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Autor principal: Howard, Katherine
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
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Publicado: 2010
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contents Programming Not Required: Skills and Knowledge for the Digital Library Environment Howard, Katherine Library Education Librarians Information Management Electronic Libraries Identification Job Skills Knowledge Level Employment Qualifications Foreign Countries Interpersonal Competence Education for Library and Information professionals in managing the digital environment has been a key topic for discussion within the LIS environment for some time. However, before designing and implementing a program for digital library education, it is prudent to ensure that the skills and knowledge required to work in this environment are properly identified in order to enable informed programs to be developed and delivered. Hitherto, there appears to have been limited research which has included the opinion of both educators and practitioners, on this topic. This paper presents the key findings of research undertaken at Tallinn University in the first half of 2009. (Contains 4 tables.)
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spellingShingle Programming Not Required: Skills and Knowledge for the Digital Library Environment
Howard, Katherine
Library Education
Librarians
Information Management
Electronic Libraries
Identification
Job Skills
Knowledge Level
Employment Qualifications
Foreign Countries
Interpersonal Competence
Programming Not Required: Skills and Knowledge for the Digital Library Environment Howard, Katherine Library Education Librarians Information Management Electronic Libraries Identification Job Skills Knowledge Level Employment Qualifications Foreign Countries Interpersonal Competence Education for Library and Information professionals in managing the digital environment has been a key topic for discussion within the LIS environment for some time. However, before designing and implementing a program for digital library education, it is prudent to ensure that the skills and knowledge required to work in this environment are properly identified in order to enable informed programs to be developed and delivered. Hitherto, there appears to have been limited research which has included the opinion of both educators and practitioners, on this topic. This paper presents the key findings of research undertaken at Tallinn University in the first half of 2009. (Contains 4 tables.)
title Programming Not Required: Skills and Knowledge for the Digital Library Environment
topic Library Education
Librarians
Information Management
Electronic Libraries
Identification
Job Skills
Knowledge Level
Employment Qualifications
Foreign Countries
Interpersonal Competence
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ931077