Continuing professional education for the information society : the Fifth World Conference on Continuing Professional Education for the Library and Information Science Professions /

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Corporate Authors: World Conference on Continuing Professional Education for the Library and Information Science Professions Chester, Mass., International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions. Continuing Professional Education Round Table
Other Authors: Layzell Ward, Patricia
Format: Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Published: München : K.G. Saur, 2002.
Series:IFLA publications ; 100.
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Online Access: Full text (Wentworth users only)
Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Dr. Elizabeth Stone / Blanche Woolls
  • Foreword / Ian Johnson and Diann Rusch-Feja
  • Introduction / Ann Ritchie
  • Filling the Empty Chair: Succession Planning Strategies for Senior Information Management Posts in Higher Education / Christine Abbott
  • Staff Development and Continuing Professional Education: Policy and Practice in Australian Academic and Research Libraries / Ian W. Smith
  • Retooling Cataloguers and Indexers for the Information and Knowledge Management Society: A Needs Assessment for Continuing Professional Education in the UK and the US / Patricia A. Lawton
  • Opportunities and Strategies for Continuing Professional Education In India Through Distance Mode / Dinesh K. Gupta and S.B. Ghosh
  • SEFLIN Technology Training Program: Linking Lifelong Staff Learners Through Continuing Professional Education / Bruce E. Massis
  • Knowledge Management and Information Literacy: A New Partnership in the Workplace? / Jan Houghton and Sue Halbwirth
  • Cognitive Apprenticeships in Education for Information Literacy / Penny Moore and Nicki Page
  • Teachers Continuing Professional Education in Information Literacy: The Case Study of French Secondary Schools / Viviane Couzinet
  • Learning to Learn: An ICT Training Model to Support Ongoing Professional Development and Change in School Libraries / Dorothy Williams
  • Information Literacy for Mere Mortals / Susie Andretta
  • Information Literacy: Helping Librarians Apply the Research to Teaching Information Skills to Patrons: The Importance of the Human Interface / David V. Loertscher and Blanche Woolls
  • East-West Co-operation Between Bio-Medical University Libraries: Information Skills for Albanian Librarians / Elisabetta Marinoni, Pierangela Mazzon and Maurizio Tiziano Moretto
  • Local Touch, Global Reach: Transborder CPE in Texas-Mexico / Barbara Immroth
  • Promotion of the Information Research in the Republic of South Africa, DISSA-net: 1988-2000 in a Social and Intercultural Perspective / Irene Wormell
  • Special Libraries Associations Global 2000 Conference Leads to Creation of a Community of Practice for Developing Country Librarians: A Case Study / Sue O. Neill Johnson and Judith J. Field
  • Global Continuing Professional Education Via the Web: The Challenge of Internationalisation / Anna H. Perrault and Vicki L. Gregory
  • Continuing Education for LIS Professionals in Canada / Fiona Black, Judy Dunn, Rhonda Miller and Stan Skrzeszewski
  • Successful Faculty Participation in Distance Education: What Research and Experience Can Teach Us / Pamela P. Barron
  • Developing a Model for Web Enhanced Continuing Education Programs for LIS Professionals / Uma Kanjilal
  • Learning to Teach in the Virtual World / Lynne Rudasill
  • Web Based LIS Education: Potentials and Feasibility of Regional Models / Kornelija Petr, Radovan Vrana and Tatjana Aparac
  • Digital Professional Education for Digital Librarians / Alastair G. Smith
  • CPE Anywhere Anytime: Online Resources for the Information Society / Lesley Moyo
  • Quality Control and Assurance for Continuing Professional Education / Jana Varlejs
  • Chasing Certificates: Problems of CPE Assessment and Quality Assurance Within the South African National Qualifications Framework / Clare M. Walker
  • Continuing Professional Education as an Ethical Issue / Jitka Hurych.