Abstract
Digital technology and Internet have been combined with modern people’s life, and the combination of bit technology with network communication systems largely change people’s lifestyles. Along with the popularity of education, the application of digital technology also enhances the basic changes of learning methods and learning contents. To provide quality service, professional librarians are necessary for a library. Accordingly, librarians are the core management element of a library. In the changeable technology era, librarians need constant learning for self-growth through continuing education in order to cope with the changeable environment. Taking librarians of Shanghai University of Medicine & Health Sciences as the research object, the librarians are proceeded continuing education with digital technology, and the questionnaire is distributed and collected on-site after the continuing education. The research results show that 1.continuing education would significantly and positively affect professional growth, 2.professional growth would remarkably and positively affect job satisfaction, and 3.continuing education would notably and positively affect job satisfaction. With such results, suggestions are proposed, expecting to apply the professional curricula of continuing education with digital technology for the continuous growth of librarians in the changeable era, satisfying the enhancement of core competencies to cope with reader needs under the time and technology changes, and further promoting domestic librarians’ professional competence and the development of library business.
Highlights
Digital technology and Internet have been combined with the life of modern people
The research results show that 1.continuing education would significantly and positively affect professional growth, 2.professional growth would remarkably and positively affect job satisfaction, and 3.continuing education would notably and positively affect job satisfaction
Suggestions are proposed, expecting to apply the professional curricula of continuing education with digital technology for the continuous growth of librarians in the changeable era, satisfying the enhancement of core competencies to cope with reader needs under the time and technology changes, and further promoting domestic librarians’ professional competence and the development of library business
Summary
Digital technology and Internet have been combined with the life of modern people. Carrying mobile phones out, using 3C products of PDA, notebook computers, MP3, and iPod, turning on computers for online chatting, online games, checking e-mails, looking up data, and even online shopping are an important part of modern people’s life. From a traditional library to a digital library and a mobile library, a library continuously changes and makes progress with the evolution of time with technology progress, changes of users’ usage behaviors, and transformation of library functions to prove “a library as an organism of growth” For this reason, major learning channels of degree studies, professional credit courses, short-term studies, digital learning, seminars, business related conference, and book clubs could promote librarians’ core competencies. Applying professional curricula of such continuing education with digital technology allows librarians continuously growing in the changeable era, satisfies librarians’ enhancement of core competencies, and copes with reader needs under the time and technology changes to further promote domestic librarians’ professional competence and the development of library business
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