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Training for Library Assistants (Library Training Guide)

by Margaret Lobban

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Although library assistants and paraprofessional staff make up the majority of employees in the library and information field, there are few training packages designed specifically for this group of staff. Training for library assistants has an important part to play in the continuation of quality services. This publication encourages active involvement in paraprofessional training and an appreciation of the potential of library assistants and paraprofessional staff. This guide outlines different types of training in concisely written summaries. It features: practical advice on how to develop training programmes, including career paths, further qualification, courses and staff appraisal; current thinking and theoretical information; types of training and the appropriateness of different delivery mechanisms; SNVQs and their impact on the profession; the management of training and examples of best practice across the library and information profession.… (more)
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Although library assistants and paraprofessional staff make up the majority of employees in the library and information field, there are few training packages designed specifically for this group of staff. Training for library assistants has an important part to play in the continuation of quality services. This publication encourages active involvement in paraprofessional training and an appreciation of the potential of library assistants and paraprofessional staff. This guide outlines different types of training in concisely written summaries. It features: practical advice on how to develop training programmes, including career paths, further qualification, courses and staff appraisal; current thinking and theoretical information; types of training and the appropriateness of different delivery mechanisms; SNVQs and their impact on the profession; the management of training and examples of best practice across the library and information profession.

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