Category: Competencies
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Competency E
Competency Statement: Design, query, and evaluate information retrieval systems. Introduction As mediators between users and a treasure trove of information, it is necessary for information professionals to understand how information retrieval systems are designed, how to operate them, and how their interdependency informs one another. It is also important to understand what makes a good…
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Competency F
Competency Statement: Use the basic concepts and principles related to the selection, evaluation, organization, and preservation of physical and digital information items. Introduction Without proper curation and maintenance, it is easy to overlook the value and discontinue the support of a collection and the organization that houses it. This competency describes the responsibilities necessary to…
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Competency G
Competency Statement: Demonstrate understanding of basic principles and standards involved in organizing information such as classification and controlled vocabulary systems, cataloging systems, metadata schemas or other systems for making information accessible to a particular clientele. Introduction An unorganized creative genius may be able to find a book hidden under stacks of other books cluttered on…
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Competency O
Competency Statement: Understand global perspectives on effective information practices that are supportive of cultural, economic, educational, or social well-being. Introduction Global perspectives are not only important to design diverse, equitable, and inclusive programs and services in our information environments. Information and solutions developed in other parts of the world can enrich information communities that are…