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  1. Hare, C.E.; McLeaod, J.; King, L.A.: Continuing professional development for the information discipline of records management : pt.1: context and initial indications of current activities (1996) 0.12
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    Abstract
    Explores the newly emerging information discipline of records management, focusing on its current status in the UK where it is represented by a range of sector specific and general organizations for information professionals. While records management involves some skills and knowledge which are different from those already mastered by library and information professionals, there are significant overlaps in terms of cataloguing, classification, indexing, identifying and meeting user needs and the challenge of dealing with information in electronic form. Concludes that, in the changing and sometimes shrinking market of of some of the more traditional library sectors, records management may offer the opportunity for information professionals to develop or shift their career path while remaining within the discipline of information management
    Source
    Librarian career development. 4(1996) no.2, S.22-27
  2. AI-Hawamdeh, S.: Designing an interdisciplinary graduate program in knowledge management (2005) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Designing an interdisciplinary graduate program in knowledge management requires a good understanding of knowledge processes and the ability to differentiate between information management and knowledge management. Given the complexity of knowledge and the nature of its existence, there is a need for graduate programs to go beyond information management and include in the curriculum disciplines that deal with social, cultural, and economic issues such as communication, cognitive science, and business. An understanding of the interdisciplinary nature of knowledge management is necessary for a more balanced and practical approach to the development of a knowledge management curriculum. In this article, the design and development of an interdisciplinary graduate program in knowledge management at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore is reported. The initiation of the program was influenced by the strong demand from the public sector in Singapore for knowledge management professionals. It was developed in close association with the information studies program at Nanyang Technological University. In the first year, the program attracted 230 applicants, of which 45 were selected-22 students came from the public sector and 23 students came from the private sector.
    Footnote
    Teil eines Themenschwerpunktes: Knowledge Management in Asia
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 56(2005) no.11, S.1200-1206
  3. Shinebourne, J.: Information management : paradigm, curriculum and profession in the Centre for Information Management, Thames Valley University (1995) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Discusses the courses avalibale at the Centre for Information Management at Thames Valley University, UK. The courses bring together academic programmes and operational functions; educators and practioners
    Source
    Library management. 16(1995) no.6, S.37-40
    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  4. Ekstrand, M.D.; Wright, K.L.; Pera, M.S.: Enhancing classroom instruction with online news (2020) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Purpose This paper investigates how school teachers look for informational texts for their classrooms. Access to current, varied and authentic informational texts improves learning outcomes for K-12 students, but many teachers lack resources to expand and update readings. The Web offers freely available resources, but finding suitable ones is time-consuming. This research lays the groundwork for building tools to ease that burden. Design/methodology/approach This paper reports qualitative findings from a study in two stages: (1) a set of semistructured interviews, based on the critical incident technique, eliciting teachers' information-seeking practices and challenges; and (2) observations of teachers using a prototype teaching-oriented news search tool under a think-aloud protocol. Findings Teachers articulated different objectives and ways of using readings in their classrooms, goals and self-reported practices varied by experience level. Teachers struggled to formulate queries that are likely to return readings on specific course topics, instead searching directly for abstract topics. Experience differences did not translate into observable differences in search skill or success in the lab study. Originality/value There is limited work on teachers' information-seeking practices, particularly on how teachers look for texts for classroom use. This paper describes how teachers look for information in this context, setting the stage for future development and research on how to support this use case. Understanding and supporting teachers looking for information is a rich area for future research, due to the complexity of the information need and the fact that teachers are not looking for information for themselves.
    Date
    20. 1.2015 18:30:22
    Source
    Aslib journal of information management. 72(2020) no.5, S.725-744
  5. Yusof, Z.M.; Chell, R.W.: Records management education and training worldwide : a general overview of the current situation (1998) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Reports and examines the results of a brief survey of records management training and education in some 26 countries and covering 79 institutions, conducted across the Internet in 1997 by researchers from the Archives and Records Management Programme at the University of Wales at Aberystwyth. Looks at the nees for records management training and education worldwide, and the emergence of the topic as a subset of information management, with an acknowledged impact on the systematic and efficient management of organizations. Suggests the focus of records management has shifted over the recent past from archival management of unwanted documents, to the management of electronic systems, giving records managers equal standing with other professionals in the information management field. Compares records management training in Malaysia and the UK, emphasizing that visiting consultants cannot be a substitute for courses based in universities. The survey revealed there is no standard approach to the training provided by these institutions: some are likely to reflect their archival origins, whilst others represent various streams of information studies
    Source
    Records management journal. 8(1998) no.1, S.25-54
  6. Tell, B.V.: Cataloging rules and database production : implications for manpower training in a developing country (1989) 0.06
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    Source
    International forum on information and documentation. 14(1989), S.22-27
  7. Pemberton, M.; Nugent, C.R.: Information studies : emergent field, convergent curriculum (1995) 0.05
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    Abstract
    traditionally, librarianship, archives management, and records management have functioned largely as autonomous disciplines. However, economic, technological and higher education trends conspire against continued, possibly self defeating, claims to uniqueness. Areas of convergence include the information life cycle concept, gatekeepers, information storage and retrieval, information representation, assistive and instructional roles, ethics, and custodial and preservation concerns. Suggests implications for education and research in an emerging field of 'information management' or information studies
    Source
    Journal of education for library and information science. 36(1995) no.2, S.126-138
  8. Recruiting, educating, and training cataloging librarians : solving the problems (1989) 0.05
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    Series
    New directions in information management; 19
  9. Brittain, M.: Implications for LIS education of recent developments in expert systems (1987) 0.05
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    Source
    Information processing and management. 23(1987), S.139-152
  10. Raghavan, K.S.: Education for information management as a transformation force (2013) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Effective information management could be a key factor in the knowledge society in increasing productivity and contributing to growth in all sectors. It is not surprising that large corporate houses and even governments at various levels are attaching importance to effective information management. The emphasis on e-governance, the setting up of knowledge management units in large corporations, the setting up of telecentres in villages, the major changes in management and administration of libraries, the growing importance of the Web in knowledge transfer activities are all clear indicators of the changing times. Education for information management, therefore, assumes significance and a well-designed programme could be a major force in bringing about the much needed transformation in information resource management so as to be a major support in development-related activities, Professional education system should aspire to encompass the world of work in all its forms. Work constitutes the human sphere where knowledge and skills are applied and where new knowledge takes shape in response to societal needs. Critics have remarked that India's undergraduate and graduate programmes are too theoretical; the suggestion is that they are devoid of 'practical' experiences. This is true of most professional education programmes including Librarianship and information management. In addition the 'information arena' is rapidly changing and also widening. The implications of these environmental changes for educational programmes in the area of information resources management are examined. A few suggestions indicating priorities and possible approach for schools of information resource management in India have been made.
  11. Walters, T.O.: Rediscovering the theoretical base of records management and its implications for graduate education (1995) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Describes briefly the records management education programme at Texas University at Austin, Graduate School of Library and Information Science which attempted to demonstrate to library educators the importance of supporting records management education because of its sharing of a theoretical base with librarianship. While this goal is desirable, the linking of records management theory with the broader discipline of information science and its information resources management perspectives is a more fruitful approach. Shows that the critical link between archives and records management theory is central to records management education whereas librarianship theory is only tangential to it, calls for changes in the range of outside disciplines that information professionals and educators are aware of
    Footnote
    Bezugnahme auf: Journal of education for library and information science 33(1992) no.4, S.333-337
    Source
    Journal of education for library and information science. 36(1995) no.2, S.139-154
  12. Seeger, T.: Fachprofil: Informationsmanagement (1995) 0.05
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    Source
    Aspekte der Professionalisierung des Berufsfeldes Information: Beiträge zu Ausbildung und Beruf in der Informationslandschaft anläßlich des 10jährigen Bestehens des Fachbereichs Information und Dokumentation der Fachhochschule Darmstadt. Hrsg.: T. Seeger
    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  13. Herring, J.E.: Seeking convergence : educating the information manager (1994) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The BA Honours in Information Management course at Queen Margaret College, Edinburgh is a recently validated course which becomes an addition to the range of courses which can provide information professionals with a suitable academic background before entering the profession. The course is accredited by the Library Association. Outlines the course in terms of its aims, structure, direct professional links, and the contribution which graduates will be able to make to the information profession
    Source
    Managing information. 1(1994) no.9, S.30-32
    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  14. Burn, J.M.; Ma, L.C.K.: Innovation in IT education : practising what we preach (1997) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Describes the development of an innovative programme to cultivate the hybrid business and information systems manager who can play a major role in strategy formulation for effective use of information technology. Uses an action research approach which allows the students to build up case portfolios through an organizational cultural audit. These cases have initiated and supported considerable research work from faculty and provide a longitudinal study of information systems development, application and growth
    Source
    Information resources management journal. 10(1997) no.4, S.16-24
    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  15. Roughton, K.G.: Educating the dinosaur : the evolution of catalog management at the Iowa State University Library (1985) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Traditional cataloging support services such as typing and filing are gradually being eliminated in favor of more sophisticated skills. Library staff members who are specialized in imminently obsolete skills must be re-educated to become productive participants in the "Golden Age" of technology. The Catalog Management section at the Iowa State University Library is attempting to make this process painless and exciting for all of its employees.
    Date
    7. 1.2007 13:22:11
  16. Ingwersen, P.: ¬The human approach to information science and management : the framework and prospects underlying the new Danish MSc programme (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    This paper analyzes the conceptual background of the two-year MSC programme in Information Science and Management offered by the Royal School of Librarianship, Denmark, on top of the traditional course in Librarianship. The present state of library and information science (LIS) education is briefly analysed. Within this context, the programme structure and contents are outlined. The conception of information science which forms the background and framework for the programme structure is analysed and discussed. This conception of LIS emphasises a more profound human-driven approach to the domains of the discipline, and views information, technology, people, and the management aspects involved from a global perspective. The anticipated epistemological consequences of the human dimension are challenged. The major experiences gained from developing the Master's programme are analysed and the current syllabus described
    Source
    Journal of information science. 20(1994) no.3, S.197-208
  17. Timmer, B.: Eerste lichting integraal document management (1998) 0.04
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    Abstract
    In the Netherlands the 1st students following the postdoctoral course on integrated document management at Rotterdam's Erasmus University graduated in September 1998. The course lasts for 10 months, including 3 months' practical experience and covers 3 dosciplines: general administration, information management, and archive administration. The aim of the practical experience is to provide students with organisational problems for which they should offer a practical solution. Course leader, Annetsietske Stapel, comments that documentation managers frequently lack funding to put such recommendations into practice, thereby losing long term savings
    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: The first graduates in integrated document management
  18. Hallmark, J.: Education for the successful geoscience information specialist (1998) 0.04
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    Abstract
    In lengthy interviews geoscience information specialists from government, academic institutions, and the corporate world discussed their views of the ideal education for practitioners in their field. They shared opinions and experiences concerning subject specialization, specific competencies and services, users and their information needs, management and administrative skills, and preparation for teaching and research. Common themes were those of new technologies, changing paradigms for libraries and information services, funding priorities, increasing and often competing demands on the information specialist's time, and the necessity for marketing and value-added services
  19. Holland, M.P.: Modeling the engineering information professional (1998) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Proposes a basic model for educating an information professional. Its premise is that the requirements that underlie all information service are: academic preparation in digital librarianship, education and practice to cultivate management of change and interpersonal skills, and a practicum to develop technological perspective and to provide a future orientation. Builds on the basic model to lay out a design for educating the engineering information professional. These additional elements include coursework in: the engineering literature and user community, the physical library systems and virtual information services, and systems which underlie the practice of engineering
  20. Sträter, H.: Informationsmanagement : Über das Finden von relativen Goldkörnern (2000) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Vermarktung von Informationsprodukten, Organisation der Informationssuche, Einschätzung der Qualität der jeweiligen Information in Relation zu den entstehenden Kosten spielt eine entscheidende Rolle im Studiengang Bibliotheks- und Informationsmanagement
    Theme
    Information Resources Management

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