Experimenting in Education for Library Associates.

Thomas P. Slavens, Jean Legg
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MANY LIBRARIES have on their staffs capable and educated people who are not able to attend library schools. They may, for example, have family and financial responsibilities or they may live at too great a distance to make it feasible for them to attend a library science program. Yet they are often competent to do more than clerical work and can serve beside professional librarians as library associates. Increasingly, libraries are interested in providing education for these people to equip them to serve in these capacities. Leadership comes from librarians who have undertaken formal education in library science and who are willing to share their expertise. Faculty members from colleges and universities can be secured to serve as consultants and to work for brief periods of time in formal instruction. These programs, in fact, will have more depth and quality if they can be related to library schools, thus taking advantage of the experience of the faculty of these institutions. It is possible to work with state libraries and other systems in cooperating in these educational ventures. Cooperation among library schools, systems, and local libraries, in fact, makes for more effective education for these people. Careful planning is essential. Some state libraries have consultants to help local libraries set up programs of this nature. The objectives may be carefully established, and priorities need to be set. Some areas for possible inclusion are the organization and retrieval of information,
图书馆馆员教育的实验。
许多图书馆的工作人员中都有能力强、受过良好教育的人,他们不能上图书馆学校。例如,他们可能有家庭和经济责任,或者他们可能住得太远,不可能参加图书馆学课程。然而,他们往往能胜任比文书工作更多的工作,可以作为图书馆助理与专业图书馆员一起工作。图书馆越来越有兴趣为这些人提供教育,使他们具备这些能力。领导力来自接受过正规图书馆学教育并愿意分享专业知识的图书馆员。可以确保学院和大学的教员担任顾问,并在短期内进行正式教学。事实上,如果这些项目能够与图书馆学院联系起来,从而利用这些学院教师的经验,那么这些项目将会有更多的深度和质量。在这些教育事业中,可以与州立图书馆和其他系统合作。事实上,图书馆学校、系统和地方图书馆之间的合作使这些人得到更有效的教育。仔细的计划是必不可少的。一些州立图书馆有顾问来帮助地方图书馆建立这种性质的项目。可以仔细地确定目标,并需要确定优先事项。可能包括的一些领域是信息的组织和检索,
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