Library and information science (LIS) educators are facing a major challenge in view of steady shift from communication of information on printed page to transfer of information through electronic documents. With the development of the Internet, a new pattern of organization of information emerged where documents containing electronic information are hyperlinked instead of the traditional hierarchical order of arrangement of such information. Contents of desired information are now directly accessible to users over a network of computers. These developments will not diminish the role of information professionals but offer them immense opportunities provided they are imparted the need based and state-of-the-art library and informatio
Libraries all over the world have seen remarkable changes due to the influx of new technology. The a...
Reviews developments in initial professional education for library and information work in relation ...
The revolutionary changes in the educational curriculum for schools of library and information scien...
Internet is the buzzword for today's information community. The www is threatening to replace the tr...
ABSTRACT E-learning is a concept derived from the use of information and communication technologies ...
A new impetus for change in Library and Information Science (LIS) education has been stimulating a d...
Education for library profession is a revolutionary process. The core of the curricula is the people...
The way and pace at which information is generated, organized and used is witnessed rapid strides in...
E-learning is basically the computer and network-enabled transfer of skills and knowledge. It includ...
This paper presents a study of library and information science (LIS) Education With special referenc...
Ph.D. thesis focuses on information science and information profession issues related to the educati...
99-106Application of information and communication technologies in libraries, information centres an...
Information literacy (IL) programmes do a great deal more than tell how to use the Library. IL is vi...
The Internet and the Information Superhighway can play important roles in education and library serv...
All pervasive information technology (e-world) has affected significantly the rendering of library a...
Libraries all over the world have seen remarkable changes due to the influx of new technology. The a...
Reviews developments in initial professional education for library and information work in relation ...
The revolutionary changes in the educational curriculum for schools of library and information scien...
Internet is the buzzword for today's information community. The www is threatening to replace the tr...
ABSTRACT E-learning is a concept derived from the use of information and communication technologies ...
A new impetus for change in Library and Information Science (LIS) education has been stimulating a d...
Education for library profession is a revolutionary process. The core of the curricula is the people...
The way and pace at which information is generated, organized and used is witnessed rapid strides in...
E-learning is basically the computer and network-enabled transfer of skills and knowledge. It includ...
This paper presents a study of library and information science (LIS) Education With special referenc...
Ph.D. thesis focuses on information science and information profession issues related to the educati...
99-106Application of information and communication technologies in libraries, information centres an...
Information literacy (IL) programmes do a great deal more than tell how to use the Library. IL is vi...
The Internet and the Information Superhighway can play important roles in education and library serv...
All pervasive information technology (e-world) has affected significantly the rendering of library a...
Libraries all over the world have seen remarkable changes due to the influx of new technology. The a...
Reviews developments in initial professional education for library and information work in relation ...
The revolutionary changes in the educational curriculum for schools of library and information scien...