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A qualitative study of soft skills development opportunities: perceptions of university information professionals
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Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication (2021) 70 (6-7): 489–503.
Published: 05 November 2020
... Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Soft skills Continuous professional development of librarians CPD opportunities Pakistani LIS professionals Soft skills’ CPD University information professionals Mah-Jabeen (2010) investigated the present status of the librarian’s...
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Modes of soft skills learning: a case of university information professionals’ in Pakistan
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Library Review (2017) 66 (8-9): 711–725.
Published: 02 November 2017
... Information professionals’ competencies Modes of soft skills Pakistani LIS professionals Soft skills acquisition Soft skills learning University information professionals RQ4. Is there a statistically significant difference of opinion among diverse experienced groups of information...
