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LIS 501: Foundations of Library and Information Science

LIS 501: Foundations of Library and Information Science. Week 2. WEEK 2: Questions arising from last week Information concepts Information Science. L&I Sci 501: Foundations of Library and Information Science. Definitions: Library.

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LIS 501: Foundations of Library and Information Science

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  1. LIS 501: Foundations of Library and Information Science Week 2

  2. WEEK 2: Questions arising from last week Information concepts Information Science L&I Sci 501:Foundations of Library and Information Science

  3. Definitions: Library • "a repository for the storage, retrieval and dissemination of information, materials, and various media. Traditional brick and mortar and virtual in nature. I see the future library as more interactive and in many areas, becoming more of a cross between a library and a museum with hands on activities and learning especially for children.“ -- Kent Barnard

  4. Definition: Librarian • A librarian is an individual one goes to in order to recieve information. "I have this major research project, I am going to consult a librarian." (n.) – Nick Kane

  5. Definitions: “Library” • A library is an information institution which consists of collections of information sources (ranging from printed material, non-print media, and electronic information sources such as the world wide web), information services (such as search, retrieval, and delivery systems), and information service providers (library professional staff), and whose mission is to meet the information seeking and problem resolution needs of every individual in its user community, equally, regardless of race, beliefs, or economic status.  -- Jeffrey

  6. Nature of a definition • Any Philosophy majors? • Try to include all dimensions of the phenomenon that are essential to it • It should include all instances of the phenomenon • It should exclude other phenomena

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