Shalom,
I am interested in studies on the role of the Reference Librarians in Academic
Jewish Studies (RLAJS): the challenges facing the RLAJS (considered in a
historical perspective: challenges they faced in the past, today, and in the
foreseeable future); the role of the RLAJS in tutoring undergraduate students;
the academic background of RLAJS (degree(s) in Jewish studies, beyond the
MLS,and, if so, in what field(s).)
As well, do you know about study(ies) on analysis (pedagogical-philosophical)
of syllabi in Jewish Studies?
Thank you for your attention and help,
Jacob Malki
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