There was a time when no librarians had an MLS although they did
have subject expertise. One layer of the education agenda is how much of the
librarian’s skill should be in mediation between formats rather than
subjects. As a preservation worker I would suggest emphasis now on format
mediation skills since those are the terms in which to advance the continuing
role of preservation and print. What makes an electronic resource engineer a
librarian is an accord with the continuing role of preservation and print as a
defining characteristic of the digital library. Gary Frost |