[Fwd: Re: hiring librarians] (fwd)

Roy Tennant rtennant at library.berkeley.edu
Mon Aug 26 11:38:15 EDT 1996


I couldn't help but chuckle when I discovered that a document entitled 
"Competencies for Special Librarians of the 21st Century" is not only not 
online, but is not expected to be online for at least some little while. 
I guess we're still at the stage where we can see where we want to go, 
but we haven't climbed in the car yet.
Roy Tennant

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sun, 25 Aug 1996 21:23:37 -0700
From: Walt Howe <walthowe at delphi.com>
To: Multiple recipients of list <web4lib at library.berkeley.edu>
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: hiring librarians]

At 06:29 PM 8/25/96 -0700, Sallie Becker wrote:
>At the SLA conference in Boston this June, one of the speakers made
>reference to a Basic Competencies document that had been accepted by the
>Board of Directors during the conference.  No details on the content
>were revealed, but publication was expected soon.  My last visit to
>SLA's website (www.sla.org) about a week ago made no reference to Basic
>Competencies.  Anyone out there have additional information?  I'd like
>to think that this document would address some of these technology
>issues.

I'm gisting Hope Tillman's comments on this question for her. I called the
question to her attention, but she's working on another deadline tonight, so
I volunteered to pass along her information.

The report on "Competencies for Special Librarians of the 21st Century" was
approved and accepted by the SLA Board of Directors at the Boston
Conference. Since it has not been released in online retrievable form yet,
and such release is not imminent, the quickest way to get the document is to
write/phone/fax/email SLA HQ and ask for a copy of Board Document A96-81.

Our thanks to the great job by Joanne Marshall, Bill Fisher, Lynda Moulton,
and Roberta Piccoli!


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