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  1. Europeana
  2. Book review: Susan Myburgh and Anna Maria Tammaro, Exploring Education for Digital LibrariansExploring Education for Digital LibrariansMyburghSusanTammaroAnna Maria. Oxford: Chandos, 2013, 334pp., £52.50 (pbk). ISBN 9781843346593
  3. Evaluation of Digital Humanities: An Interdisciplinary Approach
  4. Closing the Gap: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Research and Education for Digital Libraries
  5. Designing curricula
  6. A bright future
  7. Exploring Education for Digital Librarians
  8. No theory, no discipline = no profession
  9. The influence of the current context
  10. Pedagogies and teaching methods
  11. Previous research on education for DLs
  12. Constructing a theoretical framework
  13. Regeneration of the second oldest profession
  14. Purposeful digital librarians
  15. Content and structure
  16. Aims and outcomes
  17. First things fourth
  18. A Study of Digital Curator Competencies – A Delphi Study
  19. Digital Curators’ Education: Professional Identity vs. Convergence of LAM (Libraries, Archives, Museums)
  20. Education for Digital Librarians: Some European Observations
  21. The Bologna Process Impact on Library and Information Science Education: Towards Europeisation of the Curriculum
  22. Outcomes of the Bologna Process in LIS higher education: Comparing two programs in Europe
  23. Libraries Driving Access to Knowledge
  24. 2.12 Italy. Library Automation in Italy Towards the Digital Library
  25. Report on the Workshop "Linking Research and Education in Digital Libraries"
  26. Library and Information Science (LIS) Education: A conceptual framework towards "Europeisation"
  27. Educating library and information professionals for the future
  28. DL Education in the EU and in the US: Where Are We?, Where Are We Going?
  29. User perceptions of digital libraries: a case study in Italy
  30. The Web Versus Digital Libraries: Time to Revisit This Once Hot Topic
  31. A curriculum for digital librarians: a reflection on the European debate
  32. Recognition and quality assurance in LIS
  33. An Expert Thesaurus for Ancient Law
  34. Internationalization of LIS (Library and Information Science) Education
  35. Quality Assurance in Library and Information Science (LIS) Schools: Major Trends and Issues
  36. Open Culture for Education and Research Environment