Library and information science education 2.0 : guiding principles and models of best practice. Interview with Huan Vo-Tran.


Autoria(s): Partridge, Helen
Resumo

In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and information science (LIS) professionals to start becoming “librarian 2.0.” In the last few years, discussion and debate about the “core competencies” needed by librarian 2.0 have appeared in the “biblioblogosphere” (blogs written by LIS professionals). However, beyond these informal blog discussions few systematic and empirically based studies have taken place. A project funded by the Australian Learning and Teaching Council fills this gap. The project identifies the key skills, knowledge, and attributes required by “librarian 2.0.” Eighty-one members of the Australian LIS profession participated in a series of focus groups. Eight themes emerged as being critical to “librarian 2.0”: technology, communication, teamwork, user focus, business savvy, evidence based practice, learning and education, and personal traits. Guided by these findings interviews with 36 LIS educators explored the current approaches used within contemporary LIS education to prepare graduates to become “librarian 2.0”. This video presents an example of ‘great practice’ in current LIS education as it strives to foster web 2.0 professionals.

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video/mp4

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46146/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46146/1/Huan_Vo-Tran_Sequence.mp4

Partridge, Helen Library and information science education 2.0 : guiding principles and models of best practice. Interview with Huan Vo-Tran. (Unpublished)

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Copyright 2011 please consult author

Fonte

Faculty of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #080700 LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES #130200 CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY #social media #web 2.0 #librarian 2.0 #library education #higher education #professional education
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Other