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Main Authors: Daniel, Evelyn H., Ed., Saye, Jerry D., Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED448779
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author Daniel, Evelyn H., Ed.
Saye, Jerry D., Ed.
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Saye, Jerry D., Ed.
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Saye, Jerry D., Ed.
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contents ALISE Library and Information Science Education Statistical Report, 1999. Daniel, Evelyn H., Ed. Saye, Jerry D., Ed. Higher Education Information Science Library Education Library Schools Library Science Statistical Analysis Statistical Data Tables (Data) This volume is the twentieth annual statistical report on library and information science (LIS) education published by the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE). Its purpose is to compile, analyze, interpret, and report statistical (and other descriptive) information about library/information science programs offered by schools that are members of ALISE. This edition reports information about the 56 member schools offering degree programs in LIS that have been accredited by the Committee on Accreditation (COA) of the American Library Association (ALA). As only two of the nine ALISE institutional members who do not offer a master's program accredited by ALA have chosen to provide information this year, information about these schools is not provided. No data are collected for the eight international ALISE affiliate members. An "Introduction to the 1999 ALISE Statistical Report and Database" is given by Evelyn H. Daniel and Jerry D. Saye. The body of the report consists of 178 tables of statistics in the following sections: Faculty (Timothy W. Sineath); Students (Jerry D. Saye with Wen-Chin Lan); Curriculum (Daniel D. Barron and Kelly Blessinger); Income and Expenditure (Fred W. Roper and John N. Olsgaard); and Continuing Professional Education (Jana Varlejs). Elizabeth Aversa, the author of this year's Summary and Comparative Analysis chapter, provides a guide for deans and directors on how to use the data in the Statistical Reports to a program's best advantage in marketing, budgeting, and planning. (AEF)
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spellingShingle ALISE Library and Information Science Education Statistical Report, 1999.
Daniel, Evelyn H., Ed.
Saye, Jerry D., Ed.
Higher Education
Information Science
Library Education
Library Schools
Library Science
Statistical Analysis
Statistical Data
Tables (Data)
ALISE Library and Information Science Education Statistical Report, 1999. Daniel, Evelyn H., Ed. Saye, Jerry D., Ed. Higher Education Information Science Library Education Library Schools Library Science Statistical Analysis Statistical Data Tables (Data) This volume is the twentieth annual statistical report on library and information science (LIS) education published by the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE). Its purpose is to compile, analyze, interpret, and report statistical (and other descriptive) information about library/information science programs offered by schools that are members of ALISE. This edition reports information about the 56 member schools offering degree programs in LIS that have been accredited by the Committee on Accreditation (COA) of the American Library Association (ALA). As only two of the nine ALISE institutional members who do not offer a master's program accredited by ALA have chosen to provide information this year, information about these schools is not provided. No data are collected for the eight international ALISE affiliate members. An "Introduction to the 1999 ALISE Statistical Report and Database" is given by Evelyn H. Daniel and Jerry D. Saye. The body of the report consists of 178 tables of statistics in the following sections: Faculty (Timothy W. Sineath); Students (Jerry D. Saye with Wen-Chin Lan); Curriculum (Daniel D. Barron and Kelly Blessinger); Income and Expenditure (Fred W. Roper and John N. Olsgaard); and Continuing Professional Education (Jana Varlejs). Elizabeth Aversa, the author of this year's Summary and Comparative Analysis chapter, provides a guide for deans and directors on how to use the data in the Statistical Reports to a program's best advantage in marketing, budgeting, and planning. (AEF)
title ALISE Library and Information Science Education Statistical Report, 1999.
topic Higher Education
Information Science
Library Education
Library Schools
Library Science
Statistical Analysis
Statistical Data
Tables (Data)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED448779