Australia : LIS education
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2009
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Resumo |
The topic of library and information science (LIS) education has been under the spotlight in the professional literature in Australia and New Zealand for a number of years. Critical issues of discussion encompass the apparent lack of a core curriculum for the discipline, the perceived gulf between LIS education and LIS practice, and the pressing need for career-long learning and development. One of the central points of debate that emerges repeatedly is the long-standing question about the positioning of the profession: Is LIS a graduate profession of highly skilled individuals valued for their expertise and professionalism or is it a profession of anyone who works in a library, regardless of their qualifications (LIANZA, 2005)? While Australia and New Zealand do not stand alone in this debate – similar issues are echoed in many other countries – there are inevitably some local characteristics which warrant exploration. The discussion presented here highlights the historical background to professional training, the specific professional policies and standards that guide LIS education and some of the challenges facing professional and paraprofessional education, given the changing environment of education in Australia as a whole, with some comparisons made with the New Zealand situation. While all too often library practitioners point the finger at the library educators to ‘right the wrongs’, the authors wish to reinforce the idea that the future of effective and relevant LIS education is a matter for all stakeholders in the profession: practitioners and educators, students and staff, employers and employees, with cohesion potentially offered by the professional body. |
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Publicador |
K.G. Saur |
Relação |
http://www.ifla.org/en/publications/global-library-and-information-science-a-textbook-for-students-and-educators Hallam, Gillian & Calvert, Philip (2009) Australia : LIS education. In Global Library and Information Science : A Textbook for Students and Educators. K.G. Saur, Munich, Germany. |
Fonte |
Faculty of Science and Technology; School of Information Technology |
Palavras-Chave | #080700 LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES #LIS education #Australia #Librarianship |
Tipo |
Book Chapter |