KRATKA VSEBINA | Akreditacija straši po Evropi, kjer jo razumejo kot "licenco za ubijanje", sajta ameriška praksa v evropskem prostoru ni običajna. Problem je stopnja avtonomije evropskih univerz, saj so pod nadzorom vojih držav, ki si prisvajajo tudi pristojnost akreditiranja. Kljub različnim pristopom k akreditiranju pa je skupna značilnost zanemarjanje vloge knjižnic pri zagotavljanju kakovosti univerz.V Evropi primanjkuje raziskav, ki bi ugotavljale prispevek knjižnic, zato je treba uporabiti rezultate ameriške raziskave CSEQ, ki nesporno dokazujejo, da brez dobrih knjižnic ni dobrih univerz. Knjižničarji in informatiki jugovzhodne Evrope so o tem razpravljali na konferenci COBISS 2006 in sprejeli Mariborsko deklaracijo o pomenu knjižnicza kakovost univerz. // Accreditation, described as a "Licence to Kill", is arousing fear across Europe, since this American practice is unusual in the Europeancontext. The problem is the degree of autonomy of European universitie, which are under thecontrol of their governments, appropriating the authority for granting accreditations. In spite of different approaches to accreditation a common characteristic is ignoring the role of libraries in ensuring the quality of universities. Studies into the contribution of libraries are insufficient in Europe, requiring the reference to the results of the US CSEQ survey, undoubtedly proving that good universities cannot exist without good libraries. The librarians and information specialists from Southeast Europe discussed this issue at the COBISS 2006 conference and adopted the Maribor Declaration on the contribution of libraries to a higher quality of universities. |