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Main Author: Sineath, Timothy W., Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1991
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED336103
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contents Library and Information Science Education Statistical Report 1991. Sineath, Timothy W., Ed. Curriculum Doctoral Programs Enrollment Faculty Faculty Promotion Financial Policy Graduate Students Graduate Study Higher Education Library Education Library Schools Masters Programs Professional Continuing Education Scholarships This twelfth edition of the annual Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) statistical report presents comprehensive statistical information and analysis about graduate library and information science education in the United States and Canada. The edition is divided into six sections: (1) Faculty (salary, gender, age, rank, promotions, and degrees of deans and directors, new, part-time, and tenured faculty); (2) Students (profiles students and recent graduates and reports selected financial data); (3) Curriculum Data; (4) Income and Expenditures (presents information about the financial status of graduate programs of library and information science); (5) Continuing Education (profiles continuing professional education activities and their management characteristics); and (6) Summary and Comparative Analysis. It is concluded that, in general, there is considerable health among the schools as a group as enrollments are increasing, curricular and program enhancement is widespread, and financial support is generally keeping pace with academia. It is noted, however, that substantial variation exists among the schools in terms of general health and prognosis for the future. It is suggested the 1990s are likely to be increasingly characterized by greater variations among the schools. (MAB)
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Sineath, Timothy W., Ed.
Curriculum
Doctoral Programs
Enrollment
Faculty
Faculty Promotion
Financial Policy
Graduate Students
Graduate Study
Higher Education
Library Education
Library Schools
Masters Programs
Professional Continuing Education
Scholarships
Library and Information Science Education Statistical Report 1991. Sineath, Timothy W., Ed. Curriculum Doctoral Programs Enrollment Faculty Faculty Promotion Financial Policy Graduate Students Graduate Study Higher Education Library Education Library Schools Masters Programs Professional Continuing Education Scholarships This twelfth edition of the annual Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) statistical report presents comprehensive statistical information and analysis about graduate library and information science education in the United States and Canada. The edition is divided into six sections: (1) Faculty (salary, gender, age, rank, promotions, and degrees of deans and directors, new, part-time, and tenured faculty); (2) Students (profiles students and recent graduates and reports selected financial data); (3) Curriculum Data; (4) Income and Expenditures (presents information about the financial status of graduate programs of library and information science); (5) Continuing Education (profiles continuing professional education activities and their management characteristics); and (6) Summary and Comparative Analysis. It is concluded that, in general, there is considerable health among the schools as a group as enrollments are increasing, curricular and program enhancement is widespread, and financial support is generally keeping pace with academia. It is noted, however, that substantial variation exists among the schools in terms of general health and prognosis for the future. It is suggested the 1990s are likely to be increasingly characterized by greater variations among the schools. (MAB)
title Library and Information Science Education Statistical Report 1991.
topic Curriculum
Doctoral Programs
Enrollment
Faculty
Faculty Promotion
Financial Policy
Graduate Students
Graduate Study
Higher Education
Library Education
Library Schools
Masters Programs
Professional Continuing Education
Scholarships
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED336103