This progress report attempts to chart the main trends in professional education during the 1970s and to identify the major problems facing curriculum planners for the rest of this decade—and beyond. Although the work is based on United Kingdom educational practice, developments in other countries are noted whenever it is felt that a helpful comparison may be made. The citations do not represent a bibliography of professional education: such a compilation has already been accomplished in the researches of Burrell, and to a lesser extent in Clough. Writings on professional education in librarianship and information science tend to date rather quickly; especially if they deal with information technology or technical services. Theoretical problems remain more durable and usually reappear in different guises. Both information science and librarianship are bracketed together whenever they interrelate or overlap, or whenever logic and common sense dictate. In no way is it implied that they are both one and the same thing; the terms denote different areas of professional application and activity.
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1 February 1983
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February 01 1983
EDUCATION FOR LIBRARIANSHIP AND INFORMATION SCIENCE: A RETROSPECT AND A REVALUATION Available to Purchase
KEVIN MCGARRY
KEVIN MCGARRY
Head, School of Librarianship and Information Studies, Polytechnic of North London
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7379
Print ISSN: 0022-0418
© MCB UP Limited
1983
Journal of Documentation (1983) 39 (2): 95–122.
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MCGARRY K (1983), "EDUCATION FOR LIBRARIANSHIP AND INFORMATION SCIENCE: A RETROSPECT AND A REVALUATION". Journal of Documentation, Vol. 39 No. 2 pp. 95–122, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb026743
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