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Autores principales: Clarke, Rachel Ivy, Kim, Young-In
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Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1196119
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Kim, Young-In
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Kim, Young-In
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contents The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: Educational and Disciplinary Backgrounds of American Librarians, 1950-2015 Clarke, Rachel Ivy Kim, Young-In Librarians Library Science Undergraduate Study Educational Background Academic Libraries STEM Education Majors (Students) English Instruction History Instruction Humanities Discussions of diversity in American librarianship usually focus on gender or ethnicity, but historical studies also show a lack of diversity in educational and disciplinary backgrounds. Librarians traditionally hail from the humanities, especially English and history. But as current educational attention shifts to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields, are librarians reflecting this change? Anonymized data from ALA-accredited graduate programs from the last five years were collected, coded, and classified to determine librarians' educational and disciplinary backgrounds and in what ways, if any, they differ from the past 65 years and from the contemporary US general population. Unsurprisingly, we found that contemporary librarians still hail predominantly from English and history--a stark contrast from the business and health undergraduate degrees earned by the general US population. Backgrounds in STEM fields remain lacking in librarianship, but librarians with undergraduate education in the arts are on the rise, perhaps supporting the creativity, flexibility, innovation, and risk taking necessary in twenty-first-century libraries.
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spellingShingle The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: Educational and Disciplinary Backgrounds of American Librarians, 1950-2015
Clarke, Rachel Ivy
Kim, Young-In
Librarians
Library Science
Undergraduate Study
Educational Background
Academic Libraries
STEM Education
Majors (Students)
English Instruction
History Instruction
Humanities
The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: Educational and Disciplinary Backgrounds of American Librarians, 1950-2015 Clarke, Rachel Ivy Kim, Young-In Librarians Library Science Undergraduate Study Educational Background Academic Libraries STEM Education Majors (Students) English Instruction History Instruction Humanities Discussions of diversity in American librarianship usually focus on gender or ethnicity, but historical studies also show a lack of diversity in educational and disciplinary backgrounds. Librarians traditionally hail from the humanities, especially English and history. But as current educational attention shifts to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields, are librarians reflecting this change? Anonymized data from ALA-accredited graduate programs from the last five years were collected, coded, and classified to determine librarians' educational and disciplinary backgrounds and in what ways, if any, they differ from the past 65 years and from the contemporary US general population. Unsurprisingly, we found that contemporary librarians still hail predominantly from English and history--a stark contrast from the business and health undergraduate degrees earned by the general US population. Backgrounds in STEM fields remain lacking in librarianship, but librarians with undergraduate education in the arts are on the rise, perhaps supporting the creativity, flexibility, innovation, and risk taking necessary in twenty-first-century libraries.
title The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: Educational and Disciplinary Backgrounds of American Librarians, 1950-2015
topic Librarians
Library Science
Undergraduate Study
Educational Background
Academic Libraries
STEM Education
Majors (Students)
English Instruction
History Instruction
Humanities
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1196119