Opinion Paper. Information in an Informationless World or The Making of an Information Scientist
Jean Tague and
John Carroll
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1973, vol. 24, issue 1, 40-44
Abstract:
The dynamic and heterogeneous nature of information requirements in today's world calls for a new approach to information science education. A curriculum involving a truly generalist approach at the under‐graduate level and a work‐study program at the graduate level would provide the range of experience needed by the next generation of information scientists.
Date: 1973
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