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Yontz, Elaine; McCook, Kathleen de la Pena – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2003
Discusses service learning in library and information science (LIS) education. Highlights include advantages of service learning, including increased student learning, extended collaboration, decreased isolation, and community building; examples of service learning projects, including fieldwork; and reflection as a component in fieldwork.…
Descriptors: Field Studies, Higher Education, Information Science Education, Learning Strategies
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Park, Soyeon – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2003
Assess research methods courses in library and information science (LIS) programs at ALA (American Library Association) accredited institutions in the United States and Canada. Compares courses across LIS programs and compares LIS research methods courses with requirements of other graduate and professional programs within the same institution.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Competence, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Research
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Robinson, Judith; Jacobson, Thomas L. – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2003
Reports a research effort conducted as part of a curriculum design process for a new Masters in Information and Communication at the University at Buffalo School of Informatics. Discusses input from private and public sector organizations who need information technology (IT) workers and who stressed the need for skills in communication, problems…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Curriculum Development, Information Science Education, Information Technology
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Zaaiman, R. B. – Education for Information: The International Review of Education and Training in Library and Information Science, 1984
Investigates problem of whether largely nonresearch approach to teaching in many library schools is likely to inhibit entry of students with academic backgrounds in science, and whether teaching of information science should be classed with librarianship or science. It is concluded that information science courses should be research-oriented. (52…
Descriptors: Courses, Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Information Science
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Grogan, D. J. – Education for Information: The International Review of Education and Training in Library and Information Science, 1983
Reviews and discusses issues in education for librarianship that have been debated over course of last hundred years and are central to problem of education for a profession: desirability of professional schools; control of education by professional bodies; theory versus practice; fieldwork; the core curriculum. Fifty-six references are cited.…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Core Curriculum, Higher Education, History
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Line, Maurice B. – Education for Information: The International Review of Education and Training in Library and Information Science, 1983
Defines nature and purpose of librarianship and identifies abilities, qualities, knowledge, and skills required for its practice: basic abilities; organizational qualities (i.e., perspective, problem-solving and analytical skills, political skills, economic skills); professional knowledge; practical library skills. Developing requirements,…
Descriptors: Employment Qualifications, Higher Education, Information Scientists, Job Skills
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Dean, John – Education for Information: The International Review of Education and Training in Library and Information Science, 1983
An examination is made of the external relationships that develop between school, clientele, and host institution in the establishment of a new library school. Reference is made to key components within the school itself, staff and students, design of the school program, and provision of resources. Twenty-one references are cited. (EJS)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, College Planning, Educational Development
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Burrell, T. W. – Education for Information: The International Review of Education and Training in Library and Information Science, 1983
Enumerates procedures for design of library science programs: designation of broad aims of librarianship; task analysis; elucidation of curriculum design concepts; selection of educational goals; learning experiences; addition of subject content; designation of program structure; planning of ancillary elements. Checklist of recommended procedures…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
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Evans, G. Edward – Education for Information: The International Review of Education and Training in Library and Information Science, 1984
Reports on an analysis of 35 American management textbooks that identifies 17 core concepts for management courses for information professionals. Each concept--accountability, accounting, authority, budgeting, change/innovation/creativity, communication, controlling, decision making, delegation and organization, ethics, fiscal management,…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Business Administration Education, Content Analysis, Curriculum
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Jackson, Miles M. – Education for Information: The International Review of Education and Training in Library and Information Science, 1984
Convergence of disciplines is taking place among library science, information science, communication and instructional technology. Basic competencies running throughout the information disciplines are user information and communication; information and communication technologies; and policy studies. As a result of this convergence, library science…
Descriptors: Communications, Core Curriculum, Educational Change, Educational Technology
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Ford, N. J. – Education for Information: The International Review of Education and Training in Library and Information Science, 1983
Discusses criticisms relating to education for library and information work that are interpreted as centering on level of meaningfulness, relevance of content to working practice, and development of personal qualities in addition to academic abilities. Questions raised by Maurice Line in first issue of journal are considered. (22 references) (EJS)
Descriptors: College Students, Course Content, Higher Education, Information Science
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Cronin, Blaise – Education for Information: The International Review of Education and Training in Library and Information Science, 1983
This discussion of future developments in education for library and information science highlights the external environment and the information profession, manpower planning and forecasting, educational pluralism, divergence and convergence, curriculum development, and faculty. Ways in which library schools will need to adapt their programs are…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Curriculum Development, Educational Trends, Futures (of Society)
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Neelameghan, A. – Education for Information: The International Review of Education and Training in Library and Information Science, 1984
Describes features of the United Nations Development Programme-UNESCO project--Postgraduate Training Course for Science Information Specialists in Southeast Asia (Manila project)--including evolutionary background; programs and activities; development of teaching aids and facilities; participant characteristics; fellowships provision; admission…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Developing Nations, Information Scientists, Instructional Design
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Musisi, J. S. – Education for Information: The International Review of Education and Training in Library and Information Science, 1983
Description of librarianship course taken by trainee teachers at Kenya Science Teachers College highlights concept of course; library resource centers in primary teacher training colleges; the syllabus (aims--to present overview of information services, prepare trainees as teacher/librarians--and objectives and course content); teaching methods;…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Developing Nations
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Koenig, Michael E. D.; Kochoff, Stephen T. – Education for Information: The International Review of Education and Training in Library and Information Science, 1983
Argues that the increasing importance of database management systems (DBMS) and recognition of the information dependency of business planning are creating new job opportunities for librarians/information technicians. Highlights include development and functions of DBMSs, data and database administration, potential for librarians, and implications…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Data Processing, Educational Needs, Employment Opportunities
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