Sentences with phrase «library information sciences»

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These academic programs enable students to complement their theological and biblical studies with secular skills in public management and policy, law, music, social work, business administration, information and library science or health - care administration.
Many people don't realize that most librarians have advanced degrees in library and information science: yes, an entire science dedicated to helping you find the books and resources you want!
PATENT INFORMATION Copies of patents, which contain fuller details and addresses of inventors, can be obtained from science reference libraries around Britain.
The two - year - old Maryland Biotechnology Center is part of that initiative; it aims to be a one - stop shop for life science companies moving to or already in the state, providing everything from free libraries with subscriptions to specialized and expensive information resources, to programs to train a skilled workforce, to expert advice.
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers National Academy of Engineering NAS, Government - University - Industry Research Roundtable NAS, Committee on International Relations NAS, Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China NAS, Committee on Science and Public Policy (COSPUP) National Academy of Science, National Research Council National Association of State Universities and Land - Grant Colleges (NASULGC) National Commission on Libraries and Information Science National Conference on the Advancement of Research (NCAR), Les Cook National Council of University Research Administrators National Engineering Action Council (NEAC) National Science Teachers Association National Society of Professional Engineers Science and Technology Political Action Committee Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society of North America, 1977 - 1979 Sigma Xi Parapsychological Association Phi Theta Kappa Power Engineering Society Social Science Research Council Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Society for Applied International Development State Academies of Science Union of Concerned Scientists United Community Centers, Brooklyn, New York
Since at least the 1980s researchers in many different fields — including psychology, computer engineering, and library and information science — have investigated such questions in more than one hundred published studies.
The university's library supports the community with technology, innovation, and collaboration in the field of science information and communication.
She holds a BA from Middlebury College and a MS in library and information science from Simmons College.
Rebecca Morris is an assistant professor of library and information science at Simmons College, teaching courses in school library and curriculum integration, school library management, young adult resources and services, and storytelling.
The site also features a fun science photo library with full image descriptions, online games, and a facts page full of essential science information.
We propose the active participation of the school library media program toward the development of STEM identities among young people by having school librarians (1) provide advisory information on the science - infused books and programs that young people can read — the school librarian as the information specialist; (2) collaborate with STEM teachers and provide intellectual and physical access that further enrichs the STEM learning — the school librarian as the instructional partner; and (3) act as technology allies to help educators and students experiment with new media tools and online communities.»
For example, in addition to information on achievement (which must include more than test score data), the public needs to know if schools lack basics like well - equipped and staffed libraries, art supplies and science labs, and clean bathrooms.
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He holds a master's degree in education from East Carolina University, and a master's degree in library and information science with a concentration in instructional technology from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
After obtaining a Master of Library and Information Science, I became a library media specialist and taught students in grades K through 6.
By focusing on the long, complex, and important history of Vietnamese libraries, my research impacts the fields of Vietnamese history, library and information science, and education research.
Her research topic and theoretical approach draws from an interdisciplinary training and work experience — as an area studies specialist, multilingual scholar (English, Vietnamese, French), and digital humanist (information science, libraries, and archive work at Information Services & Technologies at UC Berkeley and the University Archiinformation science, libraries, and archive work at Information Services & Technologies at UC Berkeley and the University ArchiInformation Services & Technologies at UC Berkeley and the University Archive at MSU).
R. David Lankes, Director of the Information Institute of Syracuse, University, NY and head of the Syracuse library science program, presented the closing keynote, ««New Librarianship» in the Age of the eBook» (www.DavidLankes.org).
The ease of locating information — coupled with the fact that this reference is aligned with national science standards and supportive of school curriculum — makes this set highly recommended for high - school and public libraries.
Pinpointing an important human element, she also features «seed warriors,» who work in science, public policy, and activism, as well as public library seed programs, all of which add to the mix of rich and intellectually delicious nutritional information here.
Being a library and information sciences major, I have mixed feelings about this.
In fact, R. David Lankes, director of Syracuse University's Library and Information Science Program, says it's the librarian, not the library that fundamentally matters.
He has a BA in history, an MLS in library and information science, and an MS in computer information systems.
She has a BS in biology and an MS in library and information sciences, both from the University of Illinois.
Edith Ching is an instructor in the College of Information Science at the University of Maryland, where she teaches a children's literature survey course to aspiring librarians and teachers and also a course on Universal Usability, making libraries more accessible and friendly to those with special needs (isn't that all of us?).
We propose the active participation of the school library media program toward the development of STEM identities among young people by having school librarians (1) provide advisory information on the science - infused books and programs that young people can read — the school librarian as the information specialist; (2) collaborate with STEM teachers and provide intellectual and physical access that further enrichs the STEM learning — the school librarian as the instructional partner; and (3) act as technology allies to help educators and students experiment with new media tools and online communities.»
This book explores the development, trends and research of library and information sciences (LIS) in the digital age.
Pratt Library and Information Science alumni Gretchen Caserotti, Lisa Chow, and Sonja Sajonas were included on Library Journal's list of 50 librarians who are shaping the future of libraries.
Graduate programs include library and information science, architecture, and urban planning.
Founded in 1887, Pratt Institute is one of the world's most prestigious colleges of art, design, architecture, filmmaking, writing, and information and library science.
Michael Inman, who received a master's degree in library and information science in 2002, is curator of rare books for The New York Public Library, administers the Rare Book Division, George Arents Collection, and Historic Children's Book Collection, among others.
Recent curatorial projects have focused on the intersection of information, data and art, in particular the digital transformation of books and libraries, including: Once upon a Time, There Was the End at Center for Book Arts (New York, NY); Data Deluge at Ballroom Marfa (Marfa, TX); and Library Science at Artspace (New Haven, CT).
Born in Korea, Son has a background in social welfare and information and library science.
Master's degree from or current enrollment in an ALA - accredited program for library and information science.
April is an experienced knowledge and information management leader with a background in library science, law and innovation.
The National Research Council's national science library, the Canadian Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (CISTI) is relied upon by many researchers worldwide for its resources and services.
The challenges facing a small publisher of library science titles seem similar to those facing those who want to publish legal information about the law of small jurisdictions or on legal commentary on topics that don't focus on large profitable legal practices.
Second the history of information science used to assume that techniques of organizing information were essentially from the Enlightenment, and the founding of the great national libraries, like the... [more]
Most law librarians possess a master's degree in library / information science.
Catherine has a master's degree in Library and Information Studies and worked in library and information science environments for a numbeInformation Studies and worked in library and information science environments for a numbeinformation science environments for a number of years.
Groklaw is a blog and website devoted to covering and explaining legislative and jurisprudential issues of interest to the Free Software and Open Source communities — Ms. Strong recently won a Knowledge Trust Honors award, which honours the best of the best in information and library science and information technology... [more]
SUBJECT: Information storage and retrieval systems Law Periodicals; Law Methodology Periodicals; Artificial intelligence Periodicals; Expert systems (Computer science) Periodicals; Law libraries Periodicals; Information behavior Periodicals.
He co-teaches a course in law practice technology for the UNC Law and is an adjunct instructor at the UNC school of information & library science.
SUBJECT: Information storage and retrieval systems Law Periodicals; Law Methodology Periodicals; Artificial intelligence Periodicals; Expert systems (Computer science) Periodicals; Law libraries Periodicals; Information behavior Periodicals; Institutional repositories; Preprints.
Canadian scientific research is under threat following the federal government making it more difficult to access scientific information and significantly down - sizing or closing federal science libraries.
However, some employers require a relevant subject such as information science or information and library studies.
Employers select resumes highlighting at least an Associate's Degree in library science of information services.
Employers select candidates holding at least a Bachelor's Degree in information or library science.
Employers select resumes displaying a Master's Degree in library or information science.
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