Shaping the 21st-century information professional: A convergence of technical and “Soft” skills for workplace success.

Title

Shaping the 21st-century information professional: A convergence of technical and “Soft” skills for workplace success.

Description

The information world has been in a continuous state of flux, affecting what skills and competencies an information professional needs. Therefore, school curricula have to be able to cover today's needs and also be adaptive enough to accommodate tomorrow's needs. This poster represents phase I and phase II of a research project conducted by the School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) of the University of South Carolina. This research aims to understand which skills are important and why from the information professionals’ perspective. In order to garner insight into what information skills and competencies are currently expected from library and information science (LIS) program graduates, the authors conducted a University of South Carolina SLIS employer survey and semi‐structured interviewes with selected employers. The results revealed that knowledge of telecommunications and networking, as well as network security are among the most important areas of expertise. Additionally, soft skills, such as teamwork, project management, and time management were viewed as important, too.

Creator

Deng, Liya
Thomas, Andy
Trembach, Stan

Date

2015-04-24

Relation

Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 51(1), 1-4.

Language

eng

Type

Text

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Collection

Citation

Deng, Liya, Thomas, Andy, and Trembach, Stan, “Shaping the 21st-century information professional: A convergence of technical and “Soft” skills for workplace success.,” CALASYS - CALA Academic Resources & Repository System, accessed April 16, 2026, https://ir.cala-web.org/items/show/716.