« If the online world is not for you, then neither may be a career in librarianship. »
Ce n’est pas moi qui le dit, mais Michael Stephens, dans cet article paru dans le Library Journal en octobre dernier (et que, à ma connaissance, personne n’avait signalé).
Morceaux choisis :
- « The most prevalent LIS jobs in the next few years will probably be ones where you’re not tied to your desk and you communicate well beyond the physical walls of the building. »
- « Librarians must find their niche as well. Five years ago the conversation went on in blogs. Now it flows vibrantly across media platforms, enabling a stronger connection with library users through marketing, outreach, and the human touch. »
Il y a aussi de jolis passages sur les modalités d’apprentissage en LIS. Un article qui reste encore et toujours d’actualité au moins de ce côté-ci de l’Atlantique, remember « Grand Corps Malade » de Daniel Bourrion…
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The most prevalent LIS jobs in the next few years will probably be ones where you’re not tied to your desk and you communicate well beyond the physical walls of the building.
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