Affiliations: Swedish School of Library and Information Science (SSLIS), University of Borå, SE-50190 Sweden. Faculty of Communication, Vilnius University, Universiteto 3, Vilnius, Lithuania. [email protected]
Abstract: The paper examines three Master’s programmes in digital libraries: Digital Library Learning (Oslo University College, Tallinn University, and University of Parma), Digital Library and Information Services, and Digital services – culture, information and communication (Swedish School of Library and Information Science). The author uses her direct experience of developing one of the programmes, collaborating with another and evaluating the third, for comparison of their conceptual basis, goals, curricula, students’ admission and study process, teachers’ experience, and several aspects of the students’ satisfaction. The author concludes that all three programmes build their programmes on the notion of change management, either through innovation, organizational change or project implementation. This perspective cultivated in LIS management for several decades since the introduction of computer technology into libraries unites all three programmes on the common foundation of LIS management.
Keywords: Digital library, LIS education, information management, digital resource management, Europe