Professionalism in Nigerian librarianship : an evaluation of factors in its growth since 1948

The concept of professionalism implies a body of knowledge, skills and traditions derived from practical experience in an activity recognised and approved by society. This work is culture-specific because it focusses on determining the degree of professionalism attained in Nigerian librarianship sin...

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Main Author: Lawal, Olufunmilayo O.
Published: Loughborough University 1983
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-3470562018-06-06T15:32:43ZProfessionalism in Nigerian librarianship : an evaluation of factors in its growth since 1948Lawal, Olufunmilayo O.1983The concept of professionalism implies a body of knowledge, skills and traditions derived from practical experience in an activity recognised and approved by society. This work is culture-specific because it focusses on determining the degree of professionalism attained in Nigerian librarianship since 1948 when library development and librarianship was established in the country. The role of information and libraries is increasingly gaining national recognition and acceptance but its importance as a professional activity seems underrated in the country's development plans. It was considered that the factors of growth in the professionalisation of librarianship need to be demonstrated so as to enlighten the situation and influence future developments.330Economics & economic theoryLoughborough Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.347056https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/32931Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Economics & economic theory
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Economics & economic theory
Lawal, Olufunmilayo O.
Professionalism in Nigerian librarianship : an evaluation of factors in its growth since 1948
description The concept of professionalism implies a body of knowledge, skills and traditions derived from practical experience in an activity recognised and approved by society. This work is culture-specific because it focusses on determining the degree of professionalism attained in Nigerian librarianship since 1948 when library development and librarianship was established in the country. The role of information and libraries is increasingly gaining national recognition and acceptance but its importance as a professional activity seems underrated in the country's development plans. It was considered that the factors of growth in the professionalisation of librarianship need to be demonstrated so as to enlighten the situation and influence future developments.
author Lawal, Olufunmilayo O.
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author_sort Lawal, Olufunmilayo O.
title Professionalism in Nigerian librarianship : an evaluation of factors in its growth since 1948
title_short Professionalism in Nigerian librarianship : an evaluation of factors in its growth since 1948
title_full Professionalism in Nigerian librarianship : an evaluation of factors in its growth since 1948
title_fullStr Professionalism in Nigerian librarianship : an evaluation of factors in its growth since 1948
title_full_unstemmed Professionalism in Nigerian librarianship : an evaluation of factors in its growth since 1948
title_sort professionalism in nigerian librarianship : an evaluation of factors in its growth since 1948
publisher Loughborough University
publishDate 1983
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