印度图书馆情报学课程与专业前景评估

A. Yadav
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摘要:本研究的目的是确定图书馆情报学专业开设的核心、高级、专业和软技能课程。从印度的10所图书馆学院收集和分析了2019-2020年提供的图书馆与信息科学硕士(MLIS)的课程内容。对课程内容进行了分析,以了解美国商学院是否为毕业生做好了适应数字环境的准备。对42位图书馆情报学专家进行了一项调查,调查对象是我校图书馆情报学专业的必修课程。研究发现,美国学校没有单独的数字图书馆课程模块,而是与信息和通信技术(ICT)课程整合并教授。美国各学院在每门课程的主题和学分分配上也存在差异。专家们认为,学校应该给高级课程分配更多的学分,开设新的课程,并为未来的就业市场更新课程。“研究数据管理”和“数据与视觉素养”等新课程以及软技能课程应在MLIS项目中引入2-3学分。就业市场所需的技能与印度商学院传授的技能之间存在不匹配。美国学校应该通过在MLIS项目中引入高级、专业和软课程来填补这一空白。研究结果对图书馆情报学专业和教育工作者具有实际意义。印度的美国商学院提供的课程是为了满足当地就业市场的需求,但它们应该设计和开发符合全球标准和需求的课程。
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An Evaluation of Library and Information Science Curricula and Professional Perspectives in India
Abstract The purpose of this research study is to identify the core, advanced, specialized, and soft skills courses offered as part of the various library and information science programs. The course content of the Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS), offered in 2019–2020, was collected and analyzed from 10 LIS schools in India. Course contents were analyzed to understand whether the LIS schools are preparing graduates for the digital environment. A survey was conducted among 42 experts in library and information science on required courses in the MLIS program. Research finds that the LIS schools do not a have separate course module on digital library and that it is, instead, integrated and taught with the information and communication technology (ICT) course. There are also variations among the LIS schools in the allocation of topics and credits in each course. The experts opined that schools should allocate more credits to the advanced course, introduce new courses, and update the curricula for the future job market. New courses like ‘research data management’ and ‘data and visual literacy’ and courses on soft skills should be introduced in the MLIS program with 2–3 credits. There is a mismatch between the skills required in the job market and the skills imparted by the Indian LIS schools. The LIS schools should fill in the gap by introducing advanced, specialized, and soft courses in the MLIS program. The research findings have practical implications for the library and information science programs and educators. The LIS schools in India offer courses to meet the local job market demands, but they should design and develop courses for meeting the global standards and needs.
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