What if? Exploring alternative models for professional LIS education*

B. Chawner, G. Oliver
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Abstract This article aims to stimulate discussion about whether the current structure of postgraduate library education, largely unchanged for over 60 years, is still the best option, given the ways in which professional library positions increasingly require specialised knowledge and skills. Comparative cases from selected New Zealand professions, including medicine, law, teaching and accounting, are used to identify common characteristics of practice-based professional education, including education for specialisations which typically follow the basic degree. The article suggests that trends affecting library work create an opportunity to consider alternative models, including undergraduate education and advanced specialised qualifications.
如果什么?探索资讯科技专业教育的另类模式*
摘要本文旨在探讨在图书馆专业岗位对专业知识和技能的要求日益增加的情况下,60多年来基本保持不变的研究生图书馆教育结构是否仍然是最佳选择。从选定的新西兰职业,包括医学、法律、教学和会计,比较案例,用来确定以实践为基础的专业教育的共同特点,包括通常遵循基础学位的专业教育。文章认为,影响图书馆工作的趋势创造了一个考虑其他模式的机会,包括本科教育和高级专业资格。
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