2017
DOI: 10.1108/jd-04-2016-0042
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Cult of the “I”

Abstract: Cult of the "I": Organizational symbolism and curricula in three Scandinavian iSchools with comparisons to three American. Journal of Documentation, 73(1): 48-74https://doi.org/10.1108/JD- 04-2016-0042 Access to the published version may require subscription. N.B. When citing this work, cite the original published paper. Permanent link to this version:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-59563 1 Cult of the "I" -Organizational symbolism and curricula in three Scandinavian iSchools with compariso… Show more

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“…In contrast, some studies have addressed the side effects of this movement, such as dividing LIS community and isolating small LIS schools. 31 The aforementioned research has been either limited to theoretical discussions or focused on the characteristics or development of iSchools, and most of it has emphasized multidisciplinary and disciplinary data diversity and argued the undeniable connection between information and computer science. However, this research concentrates on the current landscape of Chinese iSchools and their emerging trends, an underresearched area.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, some studies have addressed the side effects of this movement, such as dividing LIS community and isolating small LIS schools. 31 The aforementioned research has been either limited to theoretical discussions or focused on the characteristics or development of iSchools, and most of it has emphasized multidisciplinary and disciplinary data diversity and argued the undeniable connection between information and computer science. However, this research concentrates on the current landscape of Chinese iSchools and their emerging trends, an underresearched area.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence it is not surprising that LIS has a long history in the literature and there are continuing debates, around its disciplinary identity. This includes nomenclature arguments around 'Library Science', 'Librarianship', 'Library Studies', 'Information Science' or 'Information Studies', as well the more recent intense discourse around whether the iField or iSchool concept is a genuine paradigm shift from LIS or merely a symbolic one (Golub, Hansson, & Seldon, 2017;Chu, 2010;Bonnici, Subramaniam, & Burnett, 2009;Meziek, & Koenig, 2008;King, 2006).…”
Section: Theoretical Framingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…na primjer, Audunson 2005, Audunson i Suva, 2016Tammaro 2007), drugi su pak zabrinuti da raznolikost ugrožava transparentnost i mobilnost studenata i nastavnika, a time predstavlja značajne probleme u postavljanju združenih programa te za suradnju među europskim visokoškolskim ustanovama općenito (usp. Aparac-Jelušić, 2007;Virkus, 2008;Johnson, 2013;Golub, Hansson i Selden, 2017). Prema Kajbergu (2007, str.…”
Section: Europski Obrazovni Prostor U Polju Knjižnične I Informacijskunclassified