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Hicks, Deborah; Given, Lisa M. – Library Quarterly, 2013
Using discourse analysis, this article explores three questions: (a) Why was "principled, transformational leadership" the leadership style added to Core Competences? (b) What was the discourse of leadership in the profession surrounding the development of the Core Competences? (c) How might this competence affect LIS education? And what measures,…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Transformational Leadership, Library Education, Library Science
Morgan, Patrick K. – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2015
Since about 2003, the notion of threshold concepts--the central ideas in any field that change how learners think about other ideas--have become difficult to escape at library conferences and in general information literacy discourse. Their visibility will likely only increase because threshold concepts figure prominently in the Framework for…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Adoption (Ideas), Concept Formation, Library Instruction
Knobel, Cory Philip – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Living inside built environments--infrastructure--it is easy to take for granted the things that we do not need to engage, but are at work behind the scenes nonetheless. Well-designed systems become invisible, but to engage them, how do we know which perspectives, objects, and relationships are useful? I examine the University of Michigan Digital…
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Organizational Change, Library Science, Library Services
Nahl, Diane – International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments, 2010
New users of virtual environments face a steep learning curve, requiring persistence and determination to overcome challenges experienced while acclimatizing to the demands of avatar-mediated behavior. Concurrent structured self-reports can be used to monitor the personal affective and cognitive struggles involved in virtual world adaptation to…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Information Needs, Users (Information), Cognitive Processes
Kimmel, Sue Crownfield – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Collaboration is widely promoted in school librarianship and education, yet little is known about the talk it entails. This intrinsic case study of eight planning meetings employed a discourse analysis and socio-cultural perspective to examine the school librarian's role as a broker for learning in the discourse of collaborative planning with…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Discourse Analysis, Librarians, School Libraries
Peer reviewedDerr, Richard L. – Journal of Education for Librarianship, 1980
Uses techniques from analytic philosophy of education to clarify key concepts in library education, such as "training,""education,""knowing," and "teaching." Implications of the viewing of professional programs in library science as training programs rather than education are discussed, and references are provided. (Author/BK)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Discourse Analysis, Fundamental Concepts, Higher Education
Peer reviewedFrohmann, Bernd – Journal of Documentation, 1992
This discourse analysis of the cognitive viewpoint in library and information science identifies seven discursive strategies that constitute information as a commodity and persons as surveyable information consumers within a market economy: theoretical imperialism, referentiality and reification, representation and processing, radical…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Economic Factors, Individual Characteristics
Nitecki, Joseph Z. – 1979
This essay identifies and reviews the major and easily recognizable characteristics of a library discourse and proposes models describing the actual, possible, and necessary modes of library communication. The transmittal of orderly thoughts or information in a library situation differs from a conventional communication pattern. Three unique…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Discourse Analysis, Essays, Information Theory
Peer reviewedTuominen, Kimmo – Library Quarterly, 1997
A discourse analysis of a user-centered library and information science text determined that users and librarians were positioned in an unequal power relationship. Calls for critical reflexivity in how scholars and practitioners of library and information science construct the identities of people as information seekers and users. (59 references)…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Communities, Higher Education, Information Science Education
Peer reviewedFrohmann, Bernd – Library and Information Science Research, 1994
Describes discourse analysis as practiced by Michel Foucault and his followers as a research method in library and information science. The method is introduced, some examples of its use are suggested, and several research questions are posed. The method permits analysis of the ways information, its uses, and its users are discursively…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Information Science, Interdisciplinary Approach, Library Research
Peer reviewedBudd, John M. – Library Quarterly, 2001
Explores the application of hermeneutics to the analysis of discourse. A set of examples of discursive practice in library and information science (LIS) is examined for ideological intent. The aim is to demonstrate that some discourse is ideological in nature and purpose, and to point out implications of such discursive practice for knowledge…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Hermeneutics
Peer reviewedBudd, John M.; Raber, Douglas – Information Processing & Management, 1996
Discourse analysis addresses questions regarding both spoken and written communications and can be applied to purposes and practices of information study that appear in books and journals in the field. Applications of discourse analysis to information include investigation of the social, political, and technical implications of the word…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Information Science, Information Services
Moul, Richard H. – 1988
Focusing on the point of contrast between the library, whose primary role is the preservation of knowledge, and other dimensions of an information society where knowledge has become increasingly fragmented and exteriorized, this paper begins by defining leadership and reviewing various meanings assigned to the term "discourse." Several…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Cultural Influences, Discourse Analysis, Information Dissemination

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