Continuing Education in Chinese University Libraries: Issues and Approaches

The changing educational environment in China requires new functions for university libraries, and these functions demand that librarians possess different skills and talents. The quality and skills of university library staff are decisive factors for the development of both librarianship and nation...

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Education activities
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University libraries
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