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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Heine, M.H.; 1
Affiliations: School of Librarianship and Information Studies, Newcastle upon Tyne Polytechnic, Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K.
Note: [1] A revised version of a paper presented at the 48th IFLA General Conference, Montreal, 22–28 August 1982 (Section on Library Schools and Other Training Aspects).
Abstract: General educational aims for librarianship curricula at first- and second-professional qualification stages are put forward and contrasted. It is suggested that at the first stage the aim is largely the creation of factual knowledge. At the second, perhaps mid-career, stage the main aim is to develop analytical skills and an interest in problem-solving. For the latter, a strongly integrated curriculum is needed, with teaching undertaken in partnership with library practitioners. To illustrate these differences, approaches to the study of library networks (both document-delivery networks, and bibliographical-record delivery networks) in such curricula are suggested and contrasted. In particular, it is suggested that appropriate case-study approaches may be useful at the second state, and an example of one (the founding of the National Lending Library in Britain) is outlined.
DOI: 10.3233/EFI-1983-1305
Journal: Education for Information, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 263-275, 1983
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