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Main Authors: Browne, Mairead, Kirk, Joyce
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ997488
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author Browne, Mairead
Kirk, Joyce
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Kirk, Joyce
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contents Enduring Ideas: The Contribution of Margaret Trask to Education for the Profession Browne, Mairead Kirk, Joyce Higher Education Foreign Countries Professional Associations Library Education Leadership Library Science Library Associations Librarians This article acknowledges and celebrates the contribution of Margaret Trask to education for beginning professionals in library and information work. It identifies four concepts or themes which underpinned the award courses developed and taught under Margaret's leadership, and examines how these themes have evolved over thirty years. Margaret played a leading role at a time when education for librarianship was in its early phase of development in Australia. She came to prominence in the 1970s when responsibility for provision was moving from the professional association, the then Library Association of Australia (LAA), to universities and colleges of advanced education, a move that had taken place already in the United Kingdom.
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spellingShingle Enduring Ideas: The Contribution of Margaret Trask to Education for the Profession
Browne, Mairead
Kirk, Joyce
Higher Education
Foreign Countries
Professional Associations
Library Education
Leadership
Library Science
Library Associations
Librarians
Enduring Ideas: The Contribution of Margaret Trask to Education for the Profession Browne, Mairead Kirk, Joyce Higher Education Foreign Countries Professional Associations Library Education Leadership Library Science Library Associations Librarians This article acknowledges and celebrates the contribution of Margaret Trask to education for beginning professionals in library and information work. It identifies four concepts or themes which underpinned the award courses developed and taught under Margaret's leadership, and examines how these themes have evolved over thirty years. Margaret played a leading role at a time when education for librarianship was in its early phase of development in Australia. She came to prominence in the 1970s when responsibility for provision was moving from the professional association, the then Library Association of Australia (LAA), to universities and colleges of advanced education, a move that had taken place already in the United Kingdom.
title Enduring Ideas: The Contribution of Margaret Trask to Education for the Profession
topic Higher Education
Foreign Countries
Professional Associations
Library Education
Leadership
Library Science
Library Associations
Librarians
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ997488