Biblio: boosting digital skills and librarians in Europe
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https://doi.org/10.36181/digitalia-00039Keywords:
Biblio, digital ibrarians, formazione, educationAbstract
The project Biblio: boosting digital skills and competences for librarians in Europe, financed by the Erasmus+ KA2 programme, aims to contribute to the training of librarians and to the consolidation of their digital and transversal competences in an era in which we are forced to face an abrupt jump into the future due to the pandemic emergency. The project, which is currently in the middle of its journey, has carried out a survey on the training needs of library professionals at the end of which it has outlined two professional profiles which will form the basis of its training offer. In the second phase of the project Bibliowill offer a MOOC course and a specialisation course to librarians or aspiring librarians in the project partner countries.
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