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Competencies
A Competency Index for the Library FieldCall it an index, a guide, a dictionary, a menu of competencies. The purpose of this compilation of competency statements for library practice is to help libraries of all sizes and types build the foundation of competencies that will help them to develop staff skills and knowledge and ultimately to help meet the needs of the community. Download the index [PDF] and re-purpose it to your advantage. And please let us know what you think. Take a look at other existing competency sets from around the library field. Watch this webinar Real Library Solutions Using Competencies that explains how competencies can be applied in your library. Competency EvaluationsConnect competencies to learningAs part of the WebJunction course catalog, you can browse competency statements on Library Management, Personal/Interpersonal, and Technology to help identify areas for building essential skills. For more information, read How to use the Competencies. You might also be interested in the 2007 publication Sustaining Public Access Computing Programs: Management & Technology Competencies, which defines competencies specifically for staff and managers involved with public computing programs. Most recently posted documents:
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