Actualización profesional en el entorno universitario: la formación en el Servicio de Bibliotecas de la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona

Objective: This paper describes how the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona manages the in-service training of its library staff, focusing on the association between the University’s administrative and service staff training unit and its library service.

Methodology: The paper reviews the process undertaken in recent years to offer training activities by detecting trainees’ needs, planning and implementing courses and evaluating training, both at an overall organizational level and in the university’s library service in particular.

Results: Progress has been made in in-service training and a larger number of training courses are now offered in more diverse formats. On the other hand, the offering still needs to be improved in certain areas, where promptly responding to trainee needs will become crucial.

Análisis de los estudios bibliométricos en Cataluña

Evolución del número de estudios bibliométricos en Cataluña, respecto a los de la base de datos ISOC

Objective: This paper describes the production of bibliometric studies in Catalonia in quantitative terms. It examines publications that use bibliometric tools to determine features of scientific production but excludes journals that present or discuss bibliometric methods and techniques.

Methodology: Bibliometric tools were used to analyse the registers of a relational database obtained from various sources, including the bibliographic databases of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Library and Information Science Abstracts (LISA), Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts (LISTA), and the index Library Literature and Information Science. Searches were also performed using PubMed, Dialnet, and Google Scholar, and references were obtained by citation chaining.

Results: A total of 297 documents were identified, of which 76.8 % were journal articles. These examined a substantial number of knowledge areas, of which biomedicine was especially prominent. The subject matter of the documents ranged across the spectrum of the knowledge areas analysed. In general, the studies that predominated addressed Spain, although there were variations that also responded to this range of areas. The predominant language was Spanish, most papers were co-authored by two or more authors and the most common author arrangement was a collaboration between departmental members.

Detección y motivación de alumnos interesados en información y documentación: el caso de Extremadura

Figura 1. Valoración de los indicadores de identificación de; las capacidades del alumnado de 1º y 2º del grado en INDO

Objectives: This paper examines how student interest in the scientific field of information and documentation can be identified and motivated, using the results of a study in the Spanish autonomous community of Extremadura.

Methodology: A 15-item questionnaire was administered to identify the value students assigned to creative, volitional and intellectual skills and a 25-item questionnaire was administered to identify the value they assigned to specific skills in information and documentation. Student interest was motivated by group discussions and specialized seminars. The respondents were first- and second-year university students at the University of Extremadura studying the bachelor’s degree Information and Documentation in its face-to-face mode during the academic year 2011-2012, and sixth-form students in centres of secondary education in the city of Badajoz, especially students of social sciences.

Results: In their assessment of creative, volitional and intellectual skills and of specific skills in information and documentation, the first- and second-year university students’ average score was higher than 83%. The interest shown in skills in information and documentation by the sixth-form students was also high, and the average score given was 66%. However, both groups assigned greater value to general skills than to specific skills. We argue that this is indicative of students’ customary lack knowledge of the subjects which the degree is supposed to make them specialists of, and that educators must therefore find more effective ways of promoting the importance of these subjects.

Actitudes de un buen profesional, dejemos de hablar de intrusismo

Job fraud can be defined as the deliberate self-misrepresentation of professionals who are in reality unqualified for the job they profess to do. After reviewing the opinions on this subject voiced by various information professionals, the writers use their professional experience to argue that there should be no further need for debate. Instead, and by analysing recent trends in the labour market, they propose that the observation of ten basic attitudes can assign value to information professionals’ knowledge and skills, and that educators should promote these attitudes so that graduates can succeed in the professional world.

Gestores de información y reconocimiento social

  [Versió catalana] Margarita Taladriz Mas Presidenta Federación Española de Sociedades de Archivística, Biblioteconomía, Documentación y Museística (FESABID) presidencia@fesabid.org   Hay dos formas diferentes de conseguir prestigio o reconocimiento: por atribución o por logro. La atribución va incluida en el origen: raza, género, edad. El logro está relacionado con la educación, la ocupación y las … Leer más

¿Cuál es el sentido de las bibliotecas? Un llamamiento para una evaluación centrada en el uso

  [Versió catalana | English version] Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Ph.D. Senior Research Scientist OCLC Research Chair of Excellence, 2014 Departamento de Biblioteconomía y Documentación Universidad Carlos III de Madrid connawal@oclc.org   A menudo es difícil para los bibliotecarios y documentalistas profesionales aceptar «that the majority of the population does not use libraries to get information» … Leer más