From Professional Competencies to Capacity: A Study of Education and Training for Subject Specialists
Resource
Journal of Library and Information Studies, 7(1/2), pp.77-99
Journal
圖書資訊學刊
Journal Volume
7
Journal Issue
1/2
Pages
77-99
Date Issued
2009-12
Date
2009-12
Author(s)
Chiu, Ming-Hsin Phoebe
Abstract
Subject specialists are important assets in academic and research libraries. They possess not only the specialized knowledge of a particular subject field, but also the skills in library and information services. Looming shortage of qualified subject specialists resulting from the retirement of current professionals, most likely the baby-boomer generation, persuasively suggests that education and training are in urgent need of rethinking. This empirical study was conducted within the context of Library and Information Science education and academic librarianship in North America. Survey, content analysis, and focus group were employed as data collection methods. This study aims to analyze the status of LIS education for subject specialists, education needs and personal attributes of subject specialists, and the qualifications and responsibilities of becoming subject specialists. The goal of the study is to understand the knowledge, skills, and attitude of becoming subject specialists. Results of the study may provide insight into planning of formal curriculum and on-the-job training.
Subjects
Subject specialists
professional competencies
curriculum building
Publisher
Department of Library and Information Science, National Taiwan University
Type
journal article
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