Human development
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Human development

Competencies for the Twenty-First Century. Papers from the IFLA CPERT Third International Conference on Continuing Professional Education for the Library and Information Professions ; a Publication of the Continuing Professional Education Round Table ...

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Human development

Competencies for the Twenty-First Century. Papers from the IFLA CPERT Third International Conference on Continuing Professional Education for the Library and Information Professions ; a Publication of the Continuing Professional Education Round Table ...

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Table of contents

  1. Acknowledgements
  2. Foreword
  3. WEDNESDAY August 27,1997
  4. INAUGURATION OF THE CONFERENCE
  5. Welcome: Ole Harbo
  6. KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Minister of Research Jytte Hilden
  7. SESSION 1. Continuing Education Planning: Individual and Institutional
  8. A Distance Independent/Open Learning Education Model For The Continuing Professional Education Of Librarians
  9. Continuing Professional Development And Flexible Information Workers: Problems And Opportunities
  10. Future Academic Library Skills: What Will They Be?
  11. SESSION 2a. Models to Cope with Growing Continuing Education Needs
  12. Hungarian CPE Efforts Intensified Through International Co-operation
  13. Users Training Programs Developed By The Brazilian University Libraries
  14. Constructs For Investigating Lack of Persistence In Experimental Distance Education: A Study Of Health Science Librarians
  15. SESSION 2b. Continuing Education Planning: Individual and Institutional
  16. The Changing Nature Of Continuing Education For The Individual: Will Libraries And Librarians Continue To Play A Role In Supporting Learners?
  17. On The Education Of Information Resources Management Professionals At High Level In China
  18. Closing The Information Technology Gap: Typical Training Concerns In A South African University Library In The 1990’s
  19. SESSION 3. Models to Cope With Growing Continuing Education Needs
  20. LIS Educational Systems Within CMC (Computer Mediated Communication)
  21. Group Mentoring. : A First Experience In Continuing Education
  22. Facilitating Workplace Learning
  23. THURSDAY August 28,1997
  24. SESSION 4a. Training the Trainer
  25. Training Of Trainers And Professional Development: Estonian Prospective
  26. New Times - New Possibilities
  27. Librarians As Change Agents In The HE Community
  28. SESSION 4b. Measuring Continuing Education Needs
  29. Theory And Practice Of Law Librarianship Through Continuing Professional Education: The Nigerian Experience
  30. Continuing Education And Information Technology: A Study Of Content And Deliverables
  31. Differences Between Librarians And Library Directors In Their Perception Of Continuing Professional Education
  32. Information Technology Developments As A Factor In Determination Of Continuing Education Needs In Some Southern African Academic Libraries
  33. SESSION 5. Workshops
  34. Measuring Continuing Education Needs And Results Competency For The Twenty-First Century
  35. SESSION 6a. Continuing Education Planning: Individual and Institutional
  36. Personal Professional Development: Competencies For The Solo Librarian
  37. Growing With The Customer: Challenges To The Estonian Librarian In The 21st Century
  38. Planning Professional Excellence In Library And Information Organisations - A South African Perspective
  39. SESSION 6b. Models to Cope with Growing Continuing Education Needs
  40. LIS Professionals In The Networked Learning Environment
  41. Russian System Of Continuing Education In Transition
  42. Continuing LIS Professional Education Through Distance Mode: Prospects For India
  43. SESSION 7a. Models to Cope with Growing Continuing Education Needs
  44. The Internet And Continuing Professional Education
  45. The Impact Of National Training Reform And The Restructuring Of Industrial Awards On Staff Development In Australian Academic And State Libraries
  46. Distance Education As A New Possibility For Library And Information Science Education In Estonia
  47. SESSION 7b. Continuing Education Planning: Individual and Institutional
  48. Evaluation As A Human Development For Professionals In The Twenty-First Century; A Brazilian Experience
  49. An Approach To Identifying Skills Within An Information Culture: The Application Of Information Policy To Information Cultures
  50. Continuing Education For Croatian Librarians: Needs And Opportunities
  51. FRIDAY August 29,1997
  52. SESSION 8a. Training the Trainer
  53. The Academic Librarian And Scholarship: A Vision For The Twenty-First Century
  54. Measuring Continuing Education Needs: Identifying Transferable Skills Through Mentoring
  55. Training The Trainer: A Perspective From The ALA / CLENE-RT'
  56. SESSION 8b. User Education: The Librarian as Educator
  57. Effectiveness Of An Academic Library As A Continuing Education Provider
  58. Applying Principles For Effective Staff Development To Large Urban Public Library Systems In Canada
  59. The New Role Of Librarians As Internet Trainers
  60. SESSION 9. User Education: The Librarian as Educator
  61. Information Exchange And Communication Between Researchers: The Specialised Librarian’s Part In Scientific Research
  62. Information Skills Teaching In The Age Of The Electronic Library In The United Kingdom
  63. Libraries As Learning Organisations
  64. SESSION 10a. Continuing Education Planning: Individual and Institutional
  65. The Higher School Of Information Service In Prague
  66. Continuing Education Of Information Professionals In A Changing Environment: With Special Reference To Brazil
  67. The Library And Bibliometrics
  68. SESSION 10b. Continuing Education Planning: Individual and Institutional
  69. Polish Experiences In Continuing Education For Librarians
  70. Asian Institute For Education In Librarianship And Information Science: A Continuing Professional Development Proposal
  71. Librarians Continuing Education in the Libraries of Estonia
  72. Appendix A. Organising Committee
  73. Appendix B. Authors of the Papers