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信息科学教育是本期《通报》关注的焦点。我们的特别栏目更新了iSchool运动的状态,而IA编辑Laura Creekmore在她的IA专栏中列出了信息架构师的专业发展机会,asis&&t主席Nadia Caidi在主席页面上包括asis&&t与图书馆和信息科学教育协会(ALISE)的协调。来自瑞典林奈大学文化科学学院图书馆与信息科学系的Koraljka Golub、Joacim Hansson和Lars Selden是我们上面提到的“世界各地的ischos”特别栏目的编辑。除了对Ron Larsen (iSchool Caucus的当选主席)的采访外,该部分还包括亚洲和澳大利亚(Sam Oh),欧洲(Mike Seadle)和非洲(Ruth Nalumaga)的信息科学教育的文章。Tatjana Aparac-Jelušic的另一篇文章详细讨论了克罗地亚扎达尔大学信息科学系为满足isschool会员要求而开发学位和研究项目所做的努力。在RDAP评论中,来自威斯康星大学密尔沃基分校图书馆的Kristin Briney讨论了战略规划作为提供数据管理服务时做出选择和选择优先级的指南。最后,除了前面提到的与ALISE的协调之外,主席页面整体上关注的是与其他专业协会的合作。除了ALISE之外,Caidi还概述了与科学社会研究学会(4S)和科学学会主席理事会(CSSP)合作的计划,这些计划将突出信息科学家专业人员的专业知识和服务。
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Information science education is the focus of this issue of the Bulletin. Our special section updates the status of the iSchool movement while IA editor Laura Creekmore lists opportunities for professional development for information architects in her IA Column and ASIS&T president Nadia Caidi includes ASIS&T coordination with the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) on the President's Page.

Koraljka Golub, Joacim Hansson and Lars Selden from the Department of Library and Information Science, School of Cultural Sciences, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Linnaeus University in Sweden, are the editors of our above-mentioned special section “iSchools Around the World.” In addition to an interview with Ron Larsen, then chair-elect of the iSchool Caucus, the section includes articles generally covering information science education in Asia and Australia (Sam Oh), Europe (Mike Seadle) and Africa (Ruth Nalumaga). An additional article by Tatjana Aparac-Jelušic particularizes the discussion by reviewing the efforts of the Department of Information Sciences, University of Zadar, Croatia, to develop their degree and research programs to meet requirements for iSchool membership.

In the RDAP Review Kristin Briney from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries discusses strategic planning as a guide for making choices and choosing priorities in providing data management services.

Finally, beyond the coordination with ALISE previously mentioned, the President's Page as a whole is focused on ASIS&T cooperation with other professional societies. In addition to ALISE, Caidi outlines plans with the Society for the Social Studies of Science, known as 4S, and the Council of Scientific Society Presidents (CSSP), efforts that highlight the expertise and services of information scientist professionals.

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