The need for continuous (competency-based) training and development of library staff in a public library

Staff training, education and development has come to the forefront in most organizations. Managers and employers have realized the benefits of training and developing their staff and various government initiatives have been introduced that highlight this. Library and Information Services took some...

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Main Author: Sewdass, Nisha
Other Authors: Theron, J.C. (Mr.), De Beer, C.S. (Prof.), djagegjj@unisa.ac.za
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2009
Subjects:
DML
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1213
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Summary:Staff training, education and development has come to the forefront in most organizations. Managers and employers have realized the benefits of training and developing their staff and various government initiatives have been introduced that highlight this. Library and Information Services took some time to realize the importance of training and developing their staff, more specifically continuing professional development. The study investigates staff training, education and development at the Durban Metropolitan Library (DML) and establishes the perceptions of staff about current training and development offered. The need for, and appreciation of the training and development offered, was evident. No structured program for staff training and development exist in DML. It is recommended that DML implement the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, previously known as the Library Association, Framework for Continuing Professional Development if it intends to survive in the competitive, changing environment. This will ensure that the organization functions according to the promulgated government regulations and has skilled, competent staff. Information Science (M.A. (Information Science))