Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Berlin Germany
Secteur d’activité
NGO / Public Service
Site Web
npsig.wordpress.com/
À propos
The “New Professionals” are representing a new generation of LIS students and recently qualified professionals.
Within the work of the NPSIG there will be a focus on topics related to the development of the profession such as new skills required, changing job profiles and workplace environments as well as the generational shift (“digital natives vs. digital immigrants”).
As extensive networking and early career contacts in the global LIS community are becoming increasingly important
nowadays, the NPSIG especially wants to encourage new professionals from around the world to participate actively in IFLA conferences and working groups.
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npsig
ifla
mlas
library associations
wlic2012
new professionals
conference
wlic2013
npsig2010
ifla2010
international librarianship
workshop
npsig2012
wlic2010
map
wlic2014
bobcatsss2013
unconference
webinar
npsigmusiccontest
collaboration
nuevos profesionales
bibliotecas
colaboración
music contest
librarian
cooperation
slaagc2015
internships
residency models
fellowships
business meeting
innovation
virtual exchange
conference formats
mentoring
library advocacy
lib2013
ifladial
newlibgc
report
christmas special
2012 conference redux
united nations conference on sustainable developme
iflacamp
professional communication
new professionalism
networking
recruitment
bsla
succession planning
bobcatsss2012
bobcatsss
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Berlin Germany
Secteur d’activité
NGO / Public Service
Site Web
npsig.wordpress.com/
À propos
The “New Professionals” are representing a new generation of LIS students and recently qualified professionals.
Within the work of the NPSIG there will be a focus on topics related to the development of the profession such as new skills required, changing job profiles and workplace environments as well as the generational shift (“digital natives vs. digital immigrants”).
As extensive networking and early career contacts in the global LIS community are becoming increasingly important
nowadays, the NPSIG especially wants to encourage new professionals from around the world to participate actively in IFLA conferences and working groups.
Mots-clés
npsig
ifla
mlas
library associations
wlic2012
new professionals
conference
wlic2013
npsig2010
ifla2010
international librarianship
workshop
npsig2012
wlic2010
map
wlic2014
bobcatsss2013
unconference
webinar
npsigmusiccontest
collaboration
nuevos profesionales
bibliotecas
colaboración
music contest
librarian
cooperation
slaagc2015
internships
residency models
fellowships
business meeting
innovation
virtual exchange
conference formats
mentoring
library advocacy
lib2013
ifladial
newlibgc
report
christmas special
2012 conference redux
united nations conference on sustainable developme
iflacamp
professional communication
new professionalism
networking
recruitment
bsla
succession planning
bobcatsss2012
bobcatsss
Tout plus