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Bókasafnið - 01.06.2014, Page 88

Bókasafnið - 01.06.2014, Page 88
Útdráttur: Ný áskorun fyrir bókasafns- og upplýsingafræðinga – námskeið á Netinu Fjallað er um kosti þess að sækja námskeið og þjálfa starfsfólk bókasafna í gegnum Netið. Litið er til áhrifa námskeiða Opening the Book á starfshætti í bókasöfnum, en námskeið þeirra eru ætluð fyrir bóka­ safns­ og upplýsingafræðinga og annað starfsfólk bóka­ safna. Þá er útskýrt hvers vegna bókasöfn þurfa að breytast frá því að bregðast fyrst og fremst við fyrir­ spurnum um lesefni og hvernig mögulegt er að virkja starfsfólk bókasafna enn frekar til að leiðbeina notend­ um við val á lesefni ﴾reader engagement﴿. Gerð er grein fyrir kennsluaðferðum, uppbyggingu og lengd gagnvirka námskeiðsins InterActive og þeirri hagkvæmni sem felst í sjálfstýrðu námi. Námskeiðið byggist á persónulegum tengslum milli nemenda og leiðbeinanda og byggir upp alþjóðlegt tengslanet milli þeirra bókasafns­ og upplýs­ ingafræðinga sem taka námskeiðið. Expertise at work is something that we develop over time. Academic and professional qualifications are the solid platform upon which many library jobs are based but it is the day­to­day experience that helps to build our confidence and develop our competence. It would be instructive to make a list of all the things that you have actually done at work this week. Your list will probably include a lot of tasks that didn’t get covered in your college training or post­graduate studies. You cope with whatever surprises your day­to­day working life throws at you while doing your best to maintain a great service. If you’ve been in your job for a few years, you become confident that you can manage your familiar workload and it is sometimes hard to see any advantage in change. Especially on Monday mornings. The lessons we gain from day­to­day work, however, are often small­scale and practical – they don’t result in seeing our jobs in a new light and they don’t gi­ ve support when we need to be challenged and stretched. This is where continuing professional development comes in. Continuous learning will occur in any job but if we want to practice new skills, introduce change and experiment with new projects then continu­ ous learning needs theory, measurable outcomes, structure and support. The most common training opportunities are one day workshops, meetings or conference sessions. These are great for introducing new ideas and can be truly inspiring. But it is difficult to maintain that initial enthusiasm when you are back at your workplace and other pressures crowd in. Colleagues who didn’t share the inspirational experience may be sceptical about the new ideas you bring back and if you try something and it appears not to work very well, there is nowhere to go to discuss and understand why. Advantages of online training At Opening the Book we have run many face­to­ face workshops for librarians in different countries but over the last ten years we have moved to develop sub­ stantial online training programmes. When we say online, we don’t mean a faceless computerised set of questions with tick­boxes. All our courses mix online learning with practical application to library work. What Take a new challenge with online professional development Rachel Van Riel and Anne Downes Rachel Van Riel and Anne Downes work at Opening the Book, the company which founded the reader development movement and has embedded reader­centred ideas in the UK library service. Opening the Book supplies training, consultancy, library design and book display furniture in the UK, North America and in many European countries. See www.openingthebook.com

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