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6 octobre 2015

Organismes de préparation aux concours des bibliothèques

Quels sont les organismes pouvant vous aider les candidats dans la préparation aux concours des bibliothèques ?
On peut citer les C.R.F.C.B (centres régionaux de formation aux carrières des bibliothèques, du livre et de la documentation) ;
le C.N.E.D. (centre national d'enseignement à distance), qui proposent des formations spécifiques ; mais également le Centre de Documentation sur les Métiers du Livre (CDML, bibliothèque Buffon, Paris) qui met à disposition des candidats tous les documents nécessaires à la préparation des concours des bibliothèques.

Les CRFCB (centres régionaux de formation aux carrières des bibliothèques) remplissent 3 missions fondamentales :
- informer sur les métiers des bibliothèques et de la documentation
- préparer aux concours de recrutement aux emplois des bibliothèques appartenant à la fonction publique
- former en continu les personnes déjà en poste

Les coordonnées des 12 CRFCB
CRFCB d'Aix-Marseille
Aix-Marseille Université - CRFCB (case 21)- 3, Place Victor Hugo - 13331
Marseille Cedex 3
Tél.  : 04 13 55 06 02 - Fax : 04 13 55 06 04
Région(s) desservie(s) : Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Corse
Site web du CRCFB de Marseille. Voir l'article...

4 octobre 2015

The library of Alexandria goes virtual for online scholarship

eCampus NewsBy . The ancient Egyptians would be proud: With the increasing proliferation of online lesson plans and learning resources, virtual worlds are collaborating to build a virtual Library of Alexandria for higher education. More...

27 septembre 2015

Crépuscule des bibliothèques

Sur le blog "Histoires d'universités" de Pierre Dubois. Virgile Stark, Crépuscule des bibliothèques, Les belles lettres, 2015.
Les bibliothèques entre chien(s) et loup(s), compte rendu de Christophe Hugot, responsable de la Bibliothèque des sciences de l’Antiquité de l’université Lille 3 et administrateur du blog Insula, août 2015, Bibliothéconomie. Suite...

21 septembre 2015

Doing Our Copyright Homework

http://www.insidehighered.com/sites/default/server_files/styles/blog_landing/public/library_babel_fish_blog_header.jpg?itok=qNL3hM7KBy Barbara Fister. When I started library school many years ago, I didn’t realize I would be thinking about copyright on a regular basis. Oh, we posted a copyright notice over every photocopier warning library users to avoid violating the law, but questions about whether something was legal or not came up relatively infrequently in the first decade of my professional life. Read more...

19 septembre 2015

How good librarians have made themselves obsolete to some users

The ConversationBy . There is a growing discussion about the role of libraries in Africa and how the internet may threaten their continued existence.
I am among those who no longer uses libraries to do my work as a researcher and academic. This journey started 20 years ago and was one I embarked on thanks to the hard work of good librarians whose innovations convinced me I’d do just fine without them. More...

7 septembre 2015

Survey Examines Cooperation Between Faculty, Librarians

HomeFaculty members and librarians disagree on the importance of working together, according to a survey conducted by Library Journal and Gale, the library arm of Cengage Learning. Read more...

30 août 2015

Information Wants to Be Free - But Not Always

http://www.insidehighered.com/sites/default/server_files/styles/blog_landing/public/library_babel_fish_blog_header.jpg?itok=qNL3hM7KBy Barbara Fister. I have a confession to make. For many years, I’ve done odd jobs for Bedford Books, which specializes in writing handbooks as well as other textbooks. One of the projects I worked on had a nifty free website, Research and Documentation Online. Chances are, a lot of you have links to this site on your library or course page. If you click on it now, though, you’ll find out that it’s not there anymore. Read more...

29 août 2015

African libraries that adapt can take the continent’s knowledge to the world

The ConversationBy . South African librarians were shocked in 2013 when one of the top researchers at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology claimed that he no longer needed the library to do his research. More...
29 août 2015

Turning a page: downsizing the campus book collections

The ConversationBy . When, in 2005, the University of Chicago entered into a US$81 million renovation of a major library building, one of the primary goals was to ensure that the university’s collection of printed books in the social sciences and humanities would remain under one roof. More...
29 août 2015

Who says libraries are dying? They are evolving into spaces for innovation

The ConversationBy . With the expansion of digital media, the rise of e-books and massive budget cuts, the end of libraries has been predicted many times over.
And while it is true that library budgets have been slashed, causing cuts in operating hours and branch closures, libraries are not exactly dying. In fact, libraries are evolving. More...
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