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. 1968 Apr;56(2):138–140.

Evolving Educational Objectives of Library Schools *

Gerald Jahoda 1
PMCID: PMC199143  PMID: 5644796

Abstract

Library school objectives are characterized in terms of research, teaching, and student recruitment. The absence of a theoretical framework for much of what is being taught, the small amount of research in library schools, and the shortage of library school teachers are cited as major problems of library schools. Increased interest in the problems of librarianship by researchers in other areas, higher salaries for library school teachers and beginning librarians, and increased financial support for research and scholarships are given as encouraging signs of progress toward the solution of these problems.

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