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Cronin, Blaise – Information Research: An International Electronic Journal, 2012
In this short paper, avowedly personal, partial and pointillist in nature, I (i) sketch the early days of (mainly Anglo-American) information studies and the field's gradual institutionalization, (ii) describe its maturation, as both an academic discipline and a domain of professional practice, and (iii) speculate on its future in the light of oft…
Descriptors: Information Science, Library Science, Archives, Documentation
Stieg, Margaret F. – Library Journal, 1987
Knowledge is an integrated whole and we need to avoid the unfortunate lack of communication and interaction that invariably follow compartmentalization. The key to the ideal, a humanistic information scientist, lies in a liberal education of which the humanities are an integral part. (21 references) (MES)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Humanities, Information Science, Information Scientists
Coleman, Anita – Education for Information, 2005
As networked digital information proliferates and modern society's need to have access to information irrespective of location rises, the education needed for the digerati, defined loosely as the digital intelligentsia, the whole class of "expert" digital information professionals, becomes an important area about which all information…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Information Science Education, Library Research, Interpersonal Competence
McCrank, Lawrence J. – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 1992
Discusses trends in the fields of knowledge engineering and historical sciences to speculate about possibilities of converging interests and applications. Topics addressed include artificial intelligence and expert systems; the history of information science; history as a related field; historians as information scientists; multidisciplinary…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Change, History, Information Science

Karki, Riitta – Journal of Information Science, 1996
An analysis of 20 years of citations on research into scholarly communication to determine the degree of interdisciplinarity between sociology of science and information science concluded that sociologists and information scientists stay mostly in their own disciplines and that only network studies are shared by researchers in both fields.…
Descriptors: Citation Analysis, Citations (References), Information Science, Information Scientists
Blois, Marsden S., Jr.; Wasserman, Anthony I. – 1974
A graduate academic program in medical information science has been established at the University of California, San Francisco, for the education of scientists capable of performing research and development in information technology in the health care setting. This interdisciplinary program, leading to a Doctor of Philosophy degree, consists of an…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Information Science, Information Scientists, Interdisciplinary Approach

Stueart, Robert D. – Education for Information, 1998
Considers the preparation of future professionals who know and understand the nature of information and how it is used and managed in the larger context of political, economic, social, and technological issues. Discusses curriculum for information studies; its interdisciplinarity; faculty; theory versus practice; distributed learning; continuing…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Futures (of Society), Information Management, Information Science Education