Conference paper
Why learning about emerging technologies is part of every librarian's job
EDUCAUSE Australasia
EDUCAUSE Australasia 2009 (Perth, W.A., 03/05/2009–06/05/2009)
2009
Abstract
In the last two years, several libraries have conducted formal learning programmes to familiarise staff with emerging technologies. Learning about new technologies should not begin and end with a formal learning programme, but should become part of every librarian's job.
As staff learn about disruptive new web tools, then it is likely that the workplace will change to become a more flexible and nimble environment - reflecting the rapid change and flexibility that is happening online. Managers should be prepared for this, and for resistance to this change.
There are several objections staff raise when asked to make time for learning about new technologies in their already overcrowded day. Anyone implementing a staff learning programme needs to listen to these objections with respect and try to address these concerns.
If library staff understand why they should learn about emerging technologies, then they are more likely to find time to do so. This paper outlines twenty one reasons why learning about emerging technologies is part of every librarian's job. The paper concludes by offering some techniques for motivated staff to find time to learn about new technologies - either in a formal programme or as personal and professional development.
Details
- Title
- Why learning about emerging technologies is part of every librarian's job
- Authors/Creators
- K. Greenhill (Author/Creator)
- Conference
- EDUCAUSE Australasia 2009 (Perth, W.A., 03/05/2009–06/05/2009)
- Publisher
- EDUCAUSE Australasia
- Identifiers
- 991005540843907891
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Murdoch University Library
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference paper
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