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1. Verfasser: Becker, Linda K. W.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2006
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ992084
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contents Globalisation and Changing Practices for Academic Librarians in Australia: A Literature Review Becker, Linda K. W. Academic Libraries Foreign Countries International Education Librarians Literature Reviews Library Role Best Practices Global Approach Trend Analysis Change Strategies Social Change Change Agents Quality Assurance Information Literacy Teaching Methods Learning Activities Distance Education Consortia International Cooperation Occupational Mobility Library Development Library Services The purpose of this study is to review and analyse historical research related to changes brought on by globalisation in Australian academic libraries. Using relevant literature, this study examines the role of academic librarians in internationalising their own experiences and perspectives for the purpose of improving library, instructional and service activities. In some cases, this has in turn led to increased participation by librarians in institutional leadership such as planning and implementing international education in their own institutions, as well as increased participation in international organisations and partnerships. This article is part one of a larger study; part two will examine results from a survey of current practice. (Contains 79 notes.)
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spellingShingle Globalisation and Changing Practices for Academic Librarians in Australia: A Literature Review
Becker, Linda K. W.
Academic Libraries
Foreign Countries
International Education
Librarians
Literature Reviews
Library Role
Best Practices
Global Approach
Trend Analysis
Change Strategies
Social Change
Change Agents
Quality Assurance
Information Literacy
Teaching Methods
Learning Activities
Distance Education
Consortia
International Cooperation
Occupational Mobility
Library Development
Library Services
Globalisation and Changing Practices for Academic Librarians in Australia: A Literature Review Becker, Linda K. W. Academic Libraries Foreign Countries International Education Librarians Literature Reviews Library Role Best Practices Global Approach Trend Analysis Change Strategies Social Change Change Agents Quality Assurance Information Literacy Teaching Methods Learning Activities Distance Education Consortia International Cooperation Occupational Mobility Library Development Library Services The purpose of this study is to review and analyse historical research related to changes brought on by globalisation in Australian academic libraries. Using relevant literature, this study examines the role of academic librarians in internationalising their own experiences and perspectives for the purpose of improving library, instructional and service activities. In some cases, this has in turn led to increased participation by librarians in institutional leadership such as planning and implementing international education in their own institutions, as well as increased participation in international organisations and partnerships. This article is part one of a larger study; part two will examine results from a survey of current practice. (Contains 79 notes.)
title Globalisation and Changing Practices for Academic Librarians in Australia: A Literature Review
topic Academic Libraries
Foreign Countries
International Education
Librarians
Literature Reviews
Library Role
Best Practices
Global Approach
Trend Analysis
Change Strategies
Social Change
Change Agents
Quality Assurance
Information Literacy
Teaching Methods
Learning Activities
Distance Education
Consortia
International Cooperation
Occupational Mobility
Library Development
Library Services
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ992084