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Revolutionary Change in Scholarly and Scientific Communications: The View from a University Library.
Peer reviewedMetz, Paul – Change, 1995
Major trends and features of scholarly and scientific communications in the recent past and present are examined from the viewpoints of publishers, readers, and libraries. Nine attributes of scholarly and scientific communications in the future, including the roles of information scientists, are predicted. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Educational Trends, Electronic Publishing, Higher Education
Shaw, Debora; Fouchereaux, Karen – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1993
Identifies areas of research needs in information science that were compiled from a review of the "Annual Review of Information Science and Technology." Areas highlighted include automated systems, including criteria, standards, evaluation, and legal issues; economics; indexing; information retrieval; and information seeking, including…
Descriptors: Criteria, Economic Factors, Evaluation Needs, Indexing
Peer reviewedKranch, Douglas A. – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1992
Survey of institutions offering a bachelor's or higher degree in library science showed that the higher the level of the program, the more likely that artificial intelligence/expert systems (AI/ES) courses would be offered. Study concludes that all master's and doctoral level programs should include AI/ES units, and that greater emphasis should be…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Curriculum Research, Expert Systems, Graduate Study
Myers, Margaret; And Others – Bowker Annual Library and Book Trade Almanac, 1994
Five articles describe employment sources in the library and information professions, including joblines; placements and salaries; accredited master's programs in library and information studies, listed by geographic region; library scholarship sources; and scholarship and award recipients from various professional library associations. (LRW)
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Awards, Employment Statistics, Higher Education
Makrakis, Vasilios; Yuan-tu, Liu – Educational Technology, 1993
Discussion of computers and new information technology in developing countries focuses on China. Highlights include information technology as a tool for national development or as a tool for dependency; Chinese informatics policy; computers in Chinese secondary education; the development of educational software; teacher training; and computer…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Software Development, Courseware
Peer reviewedClark, Alan J. – Education for Information, 1991
Presents citations for 531 items published worldwide during 1990 that deal with education and training for library and information work. Highlights include research, comparative studies, library and information science schools and departments, professional qualifications, career development, continuing education, the role of associations, and the…
Descriptors: Career Development, Comparative Analysis, Employment Qualifications, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedAbdullahi, Ismail – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1992
States that schools of library and information science should reaffirm their commitment to increasing minority access to the profession by adopting a comprehensive program for the recruitment of minorities. Strategies for developing an effective recruitment plan are outlined, and the benefits and goals of mentoring are discussed. (seven…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Faculty, Financial Support, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedJohnson, Ian M. – Education for Information, 1992
Outlines some of the issues that should be considered in defining and assessing the problems alleged to be encountered by overseas students in United Kingdom educational institutions. The bases for differences in student perceptions of programs of study, the influence of noneducational factors, and judgments about curriculum are discussed. (three…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Foreign Students
Peer reviewedHiatt, Peter – Library Trends, 1992
Explains how assessment technology identifies and improves leadership and management skills and describes how assessment centers nurture leadership in library and information science based on experiences with the Career Development and Assessment Center for Librarians in the Pacific Northwest. Evaluations and case studies of assessors and…
Descriptors: Assessment Centers (Personnel), Career Development, Case Studies, Evaluation Methods
Wormell, Irene – Database, 1998
Advanced online search facilities and information retrieval techniques have increased the potential of bibliometric research. Discusses three case studies carried out by the Centre for Informetric Studies at the Royal School of Library Science (Denmark) on the internationality of international journals, informetric analyses on the World Wide Web,…
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Case Studies, Databases, Foreign Countries
Hildebrand, Suzanne – Library Journal, 1999
Considers gender equity in libraries and library education, particularly the identification of men with information science experience involving computers. Discusses the history of gender imbalance in library education; computers and gender; changes in library education; demographic implications of curriculum changes; the use of adjuncts; library…
Descriptors: Adjunct Faculty, Apprenticeships, Computers, Curriculum Development
Quattrocchi, Ed – American Libraries, 1999
A "public" member of the American Library Association's Committee on Accreditation examines trends in library education across the country, and what this means for library and information science in the future. Discusses observations and issues in terms of mission, goals, and objectives; curriculum; faculty; students; administration and financial…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Educational Objectives, Educational Trends, Financial Support
Peer reviewedBudd, John M.; Miller, Lisa K. – Information Technology and Libraries, 1999
Highlights some professional associations' statements regarding education and the place of technology in educational programs. Examines the content of core curricula of a set of library and information science programs. Suggests content elements of an ideal core, designed to meet the intellectual and practical needs of information professionals of…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Practices, Futures (of Society)
Crowley, Bill – Library Journal, 1998
Discusses an alternative to abandoning the word "library" for "information" in graduate education. Recommends patient, consistent effort by library- and information-science educators to convince academic librarians that if they accept the standards of the teaching/research faculty, including the need to earn a Ph.D., it will raise the prestige of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Doctoral Degrees, Higher Education, Information Science Education
Peer reviewedTwidale, Michael B.; Nichols, David M. – Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST), 1998
Considers how research in collaborative technologies can inform research and development in library and information science. Topics include computer supported collaborative work; shared drawing; collaborative writing; MUDs; MOOs; workflow; World Wide Web; collaborative learning; computer mediated communication; ethnography; evaluation; remote…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Electronic Libraries, Ethnography, Evaluation Methods


