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Education for Information, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, 2007
- Editorial. 1-3
- Denis J. Grogan:
Education for librarianship: Some persistent issues. 5-26 - Maurice B. Line:
Requirements for library and information work and the role of library education. 27-39 - N. J. Ford:
Quality in education for information: Recent research into student learning. 41-49 - Blaise Cronin:
Educational pluralism for a diversifying profession. 51-56 - Michael E. D. Koenig:
Looking back: A review of four key articles from volume one. 57-61 - Fred Guy:
Technological advances and information education 1982-2007: Some perspectives. 63-72
Volume 25, Number 2, 2007
- Lawrence Wai-hong Tam, Ross Harvey, John Mills:
How relevant are library and information science curricula outside their geographic domain? 73-91 - Maria Haigh:
Divided by a common degree program? Profiling online and face-to-face information science students. 93-110 - Robert Newton, Nitin Doonga:
Corporate e-learning: Justification for implementation and evaluation of benefits. A study examining the views of training managers and training providers. 111-130 - Heidi E. Julien:
The Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE): Past, present, future. 131-140 - Book Review: Computers in Libraries: an introduction for Library Technicians, by K. Wilson. 141-145
Volume 25, Numbers 3-4, 2007
- Jonathan Foster, Angela Lin:
Approaches to studying and students' use of a computer supported learning environment. 155-168 - Sherry L. Vellucci, Ingrid Hsieh-Yee, William E. Moen:
The Metadata Education and Research Information Commons (MERIC): A collaborative teaching and research initiative. 169-178 - Jaya Raju, Clément Arsenault:
First-level LIS education and training: A comparison between South Africa and Canada. 179-193 - Laila Marouf, Sajjad ur Rehman:
New directions for information education: Perspectives of the stakeholders. 195-209 - Ayoku A. Ojedokun, Kgomotso Moahi:
The use of digital library skills in the emergent information market in Botswana. 211-231 - Book Review: The Virtual Reference Handbook: interview and information delivery techniques for the chat and e-mail environments, by Kovacs, Diane K. 233-243
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