06206nam 2200577 450 99620694570331620240130153824.01-283-40338-297866134033843-598-44016-210.1515/9783598440168(OCoLC)135261403(MiFhGG)GVRL5BBM(EXLCZ)99100000000069214020060315d2005 uy 0engurun#---uuuuatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierContinuing professional development--preparing for new roles in libraries a voyage of discovery ; Sixth World Conference on Continuing Professional Development and Workplace Learning for the Library and Information Professions /edited by Paul Genoni and Graham WaltonMùˆnchen K.G. Saur2005Munchen, Germany :K.G. Saur,2005.1 online resource (307 pages) illustrationsIFLA publications ;116Description based upon print version of record and e-publication (viewed on March 12, 2019).3-598-21844-3 Includes bibliographical references.Frontmatter --TABLE OF CONTENTS --FOREWORD --CONFERENCE OPENING ADDRESS --INAUGURAL ELIZABETH W. STONE LECTURE, 2005 --CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION TO CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND WORKPLACE LEARNING: THE JOURNEY AND BEYOND --PREPARING FOR NEW AND CHANGING ROLES --DEVELOPING MODELS OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE TO ENHANCE EMPLOYABILITY IN THE NETWORK WORLD --DIFFERENT APPROACHES - COMMON CONCLUSIONS: THE SKILLS DEBATE OF THE 21st CENTURY --DEVELOPING FOR THE NEW ACADEMIC LIBRARY FUNCTION: KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIREMENTS AMONG LIBRARY PERSONNEL AND TEACHING FACULTY --THE CHANGING ROLES OF LIBRARIANS AND INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND WORKPLACE LEARNING IN ACADEMIC LIBRARIES --EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY: HARNESSING NEW TOOLS TO SUPPORT INFORMATION LITERACY --THE BESPOKE APPROACH TO DEVELOPING AND DELIVERING ONLINE STAFF DEVELOPMENT --BECOMING A MARKETING SPECALIST IN AN ACADEMIC LIBRARY --PREPARING ACADEMIC LIBRARIANS FOR A CHANGING ROLE: A CASE OF A CANADIAN INFORMATION LITERACY PROGRAMME --ENGAGING AND SUPPORTING PEOPLE IN CPD & WORKPLACE LEARNING --MEETING THE CPD NEEDS OF THE E-LIBRARIAN --AN ONLINE COURSE FOR RESEARCH LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES, AND OUTCOMES --EFFECTIVE WORK BASED LEARNING ACROSS PROFESSIONS AND THE IMPACT ON THE ROLES OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES: A CASE STUDY OF U.K. PROBATION --UNDERSTANDING LIBRARIANS' MOTIVATION TO PARTICIPATE IN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES --HOW DO THEY KNOW WHAT THEY DON'T KNOW? CREATING A DIGITAL PRESERVATION TRAINING PROGRAM --PUTTING IT TOGETHER - TOOLS FOR CPD & WORKPLACE LEARNING --MULITFACETED CPD: DEVELOPING A PROGRAM TO MEET THE DIVERSE NEEDS OF LIS PROFESSIONALS --DEVELOPMENTS IN POST-MASTERS EDUCATION FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY ADMINISTRATION IN NORTH AMERICA: WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE PUBLIC LIBRARY ADMINISTRATORS' CERTIFICATE PROGRAM AT THE PALMER SCHOOL OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE --COMPETENCY BASED TRAINING: A SPECIAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (SLA) STRATEGIC PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TOOL FOR THE 21st CENTURY --MULTI-PROFESSIONAL WORKING AND LEARNING?: TEAMS OR TERRITORIALISM IN THE E-LEARNING AGE --THE IMPACT OF NATIONAL BOARD CERTIFICATION FOR SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA SPECIALISTS --EVALUATING EFFECTIVENESS OF CPD AND MEASURING RETURNS ON INVESTMENTS: A CASE STUDY OF UGC REFRESHER COURSES (INDIA) --UNDERSTANDING THE BIG PICTURE: WHAT IS NEEDED FROM A PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME TO SUPPORT HEALTH SERVICE LIBRARIANS IN ENGLAND? --LEADERSHIP TRAINING FOR ALL: PROVIDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR DEGREED AND NON-DEGREED LIBRARIANS IN A REGIONAL INSTITUTE --CONTEXT AND PLACE: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON CPD & WORPLACE LEARNING --WHERE TO FROM HERE? CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN NEW ZEALAND --INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP, NATIONAL IMPACT: THE SOUTH AFRICAN LIBRARY LEADERSHIP PROJECT --RECOGNITION AND QUALITY ASSURANCE IN LIS: NEW APPROACHES FOR LIFELONG LEARNING IN EUROPE --SERVICE EXCELLENCE: A CAMPAIGN TO BUILD CAPACITY TO MATCH SERVICE DEMANDS IN A LARGE SOUTH AFRICAN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY --REGIONAL ACADEMIC LIBRARY AND INFORMATION TRAINING CONSORTIA IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND IRELAND: A MODEL FOR SUCCESSLibrarians and information workers the world over are faced with the constant challenge of remaining abreast of developments in their field. Rapid changes in technology and workplace roles threaten to make their skills obsolete unless they undertake constant professional development. This international collection presents a comprehensive overview of current continuing professional development theory and practice for those who manage and work in library and information services. Papers by academics and practitioners describe numerous innovative responses to emerging continuing education and training needs, including workplace learning; individual learning and learning organisations.IFLA publications.Library education (continuing education)CongressesInformation scientistsIn-service trainingCongressesLibrariansIn-service trainingCongressesCareer developmentCongressesLibrariesLibrary education (continuing education)Information scientistsIn-service trainingLibrariansIn-service trainingCareer development020.715Genoni Paulauth801780Walton GrahamGenoni PaulWorld Conference on Continuing Professional Development and Workplace Learning for the Library and Information Professions.MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK996206945703316Continuing professional development--preparing for new roles in libraries3869979UNISA