World Library and Information Congress: 71st IFLA General Conference and Council
"Libraries - A voyage of discovery"
August 14th - 18th 2005, Oslo, Norway
Satellite meeting held in conjunction with the WLIC
The 6th World Conference on Continuing Professional Development
& Workplace Learning for the Library and Information Professions
10 - 13 August 2005
Oslo University College (Høgskolen i Oslo), Faculty of Journalism, Library and Information Science, Oslo, Norway
Programme & Presentations
Theme:
Continuing Professional Development - Preparing For New Roles In Libraries:
A Voyage Of Discovery
Preliminary Day - 10 August 2005
16.00 - 18.00 Registration
18.00 - Welcome reception - Venue: Oslo University College
11 August 2005
- Opening address by the Chair of the CPD&WL Section
Ann Ritchie, Australia
- Developing models of professional competence to enhance employability in the networked world
Sheila Corrall, United Kingdom
- Developing for the new academic library function: knowledge and skills requirements among library staff and teaching faculty
Kari Gulbraar, Norway
- Preparing academic librarians for a changing role: a Canadian Information Literacy Program case study
Ganga Dakshinamurti & Betty Braaksma, Canada, Norway
- Educational Technology: Harnessing New Tools to Support Information Literacy
Corrine Laverty, Canada
- An online course for research library assistants: design, implementation issues, and outcomes
Jana Varlejs, United States
- The bespoke approach to developing and delivering online staff development
Lindsey Martin, United Kingdom
- Becoming a marketing specialist in an academic library
Lotta Haglund, Sweden
- How do they know what they don't know? Teaching others about digital preservation
Chris Erickson, United States
- Supporting CILIP's new framework of qualifications: the career development group's registration liaison officer network
Joanne Ball, United Kingdom
- Understanding librarians' motivation to participate in professional development activities
Donna Chan, Canada
- Meeting the CPD needs of the e-Librarian
Alison Turner and Lynda Ayiku, United Kingdom
- Library assistants: are they undervalued?
Judith Field, Australia
- Volunteer workers in library activities in Slovenia - training and workplace development issues
Eva Pohar-Susink, Slovenia
12 August 2005
- Effective work based learning across the professions and the impact on the roles of library and information services
Graham Walton, & Jamie Thompson, United Kingdom
- Multifaceted CPD: developing a program to meet the diverse needs of LIS professionals
Rae-Anne Montague & Marianne Steadley, United States
- Understanding the big picture: what is needed from a professional development
programme to support health service librarians in England?
Alison Turner, United Kingdom
- Developing the learning organisation library: case study at Kenton County Public Library, USA
Susan Calloway-Nimmersheim, United States
- The development of post-masters programs in administration for public librarians in the U.S.
Jerry Nichols and Michael Koenig, United States
- Hands-on workshop: free CPD resources on the Internet: supporting your own professional development
Gwyneth Morgan, United Kingdom
- Towards preliminary educational activities for quality improvement of the library working processes
Milena Matic, Serbia
- Academic library and information training consortia in the United Kingdom: a model for success?
Jean Yeoh, United Kingdom
- Where to from here? Continuing professional development in New Zealand
Amanda Cossham, New Zealand
- Multi-professional working and learning? Teams or territorialism in the E-learning age
Sue Roberts and Philippa Levy, United Kingdom
- The impact of National Board Certification on school library
media continuing professional development and workplace learning
Gail Dickinson, United States
- Recognition and quality assurance in LIS: New approaches for lifelong
learning in Europe
Anna Maria Tammaro, Italy
- Leadership training for all: Providing professional development
opportunities for degreed and non-degreed librarians in rural areas
Janelle Zauha, United States
13 August 2005