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Acquisition of Skills in Emerging Technologies through Continuing Professional Education: The Nigerian Perspective
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Oluremi Jegede
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- Frontmatter i
- TABLE OF CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS viii
- FOREWORD ix
- INAGURATION OF CONFERENCE xi
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CREATING THE DELIVERY MECHANISMS: EFFECTS OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES FIRST PLENARY SESSION
- Continuing Professional Education: Towards Evidence-Based Practice 1
- North American Models of Internet-Delivered Continuing Professional Education: Are They Exportable? 9
- Building a Plan to Deliver Lifelong Continuing Professional Education Across Space and Time 16
- Delivering Continuing Professional Library Education in Africa: The Technology Challenge 26
- Continuing Library and Information Science Professional Education Through the Virtual Campus Initiative 35
- Group Mentoring for Librarianship Graduates: A Report on Outcome 41
- Acquisition of Skills in Emerging Technologies through Continuing Professional Education: The Nigerian Perspective 52
- A Proposed Model to Meet the Continuing Professional Educational Needs of Information Workers in South Africa 62
- Self-Learning Platform: The Infodoc Courseware on CD-ROM and the Web Communication 69
- Learning and Instruction in a Learning Society: Contribution of Information Technology to Innovation in Library and Information Science Education 76
- The IASL Web Site in Lifelong Informal Continuing Professional Education of School Library Personnel 83
- Distance Education in Lifelong Learning for Library and Information Science Professionals in the Perspective of Information Society Needs in Poland 91
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ENGAGING STAFF IN LIFELONG EDUCATION OVER SPACE AND TIME SECOND PLENARY SESSION
- Development of Library and Information Science Continuing Professional Education Network Centers in Hungary 99
- Assessment of Continuing Professional Education Needs and Preferences of Professional Public Librarians in Israel 111
- Flexible Staff: Implications for the Drive for Flexibility on the Changing Skills and Attributes in Higher Education Librarians Developing Hybrid Library Service 123
- Preparing Librarians to Solve Problems Faced by International Students in American College and University Libraries 132
- Library and Information Science Professionals in the Networked Learning Environment 142
- Meeting the Needs of Information Professionals for Lifelong Learning: The Employer's Challenge or Opportunity? 151
- How Graduate Library and Information Science Professionals Cope with Constant Need for Updating their Knowledge and Skills: A Croatian Case 164
- Predicting and Defining Lifelong Learning Needs for Continuing Professional Education 173
- The Role of Academic Institutions in the Continuing Professional Education of Librarians and Information Professionals 178
- Teaching "Organization of Information" through the Web 186
- The Continuing Qualification of Librarians in Bulgaria: Policy and Ideas: The Creation of a Center for Continuing Professional Education 200
- Information Technology Training Needs Assessment in Developing Countries: Socio-Political and Economic Transition 207
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WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? THIRD PLENARY SESSION
- New Structures of Continuing Professional Education for Information Professionals in Developing Countries: Challenge of Knowledge Management 218
- Fit to Practice? The Need for the Certification of Professional Knowledge and Competencies 224
- Janus in South Africa: Building for the Future While Keeping an Eye on the Past 230
- Appendix A. Understanding the Adult Learner 242
- Appendix Β. Strengthening the Quality of Continuing Professional Education 248
- Appendix C. Greening Of Librarianship: Charting A New Course for Continuing Library Education 253
- Appendix D. Training The Trainer: A Perspective From The Ala/Clene-RT 266
- Appendix E. Planning An International Continuing Professional Education Event: The Barcelona Experience 273
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- TABLE OF CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS viii
- FOREWORD ix
- INAGURATION OF CONFERENCE xi
-
CREATING THE DELIVERY MECHANISMS: EFFECTS OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES FIRST PLENARY SESSION
- Continuing Professional Education: Towards Evidence-Based Practice 1
- North American Models of Internet-Delivered Continuing Professional Education: Are They Exportable? 9
- Building a Plan to Deliver Lifelong Continuing Professional Education Across Space and Time 16
- Delivering Continuing Professional Library Education in Africa: The Technology Challenge 26
- Continuing Library and Information Science Professional Education Through the Virtual Campus Initiative 35
- Group Mentoring for Librarianship Graduates: A Report on Outcome 41
- Acquisition of Skills in Emerging Technologies through Continuing Professional Education: The Nigerian Perspective 52
- A Proposed Model to Meet the Continuing Professional Educational Needs of Information Workers in South Africa 62
- Self-Learning Platform: The Infodoc Courseware on CD-ROM and the Web Communication 69
- Learning and Instruction in a Learning Society: Contribution of Information Technology to Innovation in Library and Information Science Education 76
- The IASL Web Site in Lifelong Informal Continuing Professional Education of School Library Personnel 83
- Distance Education in Lifelong Learning for Library and Information Science Professionals in the Perspective of Information Society Needs in Poland 91
-
ENGAGING STAFF IN LIFELONG EDUCATION OVER SPACE AND TIME SECOND PLENARY SESSION
- Development of Library and Information Science Continuing Professional Education Network Centers in Hungary 99
- Assessment of Continuing Professional Education Needs and Preferences of Professional Public Librarians in Israel 111
- Flexible Staff: Implications for the Drive for Flexibility on the Changing Skills and Attributes in Higher Education Librarians Developing Hybrid Library Service 123
- Preparing Librarians to Solve Problems Faced by International Students in American College and University Libraries 132
- Library and Information Science Professionals in the Networked Learning Environment 142
- Meeting the Needs of Information Professionals for Lifelong Learning: The Employer's Challenge or Opportunity? 151
- How Graduate Library and Information Science Professionals Cope with Constant Need for Updating their Knowledge and Skills: A Croatian Case 164
- Predicting and Defining Lifelong Learning Needs for Continuing Professional Education 173
- The Role of Academic Institutions in the Continuing Professional Education of Librarians and Information Professionals 178
- Teaching "Organization of Information" through the Web 186
- The Continuing Qualification of Librarians in Bulgaria: Policy and Ideas: The Creation of a Center for Continuing Professional Education 200
- Information Technology Training Needs Assessment in Developing Countries: Socio-Political and Economic Transition 207
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WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? THIRD PLENARY SESSION
- New Structures of Continuing Professional Education for Information Professionals in Developing Countries: Challenge of Knowledge Management 218
- Fit to Practice? The Need for the Certification of Professional Knowledge and Competencies 224
- Janus in South Africa: Building for the Future While Keeping an Eye on the Past 230
- Appendix A. Understanding the Adult Learner 242
- Appendix Β. Strengthening the Quality of Continuing Professional Education 248
- Appendix C. Greening Of Librarianship: Charting A New Course for Continuing Library Education 253
- Appendix D. Training The Trainer: A Perspective From The Ala/Clene-RT 266
- Appendix E. Planning An International Continuing Professional Education Event: The Barcelona Experience 273