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The status of information society studies in the information science curriculum.
  Argues for a central role for information society studies in degree programmes. Information society studies is an interdisciplinary specialism devoted to examination of the macrolevel role of information flows and technologies. The views of information science educators on information society studies are appraised. Reports the current status of information society instruction in the information science schools of the UK and Ireland. Investigation shows ten schools run modules on the information society, in some cases as options. The content, methods of instruction and assessment, and other relevant indicators of the condition of information society studies are reported and analysed. Features a discussion of the rationale for inclusion of this specialism in the information science curriculum, and concludes with a “civic” argument for core status, namely that information professionals have a duty to enter the public debate on important information society issues.

  • Type:

    Article

  • Date:

    30 November 2001

  • Publication Status:

    Published

  • Publisher

    Emerald

  • DOI:

    10.1108/00242530210420997

  • ISSN:

    0024-2535

  • Library of Congress:

    LB2300 Higher Education

Citation

Duff, A. (2001). The status of information society studies in the information science curriculum. Library Review. 51, 139-148. doi:10.1108/00242530210420997. ISSN 0024-2535

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Keywords

Information society; surveys; curriculum;

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