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2018, Number 4

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Revista Cubana de Información en Ciencias de la Salud (ACIMED) 2018; 29 (4)

Observatory proposal on professional training in information sciences for Ibero-America and the Caribbean

Pirela MJE, Almarza FYM, Pulido DNJ
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Key words:

scientific observatories, professional training, information sciences, Latin America and the Caribbean.

ABSTRACT

Objective: to propose a conceptual and functional structure of the observatory on professional training in information sciences for Ibero-America and the Caribbean, as an instrument for the management of information that can provide useful data to support the Schools and Programs of Library Science, Archives and Information Science.
Methods: a review and comparison of the conceptual foundations, characteristics and functions of the observatories was carried out, conceived as tools for management and research on training aspects of the field, which also allow monitoring, monitoring and monitoring of processes, actors and products on various topics of interest and dimensions of academic, social, cultural and technological development. Likewise, the objectives, structure and typology of the information that is managed from this type of instruments were compared, supported by technology and analytical processes to project scenarios.
Results: the main results of the review and comparison of concepts and characteristics reveal that the observatory is defined as an instrument that supports strategic decisions in any field of scientific and technological work, by offering significant and relevant information, duly organized and systematized. It is proposed that the observatory on professional training in information science be structured around four components of observation: the curriculum, teacher training, research-development, extension, university social responsibility and continuing education.
Conclusions: this proposal highlights the high potential that the Observatory on professional training in information sciences for Ibero-America and the Caribbean would have, as a basis for academic cooperation processes and the formation of knowledge networks in the area.





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Revista Cubana de Información en Ciencias de la Salud (ACIMED). 2018;29