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Autor principal: Becker, Linda K. W.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
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Publicado: 2006
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contents Globalisation and Internationalisation: Models and Patterns of Change for Australian Academic Librarians Becker, Linda K. W. Academic Libraries Foreign Countries Librarians Library Development Change Strategies Organizational Change Global Approach Best Practices Case Studies Library Role Role Perception Performance Technology Library Research Commercialization Research Needs This is the final article in a series examining globalisation and the role of Australian librarians in internationalising library, university, and international practice in higher education. It describes case studies of Australian academic libraries in which a successful pattern for internationalisation emerged. The conclusions of the research are discussed, and recommendations for practice and further research are offered. (Contains 34 notes.)
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spellingShingle Globalisation and Internationalisation: Models and Patterns of Change for Australian Academic Librarians
Becker, Linda K. W.
Academic Libraries
Foreign Countries
Librarians
Library Development
Change Strategies
Organizational Change
Global Approach
Best Practices
Case Studies
Library Role
Role Perception
Performance Technology
Library Research
Commercialization
Research Needs
Globalisation and Internationalisation: Models and Patterns of Change for Australian Academic Librarians Becker, Linda K. W. Academic Libraries Foreign Countries Librarians Library Development Change Strategies Organizational Change Global Approach Best Practices Case Studies Library Role Role Perception Performance Technology Library Research Commercialization Research Needs This is the final article in a series examining globalisation and the role of Australian librarians in internationalising library, university, and international practice in higher education. It describes case studies of Australian academic libraries in which a successful pattern for internationalisation emerged. The conclusions of the research are discussed, and recommendations for practice and further research are offered. (Contains 34 notes.)
title Globalisation and Internationalisation: Models and Patterns of Change for Australian Academic Librarians
topic Academic Libraries
Foreign Countries
Librarians
Library Development
Change Strategies
Organizational Change
Global Approach
Best Practices
Case Studies
Library Role
Role Perception
Performance Technology
Library Research
Commercialization
Research Needs
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ993715