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The Fisherman's Route is a collaborative project implemented through training and pedagogical innovation and the
integration of final year students from LCTDI (ISCAP-P.Porto) in the curricular unit of Internship for the application
of the skills of the Information Professional (IP) for the 21st century. Informational heritage makes it possible to
create and enrich tourist activities based on local culture, promoting sustainable and local economic development,
as well as safeguarding heritage, through the transfer of knowledge from the IP skills acquired at LCTDI. Through
semi-structured interviews with members of the fishing communities of Caxinas and Poça da Barca and the analysis
of documents, a survey of the informational heritage linked to fishing practices was carried out. The results of the
project are presented, which is assumed as a model for local development, valuing traditions and preserving the
informational heritage linked to the fishing activity. The importance of the competences that the IP holds in different
work realities is inferred.
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Keywords
Curricular Internship Information Professional Sustainability Tourism Informational Heritage Information Systems Information Science
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IADITI Editions - Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Management,