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The education and training role of Australian academic librarians
Romany Manuell
Information and Communication Studies
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Social Sciences
Academic Libraries
100%
Research Libraries
50%
Learning Outcome
50%
Lifelong Education
50%
University Students
50%
Contextual Factor
50%
Library and Information Science Education
50%
In-Depth Interview
50%
Phenomenological Research
50%
Role Theory
50%
Personnel
50%
Keyphrases
Academic Librarians
100%
Librarians
37%
Depth Interviews
12%
Institutional Context
12%
Learning Outcomes
12%
University Students
12%
Historical Context
12%
Employers
12%
Contextual Factors
12%
Library Science Education
12%
Interview Transcripts
12%
Australian States
12%
University Libraries
12%
Phenomenography
12%
Societal Context
12%
Research Information
12%
Research Libraries
12%
Personal Context
12%
Faculty Staff
12%
Role Theory
12%
Continual Learning
12%
Educational Role
12%
Geographic Context
12%
University Library User
12%
Phenomenographic Method
12%
Information Science Education
12%