Sitarska, A.: Education and training on the nature and description of documents : Polish university studies and professional librarianship schools (2005)
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- Abstract
- This article describes the education system for librarians and information professionals in Poland and includes a discussion of change agents. The international bibliographic standardization has brought considerable change to this education. Another change factor has been Poland's openess to broader international connections as a result of the country's political and social transformation beginning in 1989. Technological development (computer system applications in libraries and references services) is a third key factor for change in Polish library education. Additionally, the article includes a survey of recent events and the most important institutions. The quality of teaching is examined and suggestions made for future changes.
- Date
- 29. 9.2008 18:56:32
- Footnote
- Beitrag eines Themenheftes "Education for cataloging: international perspectives. Part II"