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Main Authors: Eisenberg, Michael B., And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1988
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED314099
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author Eisenberg, Michael B.
And Others
author_facet Eisenberg, Michael B.
And Others
Eisenberg, Michael B.
And Others
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contents Trends and Issues in Library and Information Science, 1988. Eisenberg, Michael B. And Others Content Analysis Elementary Secondary Education Futures (of Society) Higher Education Information Science Learning Resources Centers Library Administration Library Education Library Research Library Role Library Services Technological Advancement Trend Analysis This synthesis paper provides a state-of-the-art analysis of the field of library and information science based on the results of a content analysis of its literature, including selected journals, conference proceedings, dissertations, and ERIC input. The 18 trends and issues identified by the analysis include developments in technology, management, services, professional education, and research and theory. The following trends are discussed: (1) CD-ROM's emergence as a major technology; (2) the effects of technology on the work done by library and information science personnel; (3) the impact of technology on ways information is presented; (4) the incorporation of planning processes into library management activities; (5) increased concern about the quality of collections; (6) new ways to promote literature and literacy; (7) the need to incorporate technology as a method of bibliographic instruction; (8) libraries' attempt to provide quality literature and services to the widest possible constituency; (9) librarian's professional image and identity; (10) the expanded roles and responsibilities of library and information professionals; (11) the need to provide library education in specific areas; (12) continuing education opportunities; (13) the impact of "Information Power" on the school library media field; (14) the information professional's recognition of ethical responsibilities; (15) concerns of information retrieval; (16) new research involving technological developments; (17) the application of methods from related fields to the problems of library and information science; and (18) bibliometrics. (SD)
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spellingShingle Trends and Issues in Library and Information Science, 1988.
Eisenberg, Michael B.
And Others
Content Analysis
Elementary Secondary Education
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Information Science
Learning Resources Centers
Library Administration
Library Education
Library Research
Library Role
Library Services
Technological Advancement
Trend Analysis
Trends and Issues in Library and Information Science, 1988. Eisenberg, Michael B. And Others Content Analysis Elementary Secondary Education Futures (of Society) Higher Education Information Science Learning Resources Centers Library Administration Library Education Library Research Library Role Library Services Technological Advancement Trend Analysis This synthesis paper provides a state-of-the-art analysis of the field of library and information science based on the results of a content analysis of its literature, including selected journals, conference proceedings, dissertations, and ERIC input. The 18 trends and issues identified by the analysis include developments in technology, management, services, professional education, and research and theory. The following trends are discussed: (1) CD-ROM's emergence as a major technology; (2) the effects of technology on the work done by library and information science personnel; (3) the impact of technology on ways information is presented; (4) the incorporation of planning processes into library management activities; (5) increased concern about the quality of collections; (6) new ways to promote literature and literacy; (7) the need to incorporate technology as a method of bibliographic instruction; (8) libraries' attempt to provide quality literature and services to the widest possible constituency; (9) librarian's professional image and identity; (10) the expanded roles and responsibilities of library and information professionals; (11) the need to provide library education in specific areas; (12) continuing education opportunities; (13) the impact of "Information Power" on the school library media field; (14) the information professional's recognition of ethical responsibilities; (15) concerns of information retrieval; (16) new research involving technological developments; (17) the application of methods from related fields to the problems of library and information science; and (18) bibliometrics. (SD)
title Trends and Issues in Library and Information Science, 1988.
topic Content Analysis
Elementary Secondary Education
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Information Science
Learning Resources Centers
Library Administration
Library Education
Library Research
Library Role
Library Services
Technological Advancement
Trend Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED314099