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Ndumu, Ana; Walker, Shaundra – Education for Information, 2021
This perspective essay explores Gasman & Arroyo's (2014) HBCU-inspired framework for Black student success as a prism for re-envisioning LIS education. In response to calls for anti-hegemonic LIS education, the authors discuss a potential tool for Black student success and suggest its benefits to LIS education. The framework can introduce…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Models, African American Students, Academic Achievement
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Tsabedze, Vusi – Journal of Library & Information Services in Distance Learning, 2020
This paper is based on a study that is aimed at developing a framework for quality assurance of Library and Information Science (LIS) education in an Open Distance e-Learning (ODeL) environment. The study was anchored on the interpretive research paradigm and entailed a literature review. LIS, as a field of study that is delivered on an ODeL…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Quality Assurance, Library Education, Information Science Education
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Tsabedze, Vusi; Adeyinka, Tella – Journal of Library & Information Services in Distance Learning, 2020
Eswatini has been impacting and sourcing Library and information science education in training from foreign institutions due to a shortage of institutions offering Library and Information Science (LIS) training. The relevance of sending people for training in other countries has been a great concern for the government of Eswatini. The expense and…
Descriptors: Open Universities, Distance Education, Electronic Learning, Library Education
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Alleyne, Jiselle Maria – Voices in Education, 2017
Ecological theory states that survival of a population depends on its fit with its environment, more specifically with its niche...the larger, more varied and more flexible a population, the greater its ability to spread to new niches (Wilson, 1992, para. 24, as cited in Van House, 1996). Nancy Van House, School of Information Management,…
Descriptors: Models, Library Education, Information Science Education, Sustainability
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Ma, Yan – Journal of Visual Literacy, 2015
This article examines visual literacy education and research for library and information science profession to educate the information professionals who will be able to execute and implement the ACRL (Association of College and Research Libraries) Visual Literacy Competency Standards successfully. It is a continuing call for inclusion of visual…
Descriptors: Visual Literacy, Library Education, Information Science Education, Competence
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Harmon, Glynn – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2013
The term discovery applies herein to the successful outcome of inquiry in which a significant personal, professional or scholarly breakthrough or insight occurs, and which is individually or socially acknowledged as a key contribution to knowledge. Since discoveries culminate at fixed points in time, discoveries can serve as an outcome metric for…
Descriptors: Information Seeking, Discovery Learning, Discovery Processes, Scholarship
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Oxley, Rebecca – Library Quarterly, 2013
New homegrown groups such as iDiversity call attention to the important and essential role that student-based groups play in promoting cultural competency within their own institutions and the profession at large. The iDiversity story outlines (1) how student engagement can be transformed into leadership and action by diversity focus within the…
Descriptors: Library Education, Information Science Education, Student Organizations, Diversity (Institutional)
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Farah, Badie N. – Education for Information, 1990
Provides a framework for examining the programs required to meet the challenges of information management education along five dimensions: area of study; faculty and school base; core programs; education and orientation of coprofessionals and managers; and management education and orientation. Approaches for improving the value of information…
Descriptors: Computer System Design, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Information Management
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Kinnell, Margaret – Journal of Documentation, 2000
Proposes that university education for library and information professionals has become less autonomous in character and more systematized. A triangular model which describes a dynamic tension between professors, students, and the state is developed by further analysis of the state and higher education. Concludes that despite the pressures within…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Information Science, Information Science Education, Information Scientists
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Crowley, Bill – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1999
Addresses the motivations underlying faculty advocacy of the "information" model for library and information science (LIS) education. Proposes an intensified interest in and support of all aspects of LIS education by the many worlds of LIS practice and suggests that a cultural model of LIS better positions both the "library" and "information"…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Higher Education, Information Science, Information Science Education
Giannini, Tula – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 1998
This study, based on a survey of 40 library/information science students and observations made from online information retrieval instruction, focuses on information receiving, one of the three primary modes of the Information Process. Compares the modes of the Information Process and examines the role of the World Wide Web. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Information Dissemination, Information Retrieval, Information Science Education
Moran, Barbara B. – 1997
With the support of a planning grant from the National Library of Medicine, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) School of Information and Library Science (SILS), in collaboration with the UNC Health Sciences Library and the Program in Medical Informatics, evaluated five curricular models designed to improve education for health…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Objectives, Educational Quality