1993
DOI: 10.1177/016555159301900607
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A survey of past post-graduate diploma students of the department of library and archival studies of the university of Ghana: 1970/71-1980/81

Abstract: This study, the second in a series initiated in the Department of Library and Archival Studies (DLAS) of the University of Ghana, aims at using the views of past graduates of the Graduate Diploma in Library Studies programme (1971-1981) to assist in evaluating and reviewing the curricu lum. It also seeks to establish and maintain contact with past students for mutual benefit. The questions covered respon dents' work place and job responsibilities; courses they stud ied and their relevance to their present jobs… Show more

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“…A number of papers have been written on library education in Ghana. Prominent among these are papers by Kisiedu,(1993;, Boye, (1991;, Korsah (1996) and Alemna (1991a;1990;1994). It is therefore not the aim of this Librarian Career Development 6,1…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of papers have been written on library education in Ghana. Prominent among these are papers by Kisiedu,(1993;, Boye, (1991;, Korsah (1996) and Alemna (1991a;1990;1994). It is therefore not the aim of this Librarian Career Development 6,1…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rugambwa 1998;Marcum 1997;Loughridge, Oates & Speight 1996;Schumm 1994;Quarmby, Willet & Wood 1999;. Over the past twenty-five years, follow-up studies of graduates for curriculum review have been conducted by Anadiran (1988) in Nigeria; Rosenberg (1989Rosenberg ( , 1994 in Kenya; Alemna ( , 1999 and Kisiedu (1993) in Ghana; Rugambwa (1998) in Ethiopia; Aina and Moahi (1999) in Botswana; Lutwana and Kigongo-Bukenya (2004) in Uganda;van Aswegen (1997);Ocholla (2001), Stilwell (2004) and Shongwe and Ocholla (2011) in South Africa. In addition to follow-up studies, the assessment of LIS-related job advertisements in newspapers has also received some attention in the past (e.g.…”
Section: An Overview Of the Lis Job Market In Africa And South Africamentioning
confidence: 99%