Information studies and librarianship for practice
LLL programme specification
Lifelong learning in information studies and librarianship is a response to the rapid changes in society, culture and technology that are significantly affecting work in these fields. Here are the main reasons for the creation of this programme:
The growing importance of information literacy
In a world where information plays a key role, there is a need to train professionals who can find, evaluate, organize and communicate information to the general public. The CŽV programme provides the opportunity to develop these key competences throughout a career.
Digitalisation and technological innovation
The development of digital technologies is changing the way people work with information and placing new demands on the library and information studies workforce. The programme therefore covers topics such as digital data management, working with artificial intelligence and cyber security.
Changes in the labour market
Today's job market requires flexibility and a continuous expansion of skills. This programme enables professionals to keep abreast of new trends and respond to the changing needs of employers and service users in different institutions.
Responding to societal challenges
Society faces a number of challenges, from misinformation to the loss of trust in traditional institutions. This programme provides training to help practitioners respond to these challenges through quality outreach and community support.
Lifelong learning plans
Details of programme characteristics are not available.