加拿大高等图书馆与信息教育的创新发展路径

A. Humenchuk
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本文的目的是研究历史特征,并确定加拿大图书馆专家培训领域教育水平现代化的形成阶段和现代载体,这是世界上最好的教育实践之一。方法论。该研究采用了历史遗传学和系统结构方法,从而有可能确定加拿大图书馆培训教育水平起源和发展的主要阶段的分期。加拿大七所顶尖大学的信息研究学院对高等教育的硕士和博士学位教育方案进行了比较和内容分析,从而有可能确定信息产业专家培训的一般和具体方面,确立了硕士和博士教育项目的认知和制度组成部分的特征,证实了加强其跨学科性和多功能性的客观需要。结果。据了解,加拿大第一所建立图书馆专家培训学校的大学是麦吉尔大学(1904年)。1928年,在多伦多大学的结构内开设了一所图书馆学校。对合格图书馆专家的需求日益增长,导致加拿大开始积极发展教育水平体系,以培训图书馆专家(1961–1980)。因此,蒙特利尔大学(1961年)、西安大略大学(1861年)、阿尔伯塔大学(1968年)和不列颠哥伦比亚大学(1969年)开设了图书馆学校。研究生图书馆教育体系于1971年开始形成,当时多伦多大学启动了第一个图书馆和信息科学博士学位的教育计划,1974年授予了该专业的第一个博士学位。自1995年以来,加拿大教育项目简介的跨学科整合阶段已经开始,图书馆和信息科学学院更名为信息管理学院或信息研究学院,已经开始为世界上最负盛名的美国图书馆协会(ALA)认可的信息专家引入创新的跨学科培训计划。科学的话题性。如今,加拿大有七所著名大学设有信息研究学院,这些学院正在积极使图书馆和信息专家的硕士和博士培训多样化。他们的教育项目往往是灵活的、跨学科的,实施双学位模式,在数字经济中,这保证了毕业生在劳动力市场、知名就业场所和职业前景方面的竞争优势。达尔豪斯大学信息管理学院是北美教育服务市场创新跨学科教育项目开发的倡导者。它招收了以下硕士项目:“信息管理与公共管理”、“信息管理和环境资源管理”,并为加拿大创建了一个独特的教育项目——“信息管理及法律科学”,提供信息硕士和法律博士(MI/JD)的双学位。现实意义。该研究结果可供乌克兰高等教育机构在改进029“信息、图书馆和档案科学”专业的硕士和博士教育项目的过程中使用。加拿大培训图书馆和信息专家的经验在内容、灵活性和以学生为中心的学习组织方面是世界上最好的。引进世界上培训图书馆专家的最佳做法将提高他们在全球信息市场上的质量和竞争力。
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Innovative Development Vectors of the Higher Library and Information Education in Canada
The purpose of the article is to study historical features, as well as to determine the formation stages and modern vectors for the modernization of the Canadian system educational levels in the field of library specialists training as one of the best educational practices in the world. The methodology. The study used historical-genetic and systemic-structural approaches, which made it possible to establish the periodization of the main stages of the origin and development of the library training educational levels in Canada. Comparative and content analysis of educational programs of master’s and doctoral degrees of higher education, carried out by the schools of information studies of seven ranking Canadian universities, made it possible to determine the general and specific aspects in the training of specialists for the information industry, establish the features of the cognitive and institutional components of master’s and doctoral educational programs, substantiate the objective need to strengthen their interdisciplinarity and versatility. The results. It is established that the first university in Canada to establish a school for the library specialists training was McGill University (1904). In 1928, a library school was opened within the structure of the University of Toronto. The growing need for qualified library specialists led to the beginning of the stage of active development of the education levels system for training library specialists in Canada (1961–1980). Thus, the Library Schools were opened at the University of Montreal (1961), the University of Western Ontario (1861), the University of Alberta (1968), and the University of British Columbia (1969). The system of postgraduate library education began to take shape in 1971, when the first educational program for the preparation of PhD in Library and Information Sciences was launched at the University of Toronto, with the first doctoral degree in this specialty awarded in 1974. Since 1995, the stage of interdisciplinary integration of the educational programs’ profiles in Canada has begun, the Schools of Library and Information Sciences were renamed into Schools of Information Management or Schools of Information Studies, the introduction of innovative interdisciplinary training programs has started for information specialists accredited by the most prestigious American Library Association (ALA) in the world. The scientific topicality. Nowadays, seven prestigious universities in Canada have Schools of Information Studies that are actively diversifying the library and information specialists’ training at the master’s and doctoral levels. Their educational programs tend to be flexible and interdisciplinary, implementing double degree models, which, in the digital economy, guarantee graduates competitive advantages in the labour market, prestigious places of employment and career prospects. The School of Information Management at Dalhousie University is an initiator of the innovative interdisciplinary educational programs development in the North American educational services market. It recruits for the following master’s programs: “Information Management and Public Administration”, “Information Management and Environmental Resource Management”, and also has founded a unique educational program for Canada — “Information Management and Legal Sciences”, which provides a double degree of Master of Information and Doctor of Laws (MI / JD). The practical significance. The results of the study can be used by Ukrainian institutions of higher education in the process of improving master’s and doctoral educational programs in the specialty 029 “Information, Library and Archival Sciences”. The Canadian experience of training library and information specialists is the best in the world in terms of the content, flexibility and student-centred learning organization. The introduction of the world’s best practices for training library specialists will improve their quality and competitiveness in the global information market.
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