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The impact on education for librarianship and information studies of the Bologna process and related European Commission programmes: and some outstanding issues in Europe and beyond.

Johnson, Ian M.

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Ian M. Johnson



Abstract

The Bologna Declaration of 1999 is the basis for continuing reforms in higher education intended to support international mobility in employment within the European Union. This paper describes the standardised structure and nomenclature for courses that have been implemented, together with a credit transfer system, a quality assurance regime, and the ERASMUS and MUNDUS programmes that support international student mobility. However, the European Commission has left crucial aspects of the implementation of the Bologna principles to Member States, and several issues have arisen because of national variations. The paper expresses concerns about differences in assessment standards and conventions, and questions the relevance of various attempts that have been made to produce model lists of competences and curricula. The European Unions international assistance programmes, TEMPUS and ALFA, have encouraged collaboration in assisting development in non-member states, but with limited effect, perhaps because of organisational changes that stemmed partly from the Bologna process. The changes in higher education stimulated the establishment of a pan-European association, EUCLID: the European association for library and information education and research, but the paper argues that the expectations of the founders of the association remain largely unfulfilled, and argues for more empirical research to review issues such as the academic level at which education for librarianship is undertaken, and the need for a European accreditation scheme.

Citation

JOHNSON, I.M. 2013. The impact on education for librarianship and information studies of the Bologna process and related European Commission programmes: and some outstanding issues in Europe and beyond. Education for information, 30(1-2), pages 63-92.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 30, 2013
Online Publication Date Sep 30, 2013
Publication Date Dec 31, 2013
Deposit Date May 15, 2014
Publicly Available Date May 15, 2014
Journal Education for information
Print ISSN 0167-8329
Electronic ISSN 1875-8649
Publisher IOS Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 30
Issue 1-2
Pages 63-92
Public URL http://hdl.handle.net/10059/971
Contract Date May 15, 2014

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