Las Conferencias: espacio y tiempo de aprendizajes en la Biblioteca Médica Nacional de Cuba

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Maria del Carmen González Rivero

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It tries to be identified like the Conferences they can classify in the new learning spaces from identifying the characteristics that distinguish the traditional education spaces. There exists a wide variety of methods or skills to qualify to the personnel that works in libraries, in this case the interest is given for showing the intentions and effectiveness of the conferences that are realized in the National Medical library (BMN) every Tuesday from 2013, with the target to use methods practical and easy to execute, in a rapid and simple way to provide knowledge to groups of librarians or users, across the use of audio-visual resources, images, graphs, photos, recordings of videos or movies to facilitate learning. Conclusions show themselves from statistics charted that allow to realize evaluations.

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González Rivero, M. del C. (2017). Las Conferencias: espacio y tiempo de aprendizajes en la Biblioteca Médica Nacional de Cuba. Palabra Clave (La Plata), 7(1), e042. https://doi.org/10.24215/18539912e042
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