Foundations of library and information science

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Information & Library Science Library

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Z665.2.U6 R83 2010 c. 2
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Summary

To meet the evolving needs of a dynamic profession, the new edition of Richard Rubin s best-selling text has been streamlined using feedback from faculty, students, and an outstanding Editorial Board: Kendra Albright, SLIS, University of South Carolina; Joseph Janes, The Information School, University of Washington; Michelle Cloonan, GSLIS, Simmons College; and Michael Stephens, GSLIS, Dominican University. Rubin observes in his preface, 'Our profession demands constant growth, continuous learning, and very open minds.' Accordingly, this meticulous revision of his landmark text includes a completely fresh discussion of the most current issues and key technological developments in the field. Rubin explores the ever-growing impact of the World Wide Web, the impact of blogs, wikis, and social networks on services, electronic publication including e-books, digital libraries, digital preservation, mass digitization, and digital repositories, and Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR). His unique insights into these technologies and their impact on library services, policies, and legal standards are all part of why this book forms the essential foundation one needs to succeed as an information professional. Rubin integrates contemporary coverage with a detailed and accessible account of the fundamental principles of information science and technology, information policy, intellectual organization, and ethical issues and principles across all types of libraries: public, academic, school, and special.

Contents

  • List of Figures p. v
  • Foreword p. vii Joseph Janes
  • Preface p. ix
  • Acknowledgments p. xv
  • Introduction p. 1
  • Chapter 1 The Educational, Recreational, and Informational Infrastructure p. 7
  • Chapter 2 From Past to Present: The History and Mission of Libraries p. 35
  • Chapter 3 Library and Information Science: An Evolving Profession p. 77
  • Chapter 4 The Organization of Information: Techniques and Issues p. 127
  • Chapter 5 The Library as an Institution: An Organizational Perspective p. 165
  • Chapter 6 Redefining the Library: The Impact and Implications of Technological Change p. 225
  • Chapter 7 Information Science: A Service Perspective p. 271
  • Chapter 8 Information Policy: Stakeholders and Agendas p. 309
  • Chapter 9 Information Policy as Library Policy: Intellectual Freedom p. 371
  • Chapter 10 The Values and Ethics of Library and Information Science p. 405
  • Appendix A Summary of Major Library and Information Science Associations and List of Additional Associations p. 441
  • Appendix B Accredited Master's Programs in Library and Information Science in the United States and Canada p. 449
  • Index p. 453
  • About the Author p. 471

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