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Peer reviewedFarrow, Catherine – Education for Information, 1988
Describes the undergraduate program in library and information science in the Netherlands, including recent program revisions. Topics covered include legislation that affects the program, educational objectives, the new structure and curriculum based on those objectives, and practical training and tutoring activities. (3 references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Developed Nations, Educational Objectives, Federal Legislation
Peer reviewedTotten, Herman L.; Keys, Ronald L. – Library Trends, 1994
Argues that management knowledge is not being successfully transferred through schools of library and information studies management courses. An analytical model of leadership should be implemented in the curriculum to emphasize creativity, risk-taking, innovation, and intuition. The model would include a discussion of these elements and their…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrator Qualifications, Change, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedBlake, Virgil L. P.; Tjoumas, Renee – Education for Information, 1995
Discussion of research productivity related to library and information science educators' tenure and promotion. Focuses on studies that have investigated the criteria for evaluating professors' article publications in terms of journal prestige ratings supplied by academic deans and library directors, faculty specializing in school and public…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Faculty Promotion, Faculty Publishing, Information Science Education
Peer reviewedConnell, Tschera Harkness – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1995
Identifies and characterizes the knowledge used by 10 experienced librarians while searching for subject information in online catalogs. Metaknowledge is examined through participant explanations, observation, and self-evaluation; and implications for online catalog design and for library and information science education are suggested.…
Descriptors: Information Science Education, Interviews, Librarians, Library Catalogs
Peer reviewedLaribee, J. – Education for Information, 1992
A survey of 147 information science educators and managers revealed a high degree of commonality in the courses each saw as important for programs in information resources management. Differences existed in a few areas, notably the importance of budgeting. Sample curricula based on these findings are proposed for graduate and undergraduate…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Faculty, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Research
Schlessinger, Bernard S.; And Others – Library Administration & Management, 1991
Discusses changes needed in the curriculum of information science/library science education programs to keep pace with technological changes in the workplace. Competencies deemed necessary for professionals by practitioners, by library educators, and by employees are examined; options for specialization are described; and the need for work…
Descriptors: Competence, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Employment Experience
Peer reviewedvan Weert, Tom J. – Education and Computing, 1992
Defines informatics as both a pure and an applied science dealing with information technology and its uses and examines the organization of education from two different perspectives: how applications of informatics may impact on education, forcing it to change; and how the educational system may deal with problems to effectively integrate…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Educational Technology, Futures (of Society)
Peer reviewedKaniki, Andrew M. – Information Development, 1992
Discussion of the information needs of agricultural researchers in Africa focuses on the potential usefulness of unpublished reports. Reasons for the underutilization of unpublished reports are addressed, including a lack of access resulting from poor bibliographic control, lack of an information policy in most countries, and inadequate and poorly…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Agricultural Occupations, Cataloging, Developing Nations
Budd, Richard W. – Library Journal, 1992
This review of library science education in terms of the growth of information technology describes the conflicts between research and professional preparation in library schools and the impact of educational and social trends. The Rutgers School of Communication, Information, and Library Studies is described as a model. (LAE)
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Futures (of Society), Higher Education, Information Science Education
Peer reviewedNikolov, Rumen – Education and Computing, 1992
Describes a course in educational informatics for preservice teachers and students in educational software development that emphasizes the use of LOGO, and summarizes course modules that cover tools and methods for teaching informatics, informatics curriculum design, introducing the basic notions of informatics, integrating informatics into the…
Descriptors: Computer Software Development, Course Content, Courseware, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedJipeng, Jing; And Others – Education for Information, 1991
Description of the department of scientific and technological information specialty at Jilin University of Technology (China) focuses on the postgraduate program. Enrollment qualifications are described, improvements made in the program are explained, staff training is discussed, and ideas for future development are suggested. (LRW)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society), Graduate Study
Peer reviewedVan Fleet, Connie – Library and Information Science Research, 1993
Describes a citation analysis of public library journal articles which shows that the public library literature functions as an interactive communication system between public librarians and library and information science educators. Prior research on communication in public librarianship, the role of journals, authorship, and citation patterns is…
Descriptors: Citation Analysis, Citations (References), Communication (Thought Transfer), Faculty
Peer reviewedEnyia, Christian O.; And Others – International Library Review, 1991
Includes five articles that discuss library and information work in Africa. Highlights include computerization in Nigerian libraries; education for library and information services in Ghana; an evaluation of African librarianship; the role of Nigerian publishers in national development; and the role of information services in national development…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Foreign Countries, Information Science
Peer reviewedLee, Peijun – Education for Information, 1991
Discusses information science needs in China and describes a specialized information program at Jilin University of Technology that was developed to prepare students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels to work at special libraries or information centers for management and engineering professionals. Courses are described, and degree and…
Descriptors: Administration, Degrees (Academic), Engineering, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedShaw, Mary – Education and Computing, 1991
Discussion of information technology focuses on the future needs of computer science education. Information processing as an economic force is described; the relationship of information processing with other disciplines is examined; audiences for computing education are considered; and two examples of curriculum requirements implied by computing…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Curriculum Development, Economic Factors, Educational Trends


