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Flexible information workers: training and equal opportunities

Anne Goulding (Anne Goulding is a Lecturer in the Department of Information and Library Studies at Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK. Evelyn Kerslake is a Researcher in the Department of Information and Library Studies at Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK, where she is working with Anne Goulding on a study of training flexible library and information workers)
Evelyn Kerslake (Evelyn Kerslake is a Researcher in the Department of Information and Library Studies at Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK, where she is working with Anne Goulding on a study of training flexible library and information workers)

Librarian Career Development

ISSN: 0968-0810

Article publication date: 1 June 1996

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Abstract

Describes the extent of flexible working practices in library and information services (LIS) in the UK, drawing on a recently completed study. Outlines concerns about training expressed by managers in case study organizations and in the literature. Investigates gender and equal opportunity implications in training flexible workers when LIS continue to be dominated numerically by women, yet hierarchically by men. Discusses examples of gender‐based discrimination in training provision and allocation taken from the literature in women’s studies and business studies. Considers the potential of National Vocational Qualifications and the Library Association’s framework for continuing professional development in relation to flexible workers. Outlines the British Library Research and Development Department‐funded study investigating training for flexible LIS workers.

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Goulding, A. and Kerslake, E. (1996), "Flexible information workers: training and equal opportunities", Librarian Career Development, Vol. 4 No. 2, pp. 5-12. https://doi.org/10.1108/09680819610116130

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MCB UP Ltd

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