Holland, M.P.: Modeling the engineering information professional (1998)
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- Abstract
- Proposes a basic model for educating an information professional. Its premise is that the requirements that underlie all information service are: academic preparation in digital librarianship, education and practice to cultivate management of change and interpersonal skills, and a practicum to develop technological perspective and to provide a future orientation. Builds on the basic model to lay out a design for educating the engineering information professional. These additional elements include coursework in: the engineering literature and user community, the physical library systems and virtual information services, and systems which underlie the practice of engineering