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Bates, Marcia J – College & Research Libraries, 1998
Refutes the claim that top-rated programs in library science tend to maintain and enhance their reputation by hiring their own and each other's graduates and that this pattern of inbreeding was likely to be harmful to the field. Concludes convincing evidence was not provided and the true situation may be other than claimed. (PEN)
Descriptors: Debate, Employment Patterns, Faculty, Graduate Students
Office of Libraries and Learning Technologies (ED), Washington, DC. – 1989
Prepared in response to requests from librarians and other members of the public for information about the types of projects that have been funded by the Higher Education Act (HEA) Title II-B program, this report offers information about projects funded in fiscal year 1989. For 1989, grants totalling $277,600 were conferred upon 15 universities to…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Federal Aid, Fellowships, Graduate Study
Hannigan, Jane Anne – 1984
Perhaps librarianship is faced with problems even greater than those of education. In fact, its very existence is being challenged. Library schools have consistently tried to educate almost all librarians and information scientists in one mold. This simply cannot be done--it never could. Library educators must give up their rather immature notion…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Needs, Educational Quality
Capozzi, Colleen K. – Library Media Connection, 2005
A library media specialist recounts her completion of the first collaboration project as part of a graduate class. She describes the problems she had to face while selecting the teacher to work with and also the lessons learned during the course of project.
Descriptors: Media Specialists, School Libraries, Librarians, Librarian Teacher Cooperation
McClure, Charles R.; Hert, Carol A. – 1991
Library/Information Science (LIS) education is facing cataclysmic change brought about by changes in the information professions. LIS education must provide education for the evolving information professions or it will become obsolete. Two central characteristics describe the status of LIS schools and their likely evolution. First is the depth and…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Change Strategies, Educational Environment, Educational History
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Benne, Mae – Top of the News, 1987
Describes the process of developing graduate courses in children's literature and library services to children. The needs of library school students electing children's services as a career option, children's literature courses available outside of library schools, and the growth of materials about children's literature are taken into…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Childrens Literature, Course Content, Curriculum Development