Applications of ICT in Libraries
Applications of ICT in Libraries
Diploma and Advanced Diploma Courses
Applications of ICT in LibrariesApplications of ICT in Libraries
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Ted HastingsLead Developer
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The qualificationsThe qualifications……
TitlesDiploma: Applications of ICT in LibrariesAdvanced Diploma: Applications of ICT in Libraries
LevelsDiploma: SCQF level 7 (HNC or 1st yr. degree)Adv. Dip: SCQF level 8 (HND or 2nd yr. degree)
People’s Network Legacy
A catalyst for modernising library services Increase in ICT skills among staffChange service prioritiesLearning organisationsMediating role of librarian and library staffEducation of users
Key BenefitsKey Benefits
Target candidates and organisations
Public library staff who’ve completed the PN training
New to the work-place
Staff from other sectors
Staff seeking to improve their promotion prospects
Staff using the qualification as evidence for part of the framework for professional qualifications
Key BenefitsKey Benefits
Benefits to employers
Workforce Development
Sector-specific award
Content supported by strategic agencies
Supports IIP and Charter Mark
Links to CILIP Framework for Qualifications
UK-wide relevance
Key BenefitsKey Benefits
Benefits to individualsIncreases employabilitySupports staff developmentAccredits People’s Network trainingValidates experiential learningGives qualification/s Provides academic creditsLinks to CILIP Framework for Qualifications
Diploma in Applications of ICT in Libraries
71Applications of ICT in Libraries: Supporting Clients in the Safe and Legal Use of ICT
Unit 5
71Applications of ICT in Libraries: Using ICT in Library Practice and Professional Development
Unit 4
71Applications of ICT in Libraries: Supporting Client Learning
Unit 3
71Applications of ICT in Libraries: Supporting Reader Development
Unit 2
71Applications of ICT in Libraries: Locating Information on Behalf of Clients
Unit 1
SCQFLevel
CreditValue
Unit TitleUnitRef.
Candidates must complete all five Mandatory Units:
Advanced Diploma in Applications of ICT in LibrariesAdvanced Diploma in Applications of ICT in LibrariesCandidates must complete all six Mandatory Units plus one Optional Unit.
82Applications of ICT in Libraries: Integrative UnitUnit 8
71Applications of ICT in Libraries: Supporting Clients in the Safe and Legal Use of the Internet
Unit 5
71Applications of ICT in Libraries: Using ICT in Library Practice and Professional Development
Unit 4
71Applications of ICT in Libraries: Supporting Client Learning
Unit 3
71Applications of ICT in Libraries: Supporting Reader Development
Unit 2
71Applications of ICT in Libraries: Locating Information on Behalf of Clients
Unit 1
SCQFLevel
CreditValue
Unit TitleUnitRef.
Advanced Diploma in Applications of ICT in LibrariesAdvanced Diploma in Applications of ICT in Libraries
Optional Units
Candidates must choose one of the following optional units:
82Applications of ICT in Libraries: Carrying out the Educator Role
Unit 7
82Applications of ICT in Libraries: Carrying out the Net Navigator Role
Unit 6
SCQFLevel
CreditValue
Unit TitleUnitRef.
Delivery and SupportDelivery and Support
Delivering the qualification requires
An approved centre
Candidates
Assessor(s)
Internal moderator
External moderator (SQA)
Mentor(s)
Delivery and SupportDelivery and Support
Possible Delivery Models
An in-house training programme
A consortium of library authorities
A commercial training provider
A college
A college/training provider working in partnership with a number of local authorities
Delivery and SupportDelivery and Support
Support Available
Assessment exemplars (and sample solutions)
Web based top-up learning (www.ictl.org.uk)
Wiki
Yahoo groups
The Future The Future …… ChallengesChallenges
The ICTL qualifications were originally developed to meet the needs of the Public Library sector, but there has been strong interest shown from other sectors, eg: schools, colleges, universities, company libraries etc.
In the longer term there may also be interest from other related areas, eg: museums, archives etc.
Some of the units, eg: Reader Development are not well suited to delivery in other areas.
The Future The Future …… Possible ApproachesPossible Approaches
Revise existing units and learning materials to make them more generally applicable.
Revise Core/Options structure to reduce the number of core units and allow a wider range of options.
Produce new units or import existing units to meet the needs of other sectors.
The Future The Future …… ConsultationConsultation
Public consultation events will take place in September.
Probably one in Scotland and one in London, as qualifications are UK-wide.
Qualifications will be revised in line with findings from consultation.
CONTACT DETAILS
Please send all email enquiries to [email protected]
or
Angela Lees for Technical enquiries on (0141-242-2209) [email protected]
Tony Hamilton for Administration enquiries on (0141-242-2364) [email protected]