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| Acceso en línea: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED308884 |
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| author | Eisenberg, Michael B. |
| author_facet | Eisenberg, Michael B. Eisenberg, Michael B. |
| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | Trends in Library and Information Science: 1989. ERIC Digest. Eisenberg, Michael B. Content Analysis Elementary Secondary Education Higher Education Information Science Learning Resources Centers Librarians Library Automation Library Education Library Planning Library Role Library Science Media Specialists Optical Data Disks Based on a content analysis of professional journals, conference proceedings, ERIC documents, annuals, and dissertations in library and information science, the following current trends in the field are discussed: (1) there are important emerging roles and responsibilities for information professionals; (2) the status and image of librarians remains a major concern across the library professions; (3) professional education programs are being challenged to balance the need to provide training in specific areas while also developing comprehensive, coordinated programs covering all areas of information science; (4) libraries of all types are incorporating planning processes into their management activities; (5) "Information Power," the new guidelines for school library media programs, is already having a major impact on the field; (6) technology has an impact on the presentation of information and related information services; (7) advances in technology result in major, highly visible changes in library and information work; (8) new research efforts in information systems include integrating various formats and structures in a single system, developing sophisticated user interfaces, and the application of artificial intelligence to information systems; (9) CD-ROM has emerged as a major technology for providing access to a range of information systems, such as bibliographic retrieval systems, databases, library catalogs, and full-text systems. (11 references) (MES) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| id | eric_ED308884 |
| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1989 |
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| spellingShingle | Trends in Library and Information Science: 1989. ERIC Digest. Eisenberg, Michael B. Content Analysis Elementary Secondary Education Higher Education Information Science Learning Resources Centers Librarians Library Automation Library Education Library Planning Library Role Library Science Media Specialists Optical Data Disks Trends in Library and Information Science: 1989. ERIC Digest. Eisenberg, Michael B. Content Analysis Elementary Secondary Education Higher Education Information Science Learning Resources Centers Librarians Library Automation Library Education Library Planning Library Role Library Science Media Specialists Optical Data Disks Based on a content analysis of professional journals, conference proceedings, ERIC documents, annuals, and dissertations in library and information science, the following current trends in the field are discussed: (1) there are important emerging roles and responsibilities for information professionals; (2) the status and image of librarians remains a major concern across the library professions; (3) professional education programs are being challenged to balance the need to provide training in specific areas while also developing comprehensive, coordinated programs covering all areas of information science; (4) libraries of all types are incorporating planning processes into their management activities; (5) "Information Power," the new guidelines for school library media programs, is already having a major impact on the field; (6) technology has an impact on the presentation of information and related information services; (7) advances in technology result in major, highly visible changes in library and information work; (8) new research efforts in information systems include integrating various formats and structures in a single system, developing sophisticated user interfaces, and the application of artificial intelligence to information systems; (9) CD-ROM has emerged as a major technology for providing access to a range of information systems, such as bibliographic retrieval systems, databases, library catalogs, and full-text systems. (11 references) (MES) |
| title | Trends in Library and Information Science: 1989. ERIC Digest. |
| topic | Content Analysis Elementary Secondary Education Higher Education Information Science Learning Resources Centers Librarians Library Automation Library Education Library Planning Library Role Library Science Media Specialists Optical Data Disks |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED308884 |