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Librarians and information workers the world over are faced with
the constant challenge of remaining abreast of developments in
their field. Rapid changes in technology and workplace roles
threaten to make their skills obsolete unless they undertake
constant professional development. This international collection
presents a comprehensive overview of current continuing
professional development theory and practice for those who manage
and work in library and information services. Papers by academics
and practitioners describe numerous innovative responses to
emerging continuing education and training needs, including
workplace learning; individual learning and learning organisations.
Explores the interaction between literary culture & the public
sphere in Australia in a series of informative, witty, intelligent
& thought-provoking essays. Unearths the fascinating &
changing role that literature has played in Australia's sporting,
political, civic & cultural life. Genoni, Curtin Uni, WA, &
Dalziell, Uni of Western Australia.
'This landmark contribution to Australian literary studies is the
first collection of critical responses to the work of one of our
most important novelists, Thea Astley. As well as essays from
leading Australian and international critics, dating from 1967 to
the present, it includes three essays by Astley herself, a major
interview with her and the first Thea Astley lecture, given by Kate
Grenville in 2005.' Professor Elizabeth Webby Sydney University
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