The strategic and operational dimensions of staff training and professional development for information professionals : what neXus2 has revealed


Autoria(s): Hallam, Gillian C.
Data(s)

22/01/2009

Resumo

The paper seeks to continue the debate about the need for professionals in the library and information services (LIS) sector to continually engage in career-long learning to sustain and develop their knowledge and skills in a dynamic industry. Aims: The neXus2 workforce study has been funded by the ALIA and the consortium of National and State Libraries Australasia (NSLA). It builds on earlier research work (the neXus census) that looked at the demographic, educational and career perspectives of individual library and information professions, to critically examine institutional policies and practices associated with the LIS workforce. The research aims to develop a clearer understanding of the issues impacting on workforce sustainability, workforce capability and workforce optimisation. Methods: The research methodology involved an extensive online survey conducted in March 2008 which collected data on organisational and general staffing; recruitment and retention; staff development and continuing professional education; and succession planning. Encouragement to participate was provided by key industry groups, including academic, public, health, law and government library and information agencies, with the result that around 150 institutions completed the questionnaire. Results: The paper will specifically discuss the research findings relating to training and professional development, to measure the scope and distribution of training activities across the workforce, to consider the interrelationship between the strategic and operational dimensions of staff development in individual institutions and to analyse the common and distinctive factors evident in the different sectors of the profession. Conclusion: The neXus2 project has successfully engaged LIS institutions in the collection of complex industry data that is relevant to the future education and workforce strategies for all areas of the profession. Cross-sector forums such as Information Online 2009 offer the opportunity for stimulating professional dialogue on the key issues.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/28642/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/28642/1/c28642.pdf

http://www.information-online.com.au/sb_clients/iog/bin/iog_programme_C20.cfm?vm_key=EC16FD1B-1422-0982-EB1358DD0F60CCB1

Hallam, Gillian C. (2009) The strategic and operational dimensions of staff training and professional development for information professionals : what neXus2 has revealed. In Proceedings of the 14th ALIA Exhibition and Conference : Information Online 2009, Sydney.

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Fonte

Faculty of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #080706 Librarianship #Librarianship #Library and information profession #Workforce planning #Professional development #Staff training
Tipo

Conference Paper