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- catalog contributor b9580074.
- catalog created "1946.".
- catalog date "1946".
- catalog date "1946.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1946.".
- catalog description ""Bibliography and other sources" p. [99]-107.".
- catalog description "13. Organized stimulation -- Association of library schools -- The round table -- Opportunities for the Board of Education for librarianship.".
- catalog description "Progress & problems in education for leadership -- 1. What is librarianship? -- The functional use of books -- Growth in subject departmentation -- Scholarly research -- Adult education -- Conclusion -- 2. Library conditions that influence recruiting -- The ivory tower -- Poor service -- Personality of librarians -- Failure of trustees -- Men vs. women -- Poor salaries -- Pensions -- Development as to degrees -- 3. Program for recruiting -- Poor candidates -- Scholarships -- 4. Types of recruits -- Valuable desk-workers -- Book appreciators -- Socially minded type -- Scholarly type -- Administrative ability -- Understanding of recruits and students -- 5. The schools -- Fewer or more schools? -- 6. Organization of the schools -- Integration with college -- Faculty salaries -- Two jobs for one person? -- 7. Faculties and their teaching methods -- Part-time teachers from the field -- Teaching methods -- Textbooks -- Preparation of teachers -- 8. The curriculum -- ".
- catalog description "Too much detail and method -- Not based on needs in the field -- Teaching is too elementary; not enough of principle and philosophy -- Delay in incorporating new developments in service -- Trying to do too many things at once -- What recent curriculum progress? -- Book courses -- Subject departmental courses -- Curriculum for special librarianship -- Administration courses -- Philosophy of librarianship -- Three possible developments -- Specialization at each school -- Pre-professional courses -- Pre-professional practice, work-study, and field programs -- 9. Courses for Master's and Ph.D. degrees -- For whom? -- Curriculum for the master's degree -- For the Ph.D. degree -- 10. The graduate library school at Chicago -- First-year course -- Prospects -- 11. Preparation for school librarianship -- 12. Training outside of library schools -- Correspondence courses -- Institutes -- Training for clerical and subprofessional -- In-service training -- Internships -- Whose initiative? -- ".
- catalog extent "107 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Progress & problems in education for librarianship.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Progress & problems in education for librarianship.".
- catalog issued "1946".
- catalog issued "1946.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[New York] Carnegie Corporation of New York,".
- catalog relation "Progress & problems in education for librarianship.".
- catalog subject "020.7".
- catalog subject "Library education.".
- catalog subject "Library schools.".
- catalog subject "Z668 .W5".
- catalog tableOfContents "13. Organized stimulation -- Association of library schools -- The round table -- Opportunities for the Board of Education for librarianship.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Progress & problems in education for leadership -- 1. What is librarianship? -- The functional use of books -- Growth in subject departmentation -- Scholarly research -- Adult education -- Conclusion -- 2. Library conditions that influence recruiting -- The ivory tower -- Poor service -- Personality of librarians -- Failure of trustees -- Men vs. women -- Poor salaries -- Pensions -- Development as to degrees -- 3. Program for recruiting -- Poor candidates -- Scholarships -- 4. Types of recruits -- Valuable desk-workers -- Book appreciators -- Socially minded type -- Scholarly type -- Administrative ability -- Understanding of recruits and students -- 5. The schools -- Fewer or more schools? -- 6. Organization of the schools -- Integration with college -- Faculty salaries -- Two jobs for one person? -- 7. Faculties and their teaching methods -- Part-time teachers from the field -- Teaching methods -- Textbooks -- Preparation of teachers -- 8. The curriculum -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Too much detail and method -- Not based on needs in the field -- Teaching is too elementary; not enough of principle and philosophy -- Delay in incorporating new developments in service -- Trying to do too many things at once -- What recent curriculum progress? -- Book courses -- Subject departmental courses -- Curriculum for special librarianship -- Administration courses -- Philosophy of librarianship -- Three possible developments -- Specialization at each school -- Pre-professional courses -- Pre-professional practice, work-study, and field programs -- 9. Courses for Master's and Ph.D. degrees -- For whom? -- Curriculum for the master's degree -- For the Ph.D. degree -- 10. The graduate library school at Chicago -- First-year course -- Prospects -- 11. Preparation for school librarianship -- 12. Training outside of library schools -- Correspondence courses -- Institutes -- Training for clerical and subprofessional -- In-service training -- Internships -- Whose initiative? -- ".
- catalog title "Progress & problems in education for librarianship, by Joseph L. Wheeler.".
- catalog type "text".