Cooperative training in libraries

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Cooperative training in libraries

[edited by] A. MacDougall and R. Prytherch

Gower, c1989

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

This book looks at 13 co-operative training schemes in action today. The popularity of co-operative schemes for training has come about for several reasons, but principally because of the experience that a co-ordination of activities results in an overall better standard of training provision. Many advantages and spin-offs have occurred, such as a better understanding of needs, improvements generally in training methods, efficiency of provision and the avoidance of isolation and stagnation. Training is now established in most libraries as a primary activity affecting all areas of work. Co-operative training is one way of ensuring the continuation and expansion of training provision in libraries. The book is aimed at senior librarians designing and implementing co-operative plans in public, academic and private sector services, line managers, unit heads and trainers concerned with the detail of co-operative plans for library school staff, students and researchers.

目次

  • Part 1 Introduction: co-operative training
  • co-operative training in public libraries. Part 2 Co-operative training schemes in academic libraries: EMALINK
  • S3RBK and others
  • LRCC
  • SETG
  • SALCTG. Part 3 Co-operative training schemes in public libraries: ERTOG
  • SWACL
  • CSTG
  • 6NMCCL. Part 4 Co-operative training schemes covering libraries of different types: BCOP
  • SLCC
  • Newcastle-upon-Tyne libraries joint working party
  • Welsh libraries training group.

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