10 de octubre de 2016

Profesionales de la Información 2050: Posibilidades educativas y caminos a seguir

Information Professionals 2050: Educational Possibilities and Pathways. Edited by Gary Marchionini and Barbara B. Moran. ISBN ISBN 978-1-300-20486-2. School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, [e-Book 2012]

Information Professionals 2050: Educational Possibilities and Pathways, un libro que incluye los pensamientos y las ideas de algunos de los más brillantes líderes del mundo de la Información y Documentación, ya está disponible en papel y en formato e-libro en http://www.lulu.com/

El libro es una recopilación de documentos de posición escritos por estos líderes e inicialmente preparado y presentado en una sesión especial de dos días de simposio y conferencia el 4 de junio y 5 de 2012 en el Centro William e Ida viernes en la Universidad de Carolina del Norte en Chapel Hill.

INDICE

Part 1: Educational Trends
  • ED and INFO 2052: Oh the Places You’ll Go! – M. Eisenberg & S. Fullerton
  • Is Education’s Past Its 2050 Prologue? – W. Graves
  • An Entrepreneurial Stance Towards Education of Information Professionals – E. Liddy
  • Digital Natives on a Media Fast – D. Silver
  • Panel Summary – S. Nutter, J. Khanova, & E. Patillo
Part 2: Library & Archives Trends
  • A Core for Flexibility – M. Chute
  • The “Open Movement” in Research Scholarship – What is it and What Does it Mean? – C. Lowry
  • Workforce Trends, Issues and Values – J. Marshall
  • IPWordles – N. Roderer
  • Panel Summary: The Future of Libraries and Archives – L. Sheble, N. Poole & S. Michalak
Part 3: Information Industry Trends
  • Reflections on the State of Specialized Libraries: Five Global Trends all Knowledge Professionals Should Understand -A. Caputo
  • From Knowledge Navigator and Watson to Star Trek: The Role of The Information Professional – B. Carroll
  • Turning Adversity into Opportunity – Entrepreneurship and the Information Professional – B. Goldstein & D. Rodriguez
  • Masters of Librarian Science – D. Smith
  • Panel Summary – D. Rodriguez, B. Ellington & B. Wildemuth
Part 4: Information Trends
  • The Library Information Landscape approaching the year 2050 – M. Breeding
  • Some modest notes about an informational future – L. Dempsey
  • Big Data, the Crowd and Me – C. Marshall
  • Information Professionals to Serve Academia – R. Schonfeld
  • Panel Summary: Information Trends: Summary of the Symposium Discussion – R. Moore & B. Wildemuth

¿Publica eBooks?