, Maryam
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contents Exploring the Benefits of KM Education for LIS Professionals Hazeri, Afsaneh Martin, Bill Sarrafzadeh, Maryam Knowledge Management Information Science Education Library Schools Universities College Students Librarian Attitudes Librarians Outcomes of Education Professional Recognition Role Perception Career Choice Employment Opportunities Foreign Countries Surveys Questionnaires College Curriculum Professional Development Qualitative Research Statistical Analysis It is to be expected that in a new and emerging discipline like knowledge management (KM) there still will be ambivalence among both LIS educational institutions and their students, as to the need to have KM courses. Investigating the benefits of engaging with these programs might help to clear up this ambiguity. The present paper seeks to shed light on this issue, based on the result of a research study completed in 2008 on the implications of KM for LIS education. The research sought perceptions of the LIS international community and in particular LIS academics. From the findings it was clear that the LIS community has a positive view of the potential outcomes of KM education for LIS students. Notable benefits are the potential broadening of professional perspectives to wider areas, and enhancement of the image of LIS professionals both within and outside the profession. Participants in this research also acknowledged the cultivation of additional competencies among KM learners, as a contribution to the improved professionalism of corporate librarians, and the provision of new career options for LIS graduates. (Contains 6 tables and 3 footnotes.)
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spellingShingle Exploring the Benefits of KM Education for LIS Professionals
Hazeri, Afsaneh
Martin, Bill
Sarrafzadeh, Maryam
Knowledge Management
Information Science Education
Library Schools
Universities
College Students
Librarian Attitudes
Librarians
Outcomes of Education
Professional Recognition
Role Perception
Career Choice
Employment Opportunities
Foreign Countries
Surveys
Questionnaires
College Curriculum
Professional Development
Qualitative Research
Statistical Analysis
Exploring the Benefits of KM Education for LIS Professionals Hazeri, Afsaneh Martin, Bill Sarrafzadeh, Maryam Knowledge Management Information Science Education Library Schools Universities College Students Librarian Attitudes Librarians Outcomes of Education Professional Recognition Role Perception Career Choice Employment Opportunities Foreign Countries Surveys Questionnaires College Curriculum Professional Development Qualitative Research Statistical Analysis It is to be expected that in a new and emerging discipline like knowledge management (KM) there still will be ambivalence among both LIS educational institutions and their students, as to the need to have KM courses. Investigating the benefits of engaging with these programs might help to clear up this ambiguity. The present paper seeks to shed light on this issue, based on the result of a research study completed in 2008 on the implications of KM for LIS education. The research sought perceptions of the LIS international community and in particular LIS academics. From the findings it was clear that the LIS community has a positive view of the potential outcomes of KM education for LIS students. Notable benefits are the potential broadening of professional perspectives to wider areas, and enhancement of the image of LIS professionals both within and outside the profession. Participants in this research also acknowledged the cultivation of additional competencies among KM learners, as a contribution to the improved professionalism of corporate librarians, and the provision of new career options for LIS graduates. (Contains 6 tables and 3 footnotes.)
title Exploring the Benefits of KM Education for LIS Professionals
topic Knowledge Management
Information Science Education
Library Schools
Universities
College Students
Librarian Attitudes
Librarians
Outcomes of Education
Professional Recognition
Role Perception
Career Choice
Employment Opportunities
Foreign Countries
Surveys
Questionnaires
College Curriculum
Professional Development
Qualitative Research
Statistical Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ855976