'DIGITAL LIBRARY MANAGER' Profile Sector to which the profile is associated: Culture Fabrizio Melorio

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'DIGITAL LIBRARY MANAGER' Profile Sector to which the profile is associated: Culture Fabrizio Melorio

Competences associated to profiles

Archivist First level of competences 1) history and use of archives; 2) document classification Second level of competences 1) history and use of archives; 2) document classification; 3) archivist techniques; 4) computerization of historical archives. Third level of competences 1) history and use of archives; 2) document classification; 3) archivist techniques; 4) computerization of historical archives; 5) records management and organization

Library economics First level of competences 1) tools for organizing a library; 2) classification techniques. Second level of competences 1) tools for organizing a library; 2) classification techniques; 3) information organization; 4) digital library tools; 5) Interlibrary Loan Service and Document Delivery; Third level of competences 1) t ools for organizing a library; 2) classification techniques; 3) information organization; 4) digital library tools; 5) Interlibrary Loan Service and Document Delivery; 6) organization of single services; 7) personnel training.

Public communication First level of competences First level of competences 1) norms on public communication in Italy; Second level of competences 1) norms on public communication in Italy; 2) institutions and associations communication activities; Third level of competences 1) norms on public communication in Italy; 2) institutions and associations communication activities; 3) communication of public and private Public Relations offices.

Customer Satisfaction First level of competences 1) customer behaviour; 2) relating information to marketing strategies. Second Level of competences 1) customer behaviour; 2) relating information to marketing strategies; 3) surveys on public. Third level of competences 1) customer behaviour; 2) relating information to marketing strategies; 3) surveys on public; 4) market segmentation.

Electronic copyright First level of competences 1) licences of competences Second level of competences 1) licences; 2) copyright in Italy. Third level of competences 1) licences; 2) copyright in Italy; 3) copyright in Europe and in Anglo- Saxon countries.

E-commerce First level of competences 1) elements of e-commerce Second level of competences 1) elements of e-commerce; 2) sales strategies through Internet; 3) using Internet for promoting and distributing. Third level of competences 1) elements of e-commerce; 2) sales strategies through Internet; 3) using Internet for promoting and distributing; 4) e-commerce prices definition; 5) organizing web sites.

Fund raising First level of competences 1) public and private financing sources and planning strategies for finding funds; 2) differences between subsidies and calls, valuation of opportunities for applying to calls. Second level of competences 1) public and private financing sources and planning strategies for finding funds; 2) differences between subsidies and calls, valuation of opportunities for applying to calls; 3) Fund Rasing guidelines and operative actions. Third level of competences 1) public and private financing sources and planning strategies for finding funds; 2) differences between subsidies and calls, valuation of opportunities for applying to calls; 3) Fund Rasing guidelines and operative actions; 4) sponsoring and Joint Promotion, Fund raising projecting, realization and assessment, coordination of actions for finding funds.

Indexing on Internet First level of competences 1) records indexing; 2) selection and order criteria; Second level of competences 1) records indexing; 2) selection and order criteria; 3) manual indexing; 4) realizing index and guidelines for arguments; 5) author indexing. Third level of competences 1) records indexing; 2) selection and order criteria; 3) manual indexing; 4) realizing index and guidelines for arguments; 5) author indexing; 6) indexing library catalogues (ISBD).

Digital information technology First level of competences 1) converting documents in digital form 1) converting documents in digital form Second level of competences 1) converting documents in digital form; 2) scanning images and saving documents, indexing and cataloguing software, image editing, OCR, archiving; 3) digitalisation programmes. 1) converting documents in digital form; 2) scanning images and saving documents, indexing and cataloguing software, image editing, OCR, archiving; 3) digitalisation programmes. Third level of competences 1) converting documents in digital form; 2) scanning images and saving documents, indexing and cataloguing software, image editing, OCR, archiving; 3) digitalisation programmes; 4) digitalisation process; 5) creating indexes and import/export processes; 6) direct research through indexes and full text research (filters). 1) converting documents in digital form; 2) scanning images and saving documents, indexing and cataloguing software, image editing, OCR, archiving; 3) digitalisation programmes; 4) digitalisation process; 5) creating indexes and import/export processes; 6) direct research through indexes and full text research (filters).

Legislation on culture First level of competences 1) norms on culture in Italy Second level of competences 1) norms on culture in Italy; 2) norms on libraries; 3) norms on archives. Third level of competences 1) norms on culture in Italy; 2) norms on libraries; 3) norms on archives; 4) norms on museums.

Project Management First level of competences 1) market analysis; 2) business-planning for realizing specific projects. Second level of competences 1) market analysis; 2) business-planning for realizing specific projects; 3) managing human resources, costs and time. Third level of competences 1) market analysis; 2) business-planning for realizing specific projects; 3) managing human resources, costs and time; 4) juridical and administrative aspects; 5) realizing business and marketing plans.

Public relations First level of competences 1) Dealing with public relations; Second level of competences 1) Dealing with public relations; 2) press conferences, communications relating to meetings and conferences. Third level of competences 1) Dealing with public relations; 2) press conferences, communications relating to meetings and conferences; 3) relations with the press; valuation of the satisfaction of services; 4) promotion campaign.

Culture and tourism marketing First level of competences 1) marketing elements; 2) applying marketing to develop alternative strategies and marketing mix. Second level of competences 1) marketing elements; 2) applying marketing to develop alternative strategies and marketing mix; 3) managing technological prospectives and e-commerce through e-marketing; 4) tools for analysing exchanging processes between cultural institutions and market. Third level of competences 1) marketing elements; 2) applying marketing to develop alternative strategies and marketing mix; 3) managing technological prospectives and e-commerce through e-marketing; 4) tools for analysing exchanging processes between cultural institutions and market; 5) marketing planning for promoting cultural entities, tour itineraries, cultural initiatives; 6) promoting the territory and local productions.

Human Resources Management First level of competences 1) valuating human resources; 2) workgroups coordination. Second level of competences 1) valuating human resources; 2) workgroups coordination; 3) selecting human resources. Third level of competences 1) valuating human resources; 2) workgroups coordination; 3) selecting human resources; 4) communication dynamics between workgroups.

Culture and Tourism Economics First level of competences 1) Economy and Management of arts and culture of a territory; 2) economic analysis of macro and micro aspects of tourism. Second level of competences 1) Economy and Management of arts and culture of a territory; 2) economic analysis of macro and micro aspects of tourism; 3) analysing cultural industry and identifying business models; 4) productive sectors of “tourist services” Third level of competences 1) Economy and Management of arts and culture of a territory; 2) economic analysis of macro and micro aspects of tourism; 3) analysing cultural industry and identifying business models; 4) productive sectors of “tourist services”; 5) analysis of costs, benefits and environmental impact.