Contemporary literature on the divergence of libraries, archives, and museums over the course of the twentieth century credits the rise of distinct professional practices required to handle different physical forms. This paper explores the extent that librarianship influenced museum information practices in a predigital era. Instead of divergence, I find examples where museums adapted library methods to fit their needs instead of developing their own set of professional practices. Because museum professionalization placed an emphasis on discipline-based university training, information work in museums has been incorporated into nonuniversity technical education and on-the-job training programs. That this divergence of information ...
Abstract This paper presents results from twenty-one semi-structured interviews with museum informat...
One of the most radical changes of the Digital Revolution has been the redefinition of libraries, m...
This paper is an attempt to support and promote education programs that cover the entire cultural he...
Contemporary literature on the divergence of libraries, archives, and museums over the course of th...
The half-day workshop explored ways iSchools can participate in research and education relevant to t...
Nearly twenty years ago, W. Boyd Rayward became one of the first academics to examine how electroni...
Two digital curation educators, representing graduate schools of museum studies and information scie...
408 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.From 1997 to 2002, Spurlock M...
This is the authorâ s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Museum Management and ...
Fifty years ago, prior to the digital revolution, library instruction consisted of a knowledgeable l...
The convergence trend compels many archivists, librarians and museum professionals to work together...
In the historiography of librarianship and information work, the development of librarianship during...
This article presents results from a survey designed to assess the relevance of library and informat...
In the historiography of librarianship and information work, the development of librarianship during...
This paper examines the revolutionary impact librarians had on American higher education in the late...
Abstract This paper presents results from twenty-one semi-structured interviews with museum informat...
One of the most radical changes of the Digital Revolution has been the redefinition of libraries, m...
This paper is an attempt to support and promote education programs that cover the entire cultural he...
Contemporary literature on the divergence of libraries, archives, and museums over the course of th...
The half-day workshop explored ways iSchools can participate in research and education relevant to t...
Nearly twenty years ago, W. Boyd Rayward became one of the first academics to examine how electroni...
Two digital curation educators, representing graduate schools of museum studies and information scie...
408 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.From 1997 to 2002, Spurlock M...
This is the authorâ s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Museum Management and ...
Fifty years ago, prior to the digital revolution, library instruction consisted of a knowledgeable l...
The convergence trend compels many archivists, librarians and museum professionals to work together...
In the historiography of librarianship and information work, the development of librarianship during...
This article presents results from a survey designed to assess the relevance of library and informat...
In the historiography of librarianship and information work, the development of librarianship during...
This paper examines the revolutionary impact librarians had on American higher education in the late...
Abstract This paper presents results from twenty-one semi-structured interviews with museum informat...
One of the most radical changes of the Digital Revolution has been the redefinition of libraries, m...
This paper is an attempt to support and promote education programs that cover the entire cultural he...