From Local to Global: A Comparison of Hong Kong Library Association Mentoring Programme and International Librarians Network |
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Authors: | Leo F H Ma Maggie Mei Ki Wong |
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Institution: | 1. New Asia College Ch'ien Mu Library and United College Wu Chung Multimedia Library, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China;2. Information Services Section, Au Shue Hung Memorial Library, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China |
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Abstract: | In today's world, sharing and connecting get easier every day with the rapid development of and ubiquitous access to the World Wide Web. It enables one to acquire information about their profession and connect with people anytime, anywhere. While celebrating this wide availability of information and connectivity, one-to-one personal sharing is not to be dismissed. Instead, we should make the best use of it in developing our profession. Both the Hong Kong Library Association Mentoring Programme and the International Librarians Network are newly launched mentoring programmes addressing the increasing demand for connecting and networking LIS professionals both locally and globally. This paper aims to compare these two mentoring programmes in terms of the successful factors of and learning support given to the Hong Kong LIS community, as well as the effectiveness of these personal sharing platforms. Their strengths, similarities, and impact to the LIS community will be discussed. |
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Keywords: | Localization globalization Hong Kong Library Association Mentoring Programme International Librarians Network |
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