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Currently, NLM is not updating the Disaster Information Management Research Center (DIMRC) website, and is limiting updates to the Disaster Lit database to COVID-19 related data collection tools found in the DR2. We are no longer adding links to other new disaster-related information. The content of select resources from Disaster Lit will be digitized and made available through Digital Collections and Bookshelf.

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Competencies for Librarians and Information Professionals

 

  • ALA’s Core Competences of Librarianship
    American Library Association
     
  • Medical Library Association Competencies for Lifelong Learning and Professional Success 2017
    Medical Library Association
     
  • Competencies for Information Professionals: 2016 edition
    SLA: Special Libraries Association
     
  • Competency Index for the Library Field
    WebJunction
     
  • FLICC Competencies for Federal Librarians
    Library of Congress


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Last updated: 26 February 2020
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