(via Dr. Clara Chu–Director and Mortenson Distinguished Professor at Mortenson Center, UIUC Library)
Registration is open for the free webinar “Foundational Knowledge Areas (FKAs) for LIS Professionals: An Action Plan Workshop”. It will take place on Thursday, February 6, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM CDT.
Presenters
Clara M. Chu, Mortenson Distinguished Professor, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Ana María Talavera-Ibarra, Professor, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
Facilitators
Christopher Cunningham, Assistant Professor, North Carolina Central University
Juanita Jara de Sumar, Liaison Librarian (retired), McGill University Library
Érica Saito, Resource Sharing Librarian, World Bank Group Library
Abstract
What do library and information professionals need to know to contribute to an effective library and information science (LIS) organizations? The workshop will introduce the foundational knowledge areas (FKAs), which were developed for the IFLA Guidelines for Professional Library and Information Science (LIS) Education Programmes (2022—check here for more information), and serve to benchmark the competencies that library and information professionals should know and develop in order to ensure that within their area of responsibility, they effectively manage or work toward providing effectively library and information services. Whether you work or lead a library, archive, museum or other information organization, at this workshop, you will learn how to assess your FKAs in LIS organizations and develop a plan for your future professional development
To register, please go here. The workshop is presented by the Department of Library and Information Studies, The University of the West Indies Mona Campus, and co-sponsored by Building Strong Library and Information Science (BSLISE), an IFLA working group, and the Mortenson Center for International Library Programs, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.