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Comba, V. E-TUTORSHIPS AND E-LEARNING: RE-SKILLING LIBRARIANS FOR INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATION IN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS, 2009. In Strategies for regenerating the library and information profession. Eight World Conference on Continuing Professional development and Workplace learning for the Library and Information Profession, 18-20 August 2009, Bologna Italy. K.G.Saur. pp.279-288. (Published) [Book Chapter].
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| Author(s): | Comba, Valentina |
| Title: | E-TUTORSHIPS AND E-LEARNING: RE-SKILLING LIBRARIANS FOR INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATION IN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS |
| Subjects: | G. Industry, profession and education > GH. Education C. Users, literacy and reading > CD. User training, promotion, activities, education G. Industry, profession and education > GI. Training |
| Date: | 31-May-2009 |
| Abstract: | In the Universities, Research and Health Institutions the need has become evident for high quality information literacy in order to develop and support high-level research, teaching and other services.
The University of Bologna launched an Information Literacy Project in 2003 to improve information skills at all levels. Librarians were involved in a course of “training for trainers” and in the production of Learning Objects/Tutorials for Students and Teachers. This experience was an interesting approach not only to a virtual environment, but also to the basics of pedagogical requirements of a good training course.
As a second example of this re-skilling perspective, the experience of a course, delivered in 2008, for hospital librarians as e-tutors on the Moodle platform is also be presented. The critical aspects of this initiative within traditional Italian Universities will be highlighted: the transition to a digital library-oriented profession is made difficult by national and local norms and behaviours. Moreover, technical aspects regarding barriers of access to e-learning content in hospital/university context will be analysed. In this context, it has been a real struggle to develop new professional attitudes based on effective communication skills. |
| Publication: | Strategies for regenerating the library and information profession. Eight World Conference on Continuing Professional development and Workplace learning for the Library and Information Profession, 18-20 August 2009, Bologna Italy |
| Starting page: | 279 |
| Ending page: | 288 |
| Editor(s): | Varlejs, Jana Walton, Graham |
| Publisher: | K.G.Saur |
| Keywords: | e-learning
e-tutor
virtual learning environment |
| Country: | Italy |
| Type: | Book Chapter |
| Rights: | http://eprints.rclis.org/copyright/ |
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