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Data Aspects in Library and Information Science CurriculA in Selected African Universities

  • Francis Ssekitto;Fester Mukiibi
    • International Journal of Knowledge Content Development & Technology
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.81-94
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    • 2023
  • Purpose - The purpose of this study was to investigate data aspects in Library and Information Science curricula at all levels in selected African Universities. Design/methodology/approach - A review of existing literature on data aspects and LIS Curricula. Secondly, the study juxtaposed web-based courses for fourteen LIS schools to establish data aspects incorporated into their curricula. Findings - The study's findings found that although many LIS schools have some form of data aspects in curricula, coverage is still very limited and basic.

A Comparative Study on the Educational System of Library Science in Korea; Curricula from Junior Colleges to Graduate Schools (한국의 도서관학 교육제도에 대한 고찰 -전문학교에서 대학원까지의 교과과정을 중심으로-)

  • Kweon Kie-weon
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.5
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    • pp.101-124
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    • 1978
  • From the 1957's of the cradle which curricula of library science was applicable to university to the 1978's today of heyday, it has been rapidly developing in the 20 years (1957-1978) and they have 5 junior colleges, 9 undergraduate courses, 5 graduate courses, 1 Ph. D. course. The education of library science above the undergraduate course was given greatly prominence to the theory of library science, information science and foreign languages more than that of the putting first in the practical business and built up the educational system of library science. Today is the informatization period from the 1960's. The fact which the automation of library works was attached in the latter half of the 1970's in Korea is the social need in order to respond to the worldwide tendency. As a result of making an analysis of curricula from junior colleges to graduate schools in this paper, I took the new direction which it is an alternative plan of the point at issue, and I want to be useful in the education of library science forwards.

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One Aspect of Library Science in Korea with World Trends of Librarianship (세계적 추세에서 본 한국도서관학의 일측면에 대한 논고)

  • Kim Se-ick
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.1
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    • pp.103-132
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    • 1970
  • Last twenty years since the introduction of library science as a new scholarship to Korea are considered as a period of imitation and wander. We are supposed to try relevant changes in library education to settle it down and to keep up with world trends in Korea. This paper discusses development and status quo of curricula in foreign countries and tries to show a guide for the library science field in Korea. The writer makes recommendations for the improvement of curricula for Korean library schools.

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The Changes in the Curricula of the Departments of Library and Information Science (문헌정보학과 학부 교과과정의 변화)

  • Um, Young-Ai
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.409-427
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this paper is to trace the changes in the curricula of the Departments of Library and Information Science in the past fifty years. Under the assumption that the education for librarians is supposed to be changed by the influences of the various surroundings, the curricula in the 1960s, 1980s and 2000s of the Departments are analyzed. The past data were collected by literature searches and the present ones on the homepages. It was found out that there have been many changes along with constancies in the curricula. The results are interpreted and some recommendations are suggested.

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도서관계의 경향과 사서직 교육의 변화

  • 엄영애
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.29
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    • pp.141-169
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    • 1998
  • This paper traces the trends of librarianship and the changes in the education for librarianship during the 1950s through the 1990s. The purpose of tracing is to find out whether there were some relationships between library activities and education for librarianship, which are supposed to be closely linked and cannot be discussed separately. The historical development of the field and the changes of information technology and library education in the United States of America during the same period are described to show how library and information science field has changed and how American library schools, whose system of library education was introduced into this country, have adopted new technologies. The results of the research show that, even in part, there were such relationship between libraries and library education as libraries' interests in library automation and library schools' provision of library automation course. It was also found out that the Korean library schools tended to follow the curricula provided by their American counterparts. Based on the findings, some suggestions are provided.

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Recent Trends in Education and Training for Information Professionals in the U. S. and Their Impact on Library Education Programs in Korea (최근 미국의 정보전문가 교육의 동향과 한국 사서교육과정 개정의 기본방향)

  • Hahn Soon-chung
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.12
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    • pp.149-163
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    • 1985
  • This short survey article examines the current curricula for library and information science education in the U. S. in order to implement them for our professional education in the field in Korea so as to produce qualified and competent graduates. Some of the prevailing trends in education and training for information professionals in the U. S. are as follows: 1. Library schools tend to incorporate information science into library school curricula to reflect their emphasis on this area, and attempt to develop close ties with all segments of the information industry; 2. Library schools actively participate in cooperative research with other agencies to explore ways of solving problems; 3. There is a diversity of education and training programs to meet the needs of a wide variety of information professionals, with library school faculty members being drawn from a wide range of scholarly disciplines; 4. New methods of teaching are being developed to support research and instructional activities; 5. There has been a significant change in the composition of the student body, now given a strong voice in the administration of the library school.

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Identifying Topics of LIS Curricula by Keyword Analysis - Focused on Information Technology Classes of US and Korea (교과 키워드 분석을 통한 문헌정보학과 교육 주제 연구 - 한국·미국 정보기술관련 교과 중심으로 -)

  • Choi, Sanghee
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.50 no.2
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    • pp.43-60
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    • 2019
  • Since information technology such as database or network technology was brought into the information and library science fields, the functions and services of libraries have drastically changed. To cope with the changes of fields, library schools have been improving curricula. This study collected curricula of library and information science in US and Korea and selected classes related to information technology. It also investigated the title keywords and keywords of class description statistically. As a result, 'system, 'database', 'network', 'programing', 'web' are major topic keywords for both countries, but 'library'shows high frequency pnly in Korea.

Education for librarianship in the United States of America, the United Kingdom and the Republic of Korea : a comparative study (미국, 영국, 한국 사서직 교육의 비교)

  • 엄영애
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.27
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    • pp.1-25
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    • 1997
  • The purpose of this paper is to investigate the Korean situation of education for librarianship by comparing library education in the United States of America, the United Kingdom and Korea. The qualifications of librarians, educational institutions and the present trends of education for librarianship in the three countries are described and compared. It was not intended to find out similarities and differences as the three countries share no similar cultural and historical backgrounds. Compared with the education of the two countries, Korea has more ways to qualify librarians, more library schools, and lower academic levels for librarians. Library Associations or Institutes of the U. S. A. and the U. K. are involved in library education by accrediting library schools or library school curricula, but the Korean Library Association has nothing to do with library education. In case of present trends in library education, Korean institutions seem to lag behind in coping actively with the changes occurring in the modern society. Based on the findings, some suggestions are recommended.

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An Analysis of Information Literacy Education Based on the Operation of Korean Law Schools' Education Curriculum (우리나라 법학전문대학원 교육과정 실행에 나타난 법률 정보활용교육 실태 분석)

  • Kim, Sung-Eun;Jung, Jong-Kee
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.45 no.4
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    • pp.103-122
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    • 2011
  • The main subjects of law school curriculum are composed of subjects based on related laws for law schools. The purpose of this study is to analyze the operation of the legal information subject in law schools and law libraries and to propose efficient operation methods on law information services which would be useful to law schools and law libraries. The results of this study are as follows: 1) 22 law schools have legal information research subjects as an essential or fundamental part of their curricula. Also, 2) in 14 law schools(63.6%) law librarians take part in the instruction of law information research subject, while in three law schools(13.6%) librarians do not participate, and in another three law schools(13.6%) outside experts teach them. Finally, 3) the graduate degrees or final majors of librarians participating in instruction are: Library & Information Science(33.3%), Administration(25%), and Law(25%). These results reflect the need for efforts to change instruction systems to team teaching with professors and law librarians, to give law libraries plenty of administrative support, and to enforce the related associations' roles with law libraries.

A Study on the Levels of the Instructional Activities by Korean Teacher-Librarians (국내 사서교사 교수활동의 수준에 관한 연구)

  • Chung, Jin Soo
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.153-171
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    • 2014
  • This paper detailed the content and methods of the instructional activities of teacher-librarians in Korea. Using Kuhlthau's levels of education model as a theoretical framework, the study analyzed its data on the direct instructional activities the Korean teacher-librarians reported. The participants included four researchers in school libraries as well as the high school teacher-librarians in Seoul. Written survey were conducted for researchers and teacher-librarians respectively. The results show that there exists a gap between the theoretical emphasis on instructional activities of teacher-librarians and the practice of teacher -librarians in schools, and that the level of instructional activities has not yet advanced fully to the high levels of instructional activities. Future efforts should be made on developing legal as well as educational systems to support advancing the instructional levels of teacher-librarians. Integrating information literacy curricula into the national-level curriculum for public education could be a good example.