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Main Author: Moul, Richard H.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1988
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED304139
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contents Discourses of Vision and Necessity: The Information Age, the Library, and the Language of Leadership. Moul, Richard H. Communication (Thought Transfer) Cultural Influences Discourse Analysis Information Dissemination Leadership Library Administration Library Planning Library Role Library Science Scientific and Technical Information Social Structure Technological Advancement User Needs (Information) 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 topics are then discussed, including the fundamental importance of the individual's contribution to the creation of a discourse through which a community is constituted; the rules by which these actions are authorized and judged; and the relationship between speech (or communication) and power. These notions are used to emphasize some key aspects of the leadership role in librarianship. An examination of the outer world (society at large) leads to a discussion of two dimensions of information and knowledge in society, i.e., the external dimension of the information age, and internal dimension, or inner realm, of librarianship. In conclusion it is suggested that libraries bear the critical burden of preserving knowledge, facilitating access to it, and participating in the discourse of the information society. (60 notes) (CGD)
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spellingShingle Discourses of Vision and Necessity: The Information Age, the Library, and the Language of Leadership.
Moul, Richard H.
Communication (Thought Transfer)
Cultural Influences
Discourse Analysis
Information Dissemination
Leadership
Library Administration
Library Planning
Library Role
Library Science
Scientific and Technical Information
Social Structure
Technological Advancement
User Needs (Information)
Discourses of Vision and Necessity: The Information Age, the Library, and the Language of Leadership. Moul, Richard H. Communication (Thought Transfer) Cultural Influences Discourse Analysis Information Dissemination Leadership Library Administration Library Planning Library Role Library Science Scientific and Technical Information Social Structure Technological Advancement User Needs (Information) 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 topics are then discussed, including the fundamental importance of the individual's contribution to the creation of a discourse through which a community is constituted; the rules by which these actions are authorized and judged; and the relationship between speech (or communication) and power. These notions are used to emphasize some key aspects of the leadership role in librarianship. An examination of the outer world (society at large) leads to a discussion of two dimensions of information and knowledge in society, i.e., the external dimension of the information age, and internal dimension, or inner realm, of librarianship. In conclusion it is suggested that libraries bear the critical burden of preserving knowledge, facilitating access to it, and participating in the discourse of the information society. (60 notes) (CGD)
title Discourses of Vision and Necessity: The Information Age, the Library, and the Language of Leadership.
topic Communication (Thought Transfer)
Cultural Influences
Discourse Analysis
Information Dissemination
Leadership
Library Administration
Library Planning
Library Role
Library Science
Scientific and Technical Information
Social Structure
Technological Advancement
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED304139