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Study on Faculty Status for Academic Librarians

Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science / Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science, (P)1225-598X; (E)2982-6292
2005, v.39 no.1, pp.81-103

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Abstract

The pupose of the study is to define the concept of faculty librarian system and provide suggestions in developing the system as a professional mode suitable for academic librarianship. The background and development of the system were reviewed and the advantages and disadvantages of faculty librarian system were addressed along with the investigations of the current status of professor librarians in USA. Key issues related to a rank system, qualification, evaluation and edcucation of faculty librarian were discussed in the light of implementing and promoting this system in domestic university libraries.

keywords
대학도서관, 사서직, 대학사서, 교수지위, 교수사서, University library, Librarianship, Academic librarian, Faculty status, Faculty librarian, Professor librarian

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