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Title: Library Education Assembly Correspondence and Minutes, 1978-1990Add to your cart.

ID: 59/36/1

Primary Creator: Committee on Education

Extent: 0.6 Cubic Feet

Arrangement: Arranged by subject title and chronologically thereunder

Date Acquired: 08/23/1982. More info below under Accruals.

Subjects: Continuing Education, Education for Librarianship, Library Education Assembly

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Correspondence and minutes of Library Education Assembly (1978-1990), contains annual and midwinter meeting minutes, including specializations in library school education, ALA units' library education services (including RASD's guidelines for online training sessions and OLPR's minimum educational requirements for librarians), and ALA units' efforts in continuing education.

Biographical Note

The Council Standing Committee on Library Education (SCOLE) was established in 1978, assuming many of the functions of the Library Education Division which was dissolved by Council at the January 1978 ALA Conference (1).  SCOLE's role is:

To develop and recommend Association policies related to the training and education of library personnel.  To encourage other ALA unites to establish committees concerned with education and training relevant to their specific fields of interest and to work closely with such units in the attainment of their educational objectives.  To coordinate the recommendations and policies concerning library education promulgated by the several divisions, round tables, or other units to eliminate conflict or unnecessary duplication.  To maintain communication and rapport with other library organizations concerned with library education.  To represent the Association to organizations and agencies outside the library field which are concerned with professional education and staff preparation.  To work with other ALA committeed where their interests and those of the Standing Committee on Library Education coincide.  To identify needed research in the field of library education and to help promote its accomplishment.  To act as a clearinghouse of information on all aspects of library education for the professions and the public-at-large (2).

The International Library Education Subcommittee is responsible for projects relating to both basic and continuing library education outside the United States, gathering and disseminating information about library education in other countries, promoting the exchange of information on curriculum and teaching methods between library education programs in this and other countries, and facilitating aid to library education programs in emerging nations (3).

SCOLE is responsible for the Carl Milam Lecture Series.  The subcommittee annually brings a distinguished lecturer from another country for a series of presentations at U.S. and Canadian library schools (4).

The Library Education Assembly, established by SCOLE, provides a broad base for communication matters among ALA unites, SCOLE, and Council (5).

The name of the committee was later changed to the Committee on Education.

Subject/Index Terms

Continuing Education
Education for Librarianship
Library Education Assembly

Administrative Information

Repository: The American Library Association Archives

Accruals: 5/14/1999, 10/11/2000

Other Note: 1 Pages

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