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Main Authors: Asmaa Bouaamri, Fredrick Otike
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1501878
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contents Prospects of Library and Information Science in Norway: Trends, Technology, and Career Opportunities at OsloMet University Asmaa Bouaamri Fredrick Otike Foreign Countries Library Science Librarians Library Research Institutional Research Educational Change Higher Education Technological Advancement Educational Trends Curriculum Evaluation Education Work Relationship Labor Needs Labor Market Bachelors Degrees Masters Degrees Globally, library and information programs are undergoing unprecedented changes driven by the digital revolution, shifts in users' information needs, and the diversification of information resources. Despite these transformations, many library education programs appear reluctant to adequately address these changes. This study investigates the Library and Information Science (LIS) education program at OsloMet University in Norway, aiming to explore its evolving trajectory and trends in relation to the labor market's needs and demands. To achieve this, an ethnographic qualitative research method was employed, with data collected through structured face-to-face interviews with key informants and unstructured two weeks of conversation with academic staff from the Department of Archivists, Library, and Information Science at OsloMet University. The findings revealed significant changes and numerous challenges in the alignment of the LIS education program with labor market requirements. The study concludes with several recommendations, including the need for greater collaboration, the internationalization of the LIS education program, continuous education, and the importance of embracing change.
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spellingShingle Prospects of Library and Information Science in Norway: Trends, Technology, and Career Opportunities at OsloMet University
Asmaa Bouaamri
Fredrick Otike
Foreign Countries
Library Science
Librarians
Library Research
Institutional Research
Educational Change
Higher Education
Technological Advancement
Educational Trends
Curriculum Evaluation
Education Work Relationship
Labor Needs
Labor Market
Bachelors Degrees
Masters Degrees
Prospects of Library and Information Science in Norway: Trends, Technology, and Career Opportunities at OsloMet University Asmaa Bouaamri Fredrick Otike Foreign Countries Library Science Librarians Library Research Institutional Research Educational Change Higher Education Technological Advancement Educational Trends Curriculum Evaluation Education Work Relationship Labor Needs Labor Market Bachelors Degrees Masters Degrees Globally, library and information programs are undergoing unprecedented changes driven by the digital revolution, shifts in users' information needs, and the diversification of information resources. Despite these transformations, many library education programs appear reluctant to adequately address these changes. This study investigates the Library and Information Science (LIS) education program at OsloMet University in Norway, aiming to explore its evolving trajectory and trends in relation to the labor market's needs and demands. To achieve this, an ethnographic qualitative research method was employed, with data collected through structured face-to-face interviews with key informants and unstructured two weeks of conversation with academic staff from the Department of Archivists, Library, and Information Science at OsloMet University. The findings revealed significant changes and numerous challenges in the alignment of the LIS education program with labor market requirements. The study concludes with several recommendations, including the need for greater collaboration, the internationalization of the LIS education program, continuous education, and the importance of embracing change.
title Prospects of Library and Information Science in Norway: Trends, Technology, and Career Opportunities at OsloMet University
topic Foreign Countries
Library Science
Librarians
Library Research
Institutional Research
Educational Change
Higher Education
Technological Advancement
Educational Trends
Curriculum Evaluation
Education Work Relationship
Labor Needs
Labor Market
Bachelors Degrees
Masters Degrees
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1501878