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Keren Dali; Ashlyn Velte; Stephanie Anderson; Michelle Ganz; John Lindaman; Miriam Tuliao – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2025
Resulting from the collaboration between five practicing professionals and an LIS faculty member, this article illuminates the experiences of librarians and archivists who engage with LIS students on a continuous basis as guest speakers in LIS classrooms. The phenomenological approach helps to elicit first-hand accounts that encapsulate…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Professional Personnel, Library Schools, Learning Activities
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Harvey, Ross – Australian Library Journal, 2011
The Editor of "ALJ" has invited me to comment on my 2001 article "Losing the quality battle in Australian education for librarianship" (Harvey 2001). The article was prompted by a period I spent as a visiting professor in the Department of Information Studies at UCLA (the University of California Los Angeles) and was written while I was there.…
Descriptors: Library Education, Foreign Countries, Information Science Education, Educational Quality
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Berg, Selinda Adelle; Hoffmann, Kristin; Dawson, Diane – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2009
Field experiences function as a link between LIS theory and practice. Students should be provided with an experience that is a true reflection of the professional environment. The increasing focus on research by academic librarians provides an opportunity and responsibility to integrate research into the field experiences of LIS students.…
Descriptors: Library Education, Information Science Education, Field Experience Programs, Research
Galvin, Thomas L.; And Others – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1992
Presents information about the new accreditation policies for schools of library and information studies of the American Library Association's Committee on Accreditation (COA). Three articles discuss those policies from the perspective of the information science professions, note the importance of specialized accreditation agencies, and suggest…
Descriptors: Accrediting Agencies, Higher Education, Information Science Education, Institutional Evaluation
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Welburn, William C. – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1994
Presents a conceptual framework for the discussion of cultural diversity and library and information science curriculum. Discussion includes the core elements of a transitional course; a definition of diversity; and a rationale for including such a course. (three references) (KRN)
Descriptors: Courses, Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
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MacLeod, Judy; Callahan, Daren – Library Resources & Technical Services, 1995
A survey of library school cataloging educators and practitioners indicated that entry-level catalogers may not be sufficiently prepared for their first professional positions, and supported expanded graduate programs and advanced courses and practicums that utilize practitioners for instruction. Tables display survey responses in rank order. (JKP)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Classification, Information Science Education, Library Education
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Anderson, Douglas; Newton, Robert – Education for Information, 1993
Describes various aspects of imaging technologies within the teaching and research programs at the School of Librarianship and Information Studies, the Robert Gordon University (Scotland). Highlights include desktop publishing, image databases, document image processing, hypertext, and image transfer and communication. (three references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Databases, Desktop Publishing, Foreign Countries
Ostler, Larry J.; And Others – 1995
The issues and forces behind the closing of graduate library schools in the United States are examined. In chapter 1, two arguments that help explain the library school closings are outlined: the business-management and classical-scholarship perspectives. The book continues with a survey of historical trends in American higher education in chapter…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Educational History, Educational Trends, Graduate Study
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Sineath, Timothy W.; Cveljo, Katherine – Journal of Library Administration, 1992
The first of two articles discusses the place of information science and its expanding definition within the curricula of schools of library and information studies. The second article describes the history of foreign students in U.S. library and information science schools, their current role, and the major problems they face. (51 references)…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Foreign Students, Higher Education, History
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Dosa, Marta – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1993
Discussion of recruitment and education goals for international students in U.S. library and information science programs covers intercultural communication, goals of prospective students, programs' self-interest as a barrier to education, the market for international education, suggested philosophical guidelines for recruiting, and recruitment…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Graduate Study, Guidelines, Higher Education
Taweeset, Lanna – 1987
A brief essay on the need for diversification and training of the library and information services workforce in developing nations introduces this guide to UNESCO publications, international conference papers, research reviews, and articles that examine these issues. It is suggested that workforce management is particularly important in the…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Continuing Education, Developing Nations, Information Science Education
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Chisholm, Margaret; And Others – Journal of Library Administration, 1992
Five articles about the management of library and information science schools discuss the administrative relationship of the school to the parent institution; faculty governance; the changing role of the library school administrator; funding provided by the parent institution for education and research; and external funding for library education.…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Faculty College Relationship, Financial Support, Higher Education
Crowley, Bill – Library Journal, 1998
Discusses an alternative to abandoning the word "library" for "information" in graduate education. Recommends patient, consistent effort by library- and information-science educators to convince academic librarians that if they accept the standards of the teaching/research faculty, including the need to earn a Ph.D., it will raise the prestige of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Doctoral Degrees, Higher Education, Information Science Education
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Todd, Ross; And Others – inCite, 1996
Includes nine articles that explore the importance of the practicum component in library and information management education in Australia. Perspectives from faculty and students are offered, competency standards are discussed, and support from public libraries is presented. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Competence, Educational Benefits, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries
McClure, Charles R.; Hert, Carol A. – 1991
Library/Information Science (LIS) education is facing cataclysmic change brought about by changes in the information professions. LIS education must provide education for the evolving information professions or it will become obsolete. Two central characteristics describe the status of LIS schools and their likely evolution. First is the depth and…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Change Strategies, Educational Environment, Educational History
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