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Tidline, Tonyia J. – Library Trends, 1999
Combines ideas from mythology, folklore, and library and information science to conclude that information overload is a myth of modern culture. Reports results of a pilot project intended to describe information overload experienced by a particular folk group composed of future library and information professionals. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Folk Culture, Higher Education, Information Science, Information Scientists
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Wittig, Constance; Wolfram, Dietmar – Library Trends, 1994
Discussion of networked information resources highlights a survey of American Library Association accredited library schools in North America that investigated the inclusion of networking concepts in the curriculum. Faculty attitudes regarding the place of networking education and their perceptions of its impact on library and information science…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Computer Networks, Curriculum Design, Higher Education
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Hayes, Robert M. – Library Trends, 1986
Summarizes the accreditation process of library and information science education programs by the American Library Association/Committee on Accreditation as the context for review of accreditation standards; and discusses current status of accreditation and the divergent trends related to increasing and decreasing expectations of accreditation.…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Educational Trends, Evaluation Methods, Expectation
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Grotzinger, Laurel A. – Library Trends, 1986
In framework of a century of formal U.S. library education, this essay synthesizes key concepts that have dominated library school curricula with special attention to idea of "core," growing conflict between library and information science, and actual methodology of teaching as described and experienced by members of profession. (57…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Higher Education, History
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Robbins-Carter, Jane; Seavey, Charles A. – Library Trends, 1986
Examines roots and development of Master's of Library Science (MLS), and discusses two basic questions: whether master's-level education should be more than instrumental, and more theoretical than practical. Also discussed are technological developments, and aspects of current master's curriculum, core curriculum, and specialization, which…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Objectives
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Summers, F. William – Library Trends, 1986
Examines the impact of the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) on education for library and information science and its efforts to influence the field. Highlights include themes historically pursued by ALISE, recent association initiatives, its probable future directions, and its relationships with other professional…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Agency Cooperation, Futures (of Society), Group Membership
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Heim, Kathleen M. – Library Trends, 1986
Analyzes role of faculty in schools of library and information science by reviewing the historical record to demonstrate changing faculty mandate in relation to research, public policy development, and teaching. Discussion covers library school faculty's qualifications, teaching modes, attitudes, and fight to gain acceptance of research in library…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Educational Development, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
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Chandler, Yvonne J. – Library Trends, 2001
Graduate programs must examine the curriculum for reference and information access professionals. Greater access to information sources by users has highlighted the need for reference and information professionals to develop new skills including more technological knowledge, a better understanding of user information-seeking, new instructional…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Development, Higher Education, Information Science
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Bobinski, George S. – Library Trends, 1986
Traces development of library/information science doctoral study; examines current status of doctoral programs including enrollment, degrees awarded, costs, financial aid, admission and degree requirements, and coursework; presents reaction to current status of programs by deans of doctoral and nondoctoral programs; and provides personal…
Descriptors: Academic Deans, Admission Criteria, Costs, Doctoral Degrees
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Durrance, Joan C. – Library Trends, 1986
Describes factors shaping library and information science field to illustrate the need for continuing education (CE), and constructs a de facto library school CE role based on indicators developed from examination of patterns in presence of CE coordinator, CE pattern statistics, course content, costs, and CE announcements in professional…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Competency Based Education, Costs, Course Content
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Wilson, Anthony M.; Hermanson, Robert – Library Trends, 1998
Presents overviews of librarian and library support staff education from 1887 to the present. Discusses current forces in education for librarians; the balance between professional and university environments; differences between education for librarians and library technicians; persistent themes; the role of information science in library…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Comparative Analysis, Economic Factors, Educational Environment